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September 2011 Incident: Unauthorized Access to Government Data Servers

Department of Defense Report for Fiscal Year 22 Filing Period: October 1, 2021 to September 30, 2022. Click on table headers to sort the data by selected columns.

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September 2011 Incident: Unauthorized Access to Government Data Servers

In a remarkable discovery, a series of Final Technical Reports have come to light at the Department of Defense. The collection, labelled as 2011-093-doc 01 part 1 to 2011-093-doc01-part 10, consists of ten distinct parts, each offering valuable insights.

The table presenting these reports is meticulously organised, with columns for Document Title or Subject, Document Date, and Appeal. The table headers are clickable, allowing for sorting by the clicked column header.

One of the most intriguing reports is the Final Technical Report on a Study to Validate the Integration of Advanced Energy-Maneuverability Theory with Tradeoff Analysis. This report, issued on September 15, 1971, has captivated the interest of many due to its groundbreaking nature.

However, the table does not provide any additional context about these reports or their significance. It does not indicate whether they were part of a larger study or project, nor does it provide information about the appeals for each part of the Final Technical Report.

Regarding the more recent reports, created between October 1, 2021, and September 30, 2022, the table reveals that they were generated by researchers or organisations involved in the specific project during that period. Unfortunately, the exact authors or institutions responsible are not publicly specified.

The timeframe for the adjudication of appeals in FY22 was from October 1, 2021, to September 30, 2022. However, the nature of the appeals or whether they are related to the document content or another aspect remains unclear.

As we delve deeper into these fascinating reports, we look forward to uncovering more about their implications and the groundbreaking research they represent. Stay tuned for further updates.

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