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DHS looks to cut number of paper FOIA requests

DHS looks to cut number of paper FOIA requests

Federal Newscast · Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

December 29, 20258m 26s

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The Department of Homeland Security is looking to cut down on the number of paper Freedom of Information Act requests it receives. Under a final rule set to go into effect next month, DHS will require most people to submit FOIA and Privacy Act requests electronically. DHS will allow for alternative submission methods in limited circumstances where an electronic request isn’t feasible, such as for incarcerated people. The department says the new rule will allow FOIA officers to spend less time on data entry and more time searching for and reviewing records.

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