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FOIA Case Logs for the Defense Intelligence Agency (Dla), FY2006 and FY2007 Description of document: FOIA case logs for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DlA), FY2006 and FY2007 Requested date: 27-May-2007 Released date: 28-September-2010 Posted date: 25-October-2010 Titles of documents: All Requests Received between 10/01/2005 and 09/30/2006 All Requests Received between 10/01/2006 and 09/30/2007 Source of document: Defense Intelligence Agency ATTN: DAN-1A (FOIA) 200 MacDill Blvd Washington, DC 20340-5100 Email: [email protected] Fax: (301) 394-5356 The governmentattic.org web site (“the site”) is noncommercial and free to the public. The site and materials made available on the site, such as this file, are for reference only. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals have made every effort to make this information as complete and as accurate as possible, however, there may be mistakes and omissions, both typographical and in content. The governmentattic.org web site and its principals shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused, or alleged to have been caused, directly or indirectly, by the information provided on the governmentattic.org web site or in this file. The public records published on the site were obtained from government agencies using proper legal channels. Each document is identified as to the source. Any concerns about the contents of the site should be directed to the agency originating the document in question. GovernmentAttic.org is not responsible for the contents of documents published on the website. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASIllNGTON, D.C. 20340·5100 U-I 0-7,037IDAN-I A (FOIA) SEP 2 B 20 10 This responds to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, dated May 27, 2007 that you submitted to the Defense Intelligence Agency (OlA) for the FY2006 and FY2007 FOIA case logs. I apologize for the delay in responding to your request. A search of DIA's systems of records located the documents responsive to your request. Upon review, I have determined that some portions of the documents must be withheld in part from disclosure pursuant to the FOIA. The withheld portions are exempt from release pursuant to Exemptions 2,3, and 6 of the FOIA, 5 U.S.c. 552 §§ (b)(2), (b)(3), and (b)(6). Exemption 2 applies to information which pertains solely to the internal rules and practices of the agency, the release of which could risk circumvention of a legal requirement. Exemption 3 applies to information specifically exempted by a statute establishing particular criteria for withholding. The applicable statutes are 10 U.S.C. § 424 which protects the identity of OlA employees and the organizational structure of the agency and P.L. 86-36 which protects NSA functions and information. Exemption 6 appl ies to information which if released would constitute an unwarranted invasion of the personal privacy of other individuals. If you are not satisfied with my response to your request, you may exercise your right to file an administrative appeal by writing to the address below and referring to case number 0486-2007. Your appeal must be postmarked no later than 60 days after the date of this letter. Defense Intelligence Agency ATTN: DAN-IA (ForA) 200 MacDill Blvd Washington,D.C. 20340-5100 Sincerely, ~~ 'J.~r 2 Enclosures Alesia Y. Williams Chief, Freedom of Information Act Staff All Requests Received between 10/01/2005 and 09/30/2006 Request RequestlD Requester Name Request Description Type FOIA-00001-2006 Macekura, Stephen Referral for Consultation, case control No. SC05-177. FOIA FOIA-00002-2006 Macekura, Stephen Request referral for Consultation, case control No. SC05-177. FOIA FOIA-00003-2006 Noguchi, Jamie Archive #200514630IA232: Request ail biographical documents FOIA created between January 1, 1985 and July I, 2005 on the following members of the Tallban in Afghanistan: Mawlawl Oadullah, Mawlawi Nanai, and Mullah Ahmadullah Mawlawi Habibullah Ershad. FOIA-OOOO4-2006 Imbrogno, Richard Request copies of records concerning terrorist attacks on the World FOIA Trade Center Towers, aviation security at Logan Airport near Boston FOIA-OOOO5-2006 Noguchi, Jamie Archive #20051487DIA234: Mullah Haji Amir, MUllah Tohr Maqld, FOIA Mullah Muhammad Hasan Rehmani-Biographical documents created between January 1, 1985 and July 1, 2005 related to members of the ITalihan in Afa FOIA-00006-2006 Noguchi, Jamie Archive #20051487DIA234: Request all biographical documents FOIA created between January I, 1985 and July I, 2005 related to the following members of the Taliban In Afghanistan: Mullah Hajl Amir, Mullah Tohr Maqid, and Mullah Muhammad Hasan Rehmanl. , , FOIA-00007-2006 Dunaway, Richard Request a cPE!' of fra,q Survey Group documents. FOIA FOIA-00008-2006 Hodai, Mohamad Request records pertaining to any involvement