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ANNUAL FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA) REPORT REPORT CONTROL SYMBOL DD-DA&M(A)1365 PERSON(S) TO CONTACT WHO CAN ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THE REPORT SECTION I - BASIC INFORMATION REGARDING REPORT a. NAME (Last, First, Middle Initial) b. TITLE c. ADDRESS d. TELEPHONE NO. e. E-MAIL ADDRESS Eric S. Erdmann FOIA Coordinator 2000 Trident Way 619-537-1133 eric.erdmann@navsoc.socom. San Diego, CA 92155-5599 mil PROVIDE AN ELECTRONIC LINK FOR ACCESS TO THE REPORT ON THE AGENCY WEB SITE. The Defense Freedom of Information Policy Office (DFOIPO) will satisfy this requirement. EXPLAIN HOW TO OBTAIN A COPY OF THE REPORT IN PAPER FORM. The Defense Freedom of Information Policy Office will satisfy this requirement. SECTION II - MAKING A FOIA ALL AGENCY COMPONENTS THAT RECEIVE FOIA S (Continue on separate page if necessary using the same format.) a. SUBCOMPONENT/COMPONENT OR AGENCY (i.e., McDill AFB, Department of the Air Force) c. Address c. TELEPHONE PROVIDE A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WHY SOME S ARE NOT GRANTED AND AN OVERVIEW OR CERTAIN GENERAL CATEGORIES OF THE AGENCY'S RECORDS TO WHICH The Defense Freedom of Information Policy Office will satisfy this requirement. SECTION III - ACRONYMS, DEFINITIONS AND EXEMPTIONS The Defense Freedom of Information Policy Office will satisfy this requirement. Page 1 of 9 Pages

SECTION IV - EXEMPTION 3 STATUTES (Attache additional pages if necessary) List all Exemption 3 statutes (http://www.dod.mil/pubs/foi/bpdf) The Defense Freedom of Information Policy Office will satisfy this requirment. The Defense Freedom of Information Policy Office will satisfy this requirment. For each request, reqport the number of times each statute was relied upon, however, count each statute only once per request. Total Number of Unique Uses of Exempt 3 Statues 1 STATUTE TYPE OF INFORMATION WITHHELD CASE CITATION NO OF TIMES RELIED UPON 10 USC 130(b) - Personnel in Overseas, Sensitive or Routinely Deployable Units" 10 Page 2 of 9 Pages

SECTION V - FOIA S A. RECEIVED, PROCESSED AND FOIA S. Provide the numbers of received, processed, and pending requests, both perfected and non-perfected. The number in column 1 must match the number of "Requests Pending as of End of Fiscal Year" from the previous year's Annual FOIA Report. The sum of columns 1 and 2 minus the number in column 3 must equal the number in column OF S AS OF START OF FISCAL YEAR OF S RECEIVED IN FISCAL YEAR OF S PROCESSED IN FISCAL YEAR OF S AS OF END OF FISCAL YEAR 7 132 132 7 B. DISPOSITION OF FOIA S. All Processed Requests. Provide the number of request dispositions as described below. Use only one column to report each request. Use the nine "Full Denial Based on Reasons Other than Exemptions" columns only if the request cannot be counted in columns 1 through The numbers in Column 5. "Total", must match the numbers in Section V. A., column OF FULL GRANTS OF PARTIAL GRANTS/ PARTIAL DENIALS OF FULL DENIALS BASED ON EXEMPTIONS a. NO RECORDS b. ALL RECORDS REFERRED TO ANOTHER COMPONENT/ AGENCY OF FULL DENIALS BASED ON REASONS OTHER THEN EXEMPTIONS c. WITHDRAWN d. FEE- RELATED REASON e. RECORDS NOT REASONABLY DESCRIBED f. IMPROPER FOIA FOR OTHER REASON g. NOT AGENCY RECORD h. DUPLICATE i. OTHER (Explain in B.2 below) (5) 12 11 3 97 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 1 132 Other Reasons for "Full Denials Based on Reasons Other than Exemptions". For any request marked "Other", provide descriptions of other reasons for full denials and the number of times each reason was relied upon. "Total" must equal "Other" column in B. DESCRIPTION OF "OTHER" REASONS FOR DENIAL NO. OF TIMES Administratively Closed 1 1 Number of Times Exemptions Applied. Count each exemption only once per request. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7(A) 7(B) 7(C) 7(D) 7(E) 7(F) 8 9 2 0 10 2 3 12 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 Page 3 of 9 Pages

