National security workers are not generally covered by current government whistleblower protections. A look at bipartisan moves to expand protections, and why some worry increased emphasis on secrecy blurs the line between "whistleblowing" and "leaking".
http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2006-03-15/whistleblowers-secrecy
Whistleblowers & Secrecy
Listen Wednesday, Mar. 15, 2006 at 1:06 p.m. in Law, PoliticsGuest host: Matthew Felling
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Chris Strohm
Reporter, Government Executive Magazine
Sibel Edmonds
Founder, National Security Whistleblowers Coalition
David Rivkin
Former Justice Department Offical in the Reagan and Bush Senior administrations; and partner with Baker and Hostetler LLP
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