For what its worth, I finally received my FOIA/Privacy Act information earlier this week from the National Security Agency, from the FOIA information request I submitted in May 1993. Although I also received an additional piece of mail from the DIA (it appears that NSA must really not have _all_ the keys) asking for verification of my identity to fufill the request I iniated with NSA, it was filled a tad quicker than the Meade people originally forecasted (two years!). I received what I expected, but also included in the multi-sealed envelope was an additional surprise: two sheets containing some rather sensitive information on an individual other than myself, the person I had asked for compiled information. I simply can't imagine the looks on their faces when I promptly return it informing them that it appears that they made a rather embarrassing mistake.
nobody@pmantis.berkeley.edu writes:
I received what I expected, but also included in the multi-sealed envelope was an additional surprise: two sheets containing some rather sensitive information on an individual other than myself, the person I had asked for compiled information.
Sorry, I don't quite understand this sentence. Are you saying that the NSA sent you sensitive information about an NSA employee, or about someone else? Was your FOIA request for your own dossier? Lyle Transarc 707 Grant Street 412 338 4474 The Gulf Tower Pittsburgh 15219
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