Sentences with phrase «foi officer»

Michael McGarvie questioned the propriety of Keenan publishing an article while the SUNY inquiry was underway and thought that FOI officer Palmer should be contacted about the FOI claims in the article.
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Additionally, each British public institution has it's own FOI officer who's charged with routinely handling the opening and closing stages and coordinating the in - betweens of any FOI request going into or response coming out of the institution or involving it's employees.
The following day, Jones told East Anglia FOI officer David Palmer that Briffa would (untruthfully) deny that there had been any such correspondence.
This was developed by Phil Jones at the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia as well as FOI officer David Palmer and Michael Mcgarvie, UEA's Director of Faculty Administration.
One day the FOI officer at NOAA called me about a request that had taken them two years to get around to.
The Freedom of Information Officer (FOI Officer) at your maternity unit can answer your questions.
Another potential concern are Jones» emails stating that he convinced FOI officers not to release data to greenhouse skeptics because they planned to harm the university or setback climate science.
1212009215.txt), Jones emailed FOI officers Palmer and McGarvie and Briffa and Osborn stating that «Keith [Briffa] should say» that the back - channel Wahl - Briffa correspondence didn't exist.

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Information about how to make a FOI request and the address, telephone number and email address for a contact officer who can be contacted about access to Commonwealth Environmental Water's information and documents can be obtained on the Department of the Environment's (the Department) Freedom of Information page.
details of an officer who can be contacted about access to Commonwealth Environmental Water's information or documents under the FOI Act.
Briffa may have worked with the Information Officer at the University who was under pressure for Freedom of Information (FOI) requests.
I think the inquiry should examine ALL CRU emails to and from those involved, including the FOI and Information officers.
Similarly, FOI requests for computer programs, codes, and, yes, even relevant e-mails involve the time of an IT officer looking into servers, electronic storage mediums, and occasionally printouts, but the scientist isn't on point for that part of the action.
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