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  • How to Create Interactive Network Graphs (from Twitter or elsewhere) with Python

    In this post, a gentle introduction to different Python packages will let you create network graphs users can interact with. Taking a few steps into graph theory, you can apply these methods to anything from links between the severity of terrorist attacks or the prices of taxi cabs. In this tutorial, you can use information from Twitter to make graphs anyone can appreciate.

    The code for steps 1 and 2 can be found on GitHub here, and the code for the rest, here.

    Table of contents:

    1. Get Started
    2. Extract Tweets and Followers
    3. Process the Data
    4. Create the Graph
    5. Evaluate the Graph
    6. Plot the Map

    1. Get Started

    Make sure you’re familiar with using a command line interface such as Terminal and you can download the necessary Python packages (chart-studio, matplotlib, networkx, pandas, plotly and python-twitter). You can use Anaconda to download them. This tutorial will introduce parts of the script you can run from the command line to extract tweets and visualize them.

    If you don’t have a Twitter developer account, you’ll need to login here and get one. Then create an app and find your keys and secret codes for the consumer and access tokens. This lets you extract information from Twitter.

    2. Extract Tweets and Followers

    To extract Tweets, run the script below. In this example, the tweets of the UCSC Science Communication class of 2020 are analyzed (in screennames) so their Twitter handles are used. Replace the variables currently defined as None below with them. Keep these keys and codes safe and don’t share them with others. Set datadir to the output directory to store the data.

    The code begins with import statements to use the required packages including json and os, which should come installed with Python.

    import json
    import os
    import pickle
    import twitter 
    
    screennames = ["science_ari", "shussainather", "laragstreiff",                  "scatter_cushion", "jessekathan", "jackjlee",                 "erinmalsbury", "joetting13", "jonathanwosen",                 "heysmartash"] 
    
    CONSUMER_KEY = None
    CONSUMER_SECRET = None
    ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY = None
    ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET = None
    
    datadir = "data/twitter"

    Extract the information we need. This code goes through each screen name and accesses their tweet and follower information. It then saves the data of both of them to output JSON and pickle files.

    t = twitter.Api(consumer_key = CONSUMER_KEY,
    consumer_secret = CONSUMER_SECRET,
    access_token_key = ACCESS_TOKEN_KEY,
    access_token_secret = ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET)
    for sn in screennames:
    """
    For each user, get the followers and tweets and save them
    to output pickle and JSON files.
    """
    fo = datadir + "/" + sn + ".followers.pickle"
    # Get the follower information.
    fof = t.GetFollowers(screen_name = sn)
    with open(fo, "w") as fofpickle:
    pickle.dump(fof, fofpickle, protocol = 2)
    with open(fo, "r") as fofpickle:
    with open(fo.replace(".pickle", ".json"), "w") as fofjson:
    fofdata = pickle.load(fofpickle)
    json.dump(fofdata, fofjson) # Get the user's timeline with the 500 most recent tweets.
    timeline = t.GetUserTimeline(screen_name=sn, count=500)
    tweets = [i.AsDict() for i in timeline]
    with open(datadir + "/" + sn + ".tweets.json", "w") as tweetsjson:
    json.dump(tweets, tweetsjson) # Store the informtion in a JSON.

    This should extract the follower and tweets and save them to pickle and JSON files in the datadir.

    3. Process the Data

    Now that you have an input JSON file of tweets, you can set it to the tweetsjson variable in the code below to read it as a pandas DataFrame.

    For the rest of the tutorial, start a new script for convenience.

    import json
    import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
    import networkx as nx
    import numpy as np
    import pandas as pd
    import re

    from plotly.offline import iplot, plot
    from operator import itemgetter

    Use pandas to import the JSON file as a pandas DataFrame.

    df = pd.read_json(tweetsjson)

    Set tfinal as the final DataFrame to make.

    tfinal = pd.DataFrame(columns = ["created_at", "id", "in_reply_to_screen_name", "in_reply_to_status_id", "in_reply_to_user_id", "retweeted_id", "retweeted_screen_name", "user_mentions_screen_name", "user_mentions_id", "text", "user_id", "screen_name", "followers_count"])

    Then, extract the columns you’re interested in and add them to tfinal.

    eqcol = ["created_at", "id", "text"]
    tfinal[eqcol] = df[eqcol]
    tfinal = filldf(tfinal)
    tfinal = tfinal.where((pd.notnull(tfinal)), None)

    Use the following functions to extract information from them. Each function extracts information form the input df DataFrame and adds it to the tfinal one.

    First, get the basic information: screen name, user ID and how many followers.

    def getbasics(tfinal):
    """
    Get the basic information about the user.
    """
    tfinal["screen_name"] = df["user"].apply(lambda x: x["screen_name"])
    tfinal["user_id"] = df["user"].apply(lambda x: x["id"])
    tfinal["followers_count"] = df["user"].apply(lambda x: x["followers_count"])
    return tfinal

    Then, get information on which tweets have been retweeted.

    def getretweets(tfinal):
    """
    Get retweets.
    """
    # Inside the tag "retweeted_status" will find "user" and will get "screen name" and "id".
    tfinal["retweeted_screen_name"] = df["retweeted_status"].apply(lambda x: x["user"]["screen_name"] if x is not np.nan else np.nan)
    tfinal["retweeted_id"] = df["retweeted_status"].apply(lambda x: x["user"]["id_str"] if x is not np.nan else np.nan)
    return tfinal

    Figure out which tweets are replies and to who they are replying.

    def getinreply(tfinal):
    """
    Get reply info.
    """
    # Just copy the "in_reply" columns to the new DataFrame.
    tfinal["in_reply_to_screen_name"] = df["in_reply_to_screen_name"]
    tfinal["in_reply_to_status_id"] = df["in_reply_to_status_id"]
    tfinal["in_reply_to_user_id"]= df["in_reply_to_user_id"]
    return tfinal

    The following function runs each of these functions to get the information into tfinal.

    def filldf(tfinal):
    """
    Put it all together.
    """
    getbasics(tfinal)
    getretweets(tfinal)
    getinreply(tfinal)
    return tfinal

    You’ll use this getinteractions() function in the next step when creating the graph. This takes the actual information from the tfinal DataFrame and puts it into the format that a graph can use.

    def getinteractions(row): """ Get the interactions between different users. """ # From every row of the original DataFrame. # First we obtain the "user_id" and "screen_name". user = row["user_id"], row["screen_name"] # Be careful if there is no user id. if user[0] is None: return (None, None), []

    For the remainder of the for loop, get the information if it’s there.

        # The interactions are going to be a set of tuples.
        interactions = set()
    
        # Add all interactions. 
        # First, we add the interactions corresponding to replies adding 
        # the id and screen_name.
        interactions.add((row["in_reply_to_user_id"], 
        row["in_reply_to_screen_name"]))
        # After that, we add the interactions with retweets.
        interactions.add((row["retweeted_id"], 
        row["retweeted_screen_name"]))
        # And later, the interactions with user mentions.
        interactions.add((row["user_mentions_id"], 
        row["user_mentions_screen_name"]))
    
        # Discard if user id is in interactions.
        interactions.discard((row["user_id"], row["screen_name"]))
        # Discard all not existing values.
        interactions.discard((None, None))
        # Return user and interactions.
        return user, interactions

    4. Create the Graph

    Initialize the graph with networkx.

    graph = nx.Graph()

    Loop through the tfinal DataFrame and get the interaction information. Use the getinteractions function to get each user and interaction involved with each tweet.

    for index, tweet in tfinal.iterrows():
    user, interactions = getinteractions(tweet)
    user_id, user_name = user
    tweet_id = tweet["id"]
    for interaction in interactions:
    int_id, int_name = interaction
    graph.add_edge(user_id, int_id, tweet_id=tweet_id)
    graph.node[user_id]["name"] = user_name
    graph.node[int_id]["name"] = int_name

    5. Evaluate the Graph

    In the field of social network analysis (SNA), researchers use measurements of nodes and edges to tell what graphs re like. This lets you separate the signal from noise when looking at network graphs.

    First, look at the degrees and edges of the graph. The print statements should print out the information about these measurements.

    degrees = [val for (node, val) in graph.degree()]
    print("The maximum degree of the graph is " + str(np.max(degrees)))
    print("The minimum degree of the graph is " + str(np.min(degrees)))
    print("There are " + str(graph.number_of_nodes()) + " nodes and " + str(graph.number_of_edges()) + " edges present in the graph")
    print("The average degree of the nodes in the graph is " + str(np.mean(degrees)))

    Are all the nodes connected?

    if nx.is_connected(graph):
    print("The graph is connected")
    else:
    print("The graph is not connected")
    print("There are " + str(nx.number_connected_components(graph)) + " connected in the graph.")

    Information about the largest subgraph can tell you what sort of tweets represent the majority.

    largestsubgraph = max(nx.connected_component_subgraphs(graph), key=len)
    print("There are " + str(largestsubgraph.number_of_nodes()) + " nodes and " + str(largestsubgraph.number_of_edges()) + " edges present in the largest component of the graph.")

    The clustering coefficient tells you how close together the nodes congregate using the density of the connections surrounding a node. If many nodes are connected in a small area, there will be a high clustering coefficient.

    print("The average clustering coefficient is " + str(nx.average_clustering(largestsubgraph)) + " in the largest subgraph")
    print("The transitivity of the largest subgraph is " + str(nx.transitivity(largestsubgraph)))
    print("The diameter of our graph is " + str(nx.diameter(largestsubgraph)))
    print("The average distance between any two nodes is " + str(nx.average_shortest_path_length(largestsubgraph)))

    Centrality tells you how many direct, “one step,” connections each node has to other nodes in the network, and there are two ways to measure it. “Betweenness centrality” represents which nodes act as “bridges” between nodes in a network by finding the shortest paths and counting how many times each node falls on one. “Closeness centrality,” instead, scores each node based on the sum of the shortest paths.

    graphcentrality = nx.degree_centrality(largestsubgraph)
    maxde = max(graphcentrality.items(), key=itemgetter(1))
    graphcloseness = nx.closeness_centrality(largestsubgraph)
    graphbetweenness = nx.betweenness_centrality(largestsubgraph, normalized=True, endpoints=False)
    maxclo = max(graphcloseness.items(), key=itemgetter(1))
    maxbet = max(graphbetweenness.items(), key=itemgetter(1))

    print("The node with ID " + str(maxde[0]) + " has a degree centrality of " + str(maxde[1]) + " which is the max of the graph.")
    print("The node with ID " + str(maxclo[0]) + " has a closeness centrality of " + str(maxclo[1]) + " which is the max of the graph.")
    print("The node with ID " + str(maxbet[0]) + " has a betweenness centrality of " + str(maxbet[1]) + " which is the max of the graph.")

    6. Plot the Map

    Get the edges and store them in lists Xe and Ye in the x- and y-directions.

    Xe=[]
    Ye=[]
    for e in G.edges():
    Xe.extend([pos[e[0]][0], pos[e[1]][0], None])
    Ye.extend([pos[e[0]][1], pos[e[1]][1], None])

    Define the Plotly “trace” for nodes and edges. Plotly uses these traces as a way of storing the graph data right before it’s plotted.

    trace_nodes = dict(type="scatter",
                     x=Xn, 
                     y=Yn,
                     mode="markers",
                     marker=dict(size=28, color="rgb(0,240,0)"),
                     text=labels,
                     hoverinfo="text")
    
    trace_edges = dict(type="scatter",                  
                     mode="lines",                  
                     x=Xe,                  
                     y=Ye,                 
                     line=dict(width=1, color="rgb(25,25,25)"),                                         hoverinfo="none")

    Plot the graph with the Fruchterman-Reingold layout algorithm. This image shows an example of a graph plotted with this algorithm, designed to provide clear, explicit ways the nodes are connected.

