FOIA Advisor

FOIA News: Defense Dep't releases FOIA report for FY 2022

FOIA News (2015-2023)Allan BlutsteinComment

The U.S. Department of Defense, whose FOIA operations are among the busiest in the government, has released its annual FOIA report for fiscal year 2022. Here are the highlights:

  • Received 54,004 requests, a 2.2 percent increase from FY 2021, when it received 52,805 requests.

  • Processed 52,222 requests, a 3 percent increase from FY 2021, when it processed 50,703 requests.

  • Received 1,252 appeals, a 15.8 percent increase from FY 2021, when it received 1,081 appeals

  • Processed 1,257 appeals, a 14.7 percent increase from FY 2021, when it processed 1,095 appeals.

  • Backlogged requests were 18,567 at end of FY 2022, compared to 17,597 backlogged requests at the end of FY 2021, a 5.5 percent increase.

  • Backlogged appeals stood at 862 at the end of FY 2022, compared to 891 backlogged appeals at the end of FY 2021, a 3.2 percent decrease.

  • For processed perfected requests, the overall department response time was an average of 39.6 days for “simple” requests and 271.3 days for “complex” requests.

  • Processing costs were $94 million and litigation costs were $4.58 million, whereas in FY 2021 the department incurred $102.5 million in processing costs and $2.7 million in litigation costs.

  • Fees collected for processing requests amounted to $108,275, representing only one-twelfth of one percent of total costs.

  • And last but not least, DOD noted on its report’s cover page how much it cost the Department to prepare the report: $81,000 versus $158,000 in FY 2021.