
Bloggers making Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests to the CIA will likely get them processed for free under new rules that broaden the definition of who is part of the "news media."
Professional journalists have long been able to request free processing of their FOIA requests of the intelligence agency. As a general rule, they don't have to pay fees for searching and retrieving files, although they may be charged for duplication costs.
I still have the letter I got from the Defense Mapping Agency in 1995 from my first, and thus far only, FOIA request. Back in the day, you didn't have to pay for the search. They still wanted $15 for the map though. I'll tell you what, there's something really cool about a typed letter to you with a DoD letterhead on it.
I processed FOIA requests for the FAA for a whlie. In general, the costs are relatively low, but free is definately better.
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