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Duncan updated the group on the Litigation Group's progress. Their recommendations to the IATF will be finalized this week and some of their recommendations will more than likely overlap with the Security Working Group's recommendations.
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What, if any, changes would we advocate?
What procedures exist to protect whistloblowers? Are these protections adequately communicatee to the employees?
Each memberrief overview of their agency's processes/procedures for security revocations. It was the consensus of the Working Group that security revocation procedures should be consistent throughout the Intelligence Community. The Group also discussed the need for publication of adverse actions against employees for unauthorized disclosures throughout the Intelligence Communityeans of deterring future unauthorized disclosures.
With regard to whistleblowing, members agreed that their respective agencies have ample resources allocated to educate employees on procedures and protections.
Also addressed was whether or nothould be revised. Most members agreed it should not be revised, however, the NIMA and DoD Working Group members thought otherwise. The processes employed by their agencies is much more cumbersome than the other agencies represented.
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allow others within your respective organisations to review tha Security Working Group Status Report and bring any questions/concerns to tha next meeting.
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