United States Navy’s Freedom of Information Act Reporting Process, Navy Audit Service, 11 April 2017

The audit objective was to verify whether the Navy’s FOIA reporting process provides
complete, timely, and accurate information for inclusion in the annual DON FOIA
report.

According to the “Risk and Opportunity Assessment Report” for FYs 2014 and 2015,
DON’s Freedom of Information and Privacy Act Programs were identified by DNS as a
medium-risk area in FY 2014 and a high-risk area in FY 2015. Since the implementation
of FOIAonline, Navy commands have raised concerns regarding the completeness and
accuracy of FOIAonline data. This audit was requested by DNS.

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