    The force-directed Fruchterman-Reingold algorithm to draw nodes in an understandable way.

    pos = nx.fruchterman_reingold_layout(G)

    Use the axis and layout variables to customize what appears on the graph. Using the showline=False, option, you will hide the axis line, grid, tick labels and title of the graph. Then the fig variable creates the actual figure.

    axis = dict(showline=False,
    zeroline=False,
    showgrid=False,
    showticklabels=False,
    title=""
    )


    layout = dict(title= "My Graph",
    font= dict(family="Balto"),
    width=600,
    height=600,
    autosize=False,
    showlegend=False,
    xaxis=axis,
    yaxis=axis,
    margin=dict(
    l=40,
    r=40,
    b=85,
    t=100,
    pad=0,
    ),
    hovermode="closest",
    plot_bgcolor="#EFECEA", # Set background color.
    )


    fig = dict(data=[trace_edges, trace_nodes], layout=layout)

    Annotate with the information you want others to on each node. Use the labels variable to list (with the same length as pos) what should appear as an annotation.

    labels = range(len(pos))

    def make_annotations(pos, anno_text, font_size=14, font_color="rgb(10,10,10)"):
    L=len(pos)
    if len(anno_text)!=L:
    raise ValueError("The lists pos and text must have the same len")
    annotations = []
    for k in range(L):
    annotations.append(dict(text=anno_text[k],
    x=pos[k][0],
    y=pos[k][1]+0.075,#this additional value is chosen by trial and error
    xref="x1", yref="y1",
    font=dict(color= font_color, size=font_size),
    showarrow=False)
    )
    return annotations
    fig["layout"].update(annotations=make_annotations(pos, labels))

    Finally, plot.

    iplot(fig)

    An example graph

    December 21, 2019
    Education, Science

  • Make a word cloud in a single line of Python

    Moby-Dick, visualized

    This is a concise way to make a word cloud using Python. It can teach you basics of coding while creating a nice graphic.

    It’s actually four lines of code, but making the word cloud only takes one line, the final one.

    import nltk
    from wordcloud import WordCloud
    nltk.download("stopwords")
    WordCloud(background_color="white", max_words=5000, contour_width=3, contour_color="steelblue").generate_from_text(" ".join([r for r in open("mobydick.txt", "r").read().split() if r not in set(nltk.corpus.stopwords.words("english"))])).to_file("wordcloud.png")

    Just tell me what to do now!

    The first two lines lines specify the required packages you must download with these links: nltk and wordcloud. You may also try these links: nltk and wordcloud to download them. The third line downloads the stop words (common words like “the”, “a” and “in”) that you don’t want in your word cloud.

    The fourth line is complicated. Calling the WordCloud() method, you can specify the background color, contour color and other options (found here). generate_from_text() takes a string of words to put in the word cloud.

    The " ".join() creates this string of words separated by spaces from a list of words. The for loop in the square brackets[] creates this list of each word from the input file (in this case, mobydick.txt) with the r variable letting you use each word one at a time in the list.

    The input file is open(), read() and split() into its words under the condition (using if) they aren’t in nltk.corpus.stopwords.words("english"). Finally, to_file() saves the image as wordcloud.png.

    How to use this code

    In the code, change "mobydick.txt" to the name of your text file (keep the quotation marks). Save the code in a file makewordcloud.py in the text file’s directory, and use a command line interface (such as Terminal) to navigate to the directory.

    Run your script using python makewordcloud.py, and check out your wordcloud.png!

    December 17, 2019
    Science

  • Global Mapping of Critical Minerals

    The periodic table below illustrates the global abundance of critical minerals in the Earth’s crust in parts per million (ppm). Hover over each element to view! Lanthanides and actinides are omitted due to lack of available data.

    Data is obtained from the USGS handbook “Critical Mineral Resources of the United States— Economic and Environmental Geology and Prospects for Future Supply.” The code used is found here.

    Bokeh Plot https://cdn.pydata.org/bokeh/release/bokeh-1.4.0.min.js Bokeh.set_log_level(“info”);
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    Because these minerals tend to concentrate in specific countries like niobium in Brazil or antimony in China and remain central to many areas of society such as national defense or engineering, governments like the US have come forward with listing these minerals as “critical.”

    The abundance across different continents is shown in the map above.

    You can find gallium, the most abundant of the critical minerals, in place of aluminum and zinc, elements smaller than gallium. Processing bauxite ore or sphalerite ore (from the sediment-hosted, Mississippi Valley-type and volcanogenic massive sulfide) of zinc yield gallium. The US meets its gallium needs through primary, recycled and refined forms of the element.

    German and indium have uses in electronics, flat-panel display screens, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and solar power arrays. China, Belgium, Canada, Japan and South Korea are the main producers of indium while germanium production can be more complicated. In many cases, countries import primary germanium from other ones, such as Canada importing from the US or Finland from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to recover them.

    Rechargable battery cathodes and jet aircraft turbine engines make use of cobalt. While the element is the central atom in vitamin B12, excess and overexposure can cause lung and heart dysfunction and dermatitis.

    As one of only three countries that processes beryllium into products, the US doesn’t put much time or money into exploring for new deposits within its own borders because a single producer dominates the domestic berllyium market. Beryllium finds uses in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and medical lasers.

    December 15, 2019
    Education, Science

  • A Deep Learning Overview with Python

    This course proposes a quick introduction to deep learning and two of its major networks, convolutional neural networks (CNNs) and recurrent neural networks (RNNs). The purpose is to give an intuitive sense of how to implement deep learning approaches for various tasks. To use this iPython notebook, run the python code in separate files for each cell. The content below each cell of this notebook is the output for running those cells.

    Simple perceptron¶

    In [1]:
    import numpy as np
    
    # sigmoid function
    def sigmoid(x,deriv=False):
        if(deriv==True):
            return x*(1-x)
        return 1/(1+np.exp(-x))
        
    # input dataset
    X = np.array([[0,0,1],
                  [0,1,1],
                  [1,0,1],
                  [1,1,1]])
        
    # output dataset            
    y = np.array([[0,0,1,1]]).T
    
    # seed random numbers to make calculation
    # deterministic (just a good practice)
    np.random.seed(1)
    
    # initialize weights randomly with mean 0
    syn0 = 2*np.random.random((3,1)) - 1
    
    for j in range(100000):
    
        # forward propagation
        l0 = X
        l1 = sigmoid(np.dot(l0,syn0))
    
        # how much did we miss?
        l1_error = y - l1
        if (j% 10000) == 0:
            print("Error:" + str(np.mean(np.abs(l1_error))))
    
        # multiply how much we missed by the 
        # slope of the sigmoid at the values in l1
        l1_delta = l1_error * sigmoid(l1,True)
    
        # update weights
        syn0 += np.dot(l0.T,l1_delta)
    
    print()
    print("Prediction after Training:")
    print(l1)
    
    Error:0.517208275438
    Error:0.00795484506673
    Error:0.0055978239634
    Error:0.00456086918013
    Error:0.00394482243339
    Error:0.00352530883742
    Error:0.00321610234673
    Error:0.00297605968522
    Error:0.00278274003022
    Error:0.0026227273927
    
    Prediction after Training:
    [[ 0.00301758]
     [ 0.00246109]
     [ 0.99799161]
     [ 0.99753723]]
    

    What is the loss function here? How is it calculated?

    Any idea how it would perform on non-linearly separable data? How could we test it?

    Multilayer perceptron¶

    Let’s use the fact that the sigmoid is differenciable (while the step function we saw in the slides is not). This allows us to add more layers (hence more modelling power).

    In [2]:
    import numpy as np
    
    def sigmoid(x,deriv=False):
    	if(deriv==True):
    	    return x*(1-x)
    
    	return 1/(1+np.exp(-x))
        
    X = np.array([[0,0,1],
                  [0,1,1],
                  [1,0,1],
                  [1,1,1]])
                    
    y = np.array([[0],
    			  [1],
    			  [1],
    			  [0]])
    
    np.random.seed(1)
    
    # randomly initialize our weights with mean 0
    syn0 = 2*np.random.random((3,4)) - 1
    syn1 = 2*np.random.random((4,1)) - 1
    
    for j in range(100000):
    
    	# Feed forward through layers 0, 1, and 2
        l0 = X
        l1 = sigmoid(np.dot(l0,syn0))
        l2 = sigmoid(np.dot(l1,syn1))
    
        # how much did we miss the target value?
        l2_error = y - l2
        
        if (j% 10000) == 0:
            print("Error:" + str(np.mean(np.abs(l2_error))))
            
        # in what direction is the target value?
        # were we really sure? if so, don't change too much.
        l2_delta = l2_error*sigmoid(l2,deriv=True)
    
        # how much did each l1 value contribute to the l2 error (according to the weights)?
        l1_error = l2_delta.dot(syn1.T)
        
        # in what direction is the target l1?
        # were we really sure? if so, don't change too much.
        l1_delta = l1_error * sigmoid(l1,deriv=True)
    
        syn1 += l1.T.dot(l2_delta)
        syn0 += l0.T.dot(l1_delta)
        
    print()
    print(l2)
    
    Error:0.496410031903
    Error:0.00858452565325
    Error:0.00578945986251
    Error:0.00462917677677
    Error:0.00395876528027
    Error:0.00351012256786
    Error:0.00318350238587
    Error:0.00293230634228
    Error:0.00273150641821
    Error:0.00256631724004
    
    [[ 0.00199094]
     [ 0.99751458]
     [ 0.99771098]
     [ 0.00294418]]
    

    Setting up the environment¶

    We have done toy examples for feedforward networks. Things quickly become complicated, so let’s go deeper by relying on high-level frameworks: TensorFlow and Keras. Most technicalities are thus avoided so that you can directly play with networks.

    In [ ]:
    !conda install tensorflow keras
    
    In [3]:
    import tensorflow as tf
    import keras
    
    /Users/syedather/.local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/matplotlib/__init__.py:1067: UserWarning: Duplicate key in file "/Users/syedather/.matplotlib/matplotlibrc", line #2
      (fname, cnt))
    Using TensorFlow backend.
    
    In [4]:
    hello = tf.constant('Hello, TensorFlow!')
    sess = tf.Session()
    print(sess.run(hello))
    
    b'Hello, TensorFlow!'
    

    CNNs¶

    We are going to use the MNIST dataset for our first task. The code below loads the dataset and shows one training example and its label.

    In [5]:
    from __future__ import print_function
    import keras
    from keras.datasets import mnist
    from keras.models import Sequential
    from keras.layers import Dense, Dropout, Flatten
    from keras.layers import Conv2D, MaxPooling2D
    from keras import backend as K
    from pylab import *
    
    # the data, split between train and test sets
    (x_train, y_train), (x_test, y_test) = mnist.load_data()
    
    print("The first training instance is labeled as: "+str(y_train[0]))
    
    The first training instance is labeled as: 5
    
    In [6]:
    figure(1)
    imshow(x_train[0], interpolation='nearest')
    
    Out[6]:
    <matplotlib.image.AxesImage at 0x1259b2320>

    Now study the following code. What is the network we use? How many layers? What hyper parameters?

