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Special Event Assessment (SEA) for the 2009 United States Presidential Inauguration, 15-24 January 2009, document dated 19 December 2008

Background

The cover page for this report was released to me in the past, but I was not given (nor did my original request ask for) the report itself.

In March of 2018, I requested the entire document, and was told there was “no records.” Given the fact I had already obtained the cover page, I appealed, and won that appeal. However, the result was not ideal. In fact, other than the cover page and table of contents, the entire document was redacted for national security reasons, or exemption (b)(1).

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Special Event Assessment (SEA) for the 2009 United States Presidential Inauguration, 15-24 January 2009, document dated 19 December 2008 [26 Pages, 2.1MB]

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This post was published on March 21, 2019 2:37 pm

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