Episode 18: Obama’s Transparency; Troop Safety
Episode 18: Obama’s Transparency; Troop Safety
The Obama administration promised a new era in government transparency. After the first six months, have they lived up to their promises? How does it compare to the Bush administration, but more importantly, what should the public have expected? We look at previous administrations, the recent FOIA directive, TARP and bailout transparency, the use of the state secrets privilege, and other indications from the past 180 days that show how the Obama administration is treating this issue.
Patrice McDermott, Director, Open the Government.org
Meredith Fuchs, General Counsel, National Security Archive
Then, we chat with Franz Gayl, a veteran of the Marine Corps who, as a civilian official at the Pentagon, chose to expose the bureaucratic holdup of putting MRAP vehicles – which offer significantly greater protection to American troops than Humvees – in the field. Gayl was retaliated against for his actions.
This episode was filmed in early August 2009.
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