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Type: Government report (ogis annual report page)
File Size: 1.17 MB
Summary

This document appears to be page 18 of an annual report from the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS). It outlines future goals regarding FOIA mediation and policy review and extends special thanks to members of the 113th Congress (including Senators Leahy and Grassley, and Reps. Issa and Cummings) and staff at the National Archives. While part of a larger House Oversight document dump (indicated by the footer), this specific page contains no direct mention of Jeffrey Epstein or specific criminal investigations.

People (16)

Name Role Context
Patrick Leahy Senator / Chairman
Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee
Chuck Grassley Senator / Ranking Member
Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee
Lydia Griggsby Staff
Staff member thanked for support
Darrell Issa Representative / Chairman
Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Elijah Cummings Representative / Ranking Member
Ranking Member of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
John Mica Representative / Chairman
Chairman of the Subcommittee on Government Operations
Krista Boyd Staff
Staff member thanked for support
Tegan Millspaw Staff
Staff member thanked for support
Wendy Ginsberg Analyst
Congressional Research Service
David S. Ferriero Archivist of the United States
National Archives colleague
Jay Trainer Executive Head for Agency Services
National Archives colleague
Gary M. Stern General Counsel
National Archives General Counsel
Jean Whyte Assistant General Counsel
National Archives Assistant General Counsel
Susan Ashtianie Contributor
Thanked for guidance on the GAO report
Susan Cummings Contributor
Thanked for guidance on the GAO report
Mary Drak Contributor
Thanked for guidance on the GAO report

Relationships (2)

Patrick Leahy Political Colleagues Chuck Grassley
Chairman and Ranking Member of Senate Judiciary Committee
Darrell Issa Political Colleagues Elijah Cummings
Chairman and Ranking Member of House Committee on Oversight

Key Quotes (2)

"In its fifth year, OGIS will continue to offer mediation services to requesters and agencies"
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"OGIS thanks the 113th Congress for its support of the FOIA Ombudsman’s office"
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LOOKING AHEAD
In its fifth year, OGIS will continue to offer mediation services to requesters and agencies; review agencies’ FOIA policies, procedures, and compliance; and identify additional areas for improvement in the FOIA process through recommendations to Congress and the President. OGIS will also work to implement GAO’s recommendations of creating performance measures and goals for its mediation services, as well as to build on its review program.
SPECIAL THANKS
OGIS thanks the 113th Congress for its support of the FOIA Ombudsman’s office: Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Senator Patrick Leahy and Ranking Member Senator Chuck Grassley, and their personal and committee staffs, particularly Lydia Griggsby; Representative Darrell Issa, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Ranking Member Representative Elijah Cummings, and Representative John Mica, chairman of that committee’s Subcommittee on Government Operations, and their personal and committee staffs, particularly Krista Boyd and Tegan Millspaw; and Wendy Ginsberg of the Congressional Research Service.
We extend a special thanks to our colleagues at the National Archives, including David S. Ferriero, Archivist of the United States; Jay Trainer, Executive Head for Agency Services; and National Archives General Counsel Gary M. Stern and Assistant General Counsel Jean Whyte for their support of OGIS’s work.
We also thank Susan Ashtianie, Susan Cummings, and Mary Drak for their guidance and help with the GAO report.
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