Whenever a new classified record is created, the person classifying it should set a time limit for when the new record should have its classification level reviewed. There should be a reasonable coherent justification for keeping records classified for lengthy periods or indefinitely. There should also be a default time period for having classified records become automatically declassified. No records should be classified in perpetuity without a very good reason.
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The writer obviously doesn't understand classification. Everything that is classified has a "release on" date when created. Also, the whole POINT of classification is that the particular information would pose a significant, severe, or grave threat to either national security or personnel.
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