Check out the next FOIA Requester Roundtable on FOIA Libraries
Did you know that agencies are required under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 USC § 552(a)(2), to make available to the public five categories of records: final opinions, including concurring and dissenting opinions and orders, made in adjudicated cases; policy statements not published in the Federal Register; administrative staff manuals and instructions that [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on January 18, 2013, under About FOIA, Best practices, OGIS events.
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Don’t shut your eyes to the importance of FOIA regulations
Freedom of Information Act regulations sound like a sure cure for insomnia, but if FOIA were a movie, their role would be a real sleeper. We at OGIS recognize that well-crafted FOIA regulations are key to an effective agency FOIA process so we regularly comment on proposed changes to regulations as part of our statutory [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on December 13, 2012, under About FOIA, About OGIS, Best practices, FOIA in the news.
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Live from D.C. … It’s FOIAonline!
Back in January, we reported that several Federal agencies had partnered to develop an online system aimed at expanding public access to information requested under FOIA. We’re pleased to report that FOIAonline is live! Beginning October 1, requesters seeking records from five Federal agencies can use FOIAonline to submit FOIA requests, track their progress, communicate with [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on October 1, 2012, under IT Solutions.
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More on Immigration Records
An OGIS-sponsored forum on immigration records on May 23 brought together FOIA professionals from five agencies which maintain immigration records with immigration attorneys and others interested in such records. The FOIA Ombudsman is spot-lighting each agency and the types of immigration records each holds. See previous posts on U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS); Immigration [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on August 15, 2012, under About OGIS.
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Immigration Records, Part 4: Customs & Border Protection Records
An OGIS-sponsored forum on immigration records on May 23 brought FOIA professionals from agencies which maintain immigration records together with immigration attorneys and others interested in such records. The FOIA Ombudsman is spot-lighting each agency and the types of immigration records each holds. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on July 10, 2012, under About OGIS.
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ICE: A Source for Investigative Immigration Records
An OGIS-sponsored forum on immigration records on May 23 brought FOIA professionals from agencies which maintain immigration records together with immigration attorneys and others interested in such records. The FOIA Ombudsman is spot-lighting each agency and the types of immigration records each holds. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on June 20, 2012, under About FOIA.
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Ensuring Requests for A-Files are A-OK
Note: An OGIS-sponsored forum on immigration records on May 23 brought together FOIA professionals from agencies which maintain immigration records with immigration attorneys and others interested in such records. The FOIA Ombudsman: Information & Advice is spot-lighting each agency, the types of immigration records each holds and tips for obtaining those records under FOIA. U.S. [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on June 7, 2012, under About FOIA, OGIS events.
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Demystifying Immigration Records, Part 1
At least five different Federal agencies maintain immigration records, so figuring out which agency holds what records can be challenging—even for frequent FOIA requesters like immigration attorneys. On the flip side, agencies are challenged by a constant stream of immigration records requests. An OGIS-sponsored forum on immigration records May 23 brought immigration attorneys and others [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on May 31, 2012, under About OGIS.
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Improving FOIA
The following post is from OGIS Director Miriam Nisbet: The Freedom of Information Act directs OGIS to recommend “policy changes to Congress and the President to improve the administration” of FOIA. Since late 2009 when OGIS opened as part of the National Archives and Records Administration, the Office has looked for and shared ways to [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on May 3, 2012, under About OGIS.
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Extra Extra: Read All About Us!
Ever had one of those weeks when your car has a flat, the dog escapes and you get a call from your bank because your credit card number was stolen? We’ve had a couple weeks like that at OGIS regarding publishing online our 2012 report on our second full year. But never mind all that [...]
Posted by Kirsten Mitchell on April 18, 2012, under About OGIS.
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