DHS Office of Inspector General Report: DHS' Process for Responding to FOIA and Congressional Requests
DHS Office of Inspector General descriptive report regarding DHS' Process for Responding to FOIA and Congressional Requests
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DHS Office of Inspector General descriptive report regarding DHS' Process for Responding to FOIA and Congressional Requests
These logs contain incoming Federal Protective Services (FPS) requests under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
This page hosts records of the Federal Protective Service that are released under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
FOIA records related to the Department's efforts to respond to and assist in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
December 2016 memo signed by the Undersecretary for Intelligence and Analysis and Undersecretary of Management expanding the scope of the DHS Insider Threat Program beyond the protection of classified information to include threats posed by all DHS employees.
Documents related to a press release regarding construction of the border wall on the southern border.
The DHS 2020 - 2023 FOIA Backlog Reduction Plan includes five goals that lay out a sustainable course for containing and reducing the age of the backlog in the short-term, and sustainably lowering the size of the backlog over the next three to five years. To achieve success, the plan addresses the underlying causes of the backlog – including decentralization, technology and interoperability limitations, and staffing and resource constraints.
The FOIA Improvement Act of 2016 requires agencies to make the raw statistical data used in the report available for public inspection. This page includes Component-level data used in the Department of Homeland Security's FOIA Annual Report.
Memo signed by Secretary John Kelly on May 24, 2017, directing the Department to enhance biometric collection practices to improve identity resolution and encounter management.
Resumes for individuals who entered into a position at DHS as “political appointees” and career employees who have been detailed into a leadership office or component front office since March 23, 2017.