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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-13-09 03:18 PM
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The FBI is Number ONE!

Washington, DC, March 13, 2009 – The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) today won the fifth annual Rosemary Award for the worst Freedom of Information Act performance by a federal agency. The FBI’s reports to Congress show that the Bureau is unable to find any records in response to two-thirds of its incoming FOIA requests on average over the past four years, when the other major government agencies averaged only a 13% “no records” response to public requests.

Given annually during Sunshine Week by the Emmy- and George Polk Award-winning National Security Archive at George Washington University, the Rosemary Award recognizes outstandingly bad responsiveness to the public that flouts the letter and spirit of the Freedom of Information Act. The Award is named after President Nixon’s secretary Rose Mary Woods and the backwards-leaning stretch with which she erased an eighteen-and-a-half minute section of a key Watergate conversation on the White House tapes.

“The FBI knowingly uses a search process that doesn’t find relevant records,” commented Tom Blanton, the director of the Archive. “Not only does this woeful performance lead to unnecessary litigation, but the Bureau apparently uses the same searches in its criminal investigations as well.”

During fiscal year 2008, the FBI gave “no records” responses to 57% of the requests it processed, more than any other major agency. The Bureau only provided documents (most redacted) in less than 14% of cases—the lowest percentage of requests granted among the major agencies in the federal government. In 2007, the FBI responded with “no records” in 70% of its FOIA requests. In 2006, “no records” peaked at 74%; and in 2005, at 66%—the four-year average.

A recent declaration submitted in federal court by FBI FOIA chief David M. Hardy shed some light on these dreadful statistics. Hardy explained that FBI files are indexed only by reference terms that have to be manually applied by individual agents (although Hardy also admitted that agents don’t always index all relevant terms). And unless a requester specifically asks for a broader search, the FBI will only look in a central database of electronic file names at FBI headquarters in Washington. This search will miss any internal or cross-references to people who are not the subject of an investigation, any records stored at other FBI offices around the country, and any records created before the 1970s, which are stored in paper form and only indexed using a manual card catalog. When requesters send their requests directly to relevant field offices for processing, the FBI’s policy is to automatically route all requests back to headquarters for the same inadequate search. Until the requester files suit in federal court, the FBI will not perform a broader search.

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http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/news/20090313/index.htm
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progressoid Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-13-09 04:06 PM
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1. Hey FBI...
Edited on Fri Mar-13-09 04:10 PM by progressoid





edited to clarify the FBI, not Joanne98 :)
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LiberalFighter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-13-09 04:23 PM
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2. We should help the FBI be number one every year.
File 1000% more FOIA's.

Maybe even do a FOIA on the Director and his assistants?
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ShortnFiery Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-13-09 04:55 PM
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3. But hey there Agents Mike and Mary - we all know that you are the exception.
;)
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formercia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Mar-13-09 05:59 PM
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4. I sent a FOIA request to the FBI for a copy of my records.
It came back no records found. I thought it interesting, since I had attended a course at the FBI Academy and had been detailed to FBI Headquarters to work on an important project.

I suspect that Bush Gang put a lock-down on FBI records.
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vadawg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-14-09 04:38 AM
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5. i guess it depends how long ago you were there and how long for
and i can testify to records of classes going missing from law enforcement academies, its a pain in the ass. Much more likely the records were not that vital so were destroyed or lost rather than some conspirancy.
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