IC STAFF EXPERIENCE WITH FOIA

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CIA-RDP81M00980R001900040057-6
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RIPPUB
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K
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2
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December 19, 2016
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August 1, 2006
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57
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Publication Date: 
January 13, 1978
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MF
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1 'Apploved For Release 2006/08/01 : CIA-RDP81 M00980R001900040057-6 DCI/IC 78-0603 71 01-3,5- MEMORANDUM FOR: George Cary 25X1 Legislative Counsel Acting Deputy to the DCI for the Intelligence Community SUBJECT: IC Staff Experience with FOIA REFERENCE: 3 JAN i978 Your Memorandum for Morning Meeting Participants, dated 30 December 1977, Subject: Amendments to .,the Freedom of Information Act 1. Reference reported that as a result of recent discussions between the Director and the Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the Office of Legislative Counsel is currently assessing the impact of FOIA and working on possible amendatory language. You asked for comments to assist you in this task, in particular, our position on whether FOIA has had a negative or harmful impact on Agency activities and operations. 2. The IC Staff has not had a large number of FOIA requests, although some have run to many/pages of text. In 1976 for example we handled an , , FOIA request for copies of all DCIDs ever published -- more than 200 separate documents. In 1976, the total number of FOIA requests processed by the IC Staff was 21; in`1977 we handled only eight. 3. Many of the FOIA requests referred to the IC Staff have involved documents of historical interest which were eligible for declassification review under E.O. 11652. Other requests for more recent material on the organization and management of the Intelligence Community were prompted by the Congressional investigations and the publication of E.O. 11905. In response to these requests, a considerable body of material has been declas- sified and released. We believe that release of this type of information has helped to increase public awareness of the role of intelligence in our government. R001900040057-6 p.p7ovecl _F or Release 2006/08/01 CIA 'R DP81 MOO98OR001900040057-6 SUBJECT: IC Staff Experience with FOIA 4. In our experience to date, the exemption criteria of the Freedom of Information Act have been sufficient to enable us to withhold material we determine warrants continued protection, and our denials have rarely been appealed. RAIAasP 2006/08/01 : 0 IA-R?P81 M00980R001900040051-6