As we let you know last week, we will soon be rolling out an update to the OGIS website. We are very excited about the fresh look and feel of the site and are back today to tell you a little bit more about what you can expect after the update goes into effect. Hopefully … Continue reading Finding Content on Our Updated Website: A Guide
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Update Your Address Book: OGIS is Moving!
Within the next few weeks, OGIS will have a new physical and virtual home. Contacting our New Office Beginning on May 5th, our offices will be located within the Government Publishing Office at 732 North Capitol St. NW, Washington, DC 20401. While we are doing everything possible to ensure that the move is as seamless … Continue reading Update Your Address Book: OGIS is Moving!
OGIS is Still Interested in Still Interested Letters
Almost a year ago we published our report on recommendations to improve the transparency of the use of “still interested” letters to administratively close FOIA requests and reduce requester frustration with the practice. Our recommendations were based on findings of an in-depth review of historical annual FOIA report data and interviews with selected FOIA programs … Continue reading OGIS is Still Interested in Still Interested Letters
Don’t Miss Our First Annual Open Meeting on April 20th
We hope you are planning to join us for our first annual Open Meeting on Thursday, April 20th in the William G. McGowan Theater! If you cannot attend in person, you can still watch all of the action via the livestream on YouTube. As we noted in our blog post announcing the meeting a few … Continue reading Don’t Miss Our First Annual Open Meeting on April 20th
New OGIS Handout Available
It will come as no surprise to our regular readers when we say that the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 has resulted in substantial changes to OGIS’s operations. As we have talked about in a few blog posts, OGIS now has an expanded role in providing dispute resolution throughout the FOIA process. The amendments have … Continue reading New OGIS Handout Available
OGIS Public Meeting and FOIA Advisory Committee Session: April 20th
Mark your calendars to join us in the William G. McGowan Theater in the National Archives’ downtown DC location on Thursday, April 20th for two events! The day will kick off with OGIS’s first public meeting beginning at 9 am. This meeting (which is a new requirement created by the FOIA Improvement Act of 2016) … Continue reading OGIS Public Meeting and FOIA Advisory Committee Session: April 20th
Register Now for Dispute Resolution Training for FOIA Professionals on April 18th
Did you know that dispute resolution skills can help you improve communication with not just FOIA requesters, but also with your agency colleagues, and even your friends and family? Register today for our April 18th Dispute Resolution Skills for FOIA Professionals training session, where you can get hands-on experience with these valuable tools. This training … Continue reading Register Now for Dispute Resolution Training for FOIA Professionals on April 18th
United States Secret Service Reports Steps to Strengthen FOIA Program
In late February, the United States Secret Service (USSS) FOIA sent us a letter responding to the 12 recommendations we made in our compliance assessment report of their FOIA program. In the letter, USSS reports that they concur with each of our recommendations and explain the steps that are underway to strengthen the FOIA program … Continue reading United States Secret Service Reports Steps to Strengthen FOIA Program
OGIS Releases its Fiscal Year 2016 Report
In his welcoming remarks at Monday’s Sunshine Week celebration at the National Archives (video), the Archivist of the United States noted the substantial effort our agency has put towards improving open government over the last few years, and noted that there is – of course – a lot of work left to do. Our newly-released … Continue reading OGIS Releases its Fiscal Year 2016 Report
[UPDATED] Sunshine Week 2017 at the National Archives!
Watch video of the event via YouTube! Updated Final Agenda 1:00: Welcome by the Archivist of the United States 1:10: A Dialogue about Access to the Nation’s Treasures David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress 2:00: FOIA After 50 Tom Blanton, Director, National Security Archive Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate and … Continue reading [UPDATED] Sunshine Week 2017 at the National Archives!
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