5 oldest FOIA requests (Army)

Jason Smathers filed this request with the Army - United States Department of the Army of the United States of America.
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From: Jason Smathers

To Whom It May Concern:

This is a request under the Freedom of Information Act. I hereby request the following records:

All records referencing the five oldest FOIA and Privacy Act requests which are still being processed that contain remarks, comments, notes, explanations, etc. made by your personnel or contractors about the processing of these requests (and appeals, if appropriate), the invocation of exemptions, or related matters. This is to include any analysts' notes made during the processing of the requests, any standard worksheets completed by the analysts, any justifications for exemption invocations or other supporting documentation provided to the Appeals Authority, and any correspondence referencing the requests, including tasking orders, emails, and coordination documentation. However, any records previously released to the original requesters in unredacted form may be excluded from this request. Additionally, please provide the initial request letters for the 5 oldest open FOIA/PA requests.

When processing this request, please note that the D.C. Circuit has previously held that agencies have a duty to construe the subject material of FOIA requests liberally to ensure responsive records are not overlooked. See Nation Magazine, Washington Bureau v. U.S. Customs Service, 71 F.3d 885, 890 (D.C. Cir. 1995). Accordingly, you are hereby instructed that the term “record” includes, but is not limited to: 1) all email communications to or from any individual within your agency; 2) memoranda; 3) inter-agency communications; 4) sound recordings; 5) tape recordings; 6) video or film recordings; 7) photographs; 8) notes; 9) notebooks; 10) indices; 11) jottings; 12) message slips; 13) letters or correspondence; 14) telexes; 15) telegrams; 16) facsimile transmissions; 17) statements; 18) policies; 19) manuals or binders; 20) books; 21) handbooks; 22) business records; 23) personnel records; 24) ledgers; 25) notices; 26) warnings; 27) affidavits; 28) declarations under penalty of perjury; 29) unsworn statements; 30) reports; 31) diaries; or 32) calendars, regardless of whether they are handwritten, printed, typed, mechanically or electronically recorded or reproduced on any medium capable of conveying an image, such as paper, CDs, DVDs, or diskettes.

I also request that, if appropriate, fees be waived as I believe this request is in the public interest. The requested documents will be made available to the general public free of charge as part of the public information service at MuckRock.com, processed by a representative of the news media/press and is made in the process of news gathering and not for commercial usage.

In the event that fees cannot be waived, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 20 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Jason Smathers
Filed via MuckRock.com
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From: United States Army

From: U.S. Army

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: FOUO

Dear Mr. Smathers:

We received your request for Army records (copy attached above for convenient
reference) thru the Army Freedom of Information Act Office on January 21,
2011.

"Muckrock" does not to our knowledge constitute a commercial medium that
reaches a mass audience. Accordingly, your request does not qualify for a
waiver of fees, so that the administrative requirement for a willingness to
pay statement remains unsatisfied.

Since in order to notify a requester in advance as to the prospective fee we
would require procuring the responsive records and evaluating these for
release without a commitment for reimbursement, we initiate work on a request
only after we are in receipt of a willingness to pay statement. You can, of
course, limit the amount you would be willing to reimburse; however, that sum
may not be less than the $25.00 furnished gratis.

Once we receive your willingness to pay statement, we will initiate the
processing of your request immediately. However, until then, your request
will have no status under law.

Those copy furnished are backup records access specialists.

For additional information or assistance, feel free to contact us at any time
by e-mail response or at (404) 464-9359, and refer to case file 11-59.

Thanks,D. Goldsmith,
HQ, USA Reserve Command, G-1
Privacy Specialist
ATTN: ARRC-PRA-R/Records Access/FOIA
1401 Deshler St. S.W.
Fort McPherson, GA 30330-2000
COM: (404) 464-9359
CONUS DSN: 367-9359
OCONUS DSN: 312-367-9359
FAX: 404-464-9015

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: FOUO

From: U.S. Army

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: FOUO

Dear Mr. Smathers:

Tracer - please respond to our preceding e-mail just below.

Those copy furnished are backup records access specialists.

For additional information or assistance, feel free to contact us at any time
by e-mail response or at (404) 464-9359, and refer to case file 11-59.

Thank you,

D. Goldsmith,
HQ, USA Reserve Command, G-1
Privacy Specialist
ATTN: ARRC-PRA-R/Records Access/FOIA
1401 Deshler St. S.W.
Fort McPherson, GA 30330-2000
COM: (404) 464-9359
CONUS DSN: 367-9359
OCONUS DSN: 312-367-9359
FAX: 404-464-9015

From: U.S. Army

Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: FOUO

Dear Mr. Smathers:

Having now waited more than 2 weeks for your response, we must state that our
workload does not permit us to keep a case file open interminably when the
requester is unresponsive.

You are always welcome to submit a request for Army records; however, the U.S.
Code and Army regulations require that such a request include a statement of
willingness to reimburse the Army should the cost of processing the request
exceed $25.00.

Those copy furnished are backup records access specialists.

For additional information or assistance, feel free to contact us at any time
by e-mail response or at (404) 464-9359, and refer to case file 11-59.

Thank you,

D. Goldsmith,
HQ, USA Reserve Command, G-1
Privacy Specialist
ATTN: ARRC-PRA-R/Records Access/FOIA
1401 Deshler St. S.W.
Fort McPherson, GA 30330-2000
COM: (404) 464-9359
CONUS DSN: 367-9359
OCONUS DSN: 312-367-9359
FAX: 404-464-9015

From: United States Army

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