Interesting that much of this is classified, not just SSI.
There is more to come. The real juicy US stuff is "classified" (and has never been SSI).
There is a whiff in the air making the rounds in the DC-area that -- perhaps unlike with torture -- the government is still at the margin where a massive surveillance state either survives for the duration of our Union or gets sort of contained now before it becomes the de facto norm for the duration of our Union. As that scent gets picked up more and more within the government and government contractor community, "leaker" of this classified information will be followed by another whistleblowing party ... unless and until the massive surveillance state becomes effective enough to discover the wannabe-leakers before they acquire and disseminate the information, unless and until that scent is snuffed out one way or another.
The government is going to end up realizing the merits of PPT-type presentations of classified info come with some complications. Not like all in government have the attention span to make a move to relying upon typewriters again anywhere close to generally practical for the million+ with government "security clearances" for "classified" info.