The US government’s 11-page document on how to get various US government agencies to prevent future leaks has been leaked to MSNBC. It doesn’t get any more ironic than that. After the various leaks made by WikiLeaks, the US government understandably wants to limit the number of potential leaks, but their strategy apparently isn’t implemented yet. Here’s the crux of the memo, which was sent this week to senior officials at all agencies that use classified material:
“Each initial assessment should be completed by January 28, 2011, and should include the following with respect to the attached list of self-assessment questions:”