Backlog of data requests still bulging
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Despite President Bush’s order for improvements more than two years ago, much of the federal government has barely made a dent in the huge backlog of unanswered requests under the Freedom of Information Act.
An audit by the National Security Archive~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB246/eo_audit.pdf of 90 government agencies found mixed results from the Dec. 14, 2005, executive order that agencies clear the backlog and be more responsive.
“Behind its ambitious facade . . . the order lacked both carrot and stick,” the audit said. The order provided no additional money and no way to force agencies to step up efforts.
Some agencies did well: The Energy Department cut its backlog from 1,162 requests in 2005 to 438 last year. The CIA cut requests more than five years old by 25% in 2006 and by 74% in 2007.
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