OFF THE WIRE
Recently a page about Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests was added to this site (copblock.org/foia) in the hope that it lessens the learning curve on how to use that tool to obtain information and thus achieve greater transparency from those who purport to work for us.
Yesterday I received an
Listen to the 50-minute presentation by Ravnitzky and Lapsley (Note that the window shows a longer length, but the presentation, with Q&A, does run 50-minutes.)
http://c2047862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/tnha19.mp3
Video of the presentation
http://www.governmentattic.org/Next_HOPE_talk_2010.mp4
Embedded below are the slides used in the presentation
The talk suggests ways you can maximize the information returned while keeping your costs down, as well as obtain information that may not be mentioned elsewhere. For example, Ravnitzky and Lapsley recommend that you could:
- include only four sentences on your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request
- solicit restricted reports (or the first five pages of each restricted report to keep costs down, then if warranted follow-up to obtain the entire report) related to XXXXXXX (specific timeframe/event/etc)
- request lists of documents that’ll identify other documents, entire databases or all closed reports at that agency
- ask for documents electronically (easier to share, less expensive)
- be tenacious – if your request is rejected or if an exemption is cited that could have been done in error – follow-up