SECTION VI - ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS OF INITIAL DETERMINATIONS OF FOIA S A. RECEIVED, PROCESSED AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS. Provide the number of administrative appeals received, processed, and pending as described in columns 1 through The sum of columns 1 and 2 minus the number in column 3 must equal the number in column Starting with Fiscal Year 2009, the number in column 1 must match the number of "Appeals Pending as of End of Fiscal Year" from the previous year's Annual FOIA Report. B. DISPOSITION OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS - ALL PROCESSED APPEALS. Provide the number of administrative appeal adjudications as described in the columns below. The number in the "Total" column must match the number in Section VI. A., column In column 4, report the number of appeals which neither affirmed nor reversed/remanded the FOIA request determination, but were closed for other reasons (see DFOIPO Instructions). OF APPEALS AS OF START OF FISCAL YEAR OF APPEALS RECEIVED IN FISCAL YEAR OF APPEALS PROCESSED IN FISCAL YEAR OF APPEALS AS OF END OF FISCAL YEAR AFFIRMED ON APPEAL PARTIALLY AFFIRMED AND PARIALLY REVERSED/REMANDED ON APPEAL COMPLETELY REVERSED/ REMANDED OF APPEALS CLOSED FOR OTHER REASONS 5. 0 0 C. REASONS FOR DENIAL ON APPEAL Number of Times Exemptions Applied. Note: If an administrative appeal resultes in the denial of information based on exemptions and also based on resaons presented in C.2 and 3, report the appeal on all applicable sections. For each administrative appeal, report all exemptions applied; however, count each exemption only once per appeal. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7(A) 7(B) 7(C) 7(D) 7(E) 7(F) 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reasons Other than Exemptions. Provide the number of administrative appeals resulting in denial for reasons other than exemptions, as described below. NO RECORDS ALL RECORDS REFERRED AT INITIAL LEVEL WITHDRAWN FEE- RELATED REASON (5) RECORDS NOT REASONABLY DESCRIBED (6) IMPROPER FOR OTHER REASON (7) NOT AGENCY RECORD (8) DUPLICATE OR APPEAL (9) IN LITIGATION (10) APPEAL BASED SOLELY ON DENIAL OF FOR EXPEDITED PROCESSING (11) OTHER (Explain in C.2 below) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 "Other" Reasons for Denial. Provide descriptions of the "other" reasons and the number of times each was relied upon. "Total" must equal "Other" column in C. DESCRIPTION OF "OTHER" REASON OF TIMES 0 Page 4 of 9 Pages

