Classified information in Russia

In the Russian Federation, a state secret (Russian: Государственная тайна; Gosudarstvennaya Tayna), according to the definition adopted in the Official Secrets Act of the Russian Federation, is information protected by the state on its military, foreign policy, economic, intelligence, counterintelligence, operational and investigative and other activities, dissemination of which could harm state security.

Protection of State Secrets in the Russian Federation

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Legislation of the Russian Federation on State Secrets was based on the Constitution of the Russian Federation, Federal Law "On Security" and "On State Secrets". The list of information constituting state secrets shall be determined by federal law "On State Secrets" (Section II), under which inter-ministerial Commission for the Protection of State Secrets generates a list of information classified as state secrets.

Public authorities, whose leaders have the authority to designate information as state secrets, develop, within their competence, detailed lists of information to be classified. Guided by these lists, originators determine the degree of secrecy of information, establish the secrecy of documents developed by them (carriers) and their restrictive measures.

Under the law "On State Secrets" it is forbidden to designate as state secrets and classify information:

  • on emergencies and disasters that threaten the safety and health of citizens, and their consequences, as well as natural disasters, their official forecasts and consequences;
  • state environment, health, sanitation, demography, education, culture, agriculture, and the state of crime;
  • on privileges, compensations and social safeguards provided by the state to citizens, officials, enterprises, institutions and organizations;
  • about violations of human rights and freedoms of man and citizen;
  • on the amount of gold reserves and government foreign exchange reserves of the Russian Federation;
  • on the health status of senior officials of the Russian Federation;
  • on any violations of law by public authorities and their officials.

For most of the 20th century, classification in Russia included topographic maps that are fully unclassified in most other countries. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, maps of scale 1:100,000 and less were declassified, but larger scale maps were still considered a state secret.[1] This caused a number of problems for GIS and navigation software makers, and many foreign tourists relied on war time maps prepared by the Germans (e.g. Caucasus area). Around 2010, the declassification process for maps of larger scale (up to 1:50,000) was started.[2]

Levels of secrecy

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Levels of secrecy of documents in the USSR, and still in Russian Federation, from maximum to minimum are:

  • ОВ (Совершенно секретно/особой важности or simply Особой важности) en.:Particularly Important, equivalent in US:[3] TOP SECRET
  • СС (Совершенно секретно) en.:Completely Secret, equivalent in US:[3] SECRET
  • С (Секретно) en.:Secret, equivalent in US:[3] CONFIDENTIAL

Limited access (potentially sensitive), but unclassified information

  • ДСП (Для служебного пользования) en.: For Official Use Only, equivalent in US: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY (FOUO) or RESTRICTED

ДСП do not belong to the state secret.

Classified documents with special contents are marked:

  • Особая папка en.: Special Folder, no equivalent in US
  • Литер "К" (used for mobilization documents), en.: Type K, no equivalent in US
  • Лично en.: Personal, equivalent in US: PERSONAL

The degree of secrecy of information constituting state secrets, is consistent severity of damage, which may be caused by the public spread said information. Using secrecy levels for classifying information that is not classified as state secrets is not allowed.

Declassification of information

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The grounds for the declassification of information classified as state secrets (i.e. removal of restrictions on their distribution) are:

  • compliance with the Russian Federation's international obligations under the open exchange of information constituting a state secret of the Russian Federation;
  • change of objective circumstances, which result in further protection of information constituting a state secret being inappropriate.

The term of classification of information constituting state secrets, shall not exceed 30 years. In exceptional cases this period may be extended at the conclusion of the interdepartmental commission on protecting state secrets.

Limitations

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Persons admitted to the degree of information "Top Secret" or "special importance", may be limited in their constitutional rights. Such restrictions may be placed only on an individual basis by the security organs on the basis of conclusions about the awareness of individuals in the information constituting a state secret.

