Search FCW


Subscribe Now!
Table of Contents
Sprint
Business
BPM
CXOs
Columns
Columnists
Defense
E-Government
Elections 2008
Enterprise Architecture
Funding
Homeland Security
Health IT
IPv6
LOB
Management
Procurement
Privacy
Policy
Program Management
State and Local
Security
Technology
Telework
Training and Certification
Workforce

More Topics
resourcecenter
Home
Letters to the Editor
Current Issue/Download
Print/Online Archives
Editorial Calendar
researchstore
resourcecenter
Communications for Continuity Operations

Oracle Resource Center
NEW! Transforming Data Center
Managed Services
Service Oriented Architecture
Training & Simulation
Networking Communications
Security Directives and Compliance
Data Center Virtualization
Air Force ELSG Contract Guide

More >>



Latest News
ADVERTISEMENT





 

OMB seeks FOIA info as part of annual e-gov update

By FCW Staff
Published on August 25, 2006

Comment

Click here to comment on this article


Newsletters

You might also be interested in these FCW newsletters:

Daily

To learn more, click here.


Agencies must update the Office of Management and Budget on their progress in implementing recent changes to the Freedom of Information Act.

In an Aug. 25 memorandum Karen Evans, OMB administrator for E-government and IT, said that as part of their annual update of e-government projects, agencies must also list the steps they have taken to comply with an executive order that directed the government to streamline FOIA processing.

Agencies must submit a report to OMB each year on their implementation of e-government programs, which is later given to Congress, as directed under the E-Government Act of 2002.

“This year, your report will comprise three specific components, and the first two are the same as last year,” Evans wrote. “The third component addresses how your agency’s information dissemination activities are coordinated with your FOIA operations.”

The December 2005 order required agencies to appoint a chief FOIA officer and make information about how they handle FOIA requests available online by June 2006.

In the memo Evans said agencies are also directed to provide a brief overview of their FOIA process, particularly how it aligns with their implementation of e-government programs.

In particular, agencies must describe how they determine what types of information can be released on their Web sites and steps they are taking to improve public access to FOIA resources, the memo said.

“Your description must include a link to your agency’s information resources management strategic plan and FOIA improvement plan,” Evans wrote.


upcoming event

Green Computing Summit, Ronald Reagan Building, Washington, DC
December 2 - December 3, 2008

Trusted Internet Connection and the Comprehensive National Cyber Security Initiative, The Willard Intercontinental Hotel, Washington, DC
December 4, 2008


 

head
fcw
issue
First Name State
Last Name Zip
Title Email