    In [7]:
    # Setup some hyper parameters
    batch_size = 128
    num_classes = 10
    epochs = 15
    
    # input image dimensions
    img_rows, img_cols = 28, 28
    
    # This is some technicality regarding Keras' dataset
    if K.image_data_format() == 'channels_first':
        x_train = x_train.reshape(x_train.shape[0], 1, img_rows, img_cols)
        x_test = x_test.reshape(x_test.shape[0], 1, img_rows, img_cols)
        input_shape = (1, img_rows, img_cols)
    else:
        x_train = x_train.reshape(x_train.shape[0], img_rows, img_cols, 1)
        x_test = x_test.reshape(x_test.shape[0], img_rows, img_cols, 1)
        input_shape = (img_rows, img_cols, 1)
    
    # We convert the matrices to floats as we will use real numbers
    x_train = x_train.astype('float32')[:1000]
    x_test = x_test.astype('float32')[:200]
    x_train /= 255
    x_test /= 255
    print('x_train shape:', x_train.shape)
    print(x_train.shape[0], 'train samples')
    print(x_test.shape[0], 'test samples')
    
    # convert class vectors to binary class matrices
    y_train = keras.utils.to_categorical(y_train, num_classes)[:1000]
    y_test = keras.utils.to_categorical(y_test, num_classes)[:200]
    
    
    # Build network
    model = Sequential()
    model.add(Conv2D(32, kernel_size=(3, 3),
                     activation='relu',
                     input_shape=input_shape))
    model.add(Conv2D(64, (3, 3), activation='relu'))
    model.add(MaxPooling2D(pool_size=(2, 2)))
    # model.add(Dropout(0.25))
    model.add(Flatten())
    model.add(Dense(128, activation='relu'))
    # model.add(Dropout(0.5))
    model.add(Dense(num_classes, activation='softmax'))
    
    model.compile(loss=keras.losses.categorical_crossentropy,
                  optimizer=keras.optimizers.Adam(),
                  metrics=['accuracy'])
    
    # Train
    model.fit(x_train, y_train,
              batch_size=batch_size,
              epochs=epochs,
              verbose=1,
              validation_data=(x_test, y_test))
    
    # Evaluate on test data
    score = model.evaluate(x_test, y_test, verbose=0)
    print()
    print('Test loss:', score[0])
    print('Test accuracy:', score[1])
    
    # Evaluate on training data
    score = model.evaluate(x_train, y_train, verbose=0)
    print()
    print('Train loss:', score[0])
    print('Train accuracy:', score[1])
    
    x_train shape: (1000, 28, 28, 1)
    1000 train samples
    200 test samples
    Train on 1000 samples, validate on 200 samples
    Epoch 1/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 4s 4ms/step - loss: 1.7244 - acc: 0.5660 - val_loss: 0.9116 - val_acc: 0.7900
    Epoch 2/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 4s 4ms/step - loss: 0.5967 - acc: 0.8320 - val_loss: 0.5148 - val_acc: 0.8100
    Epoch 3/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.4394 - acc: 0.8670 - val_loss: 0.3056 - val_acc: 0.8600
    Epoch 4/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.3296 - acc: 0.9050 - val_loss: 0.3263 - val_acc: 0.9000
    Epoch 5/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.2205 - acc: 0.9360 - val_loss: 0.2092 - val_acc: 0.9200
    Epoch 6/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.1684 - acc: 0.9560 - val_loss: 0.1870 - val_acc: 0.9450
    Epoch 7/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.1325 - acc: 0.9690 - val_loss: 0.1597 - val_acc: 0.9350
    Epoch 8/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.0990 - acc: 0.9740 - val_loss: 0.1617 - val_acc: 0.9400
    Epoch 9/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.0636 - acc: 0.9840 - val_loss: 0.1434 - val_acc: 0.9450
    Epoch 10/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.0393 - acc: 0.9960 - val_loss: 0.1545 - val_acc: 0.9400
    Epoch 11/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.0267 - acc: 0.9950 - val_loss: 0.1444 - val_acc: 0.9400
    Epoch 12/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 4s 4ms/step - loss: 0.0158 - acc: 1.0000 - val_loss: 0.1642 - val_acc: 0.9350
    Epoch 13/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 3s 3ms/step - loss: 0.0090 - acc: 1.0000 - val_loss: 0.1475 - val_acc: 0.9450
    Epoch 14/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 4s 4ms/step - loss: 0.0057 - acc: 1.0000 - val_loss: 0.1556 - val_acc: 0.9350
    Epoch 15/15
    1000/1000 [==============================] - 4s 4ms/step - loss: 0.0041 - acc: 1.0000 - val_loss: 0.1651 - val_acc: 0.9350
    
    Test loss: 0.165074422359
    Test accuracy: 0.935
    
    Train loss: 0.00311407446489
    Train accuracy: 1.0
    

    Is there anything wrong here?

    How do you think a linear classifier performs?

    In [8]:
    # Setup some hyper parameters
    batch_size = 128
    num_classes = 10
    epochs = 15
    
    # input image dimensions
    img_rows, img_cols = 28, 28
    
    # This is some technicality regarding Keras' dataset
    if K.image_data_format() == 'channels_first':
        x_train = x_train.reshape(x_train.shape[0], 1, img_rows, img_cols)
        x_test = x_test.reshape(x_test.shape[0], 1, img_rows, img_cols)
        input_shape = (1, img_rows, img_cols)
    else:
        x_train = x_train.reshape(x_train.shape[0], img_rows, img_cols, 1)
        x_test = x_test.reshape(x_test.shape[0], img_rows, img_cols, 1)
        input_shape = (img_rows, img_cols, 1)
    
    # We convert the matrices to floats as we will use real numbers
    x_train = x_train.astype('float32')[:1000]
    x_test = x_test.astype('float32')[:200]
    x_train /= 255
    x_test /= 255
    print('x_train shape:', x_train.shape)
    print(x_train.shape[0], 'train samples')
    print(x_test.shape[0], 'test samples')
    
    # convert class vectors to binary class matrices
    y_train = keras.utils.to_categorical(y_train, num_classes)[:1000]
    y_test = keras.utils.to_categorical(y_test, num_classes)[:200]
    
    
    # Build network
    model = Sequential()
    model.add(Conv2D(32, kernel_size=(3, 3),
                     activation='relu',
                     input_shape=input_shape))
    model.add(Conv2D(64, (3, 3), activation='relu'))
    model.add(MaxPooling2D(pool_size=(2, 2)))
    model.add(Dropout(0.25))
    model.add(Flatten())
    model.add(Dense(128, activation='relu'))
    model.add(Dropout(0.5))
    model.add(Dense(num_classes, activation='softmax'))
    
    model.compile(loss=keras.losses.categorical_crossentropy,
                  optimizer=keras.optimizers.Adam(),
                  metrics=['accuracy'])
    
    # Train
    model.fit(x_train, y_train,
              batch_size=batch_size,
              epochs=epochs,
              verbose=1,
              validation_data=(x_test, y_test))
    
    # Evaluate on test data
    score = model.evaluate(x_test, y_test, verbose=0)
    print()
    print('Test loss:', score[0])
    print('Test accuracy:', score[1])
    
    # Evaluate on training data
    score = model.evaluate(x_train, y_train, verbose=0)
    print()
    print('Train loss:', score[0])
    print('Train accuracy:', score[1])
    
    x_train shape: (1000, 28, 28, 1)
    1000 train samples
    200 test samples
    
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ValueError                                Traceback (most recent call last)
    <ipython-input-8-a1470fe28059> in <module>()
         53           epochs=epochs,
         54           verbose=1,
    ---> 55           validation_data=(x_test, y_test))
         56 
         57 # Evaluate on test data
    
    ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/keras/models.py in fit(self, x, y, batch_size, epochs, verbose, callbacks, validation_split, validation_data, shuffle, class_weight, sample_weight, initial_epoch, steps_per_epoch, validation_steps, **kwargs)
        961                               initial_epoch=initial_epoch,
        962                               steps_per_epoch=steps_per_epoch,
    --> 963                               validation_steps=validation_steps)
        964 
        965     def evaluate(self, x=None, y=None,
    
    ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/keras/engine/training.py in fit(self, x, y, batch_size, epochs, verbose, callbacks, validation_split, validation_data, shuffle, class_weight, sample_weight, initial_epoch, steps_per_epoch, validation_steps, **kwargs)
       1628             sample_weight=sample_weight,
       1629             class_weight=class_weight,
    -> 1630             batch_size=batch_size)
       1631         # Prepare validation data.
       1632         do_validation = False
    
    ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/keras/engine/training.py in _standardize_user_data(self, x, y, sample_weight, class_weight, check_array_lengths, batch_size)
       1478                                     output_shapes,
       1479                                     check_batch_axis=False,
    -> 1480                                     exception_prefix='target')
       1481         sample_weights = _standardize_sample_weights(sample_weight,
       1482                                                      self._feed_output_names)
    
    ~/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/keras/engine/training.py in _standardize_input_data(data, names, shapes, check_batch_axis, exception_prefix)
        111                         ': expected ' + names[i] + ' to have ' +
        112                         str(len(shape)) + ' dimensions, but got array '
    --> 113                         'with shape ' + str(data_shape))
        114                 if not check_batch_axis:
        115                     data_shape = data_shape[1:]
    
    ValueError: Error when checking target: expected dense_4 to have 2 dimensions, but got array with shape (1000, 10, 10)

    Let’s use this model to predict a value for the first training instance we vizualized.

    In [ ]:
    print(model.predict(np.expand_dims(x_train[0], axis=0)))
    

    Is the model correct here? What is the output of the network?

    RNNs¶

    We will now switch to RNNs. These require more resources, so we can’t do the fanciest applications during the workshop. We will do some sentiment classification of movie reviews.

    In [9]:
    from __future__ import print_function
    import numpy as np
    import keras
    from keras.preprocessing import sequence
    from keras.models import Sequential
    from keras.layers import Dense, Dropout, Embedding, LSTM, Bidirectional
    from keras.datasets import imdb
    
    # Number of considered words, based on frequencies
    max_features = 20000
    # cut texts after this number of words
    maxlen = 100
    batch_size = 32
    
    print('Loading data...')
    (x_train, y_train), (x_test, y_test) = keras.datasets.imdb.load_data(num_words=max_features, index_from=3)
    
    # This is just for pretty printing the sentences...
    word_to_id = keras.datasets.imdb.get_word_index()
    word_to_id = {k:(v+3) for k,v in word_to_id.items()}
    word_to_id["<PAD>"] = 0
    word_to_id["<START>"] = 1
    word_to_id["<UNK>"] = 2
    id_to_word = {value:key for key,value in word_to_id.items()}
    
    print("Here's the input for the first training instance:")
    print(' '.join(id_to_word[id] for id in x_train[0] ))
    
    Loading data...
    Downloading data from https://s3.amazonaws.com/text-datasets/imdb.npz
    17465344/17464789 [==============================] - 2s 0us/step
    Downloading data from https://s3.amazonaws.com/text-datasets/imdb_word_index.json
    1646592/1641221 [==============================] - 0s 0us/step
    Here's the input for the first training instance:
    <START> this film was just brilliant casting location scenery story direction everyone's really suited the part they played and you could just imagine being there robert <UNK> is an amazing actor and now the same being director <UNK> father came from the same scottish island as myself so i loved the fact there was a real connection with this film the witty remarks throughout the film were great it was just brilliant so much that i bought the film as soon as it was released for retail and would recommend it to everyone to watch and the fly fishing was amazing really cried at the end it was so sad and you know what they say if you cry at a film it must have been good and this definitely was also congratulations to the two little boy's that played the <UNK> of norman and paul they were just brilliant children are often left out of the praising list i think because the stars that play them all grown up are such a big profile for the whole film but these children are amazing and should be praised for what they have done don't you think the whole story was so lovely because it was true and was someone's life after all that was shared with us all
    

    What do you think about this text? Is it a positive or negative review?

