NIMA wants change in law to ensure it can maintain secrecy of data collected in Shuttle radar mapping mission

NIMA SECRETS: The National Imagery and Mapping Agency says it needs a change in the law to ensure it can maintain the secrecy of sensitive data collected during February's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission, which mapped the earth's surface with a sophisticated radar. NIMA Director Army Lt. Gen. James...

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