FOIA March Madness 2019 - Exhibition bracket - FOIA funding, staffing, and activities (U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Inspector General)

Beryl Lipton filed this request with the U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Inspector General of the United States of America.
Tracking #

2019-00134

Multi Request FOIA March Madness 2019 - Exhibition bracket - FOIA funding, staffing, and activities
Status
Rejected

Communications

From: Beryl Lipton


To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request the following records:

The following materials related to the funding, staffing, and activities of this FOIA office:

***Budget materials***
- - - > > > for the years 2017, 2018, and 2019, all budget materials or plans applicable to offices responsible for processing and response to FOIA requests and appeals submitted to this Bureau and its offices.

***Staffing orders/reports/contacts***
- - - > > > for the years 2017 and 2018, staffing reports and plans, including the count of employee numbers and for offices responsible for processing and responses to FOIA requests and appeals submitted to this Bureau and its offices.
- If this report is available in a form that includes the total number of hours worked for FOIA personnel, that version would be preferred.
- If reports are available for each month, that version is preferred.
- According to this agency’s “About Us” website (https://www.doi.gov/foia/About-Us):
“The Department has decentralized its FOIA operations among 13 bureaus and offices, each of which has a Bureau/Office FOIA Officer leading its separately managed and resourced FOIA Program. Secretarial Order 3244 (November 12, 2002) anchored Bureau/Office FOIA Offices within their respective CIOs' Offices. That order was superseded by Secretarial Order 3309 (December 14, 2010), which replaced Bureau/Office CIOs with Assistant Directors for Information Resources and initiated a series of significant ongoing organizational changes as part of the Department's IT Transformation.
Bureau/office FOIA Officers are responsible for tracking, managing and responding to FOIA requests for records in their organization's possession and control, and administering their organization's FOIA programs. In addition to Bureau/Office FOIA Officers, some bureaus/offices also have Regional FOIA Coordinators and Field Offices that process requests. Some bureaus/offices have their program offices (i.e., the offices whose records are the subject of the requests) prepare the responses to FOIA requests. These responses are reviewed by the FOIA Officer or Regional FOIA Coordinator and the appropriate FOIA attorney (when the decision is to withhold information, make a discretionary release, or deny a fee waiver).”

- - - > > > all staffing reports and plans for the year 2019
- If reports are available for each month, such a version is preferred.

- - - > > > contact information, including email addresses and phone numbers (if available), for each FOIA officer currently tasked with an open public records request

***FOIA requester categories***
- - - > > > for the years 2017 and 2018, the designated category of each requester of a FOIA request to this office, including those assigned to the following categories:
* commercial;
* educational and noncommercial scientific institutions;
* representative of news media requester;
* all other requesters
- If this information is kept in an aggregate form including the number of requesters by fee category by year, a copy of this report will suffice to fulfill this element of the request.

***FOIA fee waivers***
- - - > > > for the years 2017 and 2018, the number of fee waivers granted by this office and, if available, the tracking numbers for the FOIA requests to which waivers were granted

***FOIA fee collection***
- - - > > > for the years 2017 and 2018, any report capturing the following information:
* total estimated processing and copy fees quoted to FOIA requesters
* total processing and copy fees collected by this Bureau from each fee category
- If this information is kept in an aggregate form, such as a FOIA log, that material would be sufficient to satisfy the bullet points “FOIA requester categories” and “FOIA fee collection” if it captures the following information:
* FOIA tracking number
* requester fee category
* amount processing and copy fees associated with the request
* the status of the requester’s payment for the request

***FOIA Policy Staff audit reports or summaries***
- - - > > > for the years 2017 and 2018, any and all reports of self-assessments conducted by FOIA Policy Staff
- According to the U.S. Department of the Interior 2018 Chief FOIA Officer Report, “Department FOIA Policy Staff regularly conduct self- assessments of the Department’s FOIA program, by reviewing Annual Report data, conducting audits of each bureau at least bi-annually, and reviewing and updating processing procedures, including its FOIA regulations.”

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, 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,

Beryl Lipton

From: U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Inspector General

Ms. Lipton,

Please find attached the acknowledgement letter responsive to your FOIA
request with our office.

Thank you,

Sheri Meyers
FOIA Intake

From: Beryl Lipton

Hello Ms. Meyers,

Thank you so much for your message. Please let me know if you have any questions for me.

Best wishes,
Beryl

From: U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Inspector General

Ms. Beryl Lipton,

If you are still interested in receiving the information you have
requested, We need you to clarify what you are referencing (or defining)
as "budget materials or plans," as well as, staffing reports and plans.
Please let us know if you are still interested in receiving the information
you have requested, and if so, provide the needed clarification.

Thank You,

Eric Trader

OIG FOIA OFFICE

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | OIG

FOIA@DOIOIG.GOV

From: U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Inspector General

Ms. Lipton,

Please note that our office emailed you on May 8, 2019 regarding your
request, stating that we needed you to clarify what you are referencing (or
defining) as "budget materials or plans," as well as, staffing reports and
plans.

The FOIA requires that requests describe the records sought with sufficient
detail to allow an agency employee familiar with the subject area of the
request to locate the records with a reasonable amount of effort. We let
you know that your March 15, 2019, request did not adequately describe
records sought, therefore, we were unable to process it at that time.

Please let us know if you are still interested in receiving the information
you have requested, and if so, provide the needed clarification. If we do
not receive clarification of the information you requested within 20
working days then we will presume that you are no longer interested in
pursuing your request and we will close our file on it. See 43 C.F.R. §
2.5(d).

Thank You,

Eric Trader

OIG FOIA OFFICE

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | OIG

FOIA@DOIOIG.GOV

From: U.S. Department of the Interior Office of Inspector General

Ms. Lipton,

Please find attached the response letter to your FOIA request with our
office.

Thank you,

Eric Trader

OIG FOIA OFFICE

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | OIG

FOIA@DOIOIG.GOV

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