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US General Services Administration FOIA CASE LOGS for FY 2007 10/01/2006-9/30/2007 US General Services Administration FOIA CASE LOGS for FY 2007 10/01/2006-9/30/2007 WF ID# Type Date Recvd Sender Region/Division Rcds Provided Date Closed 111145 FOIA 10/03/2006 (Self) Central Office, Washington, DC 10/30/2006 Comments: Please send sales results from GSA auction August 28 & 31, 2006 at American Auto Auction, 123 Williams Street, North 1 Dighton, MA 02764 111147 FOIA 10/03/2006 INPUT Central Office, Washington, DC 10/03/2006 Comments: Requesting clearly releasable portions of the documents regarding all contracts awarded under Solicitation #PKI001, the 2 Information Technology Services Public Key Infrastructure Qualified Bidders List Requirement. 111149 FOIA 10/03/2006 Avery Company 10/06/2006 3 Comments: Request leased facility information for all GSA Properties in the USA under the Freedom of Information Act. The Commonwealth of 111153 FOIA 10/03/2006 Massachusette Information Central Office, Washington, DC 10/26/2006 Technology Division (ITD) Comments: Requesting VOIP implementation and/or service management contracts (i.e. Statement of Works) that have been negotiated between federal state agencies and private contractors. Ideally, we would like a copy of a Statement of Work or Task Order (and any related 4 contract documents) where the federal agency procured VOIP implementation or management services from a vendor. A large scale implementation or management would be preferable (e.g. over 1000 phones converted). 111164 FOIA 10/03/2006 The Washington Post Central Office, Washington, DC 2-Partial 12/19/2006 Comments: All records of correspondence and communications among representatives of the General Services Administration and Representative Tom Davis and members of his House Government Reform Committee and congressional staff between January 1, 2003 and 5 the present. Records of correspondence and communications include but are not limited to: letters, e-mails, memorandums, and any and all other forms of communications 111173 FOIA 10/04/2006 (Self) 7A Forth Worth 10/11/2006 6 Comments: Current listing of US Government real property in Bell County, TX. 111174 FOIA 10/04/2006 Solution Source INC. Central Office, Washington, DC 10/26/2006 7 Comments: An excel file containing information on all GSA awarded FSS vendors in order to facilitate Teaming Arrangements. 111182 FOIA 10/04/2006 Federal Sources, Inc. (FSI) 2A New York 12/28/2006 Comments: Task Order GST0203CJ0631 "AMC Relocation Task" awarded January 7, 2003 to Sytex, Inc. off of Logworld Contract 8 #GS10F0222M in response to solicitation number 02FM213631. Request a copy of entire task order, including statement of work and all modifications. A copy of the RFQ and modifications. 111230 FOIA 10/05/2006 ICG Government Central Office, Washington, DC 11/06/2006 US General Services Administration FOIA CASE LOGS for FY 2007 10/01/2006-9/30/2007 WF ID# Type Date Recvd Sender Region/Division Rcds Provided Date Closed 9 Comments: Copies of any purchase orders awarded by NRC under GSA Satillite communications GS00T00NSD0006 0013 and 0860 111233 FOIA 10/05/2006 (Self) 2A New York 2-Partial 11/20/2006 Comments: Copies of all documents, memos, resumes and other pertinent documents submitted by those 32 individuals whose credentials 10 were considered superior. 111250 FOIA 10/06/2006 (Self) Central Office, Washington, DC 10/13/2006 11 Comments: I would like to get a copy of the eLease RFP and the winning RFP. 111262 FOIA 10/11/2006 FOIA Group, Inc. Central Office, Washington, DC 02/02/2007 12 Comments: All credit card holder and their respective transaction data for the last FY relative to the GSA Advantage Purchase Program 111264 FOIA 10/11/2006 FOIA Group, Inc. Central Office, Washington, DC 10/17/2006 Comments: All credit card holder (names, address, tel #, email) & their respective transaction data for the last FY year in the format as 13 previously provided. 111269 FOIA 10/11/2006 Touchtone Consulting Group Central Office, Washington, DC 10/13/2006 14 Comments: Copy of awarded contract, and all correspondence relating to the proposal for RFQ160228.,,winning bidder is SiloSmashers 111296 FOIA 10/13/2006 Touchtone Consulting Group Central Office, Washington, DC 11/07/2006 Comments: Proposal submitted by SiloSmashers, the awarded contract, and all other responsive documents associated with the evaluation of 15 the proposal 111305 FOIA 10/13/2006 Crystalview Technology Central Office, Washington, DC 11/08/2006 16 Comments: Historical credit card use info. for different vehicles 111310 FOIA 10/16/2006 INPUT Central Office, Washington, DC 10/27/2006 Comments: Requesting a list of all IT contractors at General Services Administration - (Finance). The list should include: contract number, 17 name of contractor, dates of the contract (including expiration date), contract value, and contract title/description. Docutrieval Information 111334 FOIA 10/16/2006 5A Chicago 