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FY 2013, 09/26/2013 Etc Freedom of Information & Privacy Program Case Log Site: DoN For Period 10/01/2012 to 09/30/2013 Case Types: F,B Report Date: 11/14/2013 Site Code: DoN Case Number Requester Subject Received Dt Closed Dt 2013F010424 Hiring & Selection Process Inquiry 01/02/2013 01/09/2013 2013F010425 Insurance Archaeology Group Historic Insurance Records re: 01/02/2013 02/11/2013 Cargill, Inc. 2013F010426 NCIS Investigation 01/02/2013 01/03/2013 2013F010427 Sikorsky Construction Numbers of all 01/02/2013 01/09/2013 H-60s 2013F010428 Bureau Numbers of the French E-2Cs, 3 01/02/2013 01/09/2013 and 4 2013F010429 EMail Correspondence 01/03/2013 04/16/2013 2013F010430 "Trading Paint/Sentinel System" 01/03/2013 01/04/2013 Program Guide 2013F010431 PP-TRIM (SC-WRK-13-7) -CONTRACT 01/03/2013 01/03/2013 2013F010432 Medical/Treatment Records 01/03/2013 01/03/2013 2013F010433 Integrated Cover and Deception System 01/03/2013 01/04/2013 (ICADS) program guide 2013F010434 Hake Law All docs pertaining to asbestos and 01/03/2013 01/09/2013 medical warnings labels pertaining abestos exposure 2013F010435 DEA CASE# 12-00440-P (Criminal Case) 01/03/2013 01/04/2013 2013F010436 Centurion Research Solutions P.P.-TRIM (SC-WR-13-25)- CONTRACT 01/03/2013 01/11/2013 2013F010437 CONTRACT 01/03/2013 01/08/2013 2013F010438 Investigation 01/03/2013 01/04/2013 2013F010439 AIRCRAFT MISHAP REPORT 01/03/2013 01/04/2013 2013F010440 DMV NCIS Investigation 01/03/2013 01/04/2013 2013F010441 P.P-TRIM (SC-WRK13-126)-CONTRACT 01/04/2013 01/08/2013 2013F010442 P.P.-TRIM (SC-WRK-13-127)-Contract 01/04/2013 01/08/2013 2013F010443 Scripps Howard News Service P.P-TRIM (SC-WRK-13-210)- CONTRACT 01/04/2013 01/11/2013 2013F010444 P.P.-TRIM (SC-WRK-13-209)-Title of 01/04/2013 01/11/2013 Competition Advocate ref FAR NAVSEA Page 1 Freedom of Information & Privacy Program Case Log Site: DoN For Period 10/01/2012 to 09/30/2013 Case Types: F,B Report Date: 11/14/2013 Site Code: DoN Case Number Requester Subject Received Dt Closed Dt 2013F010445 Pacific Partnership and Continuing 01/04/2013 02/05/2013 Promise Missions from 2006 to 2012 2013F010446 Invitation List for the Quaterly 01/07/2013 01/15/2013 Community Leaders meeting w/ the Navy at NASWI 2013F010447 NCIS Investigation 01/07/2013 01/15/2013 2013F010448 Centurion Research Solutions P.P. 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