We play a valuable role in facilitating communications between a requester and an agency. A recent request made by National Public Radio (NPR) to the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) provides an example of this function. NPR reporter Caitlin Dickerson made a request to the NRL for records about a World War II-era medical experiment that … Continue reading Case Study in Clarity
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OGIS Releases Compliance Review of TSA FOIA Program
We are pleased to announce the release of our compliance assessment of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) program. TSA is one of the six components of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) that OGIS is reviewing. Similar to our assessments of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the United States Coast … Continue reading OGIS Releases Compliance Review of TSA FOIA Program
Save the Date: National Archives Sunshine Week Event on March 14
Here at OGIS, we celebrate the importance of access to information every day. Which is why Sunshine Week, an initiative launched by the American Society of News Editors to focus on open government, is one of our favorite observances. In this spirit, we will be celebrating Sunshine Week 2016 with a special event hosted by … Continue reading Save the Date: National Archives Sunshine Week Event on March 14
The Appeal of the Appeal Letter
While the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requires agencies to notify requesters of the legal reasoning for upholding either all or part of an initial denial, the statute gives agencies very little—well, actually, no—additional guidance about what should be in an appeal response. As you might know, we at OGIS are big fans of the … Continue reading The Appeal of the Appeal Letter
An Update: Our Work on the Use of “Still Interested” Letters
A few months ago, we announced that the OGIS Compliance Team is reviewing agencies’ use of “still interested” letters to manage—and sometimes administratively close—backlogged Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. While our work on this topic is not yet complete, we remain very “interested” in this topic. A coalition of open government groups first raised the … Continue reading An Update: Our Work on the Use of “Still Interested” Letters
Smart Solutions to FOIA Problems
We have learned through both our mediation services and agency assessment programs that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to administering a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) program. Agencies process different kinds of requests for vastly different records, and each agency faces its own challenges. For this reason, a practice that works for a small independent … Continue reading Smart Solutions to FOIA Problems
OGIS Gives Thanks
Along with everyone in your Facebook feed, we at OGIS want to let you know about some of the things we are thankful for this year. Thank you all for your support of OGIS, and we hope you had a great holiday! "I am thankful for the OGIS staff. Every day, I see dedicated and … Continue reading OGIS Gives Thanks
Agency FOIA Regulations Update
As you might know, the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requires agencies to issue regulations that describe a few key areas of how the agency processes requests for information. Most agency FOIA regulations go beyond the bare bone requirements laid out in the law, however. The best agency FOIA regulations act as a map that … Continue reading Agency FOIA Regulations Update
Working through a SORN-y Issue
It will soon be easier than ever for OGIS to help resolve Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) disputes at two agencies – the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Department of Commerce. Both agencies recently published notices in the Federal Register that will make it easier for them to share their FOIA case files … Continue reading Working through a SORN-y Issue
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