Declassification

Until 1989 requested information was routinely kept secret invoking the public interest defence; this was largely removed by the 1989 Act.

After 25 years, declassification review is automatic with nine narrow exceptions that allow information to remain as classified.

[2] Because of changes in policy and circumstances, agencies are expected to actively review documents that have been classified for fewer than 25 years.

They must also respond to Mandatory Declassification Review and Freedom of Information Act requests.

The National Archives and Records Administration houses the National Declassification Center to coordinate reviews and Information Security Oversight Office to promulgate rules and enforce quality measures across all agencies.

Scribbled out "SECRET" on the 1945 written and 1961 declassified Szilárd petition