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Fy2014 Foia Log FY2014 FOIA LOG Request Description Organization Number Received Requester Responded (if provided by requester) 001 10/21/13 Jason Smathers 2013 FOIA Log 11/20/13 002 10/24/13 Victor Ashe correspondence to and from Dick Lobo that references Governor Michael Lynton; email and correspondence from Lynne Weil and Paul Kollmer-Dorsey 6/30/15 between January 1, 2012 through October 24, 2013 wherein Victor Ashe is mentioned; the cost for official travel of David Ensor, Lynne Weil, and Robert Boles from January 1, 2012 through October 24, 2013; email relating to filling Governor positions from Dick Lobo to the White House from January 1, 2012 through October 24, 2013; a copy of any report made by the Office of the Inspector General on leaks to BBG in 2012 or 2013, and; copies of any materials provided by Dick Lobo, Paul Kollmer-Dorsey, and Lynne Weil that mentions Victor Ashe to the Office of the Inspector General in connection with any investigations on leaks to BBG 003 11/12/13 Gloria La Riva National Committee to Free the Cuban Information regarding the Radio and/or TV Marti program “Justicia y Libertad” including: All contracts and Curriculae Vitae of the principal employees of 4/8/14 Five the program, including Tito Rodriguez Oltmans; The transcripts and audio and/or video recordings of “Justicia y Libertad” that refer to the February 24, 1996 shoot-down of the Brothers to the Rescue planes; and The transcripts and audio and/or video recordings of “Justicia y Libertad” that for the dates from January 1, 1996 up to March 20, 1996, September 10, 1998 to November 10, 1998, and May 1, 1999 to May 20, 1999, and November 20, 2000 to July 1, 2001, in which there is any commentary, coverage, or mention of “Red Avispa,” “Wasp Network,” and/or the arrest and prosecution, including the trial, of several named individuals. Transcripts and audio and/or video recordings of any appearance on any program of Radio Marti and TV Marti between the dates of January 1, 1996 through April 1, 1996, and between the dates of September 10, 1998 through June 10, 2001, in which FBI official Hector Pesquera and/or other FBI agents and/or U.S. Attorney Guy Lewis and/or other representatives of the U.S. Attorney's office of Southern Florida appeared, were interviewed, and/or were quoted. Transcripts and audio and/or video recordings of the program “Tome Nota,” hosted by Armando Perez Roura, for segments between September 10, 1998 and April 30, 2001 in which there is any commentary, coverage, or mention of “Red Avispa,” “Wasp Network,” and/or the arrest and prosecution, including the trial, of several named individuals. Transcripts and audio and/or video recordings of “Weekend Magazine” segments, between October 1, 2000 and June 10, 2001, in which there is any commentary, coverage, or mention of “Red Avispa,” “Wasp Network,” and/or the arrest and prosecution, including the trial, of several named individuals. 004 11/12/13 Jim McElhatton Washington Times correspondence to and from Board Member Victor H. Ashe and other board members during calendar year 2012 7/16/14 005 11/27/13 William Marshall Judicial Watch any and all records relating to attendance by BBG employees at the Benchmarks Conference held at the Ritz Carlton Pentagon City hotel from November 12/20/13 15-17, 2013; records relating to communications between BBG employees and the National Security Enterprise, which sponsored the Benchmarks Conference. 006 11/27/13 Alexa O'Brien any and all documents in the Agency’s possession “that pertain to the Wikileaks website and or organization” from January 2006 to the present. 12/3/13 007 (PA) 008 12/13/13 Luke Rosiak Washington Examiner copies of the master database containing an inventory of over 170,000 broadcast recordings and printed materials 4/4/14 009 12/13/13 Michael Morisy a digital copy of the BBG legacy data assets inventory 4/4/14 010 12/23/13 Shawn Musgrave any reviews, update reports or impact assessments conducted for the anniversary of the NDAA 2013 passage 1/24/14 011 1/6/14 Michael Ravnitzky any emails in BBG FOIA Office that contain the word “Ravnitzky.” 7/30/14 012 1/23/14 Scott Highham Washington Post all reports and related documents concerning Premium Class Travel for federal employees between 2009 and the present. 