Thursday, January 9, 2014

U.S. Navy Accidentally Sends Out An Email Detailing How They Avoid 'Freedom Of Information' Requests

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Navy Reviews FOIA Office After Mistakenly Sent Email -- NBC Washington

U.S. Navy officials ordered an internal review of employees in its Freedom of Information Act office, and a navy official said the agency will also consider disciplinary actions because of the content of an email mistakenly sent to News4 I-Team reporter Scott MacFarlane.
In the email, a Navy FOIA officer details a strategy to reject and stymie the reporter’s request for emails, photos and memorandums related to the shooting incident at Navy Yard in southeast Washington in which 12 people were killed.

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Navy accidentally sends reporter memo detailing plan to dodge FOIA request on Navy Yard shooting files -- al.com
Navy Accidentally Emails Reporter Its Plans to Deny His FOIA Request -- Gawker

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