    In [10]:
    print("Here are the dataset shapes")
    print(len(x_train), 'train sequences')
    print(len(x_test), 'test sequences')
    
    print("And the input for the first instance is represented as:")
    print(x_train[0])
    
    Here are the dataset shapes
    25000 train sequences
    25000 test sequences
    And the input for the first instance is represented as:
    [1, 14, 22, 16, 43, 530, 973, 1622, 1385, 65, 458, 4468, 66, 3941, 4, 173, 36, 256, 5, 25, 100, 43, 838, 112, 50, 670, 2, 9, 35, 480, 284, 5, 150, 4, 172, 112, 167, 2, 336, 385, 39, 4, 172, 4536, 1111, 17, 546, 38, 13, 447, 4, 192, 50, 16, 6, 147, 2025, 19, 14, 22, 4, 1920, 4613, 469, 4, 22, 71, 87, 12, 16, 43, 530, 38, 76, 15, 13, 1247, 4, 22, 17, 515, 17, 12, 16, 626, 18, 19193, 5, 62, 386, 12, 8, 316, 8, 106, 5, 4, 2223, 5244, 16, 480, 66, 3785, 33, 4, 130, 12, 16, 38, 619, 5, 25, 124, 51, 36, 135, 48, 25, 1415, 33, 6, 22, 12, 215, 28, 77, 52, 5, 14, 407, 16, 82, 10311, 8, 4, 107, 117, 5952, 15, 256, 4, 2, 7, 3766, 5, 723, 36, 71, 43, 530, 476, 26, 400, 317, 46, 7, 4, 12118, 1029, 13, 104, 88, 4, 381, 15, 297, 98, 32, 2071, 56, 26, 141, 6, 194, 7486, 18, 4, 226, 22, 21, 134, 476, 26, 480, 5, 144, 30, 5535, 18, 51, 36, 28, 224, 92, 25, 104, 4, 226, 65, 16, 38, 1334, 88, 12, 16, 283, 5, 16, 4472, 113, 103, 32, 15, 16, 5345, 19, 178, 32]
    

    What do these numbers represent? Is there any limitation you can imagine coming from this?

    In [11]:
    print('Pad sequences (samples x time)')
    x_train = sequence.pad_sequences(x_train, maxlen=maxlen)[:5000]
    x_test = sequence.pad_sequences(x_test, maxlen=maxlen)[:5000]
    print('x_train shape:', x_train.shape)
    print('x_test shape:', x_test.shape)
    y_train = np.array(y_train)[:5000]
    y_test = np.array(y_test)[:5000]
    
    model = Sequential()
    model.add(Embedding(max_features, 128, input_length=maxlen))
    model.add(Bidirectional(LSTM(64)))
    model.add(Dropout(0.5))
    model.add(Dense(1, activation='sigmoid'))
    
    model.compile('adam', 'binary_crossentropy', metrics=['accuracy'])
    
    print('Train...')
    model.fit(x_train, y_train,
              batch_size=batch_size,
              epochs=4,
              validation_data=[x_test, y_test])
    
    Pad sequences (samples x time)
    x_train shape: (5000, 100)
    x_test shape: (5000, 100)
    Train...
    Train on 5000 samples, validate on 5000 samples
    Epoch 1/4
    5000/5000 [==============================] - 54s 11ms/step - loss: 0.6032 - acc: 0.6570 - val_loss: 0.4283 - val_acc: 0.8056
    Epoch 2/4
    5000/5000 [==============================] - 54s 11ms/step - loss: 0.2761 - acc: 0.8918 - val_loss: 0.4403 - val_acc: 0.7948
    Epoch 3/4
    5000/5000 [==============================] - 61s 12ms/step - loss: 0.1101 - acc: 0.9670 - val_loss: 0.6366 - val_acc: 0.8026
    Epoch 4/4
    5000/5000 [==============================] - 56s 11ms/step - loss: 0.0478 - acc: 0.9868 - val_loss: 0.6637 - val_acc: 0.7954
    
    Out[11]:
    <keras.callbacks.History at 0x1392d76d8>
    In [12]:
    print("The neural net predicts that the first instance sentiment is:")
    print(model.predict(np.expand_dims(x_train[0], axis=0)))
    
    The neural net predicts that the first instance sentiment is:
    [[ 0.99445081]]
    

    Remarks? Comments?

    How do the training scores compare to the test scores? How can we improve this? What are the current limitations?

    This RNN use case takes more time to train but it is definitely more impressive. We will model the language, by training on a novel. For each (set of) word(s) in the novel, the objective is to predict the following word. This can be done on any text, and we don’t need annotated data – the text itself is enough.

    Have a look at the following piece of code and try to understand what it does. Then, run it and see the network generating text! At first, the output is not meaningful, but it becomes so over time. This is the magic I was referring to.

    Beware: this will take longer to run on a CPU. A GPU is recommended, but you can still try to run it for a while to see the predictions evolve. On my laptop, an epoch takes 6mins so the full training takes 6hrs. About 20 epochs are required for the generated text to be somewhat meaningful.

    Note, however, that although this seems long, training actual deep learning models for concrete tasks takes days, even on multiple GPUs. This is mostly because of the data size and the much deeper networks.

    In [ ]:
    from __future__ import print_function
    from keras.callbacks import LambdaCallback
    from keras.models import Sequential
    from keras.layers import Dense, Activation
    from keras.layers import LSTM
    from keras.optimizers import RMSprop
    from keras.utils.data_utils import get_file
    import numpy as np
    import random
    import sys
    import io
    
    # We load a text from Nietzsche
    path = get_file('nietzsche.txt', origin='https://s3.amazonaws.com/text-datasets/nietzsche.txt')
    with io.open(path, encoding='utf-8') as f:
        text = f.read().lower()
    print('corpus length:', len(text))
    
    # We create dictionaries of character > index and the other way around
    chars = sorted(list(set(text)))
    print('total chars:', len(chars))
    char_indices = dict((c, i) for i, c in enumerate(chars))
    indices_char = dict((i, c) for i, c in enumerate(chars))
    
    # cut the text in semi-redundant sequences of maxlen characters
    maxlen = 40
    step = 3
    sentences = []
    next_chars = []
    for i in range(0, len(text) - maxlen, step):
        sentences.append(text[i: i + maxlen])
        next_chars.append(text[i + maxlen])
    print('nb sequences:', len(sentences))
    
    print('Vectorization...')
    x = np.zeros((len(sentences), maxlen, len(chars)), dtype=np.bool)
    y = np.zeros((len(sentences), len(chars)), dtype=np.bool)
    for i, sentence in enumerate(sentences):
        for t, char in enumerate(sentence):
            x[i, t, char_indices[char]] = 1
        y[i, char_indices[next_chars[i]]] = 1
    
    
    # build the model: a single LSTM
    print('Build model...')
    model = Sequential()
    model.add(LSTM(128, input_shape=(maxlen, len(chars))))
    model.add(Dense(len(chars)))
    model.add(Activation('softmax'))
    
    optimizer = RMSprop(lr=0.01)
    model.compile(loss='categorical_crossentropy', optimizer=optimizer)
    
    
    def sample(preds, temperature=1.0):
        # helper function to sample an index from a probability array
        preds = np.asarray(preds).astype('float64')
        preds = np.log(preds) / temperature
        exp_preds = np.exp(preds)
        preds = exp_preds / np.sum(exp_preds)
        probas = np.random.multinomial(1, preds, 1)
        return np.argmax(probas)
    
    
    def on_epoch_end(epoch, logs):
        # Function invoked at end of each epoch. Prints generated text.
        print()
        print('----- Generating text after Epoch: %d' % epoch)
    
        start_index = random.randint(0, len(text) - maxlen - 1)
        for diversity in [0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 1.2]:
            print('----- diversity:', diversity)
    
            generated = ''
            sentence = text[start_index: start_index + maxlen]
            generated += sentence
            print('----- Generating with seed: "' + sentence + '"')
            sys.stdout.write(generated)
    
            for i in range(400):
                x_pred = np.zeros((1, maxlen, len(chars)))
                for t, char in enumerate(sentence):
                    x_pred[0, t, char_indices[char]] = 1.
    
                preds = model.predict(x_pred, verbose=0)[0]
                next_index = sample(preds, diversity)
                next_char = indices_char[next_index]
    
                generated += next_char
                sentence = sentence[1:] + next_char
    
                sys.stdout.write(next_char)
                sys.stdout.flush()
            print()
    
    print_callback = LambdaCallback(on_epoch_end=on_epoch_end)
    
    model.fit(x, y,
              batch_size=128,
              epochs=60,
              callbacks=[print_callback])
    
    Downloading data from https://s3.amazonaws.com/text-datasets/nietzsche.txt
    606208/600901 [==============================] - 0s 0us/step
    corpus length: 600893
    total chars: 57
    nb sequences: 200285
    Vectorization...
    Build model...
    Epoch 1/60
    200285/200285 [==============================] - 281s 1ms/step - loss: 1.9553
    
    ----- Generating text after Epoch: 0
    ----- diversity: 0.2
    ----- Generating with seed: "to
    agree with many people. "good" is no "
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    December 14, 2019
    Science

  • Web Scraping with Python Made Easy

    Imagine you run a business selling shoes online and wanted to monitor how your competitors price their products. You could spend hours a day clicking through page after page or write a script for a web bot, an automated piece of software that keeps track a site’s updates. That’s where web scraping comes in.

    Scraping websites lets you extract information from hundreds or thousands of webpages at once. You can search websites like Indeed for job opportunities or Twitter for tweets. In this gentle introduction to web scraping, we’ll go over the basic code to scrape websites such that anyone, regardless of background, can extract and analyze these kinds of results.

    Getting Started

    Using my GitHub repository on web scraping, you can install the software and run the scripts as instructed. Click on the src directory on the repository page to see the README.md file that explains each script and how to run them.

    Examining the Site

    You can use a sitemap file to located where websites upload content without crawling every single web page. Here’s a sample one. You can also find out how large a site is and how much information you can actually extract from it. You can search a site using Google’s Advanced Search to figure out how many pages you may need to scrape. This will come in handy when creating a web scraper that may need to pause for updates or act in a different manner after reaching a certain number of pages.

    You can also run the identify.py script in the src directory to figure out more information bout how each site was built. This should give info about the frameworks, programming languages, and servers used in building each website as well as the registered owner for the domain. This also uses robotparser to check for restrictions.

    Many websites have a robots.txt file with crawling restrictions. Make sure you check out this file for a website for more information about how to crawl a website or any rules that you should follow. The sample protocol can be found here.

    Crawling a Site

    There are three general approaches to crawling a site: Crawling a sitemap, Iterating through an ID for each webpage, and following webpage links. download.py shows how to download a webpage with methods of sitemap crawling, results.py shows you how to scrape those results while iterating through webpage IDs, and indeedScrape.py uses the webpage links for crawling. download.py also contains information on inserting delays, returning a list of links from HTML, and supporting proxies that can let you access websites through blocked requests.

    Scraping the Data

    In the file compare.py, you can compare the efficiency of the three web scraping methods.

    You can use regular expressions (known as regex or regexp) to perform neat tricks with text for getting information from websites. The script regex.py shows how this is done.

    You can also use the browser extension Firebug Lite to get information from a webpage. In Chrome, you can click View >> Developer >> View Source to get the source behind a webpage.

    Beautiful Soup, one of the requried packages to run indeedScrape.py, parses a webpage and provides a convenient interface to navigate the content, as shown in bs4test.py. Lxml also does this in lxmltest.py. A comparison of these three scraping methods are in the following table.

    Scraping methodPerformanceEase of useEase of install
    RegexFastHardEasy
    Beautiful SoupSlowEasyEasy
    lxmlFastEasyHard

    The callback.py script lets you scrape data and save it to an output .csv file.

    Caching Downloads

    Caching crawled webpages lets you store them in a manageablae format while only having to download them once. In download.py, there’s a python class Downloader that shows how to cache URLs after downloading their webpages. cache.py has a python class that maps a URL to a filename when caching.

