1. unclassified - Adjective
2. unclassified - Verb
not arranged in any specific grouping
not subject to a security classification
Source: WordNetPeople, I am actually fairly smart. Why has this not occurred to anyone? The information is all out there, if you go looking for it, and the classified stuff just comes from analyzing the unclassified stuff and connecting the dots... Tom Clancy
As an information officer, she wrote secret and unclassified reports on all of the Security Council, General Assembly and U.N. Committee meetings, which were sent to agencies and embassies overseas to help formulate U.S. policies. Source: Internet
CANES is able to gather and securely transmit data from various domains and enclaves, including secret and unclassified networks. Source: Internet
A nearly identical carbine with an overall length of convert or greater is simply an unclassified firearm under Title I of the Gun Control Act of 1968, as the Any Other Weapon catch-all only applies to firearms under convert or that have been concealed. Source: Internet
The Pentagon has said it has so far not detected any intrusions from the SolarWinds campaign in any of its networks — classified or unclassified. Source: Internet
An unclassified summary of a 2001 CIA report suggests that Speicher's aircraft was shot down by a missile fired from an Iraqi Air Force aircraft, "Intelligence Community Assessment of the Lieutenant Commander Speicher Case". 27 March 2001. Source: Internet