Submitted: January 27, 2010 - 8:07pm
Originally published: January 27, 2010
Last updated: November 29, 2010 - 11:33am
Originally published: January 27, 2010
Last updated: November 29, 2010 - 11:33am
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nextgov
Author:
Aliya Sternstein
Location:
Washington, DC, United States
The Obama administration has declined to post, and in some cases has removed, several sets of downloadable statistics that agencies submitted last week for publication online, due to privacy and other concerns. Neither OMB nor the agencies informed the public the data sets were removed. OMB spokesman Tom Gavin said the data sets unaccounted for on Monday were not posted because they raised privacy, security or other concerns.
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