Officials admitted to state secrets to the Russian Federation

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List of positions, the substitution of which persons are admitted to the state secret, approved by Decree of the President of the Russian Federation on January 15, 2010 No. 24-p

  1. Prime Minister of Russia
  2. Attorney General of the Russian Federation
  3. Head of Presidential Administration
  4. Secretary of Russian Security Council
  5. First Deputy Prime Minister
  6. Deputy Prime Minister
  7. Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation
  8. Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of Staff of the Russian Federation
  9. First Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation – Chairman of the Investigative Committee of the Procuracy of the Russian Federation
  10. Federal Minister
  11. Chairman of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation
  12. Chairman of the Accounting Chamber of Russian Federation
  13. Chairman of the Central Bank of Russian Federation
  14. President of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  15. Head (Director) of the Federal Service
  16. Head (Director) of the federal agency
  17. Senior official (head of the supreme executive organ of state power) of the Russian Federation
  18. Commissioner for Human Rights in the Russian Federation
  19. Head of organization with in accordance with federal law the authority to exercise on behalf of the Russian Federation government in the specified area of activity

Officials with the right information, to designate state secrets to the Russian Federation

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1994–1997

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Order of the President of the Russian Federation from February 11, 1994 No. 73-p "approved list of officials of public authorities, vested with authority to refer information to the state secret:

  1. Russian Federation Minister of Atomic Energy
  2. Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters
  3. Minister for Foreign Economic Relations of the Russian Federation
  4. Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
  5. Minister of Health and Medical Industry of the Russian Federation
  6. Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
  7. Minister of Science and Technology Policy of the Russian Federation
  8. Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation
  9. Minister of Environment and Natural Resources of the Russian Federation
  10. Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation
  11. Minister of Communications of the Russian Federation
  12. Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Russian Federation
  13. Minister of Fuel and Energy of the Russian Federation
  14. Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation
  15. Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation
  16. Minister of Economy of the Russian Federation
  17. Chairman of the State Committee of Russia
  18. Chairman Goskomproma Russia
  19. Chairman of the State Committee Russia
  20. Chairman of Russian State Customs Committee
  21. Chairman Roskomnedr
  22. Chairman Roskomrezerva
  23. Chairman Roskomdragmeta
  24. Chairman of the Committee under the President of the Russian Federation for Information Policy
  25. Chairman Roskommasha
  26. Chairman Rosskommetallurgiya
  27. Chairman of Russian State Standard
  28. Chairman Roskomhimnefteproma
  29. Head Roscartography
  30. Director of the FGC Russia
  31. Director of the SVR of Russia
  32. The Director-General FAPSI
  33. Director of the Tax Police Department of the Russian Federation
  34. RSA Director General
  35. Chairman of the State Technical Commission of Russia
  36. Head Guo Russia
  37. Head of the Presidential Security Service of the Russian Federation
  38. Chairman of the Bank of Russia
  39. Commander of Border Troops of the Russian Federation (on the order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 27 June 1994 ? 331-p)
  40. The head of Hydromet (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation dated 27 June 1994 ? 331-p)
  41. Head of the Main Directorate of Special Programs of the President of the Russian Federation (on the order of the President of the Russian Federation on October 24, 1994 ? 537-rp)
  42. Head of Presidential Administration of Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation on June 6, 1996 ? 290-rp)
  43. Minister of Construction of Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation dated 21 June 1996 ? 333-rp)
  44. Chairman GKVTP Russia (including the order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 21 June 1996 ? 333-rp)

1997–2000

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Order of the President of the Russian Federation from May 30, 1997 № 226-rp approved list of officials of public authorities, vested with authority to refer information to the state secret:

