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FOIA Log 2011 Request ID Requester Name Organization Received Date Closed Date Request Description 11-F-0001 Torchia, Natalia - 9/29/2010 10/4/2010 Records for the purpose of consideration for a tentative job position 11-F-0002 Bazzi, Wadah - 10/1/2010 10/28/2010 [ ] 11-F-0003 Elias, Barbara The National 10/4/2010 10/21/2010 All documents from January 1, 2004 to the present related in whole or in part Security Archive to Jaish-e Muslimeen (Army of Muslims) in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Please include in your search all documents regarding the relationship, connections, ties affiliations, communications, alliances, correspondence or interactions between Jaish-e Muslimeen and al-Qaeda and al-Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden. 11-F-0004 Cox, Bob Fort Worth Star- 10/4/2010 12/14/2010 Cost Performance Reports (CPR) prepared for and submitted to the F-35 Joint Telegram Strike Fighter Joint Program Office by Lockheed Martin Corp. and/or its Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co. subsidiary for the period 2008 through the most current date for 2010. 11-F-0005 Pittman, Kelly - 10/4/2010 10/20/2010 Information to any ongoing investigations regarding: Biochemical Weapons, EBON, "Non Lethal" Weapons. 11-F-0006 Hood, Matthew - 10/4/2010 10/28/2010 A copy of the FOIA log for the OSD 3rd quarter 2010 11-F-0007 Miller, T. Christian ProPublica 9/29/2010 10/29/2010 Synchronized Pre-deployment and Operational Tracker (SPOT) database 11-F-0008 Perera, David FierceGovernmentI 10/4/2010 10/8/2010 Copy of the most recent Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness (FIAR) T Plan Status Report and, if a separate document, the FIAR Plan Status Report dated May 2010. 11-F-0009 Scheinman, Anthony - 10/5/2010 10/20/2010 Verify Army records for Murray Silvermann reported to be a member of the 101st Air Borne division killed in action at the battle of the Bulge. 11-F-0010 Jones, Nate The National 10/5/2010 10/21/2010 All documents related to the several specific steps that White House Chief of Security Archive Staff and White House Counsel to the President instructed your agency to take in a 16 March 2011 memo to all agency and department heads. The specific steps that the memo instructed your office to implement include: 1) update all FOIA guidance and training material to inlcude the principles articulated in the President's memoandum and 2) assessing whether you are devoting adequate resources to responding to FOIA requests promptly and cooperatively. 11-F-0011 Plaugher, Corrie Centurion Research 10/5/2010 10/21/2010 The source selection letter / document from the previous procurement Solutions, LLC W9113M-05-R-0002, for work pertaining to Information System Operation and Maintenance of Missile Defense Data Center at Redstone Arsenal, AL., including all sections, attachments and modifications. 11-F-0012 Bentley, Bryan Capitol Partners Inc 10/5/2010 10/26/2010 I was trying to find the Defense Department Budget Justification for the Fiscal Year 2011. This is specifically in regards to Research and Development for the: Army, Navy, Defense Wide and Air Force. I was wondering if FOIA knew where I could locate this information? 11-F-0013 Hood, Matthew - 10/8/2010 12/10/2010 A copy of the MDR log for this office from 2007-2009 11-F-0014 Shafer, Jennifer - 10/5/2010 10/7/2010 Any written material from the Coast Guard Preliminary Investigation 11-F-0015 Johnson, Cheyenne Federal Sources, 10/5/2010 10/20/2010 Basic awarded contract including the SOW for contract HU000108D0007, Inc awarded to Omega Group 11-F-0016 Smathers, Jason - 10/4/2010 11/16/2010 Report AD B088349 - Catalog of Audiovisual Productions, Volume 2, Navy and Marine Corps Productions, 1 Jun 1984 marked DOD 5040.2-C-2: When the Church was Young. 11-F-0017 Herschaft, Randy Associated Press 10/5/2010 - Request the 21 pages in my request of OSD MDR Case 08-M-2334 that have been determined to be unclassified by Chief Records and Declassification Division. 11-F-0018 Stachewicz, Jeff FOIA Group Inc 10/5/2010 - Request a copy of contract HR001107D0005 11-F-0019 Sayles, Wayne 416th Bomb Group 10/5/2010 11/30/2010 Records relating to the post WWII search for remains of William Edward Association Cramsie, O-025895, USAAF, 416th Bomb Group, 671st Bomb Squadron, FIA 4/1/44 last seen over Bradwell Bay, England. 11-F-0020 Rementer, Nicole - 10/6/2010 - Request copy of Jan 10, 2006 Memo from DOD Deputy General Counsel for International Affairs on request to Contract for Private Security companies in Iraq, to the Staff Judge Advocate, U.S. Central Command. 11-F-0021 Herschaft, Randy Associated Press 10/6/2010 - Requesting 4 pages of document two in my request of OSD MDR Case 08-M- 2337 11-F-0022 Latifi, Alexander - 9/30/2010 10/28/2010 Personal files mantained byAxion Corporation 11-F-0023 Aftergood, Steven Federation of 10/7/2010 10/18/2010 Records that indicate the total budget appropriation figure for the Military American Scientists Intelligence Program (MIP) in Fiscal Year 2010. 