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Old 05-26-2009, 12:50 PM
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Default Time to declassify Federal frequency assignments? Vote yes or no.

The White House has asked citizens to submit ideas for a more transparent and open government, and started an online brainstorming session that will run through Wednesday 28. You can see the call for ideas here: Open Government Brainstorm - by IdeaScale.

I have submitted a suggestion that the government review and declassify most (if not all) Federal radio frequency assignment information. If you are interested in this matter and wish to vote thumbs up or down on this issue, or make a comment, you may visit here:

Review and declassify most (if not all) Federal radio frequency assignment information - by IdeaScale

The ideas that receive a higher number of positive votes may be turned into policy recommendations for the government to consider. Please consider voting on this idea if you have an opinion.

Thanks, and all best,
Rick Prelinger
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Doesn't matter if they are open or not, encryption will be used probably 100% of the time.
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If they declassify the federal freqs, then you can guarentee they will go 100% enc. As it stands right now, I'd say its 50/50% clear/enc around here.
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I totally agree with b7spectra and XTS3000, We alreadly know what bands they use...So ya just gotta do a little field work. You are going to have as much luck with that as you you would asking for Federal Agents Home phone numbers....LMAO...Give it another 50 years and the government might consider it. Until then seek a career field in the CIA or NSA intel community.
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