  1. Russian Federation Minister of Atomic Energy
  2. Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Trade of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President of 23 July 1998 removed it from the list)
  3. Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
  4. Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters
  5. Minister of Health of the Russian Federation
  6. Minister of the Russian Federation on Land Policy, Construction and Housing and Communal Services (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation of 23 July 1998 ? 280-rp, expelled the order of the President of the Russian Federation of January 23, 1999 ? 12-p)
  7. Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
  8. Minister of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation
  9. Minister of Education of the Russian Federation
  10. Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation
  11. Minister of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation
  12. Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation of 23 July 1998 ? 280-rp, expelled the order of the President of the Russian Federation of January 23, 1999 ? 12-p)
  13. Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation
  14. Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Russian Federation
  15. Minister of Fuel and Energy of the Russian Federation
  16. Minister of Trade of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation of January 23, 1999 ? 12-p)
  17. Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation
  18. Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation
  19. Minister of Economy of the Russian Federation
  20. Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation of January 23, 1999 ? 12-p)
  21. Chairman of the State Committee of Russia (ruled out the order of the President of the Russian Federation of 23 July 1998 ? 280-p, re-inserted in order of the President of the Russian Federation on January 23, 1999 ? 12-p)
  22. Chairman Goskomrezerv Russia
  23. Chairman of the State Construction Committee of Russia (ruled out the order of the President of the Russian Federation of 23 July 1998 ? 280-p, re-inserted in order of the President of the Russian Federation on January 23, 1999 ? 12-p)
  24. Chairman of the State Committee of Russia
  25. Chairman of the State Committee of Russia
  26. Chairman of Russian State Standard (deleted order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 23 July 1998 ? 280-p, re-inserted in order of the President of the Russian Federation on January 23, 1999 ? 12-p)
  27. Chairman of Russian State Customs Committee
  28. Director of Russian Federal Border Guard Service
  29. Russian FSB director
  30. Director of the SVR of Russia
  31. Head Roscartography (deleted order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 23 July 1998 ? 280-p, re-inserted in order of the President of the Russian Federation on January 23, 1999 ? 12-p)
  32. Director of the Russian Tax Police
  33. The head of Hydromet (deleted order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 23 July 1998 ? 280-p, re-inserted in order of the President of the Russian Federation on January 23, 1999 ? 12-p)
  34. Head of Russian Federal Security Service
  35. RSA Director General
  36. The Director-General FAPSI
  37. Head of Presidential Administration
  38. Head of the Main Directorate of Special Programs of the President of the Russian Federation
  39. Chairman of the State Technical Commission of Russia

2000–2005

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Order of the President of the Russian Federation from January 17, 2000 № 6-pn approved list of officials of public authorities, vested with authority to refer information to the state secret:

  1. Russian Federation Minister of Atomic Energy
  2. Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
  3. Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters
  4. Minister of Health of the Russian Federation
  5. Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
  6. Minister of Science and Technology of the Russian Federation (deleted Decree of President of Russian Federation from September 26, 2000 ? 419-rp)
  7. Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation
  8. Minister of Education of the Russian Federation
  9. Minister of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation
  10. Minister for Industry, Science and Technology of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation of 26 September 2000 ? 419-rp)
  11. Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation
  12. Minister of the Russian Federation for Communications and Informatization
  13. Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation dated 26 September 2000 ? 419-rp)
  14. Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President removed the Russian Federation of 26 September 2000 ? 419-rp)
  15. Minister of Fuel and Energy of the Russian Federation (deleted Decree of President of Russian Federation from September 26, 2000 ? 419-rp)
  16. Minister of Trade of the Russian Federation (deleted decree of President of Russian Federation from September 26, 2000 ? 419-rp)
  17. Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation
  18. Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation
  19. Minister of Economy of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President ruled out the Russian Federation of 26 September 2000 ? 419-rp)
  20. Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation of 26 September 2000 ? 419-rp)
  21. Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation dated 26 September 2000 ? 419-rp)
  22. Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation
  23. Chairman of the State Committee of Russia (ruled out the order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 26 September 2000 ? 419-rp)
  24. Chairman of the State Committee of Russia (ruled out the order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 26 September 2000 ? 419-rp)
  25. Chairman of Russian State Standard
  26. Chairman of Russian State Construction Committee
  27. Chairman of Russian State Customs Committee
  28. Director of the SVR of Russia
  29. Head Roszemkadastra (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation dated 26 September 2000 ? 419-rp)
  30. Head Roscartography
  31. The head of Hydromet
  32. Russian FSB director
  33. Director of the Federal Tax Police Service of Russia (ruled by a presidential decree of November 25, 2003 ? 1389)
  34. Head of Russian Federal Security Service
  35. Director of Russian Federal Border Guard Service
  36. General Director of PAB (on order of the President of the Russian Federation from September 26, 2000 ? 419-rp)
  37. Director General of RACE
  38. Director General of Rosaviakosmos
  39. Director General of Munitions Agency
  40. The Director-General Rossudostroeniya
  41. The Director-General Rosrezerva
  42. The Director-General FAPSI
  43. Head GUSP
  44. Chairman of the State Technical Commission of Russia
  45. Head of Presidential Administration
  46. Chairman of the Bank of Russia
  47. Director of GFS Russia (including the order of the President of the Russian Federation dated 19 June 2001 ? 325-rp)
  48. CMTC chairman of Russia (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation on February 14, 2002 ? 64-p)
  49. Chairman of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia (including a presidential decree of November 25, 2003 ? 1389)

