Nearly 20 years after Congress passed the Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments (E-FOIA), only 40 percent of
agencies have followed the law's instruction for systematic posting of records released through FOIA in their electronic reading rooms, according to a new
FOIA Audit released today by the National Security Archive at www.nsarchive.org to mark Sunshine Week.
The Archive team audited all federal agencies with Chief FOIA Officers as well as agency components that handle more than 500 FOIA requests a year — 165
federal offices in all — and found only 67 with online libraries populated with significant numbers of released FOIA documents and regularly updated.
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