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WikiLeaks and Government Data Sharing

Potomac Institute for Policy Studies Senior Fellow Dan Gallington commented to the NextGov website on the WikiLeaks case and the consequences for government information sharing.  NextGov observes that the government may have few options to control such leaks without hampering internal information sharing. But Gallington says a legislative effort to plug the leaks is almost certain. Click here to read the article in full.      

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