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Re: Sprinkles of RAIN



It's not just web content - The USGS map sales people were told to pull the
Attu Island topo sheets off the sales racks (Attu is the Aleutian island
closest to Russia and was occupied by the Japanese from June 1942 to May
1943).  The Coast Guard currently runs a LORAN system there.  We have also
been instructed to relay up the "chain of command" any requests for
informaion that could be interpreted as having interest to the Homeland
Security Office....

Jill L Schneider
USGS - Alaska Technical Data Unit
907-786-7457
jschnidr@usgs.gov
http://alaskaminerals.wr.usgs.gov



                    "Moser, Dennis"
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                    10/04/2001 05:55 AM
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                    "Moser, Dennis"





http://www.sptimes.com/News/100301/Worldandnation/Federal_agencies_pull.shtml



"For security reasons, information once freely available, such as disaster
plans and pipeline maps, is being curtailed."


Anyone seeing this, as it relates to "historical materials," at their
institutions? I know this thread came up after OKC...just wondering if
we're about to see it again.


Dennis

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