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Public release, the way the Defense Department means it, is a security and policy review of all official, and some unofficial, DoD information intended for release to the public when that information is about military matters, national security issues, or subjects of significant concern to DoD or DLA.
Public Release means public issue by the rights holder of the content of a work to the public through publication, broadcast, presentation, recitation, performance, display, or other means.
1 a : to relieve or free from obligation, liability, or responsibility [the debtor is released from all dischargeable debts] b : to give up (a claim, title, or right) to the benefit of another person. : surrender. 2 : to set free from confinement [was released on personal recognizance]
1) The body politic, or the people of a state, nation, or municipality. The word derives from the Latin publicus , meaning pertaining to the people, state, or community. 2) Under the authority of the government or belonging and available to the people; not private.
In short, a release is a legal document that you sign when you agree to settle a claim against someone else. For example, if you were in an automobile collision that was the result of another driver, you have a claim against them. You have a legal right to sue that person unless you sign a release.
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Public release is the process to determine that information proposed for public release contains no protected information and is consistent with established NGA, Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC) policies.
Public release includes but is not limited to publishing documents on web sites available to the public, information provided to Congress, briefings to audiences that include members of the public, and Freedom of Information Act releases.
Unlike press releases, which aim to tell a full story, press statements are meant to deliver a concise message without the need for extensive context or background information. The main difference between a press release and a press statement is their purpose and scope.

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