    Depending on which operating system you’re using, there’s a limit to how much you can cache.

    Operating systemFile systemInvalid filename charactersMax filename length
    LinuxExt3/Ext4/, \0255 bytes
    OS X HFS Plus:, \0255 UT-16 code units
    WindowsNTFS \, /, ?, :, *, >, <, |255 characters

    Though cache.py is easy to use, you can take the hash of the URL itself to use as the filename to ensure your files directly map to the URLs of the saved cache. Using MongoDB, you can build ontop of the current file system database system and avoid the file system limitations. This method is found in mongocache.py using pymongo, a Python wrapper for MongoDB.

    Test out the other scripts such as alexacb.py for downloading information on the top sites by Alexa ranking. mongoqueue.py has functionality for queueing the MongoDB inquiries that can be imported to other scripts.

    You can work with dynamic webpages using the code from browserrender.py. The majority of leading websites using JavScript for functionality, meaning you can’t view all their content in barebones HTML.

    December 14, 2019
    Education, Science

  • Science writing resources

    Table of contents

    • Getting started

    • Books and articles

    • Organizations

    • Graduate programs in science writing and journalism

    • Internships, fellowships, and other opportunities

    • Publications

    Getting started

    • From Council for the Advancement of Science Writing: http://casw.org/casw/how-do-i-get-started-science-writing

    Books and articles

    • Baron, Nancy, Escape from the Ivory Tower, Island Press, 2010.
    • Blum, Deborah and Mary Knudson, eds.,* A Field Guide for Science Writers: The Official Guide of the National Association of Science Writers*, Oxford University Press, 2005.
    • Cohn, Victor; Cope, Lew; News and Numbers: A Guide to Reporting Statistical Claims and Controversies in Health and Related Fields, 2nd ed. (2001).
    • Dean, Cornelia, Am I Making Myself Clear?, Harvard University Press, 2009.
    • Hancock, Elise, Ideas Into Words: Mastering the Craft of Science Writing
    • Hayden, Thomas and Michelle Nijhuis, eds., The Science Writers’ Handbook: Everything you Need to Know to Pitch, Publish, and Prosper in the Digital Age. Writers of SciLance.
    • Meredith, Dennis, Explaining Research: How to Reach Key Audiences to Advance Your Work, Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dennismeredith.com/explaining-research_397.html
    • Nelkin, Dorothy, Selling Science: How the Press Covers Science and Technology (1995, paperback)
    • Strunk, William and E.B. White, Elements of Style.
    • Zinssner, William, On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction 30th anniversary edition (2006, paperback).

    Organizations

    • American Association of Medical Writers (AMWA): http://www.amwa.org
    • American Journalism Review: http://www.ajr.org/
    • Columbia Journalism Review: https://www.cjr.org/
    • Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW): http://casw.org/
      • Guide to careers in science writing: http://casw.org/casw/guide-careers-science-writing
    • Cub Reporters Journalism Education: http://cubreporters.org/education.html
    • DC Science Writers Association DCSWA (DC Science Writers Association): http://www.dcswa.org
    • Journalist’s Resource: https://journalistsresource.org/
    • Knight Science Journalism (KSJ): https://ksj.mit.edu
    • National Association of Science Writers (NASW): https://www.nasw.org/
    • NIH science writers listserv (SWANIH-L): https://list.nih.gov/cgi-bin/wa.exe?A0=swanih-l
    • University Research Magazine Association (URMA): https://www.urma.org/
    • Pew Research Center for Journalism and Media: http://www.journalism.org/resources/j_tools
    • Poynter Institute: https://www.poynter.org/
    • Poynter News University: https://www.poynter.org/newsu/
    • Science Careers: http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org
    • The Writer: https://www.writermag.com
    • The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, MD: https://www.writer.org
    • Writer’s Digest: http://www.writersdigest.com

    Graduate programs in science writing and journalism

    • American University
      • M.A. in Journalism & Public Affairs: https://www.american.edu/soc/journalism/MA/MA-JUPA.cfm
      • M.A. in Journalism & Storytelling: https://www.american.edu/soc/journalism/MA/MA-JDS.cfm
    • Columbia University
      • Single degree
        • M.S. in Journalism: https://journalism.columbia.edu/ms-degree
        • M.S. in Data Journalism: https://journalism.columbia.edu/ms-data-journalism
      • Dual degree https://journalism.columbia.edu/dual-degree-programs
        • M.S. in Journalism and Computer Science https://journalism.columbia.edu/journalism-computer-science
    • Johns Hopkins University M.A. in Science Writing: http://advanced.jhu.edu/academics/graduate-degree-programs/science-writing/
    • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) M.S. in Science Writing: http://sciwrite.mit.edu/
    • New York University (NYU) M.A. in Science, Health and Environmental Reporting Program: https://journalism.nyu.edu/graduate/programs/science-health-and-environmental-reporting/
    • Stanford University M.A. in Journalism: http://journalism.stanford.edu/
    • University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) M.S. in Science Communication Program: https://scicom.ucsc.edu
    • University of Maryland Science Communication coursework: https://www.graduate.umaryland.edu/scicomm/Academics/Courses/

    Internships, fellowships, and other opportunities

    • American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
      • Science and Technology Fellowships: https://www.aaas.org/page/fellowships
      • Internships at Science News, Science Web, and other publications: https://www.aaas.org/careers/internship-opportunities
    • Curious Science Writers: https://curioussciencewriters.org
    • National Public Radio (NPR): https://www.npr.org/about-npr/181881227/want-to-be-an-npr-intern
    • National Cancer Institute (NCI) Health Communications Fellows: https://hcip.nci.nih.gov/hcip/AppInformation.html
    • National Institutes of Health (NIH) administrative programs including Management Intern Program and Presidential Management Fellows: https://trainingcenter.nih.gov/intern/

    Publications

    • Best American Science Writing
    • Discover: http://discovermagazine.com/
    • Nature news: https://www.nature.com/news/
    • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
      • The Catalyst: https://irp.nih.gov/catalyst/ (email catalyst@nih.gov)
      • Director’s Blog: https://directorsblog.nih.gov
      • Intramural Research Program (IRP) Blog: https://irp.nih.gov/blog
    • New York Times (NYT) Science Times: https://www.nytimes.com/pages/science/index.html
    • Popular Science: https://www.popsci.com/
    • Science: https://www.sciencemag.org
    • Science News: https://www.sciencenews.org/
    • Science Friday: https://sciencefriday.com/
    • Science progress: https://scienceprogress.org/
    • Scientific American: https://www.scientificamerican.com
    • Smithsonian magazine: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/
    • Washington Post (health/sci): https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science
    • Wired: https://www.wired.co