Jerry Bruckheimer has FOIA had with DOD regarding the lV series, ·Profiles from the Front line". FOIA-00009-2006 Noguchi, Jamie Archive #20051492DIA235: Request all biographical documents FOIA craeated between January 1, 1985 and July I, 2005 relating to Tallban members, Vasser Esam Hamdl, David Hicks, and John Walker I Lindh FOIA-OOOI0-2006 Patel, Deepali Infectious Disease Risk Assessments for Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, FOIA Turkey, Syria, Uzbekistan, and Saudi Arabia, produced by AFMIC. FOIA-OOOI1-2006 Noguchi, Jamie Archive #20051477DIA233: Request biographical documents created FOIA between January 1" 1985 and July I, 2005 relateing to Taliban members, Abdul Razaq Nafez (Mullah Abdul Razzaq), Juma Khan and IMuliah ... ~ FOIA-00012-2006 HALLEN,O Request info. on "Project Blue" FOIA FOIA-00013-2006 Tzouliadis, Tim Referral, request access to claSSified document accountability FOIA record/State Dept. Review/Foreign Service of the United States of FOIA-OOOI4-2006 Ghachem, Malick Request disclosure to all agency records related to AI-Kifah Refugee FOIA Center, Care Interfliltional, Maktab AI-Khidmat Mujahideen, and Gulhuddin FOIA-OOOI5-2006 KOMISAR, Lucy Referral from CIA/CIA FOIA/PA No: F-200S-009S1: Request records FOIA that relate to.,the issues of dictatorship, violations of human rights, and efforts fOl" democratization in Chile during the Reagan presidency .and of U ,$. policy relating to those issues. , '~,~'" 'j ":'. FOIA-00016-2006 SIMPSON, Brad Request all documents from 1 February 1989 to 1 January 1990 FOIA I..relating .to violence in the southern Sumatra area of Lampung, FOIA-00017-2006 BURR, WILLIAM Referral: Request c~pies of 59 records of the Bureau of Intelligence FOrA and Research regarclng Atomic Energy Program USSR, Nuclear Retaliation Talks with U.K., The Murphy Function, and files on Guided IMic;:c;:ilpc;: i960. _ FOIA-00018-2006 Berg, Michael Referral: Request info. pertaining to the investigation into the illegal FOIA detention by Iraqi police and subsequent abduction and murder by unfriendly forces of Nicholas Evan Berg. FOIA-00019-2006 Walker, MELISSA Referral: Request records on China relating to sabotage and attacks FOIA on police and soldiers 1989-1990. Reference: F-2005-00139/NLGB 00-0116-F/3 (Goto) -2006 Martinez, Emeline Request information on documents relating to 12 Mexican Military FOIA Officials Archive #200510830IA183 FOIA-00021-2006 BERNDT, SARA Referral: Req~est killings 1998 La Cabuya, Columbia. FOIA FOIA-00022-2006 BUTIERFIELD, SUSAN Referral: Request disclosure of intelligence documents: US Army FOIA Intelligence & Threat Analysis Center, (USAITAC), Army Intelligence Survey, Mexico Ground Forces and others ..... Archive 1.# /OO40696ISCOO2 FOIA-00023-2006 Gorton, Richard Ordo Templi Orientls FOIA FOIA-00024-2006 Curry, Mary Archive #200515080lA237: Muslim extremist activities In Indonesia FOIA and the actions taken by the IndoneSian govemment in relation to those FOIA-00025-2006 SIMPSON, Brad documents issued between October 1 and December 31, 1994 FOIA relating to the APEC summit (APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting) held in Bogor, IndoneSia, on November IS, 1994. The Archive referral 1#/001\1 <:o,!nt4/36 FOIA-00026-2006 Yearman, Keith Seizure of a Colombian Air Force C-130 at Ft Lauderdale FOIA Internatilonal Airoort and Colombian drua smuaallna. fOlA-00027-2006 FARRELL, Christopher Children as intended targets of terrorism. FOIA FOIA-00028-2006 BERMUDEZ, Joseph S., "Theater Ballistic Missile Systems and Operations-North Korea" latest FOIA Jr. ledition FOIA-00029-2006 Davis, Christopher "Espionage Threat OlAf 1988 and Espionage The Threat Is Real" FOIA Referral FOIA-00030-2006 SIMPSON, Brad Request all d~uments issued between february 1 and April 30, FOIA 1978, relating to the session of Indonesia's MPR(Majelis Permusyawaratan Rakyat; People's Consultative Assembly) In March 11 Q7RArrhlvp #/001\ 1 "inOOJA/42 FOIA-00031-2006 YOUNG, John Referral reg,ar1,1lng. Poland Intelligence Services, Case #05-0994 FOIA .: " '':';,Y.'··. ''';';:' FOIA-00032-2006 Skelley, lynne Request documentS'r'elated to MPRI, Inc. from solicitation FOIA #HHM40205aO;'.34 FOIA-00033-2006 SIMPSON, BRADLEY Request all documents issued between July 1, 1977, and May 31, FOIA 1978 relating to students' political activities in Indonesia and the Indonesian government's actions In relation to those activities. FOIA-00034-2006 NIELSEN, Catherine Referral - Request all documents related to trips and meetings by FOIA then Secretary of State James Baker in 1992. Trips: Moscow to meet with Russian leaders FOIA-00035-2006 DIMITROVA, Alexenia Request all OIA documents about Ognlan Nakov Doinov (other FOIA possible spelling Ognyan Doynov) Born 15 October 1935 - Dead 13 Februarv 2000 FOIA-00036-2006 Rucker, Terrance Referral:
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