Author Archives: John F. Borjeson

Impeaching the President

President Clinton’s conduct was unacceptable on many levels. His resignation is past due. Forget about further apologies. Any apology unaccompanied by his resignation isn’t worth the time it takes to listen. However, the president is not the only person who … Continue reading

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Government Secrecy Update

On March 3, 1997 the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy issued its final report. In its Summary of Findings and Recommendations the commission wrote: “It is time for a new way of thinking about secrecy. “Secrecy is a … Continue reading

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On Government Secrecy

Over seven million documents are classified every year. It is time to revise our system. I suggest that before any information is classified, credible answers to the following questions must be provided. Is it a secret? Who must not find … Continue reading

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Contract with America

This week as Congress goes into session the Republican “Contract with America” will likely dominate the debate. As an engineer I spend my time searching for solutions to problems. The approach is systematic and includes several key elements typically missing … Continue reading

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