    December 9, 2019

  • List of FOIA contacts

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    ComponentDepartmentNameTitleEmailAddressTelephoneFax
    Administrative Conference of the United StatesAdministrative Conference of the United StatesShawne McGibbon, FOIA Officer, Suite 706 South, 1120 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036202-480-2080202-386-7190
    Administrative Conference of the United StatesAdministrative Conference of the United StatesDavid PritzkerShawne McGibbon, FOIA Officer, Suite 706 South, 1120 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036202-480-2080202-386-7190
    Advisory Council on Historic PreservationAdvisory Council on Historic PreservationFreedom of Information Act Officer Advisory Council on Historic Preservation , 401 F Street, NW, Suite 308 , Washington, DC 20001(202) 517-0200
    American Battle Monuments CommissionAmerican Battle Monuments CommissionBeatriz CollazoFOIA Assistantfoia@abmc.gov2300 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 500, Attn: FOIA, Arlington, VA 22201703-696-8384
    American Battle Monuments CommissionAmerican Battle Monuments CommissionJennifer LiChief Information Officerlij@abmc.gov2300 Clarendon Boulevard, Suite 500, Attn: FOIA, Arlington, VA 22201703-696-6781
    Appraisal SubcommitteeAppraisal SubcommitteeAlice M. Ritter, FOIA Officer, 1325 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005202-289-2735202-289-4101
    Appraisal SubcommitteeAppraisal SubcommitteeJames R. ParkAlice M. Ritter, FOIA Officer, 1325 G Street NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005202-289-2735202-289-4101
    Armed Forces Retirement HomeArmed Forces Retirement HomeChristopher KellyPublic Affairs Officerchristopher.kelly@afrh.govJaqueline Parrish, FOIA Officer, Box 580, 3700 North Capitol Street NW, P.O. Box 2875, Washington, DC 20011202-541-7550202-541-7508
    Armed Forces Retirement HomeArmed Forces Retirement HomeJacqueline ParrishJaqueline Parrish, FOIA Officer, Box 580, 3700 North Capitol Street NW, P.O. Box 2875, Washington, DC 20011202-541-7554202-541-7508
    Central Intelligence AgencyCentral Intelligence AgencyInformation and Privacy Coordinator, Central Intelligence Agency, , Washington, DC 20505703-613-1287703-613-3007
    Central Intelligence AgencyCentral Intelligence AgencyE. Riggs MonfortInformation and Privacy Coordinator, Central Intelligence Agency, , Washington, DC 20505703-613-1287703-613-3007
    U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB)Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation BoardMichele Bouziane, CSB FOIA Officer, Suite 910, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20006202-261-7619202-974-7650
    U.S. Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB)Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation BoardThomas A. GoonanChief FOIA OfficerThomas.Goonan@csb.govMichele Bouziane, CSB FOIA Officer, Suite 910, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20006202-261-7625202-974-7650
    Commission of Fine ArtsCommission of Fine ArtsChief FOIA Officer, 401 F St., NW, Suite 312, Washington, DC 20001202-504-2200202-504-2195
    Commission of Fine ArtsCommission of Fine ArtsSusan RaposaTechnical Information Specialistfoia@cfa.govChief FOIA Officer, 401 F St., NW, Suite 312, Washington, DC 20001202-504-2200202-504-2195
    Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely DisabledCommittee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely DisabledBarry LinebackTina Ballard, Executive Director, Suite 715, 1401 S. Clark St, Arlington, VA 22202-4302703-603-7740
    Committee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely DisabledCommittee for Purchase from People Who Are Blind or Severely DisabledWakita WilsonTina Ballard, Executive Director, Suite 715, 1401 S. Clark St, Arlington, VA 22202-4302703-603-7740
    Commodity Futures Trading CommissionCommodity Futures Trading CommissionJonathan Van DorenPublic LiaisonFOIA Contact, CFTC FOIA Office, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20581202-418-5505202-418-5524
    Commodity Futures Trading CommissionCommodity Futures Trading CommissionRosemary BajorekAttorney-AdvisorFOIA Contact, CFTC FOIA Office, Three Lafayette Centre, 1155 21st Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20581202-418-5912202-418-5524
    Bureau of Consumer Financial ProtectionConsumer Financial Protection BureauCFPB, Attn: Chief FOIA Officer, 1700 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20552855-329-3642
    Bureau of Consumer Financial ProtectionConsumer Financial Protection BureauFOIA Public LiaisonFOIA Service CenterCFPB_FOIA@consumerfinance.govCFPB, Attn: Chief FOIA Officer, 1700 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20552855-444-3642855-329-3642
    Bureau of Consumer Financial ProtectionConsumer Financial Protection BureauRaynell LazierFOIA ManagerCFPB_FOIA@consumerfinance.govCFPB, Attn: Chief FOIA Officer, 1700 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20552855-444-3642855-329-3642
    Consumer Product Safety CommissionConsumer Product Safety CommissionMs. Abioye E. MosheimChief FOIA Officer / Assistant General Counselamosheim@cpsc.govU.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Room 820, Bethesda, MD 20814-44081-800-638-2772301-504-0127
    Consumer Product Safety CommissionConsumer Product Safety CommissionRobert DaltonAttorney Advisorrdalton@cpsc.govU.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East West Highway, Room 820, Bethesda, MD 20814-4408800-638-2772301-504-0127
    Corporation for National and Community ServiceCorporation for National and Community ServiceStephanie A. Soper, Freedom of Information Act Officer, Office of the General Counsel, Room 2257, 250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20525202-606-3467
    Corporation for National and Community ServiceCorporation for National and Community ServiceAshley PresleyFOIA Public Liaisonapresley@cns.govStephanie A. Soper, Freedom of Information Act Officer, Office of the General Counsel, Room 2257, 250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20525202-606-6972202-606-3467
    Corporation for National and Community ServiceCorporation for National and Community ServiceStephanie A. SoperStephanie A. Soper, Freedom of Information Act Officer, Office of the General Counsel, Room 2257, 250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20525202-606-6747202-606-3467
    Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and EfficiencyCouncil of the Inspectors General on Integrity and EfficiencyFOIA Contact, Suite 825, 1717 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006202-616-1210202-254-0162
    Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and EfficiencyCouncil of the Inspectors General on Integrity and EfficiencyDeborah WallerSupervisory Government Information Specialist, Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of JusticeFOIA Contact, Suite 825, 1717 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006202-616-0646202-254-0162
    Council on Environmental QualityCouncil on Environmental QualityHoward Sun, FOIA Public Liaison, 730 Jackson Place, NW, Washington, DC 20503202-456-3621202-395-4205
    Council on Environmental QualityCouncil on Environmental QualityHoward SunFOIA Public Liaisonefoia@ceq.eop.govHoward Sun, FOIA Public Liaison, 730 Jackson Place, NW, Washington, DC 20503202-456-3621202-395-4205
    Court Services and Offender Supervision AgencyCourt Services and Offender Supervision AgencyJeanean West, Government Information Specialist, Office of the General Counsel, 633 Indiana Avenue, NW, 12th Floor, Washington, DC 20004-2902202-220-5350
    Court Services and Offender Supervision AgencyCourt Services and Offender Supervision AgencyJeanean West, Government Information Specialist, Office of the General Counsel, 633 Indiana Avenue, NW, 12th Floor, Washington, DC 20004-2902202-220-5300202-220-5350
    Court Services and Offender Supervision AgencyCourt Services and Offender Supervision AgencyDenicka KeithGovernment Information Specialistdenicka.keith@csosa.govJeanean West, Government Information Specialist, Office of the General Counsel, 633 Indiana Avenue, NW, 12th Floor, Washington, DC 20004-2902202-220-5300202-220-5350
    Court Services and Offender Supervision AgencyCourt Services and Offender Supervision AgencyJeanean WestFOIA Officerjeanean.west@csosa.govJeanean West, Government Information Specialist, Office of the General Counsel, 633 Indiana Avenue, NW, 12th Floor, Washington, DC 20004-2902202-220-5748202-220-5350
    Court Services and Offender Supervision AgencyCourt Services and Offender Supervision AgencyKwadwo KankamAssistant General Counselkwadwo.kankam@csosa.govJeanean West, Government Information Specialist, Office of the General Counsel, 633 Indiana Avenue, NW, 12th Floor, Washington, DC 20004-2902202-220-5499202-220-5350
    Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety BoardDefense Nuclear Facilities Safety BoardGlenn SklarChief FOIA OfficerInformation/FOIA Officer, 625 Indiana Avenue, NW Suite 700, Washington, DC 200042022086518
    Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety BoardDefense Nuclear Facilities Safety BoardPaul WilsonFOIA Public LiasonInformation/FOIA Officer, 625 Indiana Avenue, NW Suite 700, Washington, DC 20004800-788-4016, 202-694-70002022086518
    Denali CommissionDenali CommissionAnne StanislowskiAdministrative Specialistastanislowski@denali.govJohn Whittington, FOIA Officer, 510 L Street Ste 410, Anchorage, AK 99501907-271-3011
    Denali CommissionDenali CommissionJohn WhittingtonJohn Whittington, FOIA Officer, 510 L Street Ste 410, Anchorage, AK 99501907-271-1640
    Agricultural Marketing ServiceDepartment of AgricultureMark R. BrookFOIA Officerams.foia@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Room 2095, Washington, DC 20250(202) 205-0288
    Agricultural Marketing ServiceDepartment of AgricultureWilliam D. Allenams.foia@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Room 2095, Washington, DC 20250(202) 720-3785
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceDepartment of AgricultureJames IvyFOIA.Officer@aphis.usda.gov4700 River Road, Unit 50, Riverdale, MD 20737(202) 799-7086
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection ServiceDepartment of AgricultureTonya WoodsFOIA.Officer@aphis.usda.gov4700 River Road, Unit 50, Riverdale, MD 20737(301) 851-4076
    Departmental AdministrationDepartment of AgricultureAlexis Gravesusdafoia@ocio.usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Room 4101, Washington, DC 20250(202) 690-3318
    Departmental AdministrationDepartment of AgricultureRavoyne PaytonRavoyne.Payton@ocio.usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Room 4101, Washington, DC 20250(202) 720-8833
    Farm Service AgencyDepartment of AgriculturePatrick McLoughlinPatrick.McLoughlin@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Room 4078, Washington, DC 20250(202) 590-6168202-720-2979
    Farm Service AgencyDepartment of AgriculturePhilip Buchanphilip.buchan@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Room 4078, Washington, DC 20250(301) 504-1701202-720-2979
    Food and Nutrition Consumer ServiceDepartment of AgricultureJaime GarrettActing FOIA OfficerFOIA@fns.usda.gov3101 Park Center Drive, , Alexandria, VA 22302703-305-2464
    Food and Nutrition Consumer ServiceDepartment of AgricultureJaime GarrettFOIA Public LiaisonFOIA@fns.usda.gov3101 Park Center Drive, , Alexandria, VA 22302703-305-2464
    Food Safety and Inspection ServiceDepartment of AgricultureArianne Perkinsfsis.foia@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Room 1170, Washington, DC 20250(202) 690-2760
    Food Safety and Inspection ServiceDepartment of AgricultureArianne Perkinsfsis.foia@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Room 1170, Washington, DC 20250(202) 690-2760
    Foreign Agricultural ServiceDepartment of AgricultureEllen DoughertyEllen.Dougherty@fas.usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Stop 1004, Washington, DC 20250(202) 720-7115
    Foreign Agricultural ServiceDepartment of AgricultureRochelle FosterRochelle.Foster@fas.usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Stop 1004, Washington, DC 20250(202)720-2936
    Forest ServiceDepartment of AgricultureMargaret ScofieldActing FOIA Officermargaret.scofield@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, Yates Building, Stop 1143, Washington, DC 20250202-401-4410
    Forest ServiceDepartment of AgricultureVacant1400 Independence Avenue SW, Yates Building, Stop 1143, Washington, DC 20250
    National Appeals DivisionDepartment of AgricultureBrenda V. SeegarsBrenda.Seegars@nad.usda.gov3101 Park Center Drive, Suite 1100, Alexandria, VA 22302(703) 305-1164
    National Appeals DivisionDepartment of AgricultureVacant3101 Park Center Drive, Suite 1100, Alexandria, VA 22302
    National Finance CenterDepartment of AgricultureAlison Hemstreetalison.hemstreet@nfc.usda.govP.O. Box 60000, , New Orleans, LA 70160(504) 426-7910
    Natural Resources Conservation ServiceDepartment of AgriculturePatrick McLoughlinPatrick.McLoughlin@usda.gov375 Jackson Street, Suite 600, St. Paul, MN 55101(202) 590-6168
    Natural Resources Conservation ServiceDepartment of AgriculturePhilip Buchanphilip.buchan@usda.gov375 Jackson Street, Suite 600, St. Paul, MN 55101(301) 504-1701
    Office of Budget & Program AnalysisDepartment of AgricultureAndrew PerryOBPA-FOIA@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, Whitten Building, Room 141-E, Washington, DC 20250(202) 720-1276
    Office of Budget & Program AnalysisDepartment of AgricultureJulie HetrickOBPA-FOIA@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, Whitten Building, Room 141-E, Washington, DC 20250(202) 720-1269
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil RightsDepartment of AgricultureDeb HamiltonDeb.Hamilton@usda.gov355 E Street SW, Patriot Plaza III, 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20024(202) 690-1610
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil RightsDepartment of AgricultureLisa ColemanActing FOIA OfficerLisa.Coleman@usda.gov355 E Street SW, Patriot Plaza III, 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20024(202) 720-1772
    Office of the Chief Financial OfficerDepartment of AgricultureAndrea Prayerandrea.prayer@cfo.usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue SW, South Building, Room 3420B, Washington, DC 20250(202) 690-3720
