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October 2013

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  • Want to request records from the NYPD? Start here

    Want to request records from the NYPD? Start here

    by Shawn Musgrave
    October 30, 2013

    NYPD is notorious among reporters as being about as transparent and open as a bank vault. But with the release of the complete listing of all forms used by the agency allowing users to make targeted requests, they’ll find it a lot harder to fall back on the blanket “too vague” rejection.

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  • Who runs the Gitmo library? The Navy's not quite sure

    Who runs the Gitmo library? The Navy’s not quite sure

    by Michael Morisy
    October 29, 2013

    After reading a bit about the Guantánamo Bay library, and how John Grisham’s books were banned from it, I filed a few requests for more information. Three years and a half-dozen agencies later, and what little information that has been released came from a completely unrelated inquiry.

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  • "A cooperative attitude" James Hood's FBI file

    “A cooperative attitude” James Hood’s FBI file

    by Zack Sampson
    October 28, 2013

    The FBI file of James A. Hood, who led the push to desegregate the University of Alabama, includes a letter he sent to J. Edgar Hoover seeking reports about crime statistics, which the Director denied. A year later, the Freedom of Information Act went into effect to ground such requests in legal entitlement rather than an official’s good will.

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  • MuckRock-MIT public records survey uncovers few challenges to library collections, but a few real gems

    MuckRock-MIT public records survey uncovers few challenges to library collections, but a few real gems

    by Shawn Musgrave
    October 25, 2013

    MuckRock teamed up with MIT researcher Chris Peterson to conduct an unprecedented public records survey of complaints submitted to Massachusetts public and school libraries. Out of more than 1,000 libraries that have responded so far, fewer than 20 have had challenges since 2010.

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  • School of hard Glocks: the Department of Education's growing gun library

    School of hard Glocks: the Department of Education’s growing gun library

    by Jasper Craven
    October 24, 2013

    The Department of Education’s enforcement wing has spent nearly $100k on guns since 2001, including Glock pistols and Remington shotguns. Since when does Glock qualify as a “small business” for government contracts?

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  • Go FOIA and multiply: Why the BAH contracts are just the start

    Go FOIA and multiply: Why the BAH contracts are just the start

    by Zack Sampson
    October 23, 2013

    Contracts are often the ideal starting point for investigative projects like MuckRock’s Booz Allen Hamilton deep-dive. Here’s what to look for in a dissecting contract, and how to draft follow-up requests based on what you find.

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  • Senator Feinstein: give us your 'metadata'

    Senator Feinstein: give us your ‘metadata’

    by Bradley Campbell
    October 22, 2013

    California Senator Dianne Feinstein has recently opined that the NSA’s call record collection does not fit the definition of surveillance, and that Americans don’t have a right to privacy for this kind of information. So we’ve asked the NSA for hers.

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  • Is there a bump in your bill? How the DEA tested money for cocaine

    Is there a bump in your bill? How the DEA tested money for cocaine

    by Michael Morisy
    October 21, 2013

    In response to requests for assisting in tracing drugs, the DEA lab developed a method for detecting traces of cocaine as small as .25mg. The problem? A study of Chicago Federal Reserve Bank cash found a third of high-value bills in general circulation failed the test - and that the bank itself was responsible.

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  • Help MuckRock scour FBI's Madrid train bombing files

    Help MuckRock scour FBI’s Madrid train bombing files

    by George LeVines
    October 18, 2013

    The FBI has released 3,853 pages on the March 2004 Madrid train bombing. Root around them yourself and tell us what you dig up!

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  • The CIA fax machines work again

    The CIA fax machines work again

    by Shawn Musgrave
    October 17, 2013

    The government shutdown closed down the majority of FOIA offices, and forced many requesters and transparency advocates to put their requests on ice. As federal employees return to work, request responses are pouring back in.

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  • Commonsense updates needed for Massachusetts public records law

    Commonsense updates needed for Massachusetts public records law

    by Shawn Musgrave
    October 16, 2013

    MuckRock was proud to testify at the Massachusetts Statehouse on Tuesday in support of amendments to the state public records law, which was written in a pre-Internet era when printing cost 20 cents per page. The proposed amendments will streamline public records requests and incentivize agencies to cut costs.

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  • Day 15: Shutdown FOIA update

    Day 15: Shutdown FOIA update

    by Zack Sampson
    October 15, 2013

    The federal shutdown has forced the closure of numerous government offices, but some departments have kept their FOIA operations up and running.

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  • Infringe, violate, defame: Scribd does it all, according to FTC complaints

    Infringe, violate, defame: Scribd does it all, according to FTC complaints

    by George LeVines
    October 10, 2013

    Complaints submitted to the Federal Trade Commission against Scribd allege everything from copyright violation to conspiracy.

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  • Sharpen up those Sharpies: MuckRock is coming for NSA docs

    Sharpen up those Sharpies: MuckRock is coming for NSA docs

    by Shawn Musgrave
    October 09, 2013

    With your contributions, MuckRock has cut a check to the NSA for its electric bills and utility rate agreements for the Bluffdale dataplex. Sharpen up those Sharpies, NSA – we’re coming for your docs.

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  • Calling the NSA's Bluffdale

    Calling the NSA’s Bluffdale

    by Shawn Musgrave
    October 08, 2013

    With the WSJ reporting that NSA’s Bluffdale, Utah data megaplex is melting down every few weeks, MuckRock wants diagnostic reports and the center’s electricity tab. Can you help flip on the lights?

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  • NSA inundated by FOIA requests after Snowden leaks

    NSA inundated by FOIA requests after Snowden leaks

    by Zack Sampson
    October 07, 2013

    An internal email released to MuckRock shows just many citizens have turned to FOIA after learning of government data collection programs. Thousands of requests have flooded into the NSA FOIA office since June, far exceeding average totals.

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  • Seeking fresh eyes on Booz Allen Hamilton contracts

    Seeking fresh eyes on Booz Allen Hamilton contracts

    by Zack Sampson
    October 04, 2013

    Weeks before Edward Snowden’s leaks came to light, MuckRock asked dozens of agencies for contracts with mega-consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, his former employer. We’ve been deluged with the records that have come in so far, so here’s a chance to give them a look yourself.

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  • Transparency shutdown: which FOIA offices are on ice?

    Transparency shutdown: which FOIA offices are on ice?

    by Shawn Musgrave
    October 03, 2013

    The government shutdown that took effect on Tuesday has had widespread impact on a variety of public services and infrastructure. This includes a number of FOIA offices that have gone dark, a number of which have vowed to resume processing requests once a compromise is reached. One bright spot: the Pentagon’s fax machines are still on!

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  • 15 agencies couldn't show us their own contracts with Booz Allen Hamilton

    15 agencies couldn’t show us their own contracts with Booz Allen Hamilton

    by Zack Sampson
    October 02, 2013

    When MuckRock asked numerous government offices for copies of their contracts with Booz Allen Hamilton from the last five years, we received a range of responses, from digital copies within a few days to flat out denials, stating that the agency couldn’t, or wouldn’t, find the contracts at all.

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  • Got a FOIA request? Sorry, the government's not in.

    Got a FOIA request? Sorry, the government’s not in.

    by Zack Sampson
    October 01, 2013

    The stalemate in Washington that has brought the government to its knees is stemming the free flow of information, too.

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