10/27/2006 Services 18 Comments: Requesting information connected with the Hammond Federal Courthouse in Hammond, IN. 111335 FOIA 10/16/2006 XSB, Inc 10/23/2006 19 Comments: Seeking info. in data fields from the GSA Advantage Service Law Offices 111336 FOIA 10/16/2006 McCarthy, Sweeney & 5A Chicago 2-Partial 11/07/2006 Harkaway, P.C. US General Services Administration FOIA CASE LOGS for FY 2007 10/01/2006-9/30/2007 WF ID# Type Date Recvd Sender Region/Division Rcds Provided Date Closed 20 Comments: Requesting all emails dated between May 1, 2006 & July 31, 2006, transmitted from (b)(6) (Self) 111337 FOIA 10/05/2006 7A Forth Worth 10/26/2006 Comments: Releasable portions of sections A-J of the contract awarded from Solicitation GS07P06HHC0130 - US Land Port of Entry 21 Expansion Ysleta Border Station, El Paso, TX, including statement of work. 111356 FOIA 10/11/2006 (Self) 7A Forth Worth 11/03/2006 22 Comments: Requesting the bid for the power wash cleaning from Esparza Pressure Wash submitted by Rick Esparza. Border Building sites. 111360 FOIA 10/17/2006 (Self) 10/18/2006 Comments: Accepted bids (purchase amount) for 2002-2005 Chevrolet Tahoes and 2001-2005 GMC Yukons ). for auctions held in 23 Springfield, MO on July 13, July 27, August 24, and September 21st. 111361 FOIA 10/17/2006 (Self) Central Office, Washington, DC 10/18/2006 Comments: GSA fleet vehicle's sales data for this year starting in January of this year and going through the latest data available. Seeking 24 vehicles VIN#, year, make, model, engine size (# of cylinders), mileage, fuel type, location of sale, date of sale, and sale price. Cokinos Bosien & Young 111366 FOIA 10/17/2006 7A Fort Worth 2-Partial 11/24/2006 Attorneys at Law Comments: Requesting contract documents in reference to Annex Construction - US Post Office and Courthouse, Little Rock AR (Caddell 25 Construction Co., Inc.) Service Employees 111369 FOIA 10/17/2006 7A Forth Worth 2-Partial 12/11/2006 International Union Comments: Requesting lease information for LTX14999 and LTX15179 (El Camino Real, Houston, TX; occupied by US Fish & Wildlife 26 Service). 111392 FOIA 10/19/2006 (Self) Central Office, Washington, DC 10/20/2006 Comments: Sales Results from the public auction in Phoenix, AZ at the Manheim Arizona Auto Auction Public auction for the following 27 Auction dates of May 5th,June 2nd,July 14th, August 4th, and September 8th of 2006. One Strong Voice for 111413 FOIA 10/20/2006 Central Office, Washington, DC 11/16/2006 Virginia Tourism Comments: Copies of the competitive sets contained within the STAR report for Virginia upon which the GSA determines the regions 28 Federal per diem rate. Reports for April 2003 through March 2004 and April 2004 through March 2-005. 111414 FOIA 10/20/2006 LRP Publications Central Office, Washington, DC 11/16/2006 US General Services Administration FOIA CASE LOGS for FY 2007 10/01/2006-9/30/2007 WF ID# Type Date Recvd Sender Region/Division Rcds Provided Date Closed 29 Comments: Copy of all General Service Administration Orders that were issued or revised from January 1, 2004 through October 17, 2006. 111418 FOIA 10/20/2006 (Self) Central Office, Washington, DC 11/09/2006 Comments: United States Postal Service rebate information with Voyager Credit Card and/or U.S. Bank from January 2000 through October 30 2006 and 2. A copy of Contract (GS-23f-98002) between U.S. Bank and the United States Postal Service 111442 FOIA 10/24/2006 Mesa Air Group Central Office, Washington, DC 1-Full 11/02/2006 Comments: FY 2003-2007, the names of all carriers who submitted bids for the City Pair Program on inter-island Hawaiian city pairs and the 31 amount of bid. 111443 FOIA 10/24/2006 Future Solutions Inc. Central Office, Washington, DC 11/02/2006 Comments: Details manufacturers part numbers, the company who sold it, what they sold it for, and how many times they sold that product 32 during 2006 through the end of this fiscal year. The data sheet to include MFR Part Number, Selling Vendor Name, MFR Name, Date of Sale, Unit Price, Quantity, Purchase Order Number, and Contract Number. 111445 FOIA 10/24/2006 INPUT Central Office, Washington, DC 11/06/2006 Comments: Contract #BPAGSAOPIFY07-1 awarded to BAE Systems Analytical Solutions, Inc under Solicitation #RFQ142582, BPAGSAOPIFY07-2 awarded to Booze Allen Hamilton (BAH) under Solicitation #RFQ142582, BPAGSAOPIFY07-3 awarded to E.L. Hamm & Associates, Inc. (E.L. Hamm) under Solicitation #RFQ142582, BPAGSAOPIFY07-4 awarded to Nelson Management Consulting 33 under Solicitation #RFQ142582, and BPAGSAOPIFY07-5 awarded to Warden Associates under Solicitation #RFQ142582, the requirement. Specifically, I am requesting copies of the following information/documents: Awarded contract, modifications and all related attachments and exhibits Attorneys and Counselors at 111458 FOIA 10/24/2006 5A Chicago 2-Partial 11/24/2006 Law Comments: Re: GS-05P01GBC0041 - Project: Department of Homeland Security Prospectus Project, , 536 S.
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