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NARA has several roles concerning declassification and the handling of restricted records. We process, withdraw and store sensitive documents, maintain a classified database, create labels and consults with on-site reviewers from agencies.
On April 11, 2024, the National Declassification Center (NDC) released a listing of 38 declassification projects that consists of 4,077,991 pages that completed declassification processing between January 1, 2024, through March 31, 2024. These records are now available for researcher requests.
The Digital National Security Archive (DNSA) contains the most comprehensive set of declassified government documents available. Each of these meticulously indexed collections is compiled by top scholars and experts and exhaustively covers the most critical world events, countries, and U.S. policy decisions from post World War II through the ...
The Central Intelligence Agency today declassified the United States Government's six oldest classified documents, dating from 1917 and 1918. These documents, which describe secret writing techniques and are housed at the National Archives, are believed to be the only remaining classified documents from the World War I era.
The Central Intelligence Agency today declassified the United States Government's six oldest classified documents, dating from 1917 and 1918. These documents, which describe secret writing techniques and are housed at the National Archives, are believed to be the only remaining classified documents from the World War I era.
The Digital National Security Archive (DNSA) is an invaluable online collection of more than 100,000 declassified records documenting historic U.S. policy decisions. Read the documents that shaped U.S. responses to the Cold War, the terrorist attacks of 9/11, nuclear weapons proliferation, and beyond.
Protecting information critical to our Nation's security and demonstrating our commitment to open Government and effective declassification. The PIDB releases a white paper, The Importance of Technology in Classification and Declassification. PDF files require the free Adobe Reader.
The OpenNet database provides easy, timely access to over 495,000 bibliographic references and 147,000 recently declassified documents, including information declassified in response to Freedom of Information Act requests.
The FY2024-Q4 Release List is available to view or download in PDF and Excel Files. NDC FY2024-Q4 Release List PDF Format; ... For information on the declassified Motion Pictures, or to request access, please contact the Motion Picture, Sound & Video Office at mopix@nara.gov. Please note that some series may contain other restrictions such as ...
U.S. Declassified Documents Online, formerly Declassified Documents Reference System, is the most comprehensive compilation of declassified documents from the executive branch. Includes intelligence studies, policy papers, diplomatic correspondence, cabinet meeting minutes, briefing materials, domestic surveillance and military reports and more.