4/7/14 FY2014 FOIA LOG Request Description Organization Number Received Requester Responded (if provided by requester) 013 1/23/14 Shane Allen NBC Universal copies of a) “Any and all reports filed as part of the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR), part 300-70 Agency Reporting Requirements, which establishes the 4/7/14 requirements that federal agencies report anything other than coach- class transportation accommodations by their federal employees while on official business (excluding negative reports) for the 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 YTD.” (b) “Any and all databases that exist (in their unedited original workable digital formats) regarding the Federal Travel Regulation (FTR), Part 300-70 Agency Reporting Requirements, which establishes the requirement that federal agencies report the use of any other than coach-class transportation accommodations by their federal employees while on official business (excluding negative reports) for the 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013 YTD.” (c)” Where available Documentation and/ or data to include traveler’s name, title, agency, location in which they are stationed, and/or dates/purpose(s) of travel.” 014 1/22/14 Jason Smathers a copy of the Fiscal Year 2009-2013 Premium Travel Reports created by your agency for submission to GSA per the Federal Travel Regulation. 4/7/14 015 1/22/14 Jason Smathers a copy of any emails in the Broadcasting Board of Governors FOIA Office that contain the word Smathers 4/8/14 016 (PA) 017 2/10/14 Nate Jones The National Security Archive a mandatory declassification review of “each Soviet propaganda alert produced between January 1, 1983, and December 31, 1984. 3/25/14 018 2/5/14 Victor Ashe a copy of “the request, FOIA13-056 from Ann Noonan, all e-mails and letters relative to the OIG letter dated September 26, 2013 addressed to Richard 3/15/15 Lobo on contract employees sent by Mr. Lobo and Paul Kollmer Dorsey to OIG as well as, correspondence to BBG board members on this subject.” Lastly, you requested, “copies of all letters to members of Congress and staffers on this subject from Richard Lobo during his tenure plus by whomever assumed his role upon his departure on this subject. 019 2/19/14 Moriah Slaughter Urban Investment Research Corp documentation of when the Broadcasting Board of Governors initially occupied space in 4201 NW 77th Avenue Miami, FL 33166-0000 4/8/14 020 (PA) 021 2/25/14 Hussain Abdul-Hussian the numbers of the BBG released blog reports for the estimated audience for the year 2013. Located on Http://www.bbgstrategy.com/2013/12/bbg- 4/23/14 audience-at-record-level-doubles-in-ten-years/. 022 2/28/14 Jack Gillum Associated Press All copies of contracts and subcontracts to Mobile Accord Inc. of Denver, CO, from January 1, 2008, to the present. This includes, but is not limited to, 8/4/14 contract modifications and statements of work. All emails to or from Office of Cuba Broadcasting Director Carlos Garcia-Perez, from January 1, 2009, to the present, in which the phrase “zunzuneo’ is in the “To”, “From”, “CC”, “BCC”, subject and/or body fields of the message 023 3/7/14 Michael Ravnitzky copy of each T/EOS (Operations and Stations Division) Monthly Report produced during the years 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 to date 7/18/14 024 3/7/14 Russ Ptacek WUSA*9 copies of premium travel reports for 2010, 2011 and 2012 4/7/15 025 3/7/14 Melissa Yeager 41 Action News copies of premium travel reports for 2011, 2012 and 2013 fiscal years 4/7/14 026 3/7/14 Michael Conger Washington Examiner copies of premium travel reports for fiscal years 2012 and 2013 4/7/14 027 3/7/14 Mark Greenblatt Scripps Howard News Service copies of premium travel reports for fiscal years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 4/7/14 028 3/7/14 Lorrie Taylor WJW-TV copies of premium travel reports for fiscal years 2011, 2012 and 2013 for federal employees working in federal offices located in the state of Ohio 4/7/14 029 3/7/14 Julie Putnam NBC Bay Area – KNTV copies of premium travel reports for fiscal years 2011, 2012 and 2013 4/7/14 030 3/7/14 Michael Sallah Washington Post copies of premium travel reports for fiscal years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 4/7/14 FY2014 FOIA LOG Request Description Organization Number Received Requester Responded (if provided by requester) 031 3/7/14 Jose Santos Direct office phone numbers, direct email addresses and office physical addresses to include room numbers. For the following BBG personnel: Ms. Ina 3/26/14 Katherine Buckley, Mr. Andre Mendes, Mr. Robert Bole, Ms. Suzie Carroll, Ms. Marie Skiba Lennon, Mr. Jeffrey Trimble, Mr. David Ensor, Ms. Leslie Hyland, Mr. Paul Kollmer-Dorsey and Mr. Steve Redisch 032 3/11/14 Patricia Pflum information related to a claim involving CHASE BANK USA, NA 4/3/14 033 3/21/14 Roger Daniel Howard Video Productions the contract number, incumbent’s name and dollar value of the present/past contract for the TV Director and Make-up Artist (VOA Broadcast Operations, 6/19/14 Broadcasting Board of Governors).
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