SECTION VI - ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS OF INITIAL DETERMINATIONS OF FOIA S (Continued) C. Response time for Administrative Appeals. Provide the median, average, and range in number of days to respond to administrative appeals. 0 0 0 0 5. Ten Oldest Pending Administrative Appeals. Provide the date of receipt of the ten oldest pending administrative appeals, and the number of days pending. (YYYYMMDD, e.g. 20030918) To calculate the number of Federal work days, see http://www.codeforexcelandoutlook.com/blog/2008/06/calculate-work-days-minus-holidays-in-vba/ or http://www.excelexchange.com/workdays.html. MS. Excel formula "Net workdays less holidays. " See attached Excel list of Federal holidays. 10th OLDEST 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd Oldest DATE OF RECEIPT SECTION VII - FOIA S: RESPONSE TIME FOR PROCESSED AND S For charts in Section VII, include response times for only perfected requests. Begin counting days from the date of receipt of the perfected request. If using a multi-track processing system, report response times separately for each track. If not using a multi-track processing system, at a minimum, report separately requests which have been granted expedited processing. NOTE: Chart A must reflect the response times for all processed perfected requests. Chart B is sub-set of Chart A and must reflect the response times only for those perfected requests in which information was granted, either in full or in part. A. PROCESSED S - RESPONSE TIME FOR ALL PROCESSED PERFECTED S. Provide the median, average and reange in number of days to process all perfected requests. SIMPLE COMPLEX EXPEDITED PROCESSIN 3 3 0 12 24 37 12 124 B. PROCESSED S - RESPONSE TIME FOR PERFECTED S FOW WHICH INFORMATION WAS GRANTED. Provide the median, average and range in number of days to process all perfected requests in which information was granted (full grants and partial grants). SIMPLE COMPLEX EXPEDITED PROCESSIN 4 4 1 9 36 43 14 105 Page 5 of 9 Pages

SECTION VII - FOIA S: RESPONSE TIME FOR PROCESSED AND S (Continued) C. PROCESSED S - RESPONSE TIME IN DAY INCREMENTS. Provide the number of perfected requests processed in each of the thirteen designated time increments (ie., within 20 days, within 21-40 days in the second column, etc.). (a) If using a multi-track system, create separate charts as presented below to report the information for each track. If not using a multi-track system, at a minimum create a separate chart for requests which have been granted expedited processing. (b) Insert the sum of the thirteen columns in the "Total" column to reflect the total number of requests processed for each of the tracks. SIMPLE S < 1 1-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 81-100 101-120 121-140 141-160 161-180 181-200 201-300 301-400 401+ 15 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 2 COMPLEX S < 1 1-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 81-100 101-120 121-140 141-160 161-180 181-200 201-300 301-400 401+ 0 11 10 5 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 S GRANTED EXPEDITED PROCESSING < 1 1-20 21-40 41-60 61-80 81-100 101-120 121-140 141-160 161-180 181-200 201-300 301-400 401+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D. S - ALL PERFECTED S. Provide the number of perfected requests pending as of the end of the fiscal year, and the median and average number of days those requests had been pending. If an agency or component is unable to determine whether all of its pending requests are perfected, the agency must include all pending requests and attache a footnote that it has done so. SIMPLE COMPLEX EXPEDITED PROCESSING 0 0 0 4 48 64 0 0 0 E. S - TEN OLDEST PERFECTED S. Provide the date of receipt of the ten oldest perfected requests pending as of the end of the fiscal year, and the number of days pending. 10th OLDEST 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st DATE OF RECEIPT 0917 0828 0618 0228 9 22 30 52 Page 6 of 9 Pages