    Office of the General CounselDepartment of AgricultureAlexis Gravesusdafoia@ocio.usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, South Building, Room 2025-A, Washington, DC 20250(202) 690-3318
    Office of the General CounselDepartment of AgricultureCamille AponteFOIA Public Liaisoncamille.aponte@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, South Building, Room 2025-A, Washington, DC 20250202-694-5260
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of AgricultureAlison DeckerFOIASTAFF@oig.usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Whitten Building, Room 441-E, Washington, DC 20250(202) 720-8112
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of AgricultureMichael Schierlohmichael.schierloh@oig.usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Whitten Building, Room 441-E, Washington, DC 20250(202) 205-9718
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of AgricultureAlexis Gravesusdafoia@ocio.usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, South Building, Room 4101, Washington, DC 20250(202) 690-3318
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of AgricultureCamille AponteFOIA Public Liaisoncamille.aponte@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, South Building, Room 4101, Washington, DC 20250202-694-5260
    Research, Education & EconomicsDepartment of AgricultureAlexis Gravesusdafoia@ocio.usda.gov5601 Sunnyside Avenue, Room 1-2248, Beltsville, MD 20705(202) 690-3318
    Research, Education & EconomicsDepartment of AgricultureSharon DrummREEFOIA@ars.usda.gov5601 Sunnyside Avenue, Room 1-2248, Beltsville, MD 20705(301) 504-1655
    Risk Management AgencyDepartment of AgriculturePatrick McLoughlinPatrick.McLoughlin@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, South Building, Room 6603, Washington, DC 20250(202) 590-6168
    Risk Management AgencyDepartment of AgriculturePhilip Buchanphilip.buchan@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, South Building, Room 6603, Washington, DC 20250(301) 504-1701
    Rural DevelopmentDepartment of AgricultureJulie HendersonActing FOIA Public Liaisonjulie.henderson@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, South Building, Stop 0706, Washington, DC 20250(202) 692-0010
    Rural DevelopmentDepartment of AgricultureLolita BarnesFOIA Officerlolita.barnes@usda.gov1400 Independence Avenue, SW, South Building, Stop 0706, Washington, DC 20250(202) 692-0004
    Bureau of Economic AnalysisDepartment of CommerceDondi Staunton, FOIA Officer, Room 8K114F, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233301-278-9798
    Bureau of Economic AnalysisDepartment of CommerceDondi StauntonDondi Staunton, FOIA Officer, Room 8K114F, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233
    Bureau of Economic AnalysisDepartment of CommerceDondi StauntonDondi Staunton, FOIA Officer, Room 8K114F, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233301-278-9798
    Bureau of Industry and SecurityDepartment of CommerceGrace Agyekum, FOIA Officer, Room 6622, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-0953202-482-0800
    Bureau of Industry and SecurityDepartment of CommerceGrace AgyekumGrace Agyekum, FOIA Officer, Room 6622, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-7893202-482-0800
    Bureau of Industry and SecurityDepartment of CommerceGrace AgyekumGrace Agyekum, FOIA Officer, Room 6622, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-7893202-482-0800
    Census BureauDepartment of CommerceVernon Curry, FOIA Officer, Room 3J424A, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233-3700301-763-7127301-763-6239
    Census BureauDepartment of CommerceVernon CurryVernon Curry, FOIA Officer, Room 3J424A, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233-3700301-763-6239
    Census BureauDepartment of CommerceVernon CurryVernon Curry, FOIA Officer, Room 3J424A, 4600 Silver Hill Road, Washington, DC 20233-3700301-763-6239
    Departmental OfficesDepartment of CommerceCarrie Hyde-Michaels, Deputy Chief FOIA Officer, Office of Privacy and Open Government, Room 61013, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-3842
    Departmental OfficesDepartment of CommerceCarrie Hyde-MichaelsDeputy Chief FOIA Officerchyde-michaels@doc.govCarrie Hyde-Michaels, Deputy Chief FOIA Officer, Office of Privacy and Open Government, Room 61013, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-3842
    Departmental OfficesDepartment of CommerceCarrie Hyde-MichaelsCarrie Hyde-Michaels, Deputy Chief FOIA Officer, Office of Privacy and Open Government, Room 61013, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230
    Economic Development AdministrationDepartment of CommerceJeffrey Roberson, Acting FOIA Officer, Room 72023, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-3085202-482-5671
    Economic Development AdministrationDepartment of CommerceJeffrey RobersonJeffrey Roberson, Acting FOIA Officer, Room 72023, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-1315202-482-5671
    Economic Development AdministrationDepartment of CommerceJeffrey RobersonJeffrey Roberson, Acting FOIA Officer, Room 72023, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-5671
    Economics and Statistics AdministrationDepartment of CommercePamela Moulder, FOIA Officer, Office of the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, Room 4341, Washington, DC 20230202-482-5997202-482-2889
    Economics and Statistics AdministrationDepartment of CommercePamela MoulderPamela Moulder, FOIA Officer, Office of the Under Secretary for Economic Affairs, Room 4341, Washington, DC 20230202-482-5997202-482-2889
    Immediate Office of the SecretaryDepartment of CommerceBobbie Parsons, FOIA Officer, Immediate Office of the Secretary, Office of Privacy and Open Government, Room 61013, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-3257
    Immediate Office of the SecretaryDepartment of CommerceBobbie ParsonsBobbie Parsons, FOIA Officer, Immediate Office of the Secretary, Office of Privacy and Open Government, Room 61013, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-3257
    International Trade AdministrationDepartment of CommerceVictor Powers, ITA FOIA Officer, Room 40003, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-7937202-482-1584
    International Trade AdministrationDepartment of CommerceVictor PowersVictor Powers, ITA FOIA Officer, Room 40003, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-1584
    International Trade AdministrationDepartment of CommerceVictor PowersVictor Powers, ITA FOIA Officer, Room 40003, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-1584
    Minority Business Development AgencyDepartment of CommerceJosephine Arnold, FOIA Officer, Room 5093, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-2332202-482-2419
    Minority Business Development AgencyDepartment of CommerceJosephine ArnoldJosephine Arnold, FOIA Officer, Room 5093, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-2332202-482-2419
    Minority Business Development AgencyDepartment of CommerceJosephine ArnoldJosephine Arnold, FOIA Officer, Room 5093, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-2332202-482-2419
    National Institute of Standards and TechnologyDepartment of CommerceCatherine S. Fletcher, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop 1710, 100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1710301-975-4074301-975-5301
    National Institute of Standards and TechnologyDepartment of CommerceCatherine S. FletcherCatherine S. Fletcher, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop 1710, 100 Bureau Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1710301-975-4074301-975-5301
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationDepartment of CommerceMark Graff, FOIA Officer, Room 9719 – NOAA FOIA Office (SOU 10000), 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910301-628-5658301-713-1169
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationDepartment of CommerceEd KearnsNOAA Chief Data Officered.kearns@noaa.govMark Graff, FOIA Officer, Room 9719 – NOAA FOIA Office (SOU 10000), 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910828-350-2410301-713-1169
    National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationDepartment of CommerceMark GraffMark Graff, FOIA Officer, Room 9719 – NOAA FOIA Office (SOU 10000), 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910301-628-5658301-713-1169
    National Technical Information ServiceDepartment of CommerceWayne Strickland, FOIA Officer, Office of Administrative Management, 5301 Shawnee Road, Alexandria, VA 22312703-605-6543703-605-6764
    National Technical Information ServiceDepartment of CommerceWayne StricklandWayne Strickland, FOIA Officer, Office of Administrative Management, 5301 Shawnee Road, Alexandria, VA 22312703-605-6764
    National Technical Information ServiceDepartment of CommerceWayne StricklandWayne Strickland, FOIA Officer, Office of Administrative Management, 5301 Shawnee Road, Alexandria, VA 22312703-605-6543703-605-6764
    National Telecommunications and Information AdministrationDepartment of CommerceStacy Cheney, FOIA Contact, Office of the Chief Counsel, Room 4713, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-1816202-501-8013
    National Telecommunications and Information AdministrationDepartment of CommerceKathy SmithStacy Cheney, FOIA Contact, Office of the Chief Counsel, Room 4713, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-1816202-501-8013
    National Telecommunications and Information AdministrationDepartment of CommerceStacy CheneyStacy Cheney, FOIA Contact, Office of the Chief Counsel, Room 4713, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-501-8013
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of CommerceJennifer Piel, FOIA Officer, Room 7896, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-482-5992202-501-7335
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of CommerceJennifer Piel, FOIA Officer, Room 7896, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-501-7335
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of CommerceJennifer PielJennifer Piel, FOIA Officer, Room 7896, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-501-7335
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of CommerceJennifer PoelJennifer Piel, FOIA Officer, Room 7896, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20230202-501-7335
    Select Department of Commerce component for meDepartment of Commerce14th Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Room 52010, Washington, DC 20230(202) 482-3842
    U.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeDepartment of CommerceLouis Boston Jr., FOIA Contact, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450571-272-3000571-501-7335
    U.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeDepartment of CommerceLouis Boston Jr.Louis Boston Jr., FOIA Contact, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450571-501-7335
    U.S. Patent and Trademark OfficeDepartment of CommerceLouis Boston Jr.Louis Boston Jr., FOIA Contact, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450571-501-7335
    Armed Services Board of Contract AppealsDepartment of DefenseSkyline 6, Room 703, 5109 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3208703-681-8503703-681-8535
    Armed Services Board of Contract AppealsDepartment of DefenseCatherine A. StantonGeneral CounselSkyline 6, Room 703, 5109 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3208703-681-8501703-681-8535
    Armed Services Board of Contract AppealsDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milSkyline 6, Room 703, 5109 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3208571-372-0462703-681-8535
    Defense Commissary AgencyDepartment of DefenseFreedom of Information Officer, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800804-734-8116804-734-8116
    Defense Commissary AgencyDepartment of DefenseRalph TremaglioFreedom of Information Officer, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800804-734-8116804-734-8116
    Defense Contract Audit AgencyDepartment of DefenseFOIA Service Center, Suite 2135, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219703-767-1022(703) 767-3266
    Defense Contract Audit AgencyDepartment of DefenseDavid C. HoffmanFOIA LiaisonDavid.Hoffman@dcaa.milFOIA Service Center, Suite 2135, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219571-448-3153(703) 767-3266
    Defense Contract Management AgencyDepartment of Defensedcma.lee.hq.mbx.dcma-foia@mail.milDCMA HQ-DSP, 3901 A Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801804-734-1488804-734-0109
    Defense Contract Management AgencyDepartment of DefenseDave Wrayfoiapublicliaison@dcma.milDCMA HQ-DSP, 3901 A Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801(804) 734-0202804-734-0109
    Defense Contract Management AgencyDepartment of DefenseKim TurnerFOIA/PA/CL Officerdcma.foia@dcma.milDCMA HQ-DSP, 3901 A Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801804-734-0109
    Defense Counterintelligence and Security AgencyDepartment of DefenseOffice of FOIA and Privacy, 27130 Telegraph Road, Quantico, VA 22314571-305-6740571-305-6931
    Defense Counterintelligence and Security AgencyDepartment of DefenseJay FraudeOffice of FOIA and Privacy, 27130 Telegraph Road, Quantico, VA 22314571-305-6931
    Defense Counterintelligence and Security AgencyDepartment of DefenseStephanie Courtneydss.quantico.dss-hq.mbx.foia@mail.milOffice of FOIA and Privacy, 27130 Telegraph Road, Quantico, VA 22314(571) 305-6740571-305-6931
    Defense Finance and Accounting ServiceDepartment of DefenseIndianapolis FOIA/PA Program Manager, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150317-212-4591317-212-8802
    Defense Finance and Accounting ServiceDepartment of DefenseGregory Outlawdfas.foia@mail.milIndianapolis FOIA/PA Program Manager, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150317-212-4591317-212-8802
    Defense Finance and Accounting ServiceDepartment of DefenseGregory OutlawIndianapolis FOIA/PA Program Manager, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150317-212-4591317-212-8802
    Defense Health AgencyDepartment of DefenseDHA FOIA Requester Service Center, 7700 Arlington Blvd, Suite 5101, Falls Church, VA 22042-5101703-275-6363703-681-5138
