Washington. The Office of Personnel Management filed a notice in the Federal Register on Tuesday proposing a standardized nondisclosure agreement for both new and existing federal employees. OPM said the draft NDA would require employees to safeguard non-public information, document obligations, and explicitly preserve disclosures authorized by law. The agency asked for public comment on the draft as agencies consider adopting the template, and the Federal Register posting was scheduled to publish Wednesday to open a comment period and potential rulemaking steps. The proposal cites "several recent instances" of unauthorized disclosures, including internal communications about rulemaking and policy development and incidents involving FBI and Department of Homeland Security employees. OPM noted that the New York Times and Washington Post received unauthorized information about a January U.S. raid on Venezuela and delayed publishing to avoid endangering U.S. troops. The filing follows other actions this year, such as the FBI's January seizure of a Washington Post reporter's electronic devices and journalists returning Pentagon badges after new reporting restrictions. Representatives for those newspapers and the American Federation of Government Employees did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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这项提议的保密协议可能会影响联邦雇员共享信息的能力。它可能会影响揭露不当行为的举报人。如果您是联邦雇员,您可能会面临关于您可以披露和不能披露的内容的新规定。如果您是公民,它可能会改变您对政府运作的了解。
政府希望加强对内部信息的控制。此举是在近期向媒体泄露信息之后采取的。目前尚不清楚这将如何影响透明度和问责制。请关注公众意见征询期和任何制定规则的步骤。如果您认识联邦公务员,值得转发。
寻求限制未经授权披露的管理部门和联邦机构,如果采用该模板保密协议,将能够更清晰地通过合同控制内部沟通,并可能减少公开泄露。
联邦雇员、潜在的举报人以及新闻机构在处理或接收非公开信息时,可能会面临更严格的限制和法律风险,影响透明度和报道。
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