Since 2005

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Order of the President of the Russian Federation from April 16, 2005 № 151-rp approved list of officials of public authorities (in accordance with Presidential Decree of April 8, 2008 № 460 – government departments and organizations), confers the power to designate information a state secret:

  1. Head of Presidential Administration
  2. Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of Staff of the Russian Federation Government (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-rp)
  3. Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-rp)
  4. Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
  5. Minister of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters
  6. Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation
  7. Minister of Defence of the Russian Federation
  8. Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation
  9. Chief of Staff of the Russian Federation – Minister of Russian Federation (Decree of the President ruled out the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-rp)
  10. Minister for Health and Social Development of Russian Federation
  11. Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
  12. Minister of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation in accordance with the decree of the President of the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-p "- Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation
  13. Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation in accordance with the decree of the President of the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-p, - Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
  14. Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation
  15. Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation
  16. Minister of Information Technologies and Communication of the Russian Federation in accordance with the decree of the President of the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-p "- Minister of Communications of the Russian Federation
  17. Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President ruled out the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-rp)
  18. Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation in accordance with the decree of the President of the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-p "- Minister of Economic Development;
  19. Minister of Energy of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-rp)
  20. Minister for Regional Development of the Russian Federation (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation of 26 July 2008 ? 436-p)
  21. Chairman of the Bank of Russia
  22. Director of GFS Russia
  23. Director of the SVR of Russia
  24. Russian FSB director
  25. Director of Russian Federal Drug Control Service
  26. Director of Russian Federal Security Service
  27. Head GUSP
  28. The head of Hydromet (deleted order of the President of the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-rp)
  29. The head of Rosatom (deleted order of the President of the Russian Federation from November 1, 2008 ? 654-rp)
  30. Head of the agency
  31. Director FSTEK Russia
  32. Head of Federal Customs Service of Russia (including the disposition of the President of the Russian Federation on October 12, 2007 ? 570-rp)
  33. The Director-General of the State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom (includes Presidential Decree of April 8, 2008 ? 460)
  34. Director FSVTS Russia (including the order of the President of the Russian Federation on February 28, 2009 ? 124-rp)

Notes

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  1. ^ "Are there going to be fewer secrets in Russia?". 2005. Archived from the original on 2012-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-29.
  2. ^ "Секретные карты Минобороны России станут доступными для всех". 2010.
  3. ^ a b c Neli︠u︡bin, L.L. (1989). Perevod boevykh dokumentov armii SShA (Izd. 2., perer. i dop. ed.). Moskva: Voen. izd-vo. ISBN 5-203-00418-8.

References

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