A spokesman said earlier in the week that the hacker did not invade the lab's top secret nuclear weapons research computers, which are physically and electronically separated from the unclassified system.
Gail Bradshaw, deputy chief spokesman for the department, said this week the department could not release the report's unclassified executive summary until it had received permission to do so from the National Security Council.
The judge said he reached his decision about Reagan's testimony after studying the trial record, thousands of pages of classified and unclassified documents, portions of Reagan's personal diaries and written answers Reagan provided to the grand jury.
The suit claims that Lockheed workers waiting for security clearances were sent to the "ice box," an unclassified area where they had nothing to do.
"Megaloconomou took unclassified materials for a well-known weapons system. The Soviet Union wasn't going to build anything from material it already had obtained from other people," Prosecutor Constantinos Androulikakis said in his summing up.
His office has hundreds of unclassified Star Wars technology abstracts to which any Pentagon-cleared American citizen can gain access.
In fact, Defense Department unclassified publications assert that the Soviets have produced SS-20 missile reloads.
The government said Peapell, 46, was working on an unclassified project studying recent trends in beryllium in the Soviet Union.
Records show, for example, that three top Soviet laser scientists had access to classified areas of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, even though they were authorized to visit only unclassified areas, the GAO said.
Public release of an unclassified version of the report has been withheld for seven months by Pentagon officials, who say it contains sensitive information, the paper said.
Sometimes information would be classified in one document and unclassified in another, he said.
Another 232 million apparently were unclassified in those groupings.
The Commerce Department would be instructed to feed the unclassified output of nearly 700 federal laboratories to potential commercial users and to create a clearinghouse for local governments and research institutions to exchange innovative ideas.
The network, used for unclassified scientific research, was the one invaded last month by a computer virus believed released by a Cornell University graduate student.
"Many experts believe that the United States indirectly assisted India through the liberal publication of unclassified (fuel) reprocessing information," to stage its "explosion of a peaceful nuclear device in 1974," the report noted.
Hopper said, "I assume I have been given most of the unclassified information on my son's case.