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Nautilus’ Freedom of Information Act – Global Disclosure Project examines and publishes information on government policy and doctrine in the United States and other countries. The project aspires to increase government accountability and inform the public on high-level government planning, particularly on issues of Nuclear policy. Our FOIA reports develop the existing discourse on current affairs by giving our readers a historical view of international problems that continue to plague us today, as well as provide a valuable source of information on the way that these problems have been and are viewed by the US government. The project approaches policy analysis from a multilateral perspective with coordinated use of multinational Freedom of Information Act Requests and freedom of information use. This project creates public information with synchronized multi-national filings of freedom of information requests on governments for release of specific information. It “pools” the released information to maximize transparency beyond what is possible with purely national disclosures, and jointly analyzes and disseminates the information widely to provide unrestricted global public access to declassified documents and analysis. This approach differs from — yet supplements – policy research based on existing FOIA projects that promote FOIA laws in many countries and nurture their use in a national context.

Amongst Nautilus’ most effective and influential use of FOIA to date has been our work around the document Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Southeast Asia. Visit our Essentially Annihilated page to read about the report and the impact its release has had.

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Document Author/Editor Classification Tags File
CINCPACFLT Instruction 4900.3 W. J. Chatham
CINCPACFLT Staff Coordinators for Shore Activites and Shore-Based Commands of the Operationg Forces Under the Command or Area Coordination Authority of Commander in Chief US Pacific Fleet
CINCS Annual Situation Report (1 Oct 85 – 30 Sept 86) (U) Wartime Requirements
Civil Affairs in Korea 1950-1951 C. Darwin Stolzenbach and Henry A. Kissinger
Civil Affairs in Korea 1950-1951 C. Darwin Stolzenbach and Henry A. Kissinger 1950, Civil Society, South Korea
Civil Defense in Central Europe and Its Effects on Political and Military Leadership Jurg Hostettler
Civil Military Operations Weekly Report for the week of 8-14-May 1987 Richard A. Carroll Download
Clearance of Department of Defense Public Information
Clientitis, Corpulence and Cloning– The Symptomology of a Sick Department John Krizay
Climatology for the Western Pacific Region
Clipper Troop West (CTW) Surveillance Operations Against the PRC Broad Ocean Area (BOA) Task Group (CTW PRC) Download
COMACC Supporting Plan 8044-96 (U)
Combined Field Army Bunker, Camp Red Cloud Korea Record Communications Systems -Test Report John Gese and Stanley Takenaka
Combined Operations in Peace and War John Hixson and Benjamin Franklin Cooling
Combined Quarterly Historical Summary Historical Report 1 Jan – 30 Jun 1967
Command and Control Systems’ Evolution and Management in DOD Robert B. Adam, R.F. Feeley, R.P. Lenahan, E. Paige, Jr., H.L. Setzer Jr., P.L Walker
Command Disable System – Policy and Procedures Governing Command Disable System Codes
Commander in Chief U.S. Pacific Fleet organizaiton chart Download
Communication: Establishing an international energy efficiency agency – a response to the threat fo global climate change Howard S. Geller
Communications Support Requirements Echelons Above Corps (COMSREAC) Download