, SecurityFocus 2003-01-16
U.S. defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld this week directed the armed service to strip military Web sites of information that could benefit adversaries, citing a terrorist training manual and a year-long review of the Department of Defense's 700-gigabyte Web presence.
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Retired USAF (2 replies)
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Ex-Army (1 replies)
Ex-Army (1 replies)

Security reasons or not, the primary purpose of the .mil public sites is to serve the AMERICAN PUBLIC and the public should able to "Trust" any sites that our government has vouched. Without BSing, the DoD can provide accurate information yet can achieve tighter security, for an example, remove organization structures and site map with building numbers (public must know these?) from the web and provide one contact number for each .mil sites.
Also a first timer.
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