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FOIA News (2015-2023)

FOIA News: Discussion of estimated completion dates

FOIA News (2015-2023)Allan BlutsteinComment

Five ways to improve FOIA estimated completion dates

By Abigail Russ, Fed. News Network, July 5, 2022

As backlogs for Freedom of Information Act requests grew during the pandemic, some agencies found success limiting processing times. Now, those agencies are offering best practices to improve the public information request process and make it easier for records custodians to calculate estimated dates of completion (EDCs). 

FOIA, which celebrated its 56th anniversary on July 4, mandates agencies provide EDCs on all public information requests, although many agencies do not provide them, Alina Semo, director of the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS), said.

The agency’s annual meeting on June 29 comes after OGIS issued their annual Report for Fiscal Year 2021. OGIS is the congressionally mandated agency in charge of reviewing FOIA policies, procedures, compliance and improvement.

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FOIA News: Happy FOIA Anniversary

FOIA News (2015-2023)Allan BlutsteinComment

CELEBRATING THE 56TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOIA

By DOJ/OIP. FOIA Post, June 30, 2022

This Fourth of July marks the fifty-sixth anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson’s signing of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).  Amending the disclosure section of the Administrative Procedure Act, the FOIA transformed what had widely been considered a withholding statute to a disclosure statute that would provide the greatest possible access to federal agency records. 

The significance of this new law was emphasized at the very beginning with Attorney General Clark’s June 1967 memorandum on the implementation of the FOIA.  Issued to executive departments and agencies one month before the law took effect, the Attorney General declared:  “If the government is to be truly of, by, and for the people, the people must know in detail the activities of government.  Nothing so diminishes democracy as secrecy.  Self-government, the maximum participation of the citizenry in affairs of state, is meaningful only with an informed public.”

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FOIA News: Deadline extended for FOIA Advisory Committee nominations

FOIA News (2015-2023)Allan BlutsteinComment

Office of Gov’t Info. Serv., The FOIA Ombudsman, June 29, 2022

The deadline for nominating yourself or someone else to the 2022-2024 term of the FOIA Advisory Committee has been extended until Friday, July 15, 2022. We are looking for a wide range of FOIA experts from both inside and outside the government who have a passion for FOIA and a commitment to improving the FOIA process.

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FOIA News: SSA looking to replace FOIAonline; Gov't Attic uncovers details of platform's demise

FOIA News (2015-2023)Allan BlutsteinComment

On June 22, 2022, the Social Security Administration issued a request for information (RFI) for replacement software for its FOIAonline case management, which is being eliminated. The “sunsetting” of FOIAonline was reported in 2021, albeit never widely announced. A FOIA request from Government Attic to EPA about the demise of FOIAonline yielded 627 pages of records.