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Monday, March 19, 2007
Sensitive plans, maps found in Orlando airport dumpster
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Orlando International Airport officials already scrambling to plug security gaps had a new concern to explain Friday:
how sensitive documents detailing the airport's layout, fuel-storage facilities, communications systems and power lines wound up in a dumpster
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The documents, part of an OIA 20-year growth master plan updated in August 2004, are labeled "sensitive security information" that should not be released without a "need to know." After being shown the documents by an Orlando Sentinel reporter, airport officials vowed to tighten security to prevent a similar mistake.
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