11-F-0024 Christensen, Garret - 10/7/2010 - Requesting the application, contract, and accession dates for all enlisted applicants to the four main branches of the military from October 2001 through the present. All applicants, regardless of whether they eventually contracted or accessed are desired. Somewhat similar data has been given previously, via FOIA 06-F-0988. 11-F-0025 Johnson, Cheyenne Federal Sources, 10/7/2010 2/17/2011 Requesting a copy of the basic awarded contract including the statement of Inc work for contract #HR001110C0155, awarded to Northrup Grumman Systems Corporation. 11-F-0026 Herschaft, Randy Associated Press 10/5/2010 - Requesting the 14 pages in my request of OSD MDR Case 10-M-1032 11-F-0027 Peterson, Jason Information 10/8/2010 1/7/2011 copy of the proposal submitted and won by Alliance Pointe, 2331 Mill Road, Securtiy Enterprise Suite 100, Alexandria, VA 22314 to BTA in response to c-Procurement Consulting Enterprise Risk Assessment Methodology (ERAM) Support Solicitation Number: BTA-20 1 0-c-Procurement ERAM Agency: Other Defense Agencies Office: Business Transformation Agency 11-F-0028 Lamontagne, David Lava1 University 10/8/2010 10/28/2010 Requesting documents on the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (Philippines), the Moro National Liberation Front (Philippines). the Hamas (Palestine, the Iraqi Sunni Militias(Iraq) and the Taliban of Afghanistan. The period cover is from January 1st 2001 to January 1at 2009. 11-F-0029 Samberg, Robert - 10/8/2010 10/29/2010 Requesting information and/or records regarding of any and all U.S. Military rescue missions into Cambodia during the time span of 1972 through 1980. 11-F-0030 Howard, Larry WeSearch, Inc 10/7/2010 12/3/2010 Requesting a copy of the winning proposal on the WHS WITS Network Service contract. 11-F-0031 Jaffer, Jameel American Civil 10/4/2010 - Office of Legal Counsel after September 11, 2001, relating to the detention, Liberties Union interrogation, treatment , or prosecution of suspected terrorists, or the Foundation (ACLU) transfer of suspected terrorists to foreign countries, including any indices, tables, or logs produced in response to the subpoena issued by the Senate Judiciary Committee to Attorney General Michael Mukasey on October 21, 2008. 11-F-0032 Elias, Barbara The National 10/8/2010 - All documents from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Office of the Secretary of Security Archive Defense and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense from September 11, 2011 to January 1, 2003, January 1 2007 to January 1, 2009 to January 1, 2010 Pertaining to the "strategic objectives," or "Primary Strategic Objectives" for the U.S. in Afghanistan. 11-F-0033 McHugh, Joseph - 10/8/2010 11/30/2010 Requestor would like to know the names of retired military personnel who remain as consultants to various governmental departments 11-F-0034 Baker, Dean - 9/1/2010 2/24/2011 How Man/Number of Solicitation? Were any protests filed against these awards? Of that number, how many are from the state of Ohio?: 2004 MDA - B04-094, 2005 Navy - N054-006 (STTR), 2005 MDA - B053-031, 2007 Navy - N072-125, 2007 MDA - B073-053, 2008 Navy - N082-128, 2008 DARPA - D082-007, 2008 AF - F08A-T031 (STTR), 2008 DLA - L083-001, 2008 OSD - 0081-PR2. 11-F-0035 Sherman, Andrew Powdermet Inc. 9/1/2010 4/25/2011 SBIR/STTR contracts, all interim reports and final reports for the firm, Advanced Powder Solutions: MDA HQ0006-06-C-7402, MDA HQ0006-07-C- 7601 MDA W9113M-05-C-0098, MDA HQ0006-06-C-735 1, MDA HQ0006-08- C-7803, NAVY N000 I 4-05-M-0249, NAVY N68335-08-C-0465 NAVY N68335- 07-C-0425, OSD FA9300-08-M-31 04, DARPA W31 P4Q-09-C-0527, DLA W91 1 3M-09-C-0045 11-F-0036 Sorrenti, John McKenna Long 10/13/2010 11/30/2010 Requester would like to get the public comments received in response to the Aldridge notice of public hearing and advance notice of rulemaking from the Federal Register from Sept 16, 1994 (59 Fed. Reg. 47583). 11-F-0037 Shafer, Jennifer - 10/5/2010 10/20/2010 Requester would like all copies of statements, reports, notes, any written material from the investigation. 11-F-0038 Mattison, Barry USSS 10/7/2010 12/10/2010 Requester would like copies of records regarding the selection for Vacancy Announcement Number WHS-10-1420-DS. 11-F-0039 Alvarado, Rene American Small 10/5/2010 10/20/2010 Requester would like that a copy of documents containing the following Business League information be provided: The Individual Subcontracting Report (ISR/SF 294) for the contract with PIID 0048, IDVPIID H9222207D0008 to Harris Corporation, DUNS 002204600, and the most recent Summary Subcontracting Report (SSR/SF 295) for Harris Corporation DUNS 002204600.
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