SECTION VIII - S FOR EXPEDITED PROCESSING AND S FOR FEE WAIVER Section VIII now reflects new mandatory reporting requirements and is no longer an optional section. Provide information for adjudicated requests for expedited processing or adjudicated requests for a fee waiver, i.e., requests for expedited processing or requests for a fee waiver which were granted or denied. Do not include requests forexpedited processing or requests for fee waiver which became moot for various reasons, as a result, were neither granted or denied. A. S FOR EXPEDITED PROCESSING. Include requests for expedited processing made both at the initial request level and, when applicable, at the administrative appeal level. Calculating days: Count only the days spent adjudicating the request for expedited processing. Count calendar days, not working days. NOTE: The response time of this new reporting requirment captures the time taken to decide whether to grant or deny a request for expedited processing. This does not cover the FOIA requests which have already been granted expedited status, placed in the "expedited processing" track, and reported elsewhere in this Report. Rather, this new requirement reflects the time taken to make a determination, (i.e., adjudicate) whether a request for expedited processing processing should be granted or denied. The FOIA requires agencies to determin within ten calendar days whether a request satisfies the standards for expedited processing. GRANTED DENIED 5. ADJUDICATED 0 2 9.5 9.5 1 B. S FOR FEE WAIVER Include requests for a waiver of fees made both at the initial request level and, when applicable, at the administrative appeal level. Calculating days: Count only the days spent adjudicating the fee waiver request. Count working days. Do not include additional days that may precede consideration of the fee waiver request, e.g., days the request waits in a processing queue, processing time which precedes commencement of adjudication of fee waiver request, etc. GRANTED DENIED MEDIDAN TO ADJUDICATE TO ADJUDICATE 1 10 13 28.090909 A. PERSONNEL. Provide the number of "Full-Time FOIA Staff" by adding the number of "Full-Time FOIA SECTION IX - FOIA PERSONNEL AND COSTS B. COSTS. Add together all costs expended by the agency for processing FOIA requests at the initial request and administrative appeal levels, and for litigating FOIA requests. Include salaries of FOIA personnel, overhead, and any other FOIA-related expenses. (Agency's budget may be used as a resource.) OF FULL-TIME FOIA EMPLOYEES OF EQUIVALENT FULL-TIME FOIA EMPLOYEES OF FULL-TIME FOIA STAFF PROCESSING COSTS LITIGATION-RELATED COSTS COSTS 0.00 0.70 0.70 $ 75,229.65 $ 0.00 $ 75,229.65 SECTION X - FEES COLLECTED FOR PROCESSING S Report the dollar amount of fees collected from FOIA requesters for processing their requests. Also report the percentage of total processing costs (from Section IX) that those fees represent. In calculating the amount of fees collected, include fees received from a FOIA requester for search, review, document duplication, and any other direct costs permitted by agency regulations. AMOUNT OF FEES COLLECTED PERCENTAGE OF COSTS $ 0.00.00% Page 7 of 9 Pages

SECTION XI - FOIA REGULATIONS AGENCIES MUST PROVIDE AN ELECTRONIC LINK TO THEIR FOIA REGULATIONS, INCLUDING THEIR FEE SCHEDULE. SECTION XII - BACKLOGS, CONSULTATIONS, AND COMPARISONS A. BACKLOGS OF FOIA S AND ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS. Provide the number of FOIA requests and administrative appeals that were pending beyound the statutory time period as of the end of the fiscal year. NOTE: The statutory time period is ordinarily twenty working days from the receipt of a perfected request (see 5 U.S.C. Section 552(a)(6)(A)(i). but may be extended up to ten additional working days when "unusual circumstances" are present (see 5 U.S.C. Section 552(a)(6)(B)(i). OF BACKLOGGED S AS OF END OF FISCAL YEAR OF BACKLOGGED APPEALS AS OF END OF FISCAL YEAR 3 0 EXPLAIN BACKLOG HERE (Optional) B. CONSULTATION ON FOIA S - RECEIVED, PROCESSED, AND CONSULTATIONS. The consultation portions of the Annual Report require information about consultations received from other agencies, not sent to other agencies. Provide the number of consultations received from other agencies, those processed, and those pending, as described in the columns below. The number in Column 1 must match the number of "Consultations Received from Other Agencies that Were Pending at Your Agency as of Endof of the Fiscal Year" (Column 4) from last year's Annual Report The sum of Columns 1 and 2 minus the number of Column 3 must equal the number in Column OF CONSULTATIONS RECEIVED FROM OTHER AGENCIES AT YOUR AGENCY AS OF START OF THE FISCAL YEAR OF CONSULTATIONS RECEIVED FROM OTHER AGENCIES DURING THE FISCAL YEAR OF CONSULTATIONS RECEIVED FROM OTHER AGENCIES THAT WERE PROCESSED BY YOUR AGENCY DURING THE FISCAL YEAR OF CONSULTATIONS RECEIVED FROM OTHER AGENCIES AT YOUR AGENCY AS OF END OFTHE FISCAL YEAR 0 4 4 0 C. CONSULTATIONS ON FOIA S - TEN OLDEST CONSULTATIONS RECEIVED FROM OTHER AGENCIES AND AT YOUR AGENCY. Provide the date of receipt of the ten oldest consultations received from other agencies pending at your agency as of the end of the fiscal year, and the number of days pending.. 10th OLDEST 9th 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st DATE OF RECEIPT Page 8 of 9 Pages

