The objective of Volume 5: Guidance for Transportation Agencies on Managing Sensitive Information is to provide basic information about two primary elements that should be the foundation for any transportation agency's sensitive information policy: (1) How to identify sensitive information that must be protected; and (2) How to control access to sensitive information responsibly. While this document was written to directly address the concerns of state departments of transportation, it is equally applicable to other public agencies with sensitive information related to transportation facilities or emergency preparedness.
Surface Transportation Security. Volume 5. Guidance for Transportation Agencies on Managing Sensitive Information
2005
68 pages
Report
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English
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