Freedom of Information Act 

 
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), enacted in 1966, provides that any person has the right to request access to federal executive branch agency records. "Records" includes potentially all documents and electronic forms of information storage. Federal agencies are required to disclose records upon receiving a written request for them, except for those records protected from disclosure by the exemptions and exclusions of the FOIA. Any person includes non-U.S. citizens, but does not include other governmental agencies. The right of access provided for by the FOIA is enforceable in federal court.
 
FOIA Requests
FOIA requests to the U.S. Army Reserve Command (USARC) may be submitted in writing, telephonically, by fax, or e-mail. Please clearly mark the mailing envelope, fax, or e-mail "Freedom of Information Act Request." You may contact the USARC FOIA program at the following address, phone number, or e-mail address:

D. Goldsmith
Freedom of Information and Privacy Specialist
Headquarters, U.S. Army Reserve Command
ATTN:  AFRC-PRS (FOIA/Privacy Act)
4710 Knox Street
Fort Bragg, NC 28310-5010
foia@usar.army.mil  
david.s.goldsmith@us.army.mil
 
The activities serviced by this Requester Service Center can be found at:
https://carweb/ourstory/commands/Pages/default.aspx
 
FOIA Public Liaison
FOIA requesters who have any questions or are not satisfied with the response from the FOIA Requester Center may contact Mr. Hector R. Morales, FOIA Public Liaison, at (404) 464-9369, foia_liaison@usar.army.mil
 
FOIA Resource Materials
A Citizen’s Guide To Request Army Records Under The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
A Citizen’s Guide To FOIA

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