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  2. Source protection - Wikipedia

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    Source protection, sometimes also referred to as source confidentiality or in the U.S. as the reporter's privilege, is a right accorded to journalists under the laws of many countries, as well as under international law. It prohibits authorities, including the courts, from compelling a journalist to reveal the identity of an anonymous source ...

  3. Reporter's privilege - Wikipedia

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    The issue of a reporter's privilege came to the forefront of media attention in the 2005 case In re Miller, involving reporters Judith Miller and Matthew Cooper.Miller and Cooper were both served with grand jury subpoenas for testimony and information, including notes and documents pertaining to conversations with specific and all other official sources relating the Plame affair.

  4. Source selection criteria - Wikipedia

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    Source selection criteria describes properties that are crucial for a purchaser when deciding on a supplier. Criteria can be subjective or objective. Criteria can be subjective or objective. Individual judgment can be biased, which may require balancing with objective measures.

  5. Government procurement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Source selection criteria (SSC): Source selection criteria "1) Represent the key areas of importance and emphasis to be considered in the source selection decision; and (2) Support meaningful comparison and discrimination between and among competing proposals." (FAR 15.304, Evaluation factors and significant subfactors).

  6. Protective distribution system - Wikipedia

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    A protective distribution system (PDS), also called protected distribution system, is a US government term for wireline or fiber-optic telecommunication system that includes terminals and adequate acoustical, electrical, electromagnetic, and physical safeguards to permit its use for the unencrypted transmission of classified information.

  7. Sensitive security information - Wikipedia

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    The cover sheet used for Sensitive Security Information.. Sensitive security information (SSI) is a category of United States sensitive but unclassified information obtained or developed in the conduct of security activities, the public disclosure of which would constitute an unwarranted invasion of privacy, reveal trade secrets or privileged or confidential information, or be detrimental to ...

  8. WNBA rosters limited to 6 protected players for Golden State ...

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    This is less protection than the NBA has traditionally allowed during its expansion drafts. In the NBA's most recent expansions, including the Charlotte Bobcats (2004), Vancouver Grizzlies (1995 ...

  9. Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Protecting - Wikipedia

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    A list of semi-protected articles is at Protected pages. Go to the article you wish to protect; in this case, we will use Wikipedia:Administrators' guide/Protecting/Protect. At the top of the page, click Protect. [1] On the next page, you will see several confirm protection option boxes: Edit, Move, and Pending changes. The edit option box ...