FOIA Backlogs Surge: Staffing Cuts and Legal Battles Challenge Federal Compliance
This week, federal FOIA offices are releasing their annual reports, revealing significant challenges like rising backlogs and reduced staffing. The Defense Department's backlog increased by 42%, with notable staff reductions. Many agencies are turning to AI and automation, though these efforts are still in early stages.
The National Security Archive's Sunshine Week audit highlights a tactic called "clarify or close," where agencies pressure requesters to narrow their FOIA requests quickly or face closure. This practice shifts the burden of compliance onto requesters, with some agencies giving as few as three business days to respond.
In Los Angeles, a lawsuit over withheld crime data questions the LAPD's year-long delay in releasing records due to a system transition. The LAPD claims the data needs further processing, but requesters argue this is not a valid reason for denial. The case continues.
That's it for this week's brief. Check the episode notes for links to the source material.
📚 Sources:
- https://federalnewsnetwork.com/agency-oversight/2026/03/significant-staff-cuts-drive-rising-foia-backlogs/
- https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/foia-audit/foia/2026-03-16/clarify-or-close-agency-scope-letters-undermine-rights-foia-requesters
- https://thelalocal.org/los-angeles-city/despite-public-records-requests-and-a-lawsuit-lapd-still-hasnt-released-crime-map-data/