SECTION XII - BACKLOGS, CONSULTATIONS, AND COMPARISONS (Continued) D. COMPARISON OF S OF S FROM PREVIOUS AND CURRENT - S RECEIVED, PROCESSED, AND BACKLOGGED. Provide the number of requests received and the number of requests processed during the fiscal year, and the number of requests backlogged as of the end of the fiscal year (starting with the Annual Report from Fiscal Year 2009) from last year's Annual Report and the number of those received and processed during the fiscal year, and backlogged as of the end of the fiscal year, from the current Annual Report. The numbers in Columns 1 and 2 must match the "Number of Requests Received in Fiscal Year" from Section V. A. of the Annual Report from last year and from this year respectively. The numbers in Columns 3 and 4 must match the "Number of Requests Processed in Fiscal Year" from Section V. A. of the Annual Report from last year and from this year respectively. The numbers in Columns 5 and 6 must match the "Number of Backlogged Requests as of End of the Fiscal Year" from Section XII. A. of the previous Annual Report and the current Annual Report, respectively. RECEIVED FROM LAST YEAR'S S RECEIVED RECEIVED PROCESSED FROM LAST YEAR'S S PROCESSED PROCESSED 5. BACKLOGGED AS OF END OF THE FISCAL YEAR FROM PREVIOUS S BACKLOGGED 6. BACKLOGGED AS OF END OF THE FISCAL YEAR 85 132 82 132 1 3 D. COMPARISON OF S OF ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS FROM PREVIOUS AND CURRENT - APPEALS RECEIVED, PROCESSED, AND BACKLOGGED. Provide the number of administrative appeals received and the number of administrative appeals processed during the fiscal year, and the number of administrative appeals backlogged as of the end of the fiscal year (starting with the Annual Report from Fiscal Year 2009) from last year's Annual Report and the number of those received and processed during the fiscal year, and backlogged as of the end of the fiscal year, from the current Annual Report. The numbers in Columns 1 and 2 must match the "Number of Administrative Appeals Received in Fiscal Year" from Section V. A. of the Annual Report from last year and from this year respectively. The numbers in Columns 3 and 4 must match the "Number of Administrative Appeals Processed in Fiscal Year" from Section V. A. of the Annual Report from last year and from this year respectively. The numbers in Columns 5 and 6 must match the "Number of Bacalogged Administrative Appeals as of End of the Fiscal Year" from Section XII. A. of the previous Annual Report and the current Annual Report, respectively. RECEIVED FROM LAST YEAR'S APPEALS RECEIVED RECEIVED PROCESSED FROM LAST YEAR'S APPEALS PROCESSED PROCESSED 5. BACKLOGGED AS OF END OF THE FISCAL YEAR FROM PREVIOUS APPEALS BACKLOGGED 6. BACKLOGGED AS OF END OF THE FISCAL YEAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 F. DISCUSSION OF OTHER FOIA ACTIVITIES (Optional). Provide here any further information about the agency's efforts to improve FOIA administration. Attache additional pages if necessary. Page 9 of 9 Pages

SECTION II - MAKING A FOIA ALL AGENCY COMPONENTS THAT RECEIVE FOIA S (Continue on separate page if necessary using the same format.) a. SUBCOMPONENT/COMPONENT OR AGENCY (i.e., McDill AFB, Department of the Air Force) c. Address c. TELEPHONE

SECTION V - FOIA S DESCRIPTION OF "OTHER" REASONS FOR DENIAL NO. OF TIMES