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The Seattle Corps of Engineers, wouldn't send me the names of their employees, citing "heightened national security over the last couple of years". Their letter is at the bottom of this webpage. I have 60 days to appeal.
Here's a link to the Seattle Corps of Engineers webpage. http://www.nws.usace.army.mil
Here's page 1 Federal Corps of Engineers Seattle District employees and salaries list I received on 9/3/2003
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Here's the freedom of information request I sent to the Federal Corps of Engineers Seattle District.
Here's the response letter the Federal Corps of Engineers Seattle District sent me on September 3, 2003
Here's the appeal letter I sent to the Federal Corps of Engineers on October 30, 2003
Here's the first response letter the Federal Corps of Engineers sent about my appeal on January 27, 2004
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about the webmaster.
A freedom of information letter template is at http://www.splc.org/foiletter.asp
Washington State newspapers have detailed information about access to public records at http://www.openwashington.com/
Here's information on Washington State websites about counties, ports, school districts, cities, ect...
In Nov 2002, the Wa St Court of Appeals, ruled that government employees names cannot be kept secret.
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