The plan comes after lawmakers questioned the Navy for restricting access to information in a 2017 report on its multi-billion dollar Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers.Â
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The service stamped the report as âFor Official Use Only,â which was previously open to the public during the Obama administration.Â
To address concerns in Congress, Lord said her office is working on âa bunch of guidelines and internal rulesâ to promote transparency.Â
The Department of Defenseâs acquisition chief intends to encourage the agency to refrain from using the âFor Official Use Onlyâ designation in the reports, according to her spokesperson.
In October, Rep. Adam Smith, D-Wash., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, also expressed concern about the Trump administrationâs âabuse of processes designed to keep the public informed about the weapons programs.â
He noted previously restricted reports contained information on failed systems.
The fiscal year 2019 defense policy bill already directed the DoD to reduce future Selected Acquisition Reports labeled for official use only, unless allowed by Congress.Â
SAR provides lawmakers, defense analysts and journalists with information about the status of major government programs, including original estimated costs and delivery schedules.