    Defense Health AgencyDepartment of DefenseRahwa KeletaDHA FOIA Requester Service Center, 7700 Arlington Blvd, Suite 5101, Falls Church, VA 22042-5101703 – 275 – 6052703-681-5138
    Defense Information Systems AgencyDepartment of DefenseATTN: Headquarters FOIA Requester Service Center, P.O. Box 549, Ft. Meade, MD 20755-0549301-225-6104301-225-0510
    Defense Information Systems AgencyDepartment of DefenseVicki Allumsdisa.meade.gc.mbx.disa-gen-counsel@mail.milATTN: Headquarters FOIA Requester Service Center, P.O. Box 549, Ft. Meade, MD 20755-0549(301) 225-4116301-225-0510
    Defense Intelligence AgencyDepartment of DefenseATTN: FAC2A1 (FOIA), 7400 Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-7400301-394-5587301-394-5356
    Defense Intelligence AgencyDepartment of DefenseCharles MarineauATTN: FAC2A1 (FOIA), 7400 Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-7400301-394-5587301-394-5356
    Defense Logistics AgencyDepartment of DefenseInformation Governance & Compliance/Attn: FOIA/Privacy, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1326, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221571-767-6183703-767-6091
    Defense Logistics AgencyDepartment of DefenseLewis OleinickInformation Governance & Compliance/Attn: FOIA/Privacy, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1326, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221571-767-6194703-767-6091
    Defense Technical Information CenterDepartment of DefenseDTIC-R ATTN: FOIA Requester Service Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6218703-767-9204703-767-9201
    Defense Technical Information CenterDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milDTIC-R ATTN: FOIA Requester Service Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6218571-372-0462703-767-9201
    Defense Threat Reduction AgencyDepartment of DefenseATTN: GC-FOIA/PA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201703-767-1792703-767-3623
    Defense Threat Reduction AgencyDepartment of DefensePamela Andrewsdtrafoiaprivacy@mail.milATTN: GC-FOIA/PA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201(703) 767-1792703-767-3623
    Defense Threat Reduction AgencyDepartment of DefensePamela AndrewsATTN: GC-FOIA/PA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201703-767-1792703-767-3623
    Department of Defense Education ActivityDepartment of DefenseFOIA Requester Service Center, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22350-1400571-372-1892571-372-5829
    Department of Defense Education ActivityDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milFOIA Requester Service Center, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22350-1400571-372-0462571-372-5829
    Department of Defense Education ActivityDepartment of DefenseRachel Swannfoia@hq.dodea.eduFOIA Requester Service Center, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22350-1400571-372-1890571-372-5829
    Department of the Air ForceDepartment of DefenseSAF/AAII (FOIA), 1000 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1000703-693-2735
    Department of the Air ForceDepartment of DefenseAnh TrinhSAF/AAII (FOIA), 1000 Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC 20330-1000703-614-8500
    Department of the ArmyDepartment of DefenseU.S. Army Freedom of Information Act Office Records Management and Declassification Agency, 9301 Chapek Rd. Bldg 1458, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5605571-515-0306
    Department of the ArmyDepartment of DefenseAlecia Bollingusarmy.belvoir.hqda-oaa-ahs.mbx.rmda-foia-public-liaison@mail.milU.S. Army Freedom of Information Act Office Records Management and Declassification Agency, 9301 Chapek Rd. Bldg 1458, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5605571-515-0306
    Department of the NavyDepartment of DefenseDONFOIA-PA@navy.milChief of Naval Operations, DNS-36, 2000 Navy Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350-2000202-685-0412202-685-6580
    Department of the NavyDepartment of DefenseChristopher Julkachristopher.a.julka@navy.milChief of Naval Operations, DNS-36, 2000 Navy Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350-2000703-697-0031202-685-6580
    Joint Personnel Recovery AgencyDepartment of Defensejs.belvoir.jpra.mbx.foia-pa@mail.milFOIA Requester Service Center, 10244 Burbeck Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5805703-704-0637(703) 704-3293
    Joint Personnel Recovery AgencyDepartment of DefenseChristine Jonesjs.belvoir.jpra.mbx.foia-pa@mail.milFOIA Requester Service Center, 10244 Burbeck Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5805703-704-0637(703) 704-3293
    Joint Personnel Recovery AgencyDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milFOIA Requester Service Center, 10244 Burbeck Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5805571-372-0462(703) 704-3293
    National Geospatial-Intelligence AgencyDepartment of Defense7500 GEOINT Drive, Mail Stop N22-SISM, Springfield, VA 22150571-557-4141571-558-3117
    National Geospatial-Intelligence AgencyDepartment of DefenseRobert Milford7500 GEOINT Drive, Mail Stop N22-SISM, Springfield, VA 22150571-557-7729571-558-3117
    National Guard BureauDepartment of DefenseOffice of Information and Privacy (NGB/JA-OIP), 111 South George Mason Drive, AH2, Arlington, VA 22204-1373844-573-2939703-607-3684
    National Guard BureauDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milOffice of Information and Privacy (NGB/JA-OIP), 111 South George Mason Drive, AH2, Arlington, VA 22204-1373571-372-0462703-607-3684
    National Guard BureauDepartment of DefenseJennifer NikolaisenOffice of Information and Privacy (NGB/JA-OIP), 111 South George Mason Drive, AH2, Arlington, VA 22204-1373(844) 573-2939703-607-3684
    National Reconnaissance OfficeDepartment of DefenseATTN: COMM/Information Review and Release Group, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715703-227-9326703-227-9198
    National Reconnaissance OfficeDepartment of DefenseCynthia AllmanATTN: COMM/Information Review and Release Group, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715703-227-9326703-227-9198
    National Security AgencyDepartment of DefenseJohn Chapmanfoialo@nsa.govFOIA Requester Service Center/P132, Suite 6932, 9800 Savage Road, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248301-688-6527443-479-3612
    National Security AgencyDepartment of DefenseJohn ChapmanFOIA Requester Service Center/P132, Suite 6932, 9800 Savage Road, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248301-688-6527443-479-3612
    National Security AgencyDepartment of DefenseMichael Shieldsfoiarsc@nsa.govFOIA Requester Service Center/P132, Suite 6932, 9800 Savage Road, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248301-688-6527443-479-3612
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of DefenseDoDIG FOIA , 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 10B24, Alexandria, VA 22350-1500866-993-7005571-372-7498
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of DefenseDoDIG FOIA , 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 10B24, Alexandria, VA 22350-1500703-604-9775571-372-7498
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of Defensefoiarequests@dodig.milDoDIG FOIA , 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 10B24, Alexandria, VA 22350-1500(866) 993-7005, (703) 604-9785571-372-7498
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of DefenseMark DorganDoDIG FOIA , 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 10B24, Alexandria, VA 22350-1500703-604-9785571-372-7498
    Office of the Secretary and Joint StaffDepartment of DefenseOSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center, Office of Freedom of Information, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1155866-574-4970571-372-0500
    Office of the Secretary and Joint StaffDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milOSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center, Office of Freedom of Information, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1155571-372-0462571-372-0500
    Office of the Secretary and Joint StaffDepartment of DefenseStephanie CarrChiefwhs.mc-alex.esd.mbx.osd-js-foia-requester-service-center@mail.milOSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center, Office of Freedom of Information, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-11551-866-574-4970571-372-0500
    U.S. Africa CommandDepartment of DefenseHQ U.S. Africa Command, FOIA Requester Service Center, Unit 29951, APO, AE 09751+490 711-729-4287+490 711-729-4732
    U.S. Africa CommandDepartment of DefenseAngelica Simmonsafricom.stuttgart.accc.list.foia-mba@mail.milHQ U.S. Africa Command, FOIA Requester Service Center, Unit 29951, APO, AE 09751+490 711-729-4732
    U.S. Africa CommandDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milHQ U.S. Africa Command, FOIA Requester Service Center, Unit 29951, APO, AE 09751571-372-0462+490 711-729-4732
    U.S. Africa CommandDepartment of DefenseMegan FarrellHQ U.S. Africa Command, FOIA Requester Service Center, Unit 29951, APO, AE 0975149 0 711 729 2925+490 711-729-4732
    U.S. Central CommandDepartment of DefenseCCJ6-RDF (FOIA/PA), 7115 South Boundary Boulevard, MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5101813-529-6285(813) 529-6076
    U.S. Central CommandDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milCCJ6-RDF (FOIA/PA), 7115 South Boundary Boulevard, MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5101571-372-0462(813) 529-6076
    U.S. Central CommandDepartment of DefenseEvlyn Hearnecentcom.macdill.centcom-hq.mbx.freedom-of-information-act@mail.milCCJ6-RDF (FOIA/PA), 7115 South Boundary Boulevard, MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5101(813) 529-6285(813) 529-6076
    U.S. Cyber CommandDepartment of Defense9800 Savage Road, , Fort Meade, MD 20755
    U.S. Cyber CommandDepartment of DefenseJim Hoganosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.mil9800 Savage Road, , Fort Meade, MD 20755571-372-0462
    U.S. Cyber CommandDepartment of DefenseJohn WileyFOIA OfficerCYBERCOM_FOIA@cybercom.mil9800 Savage Road, , Fort Meade, MD 20755(301) 688-3585
    U.S. European CommandDepartment of DefenseFOIA Requester Service Center, Unit 30400, APO, AE 09131+49011 711-680-7161011.49.711.680.5197
    U.S. European CommandDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milFOIA Requester Service Center, Unit 30400, APO, AE 09131571-372-0462011.49.711.680.5197
    U.S. European CommandDepartment of DefenseMartin Benavidezeucom.stuttgart.ecj1.list.foia-privact-request-mb-access@mail.milFOIA Requester Service Center, Unit 30400, APO, AE 09131011.49.711.7080.1328011.49.711.680.5197
    U.S. Indo-Pacific CommandDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milUSINDOPACOM, ATTN: J06 FOIA, BOX 64022, Camp Smith, HI 96861-4022571-372-0462808-447-6685
    U.S. Indo-Pacific CommandDepartment of DefenseFOIA Requester Service Centerpacom.foia.fct@pacom.milUSINDOPACOM, ATTN: J06 FOIA, BOX 64022, Camp Smith, HI 96861-4022808-477-0995808-447-6685
    U.S. Indo-Pacific CommandDepartment of DefenseJulio PerezFOIA ChiefUSINDOPACOM, ATTN: J06 FOIA, BOX 64022, Camp Smith, HI 96861-4022(808) 477-0995808-447-6685
    U.S. Marine CorpsDepartment of DefenseFOIA/PA, Headquaters US Marine Corps (ARSF), FOIA/PA Section (ARSF), 3000 Marine Corps Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350-3000703-614-4008703-614-6287
    U.S. Marine CorpsDepartment of DefenseChristopher Julkachristopher.a.julka@navy.milFOIA/PA, Headquaters US Marine Corps (ARSF), FOIA/PA Section (ARSF), 3000 Marine Corps Pentagon, Washington, DC 20350-3000703-697-0031703-614-6287
    U.S. Northern CommandDepartment of DefenseUSNORTHCOM FOIA Requester Service Center, 250 Vandenberg Street Suite B016, Peterson AFB, CO 80914-3804719-556-2117719-554-2619
    U.S. Northern CommandDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milUSNORTHCOM FOIA Requester Service Center, 250 Vandenberg Street Suite B016, Peterson AFB, CO 80914-3804571-372-0462719-554-2619
    U.S. Northern CommandDepartment of DefenseDonna CrumpUSNORTHCOM FOIA Requester Service Center, 250 Vandenberg Street Suite B016, Peterson AFB, CO 80914-3804719-556-2117719-554-2619
    U.S. Southern CommandDepartment of DefenseAttn: SCSJA-FOIA, 9301 NW 33rd St., Doral, FL 33172305-437-1108305-437-1320
    U.S. Southern CommandDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milAttn: SCSJA-FOIA, 9301 NW 33rd St., Doral, FL 33172571-372-0462305-437-1320
    U.S. Special Operations CommandDepartment of DefenseHQ USSOCOM – SOCS-SJS-I/FOIA Requester Service Center, 7701 Tampa Point Boulevard, MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5323813-826-3212813-826-5482
    U.S. Special Operations CommandDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milHQ USSOCOM – SOCS-SJS-I/FOIA Requester Service Center, 7701 Tampa Point Boulevard, MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5323571-372-0462813-826-5482
    U.S. Special Operations CommandDepartment of DefenseKeith F. KomosinskiFOIA@socom.milHQ USSOCOM – SOCS-SJS-I/FOIA Requester Service Center, 7701 Tampa Point Boulevard, MacDill AFB, FL 33621-5323(813) 826-3212813-826-5482
    U.S. Strategic CommandDepartment of DefenseUSSTRATCOM/J006 (FOIA), 901 SAC BLVD STE 2E20A, Offutt AFB, NE 68113402-294-6321402-294-7535
    U.S. Strategic CommandDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milUSSTRATCOM/J006 (FOIA), 901 SAC BLVD STE 2E20A, Offutt AFB, NE 68113571-372-0462402-294-7535
    U.S. Strategic CommandDepartment of DefenseKendall Cooperstratcom.offutt.j006.mbx.foia-pa@mail.milUSSTRATCOM/J006 (FOIA), 901 SAC BLVD STE 2E20A, Offutt AFB, NE 68113(402) 294-6321402-294-7535
    U.S. Transportation CommandDepartment of DefenseUSTRANSCOM/TCJA-FO, 508 Scott Drive, Scott AFB, IL 62225-5357618-220-4100(618) 256-8356
    U.S. Transportation CommandDepartment of DefenseDarrell WilliamsInterim FOIA Public Liaisonosd.mc-alex.ocmo.mbx.foia-liaison@mail.milUSTRANSCOM/TCJA-FO, 508 Scott Drive, Scott AFB, IL 62225-5357571-372-0462(618) 256-8356
    U.S. Transportation CommandDepartment of DefenseTammy Hickeytranscom.scott.tcja.mbx.foia@mail.milUSTRANSCOM/TCJA-FO, 508 Scott Drive, Scott AFB, IL 62225-5357618-220-4100(618) 256-8356
    Department of EducationDepartment of EducationCarla McKenzieFOIA Public LiaisonCarla.McKenzie@ed.govFOIA Service Center, Office of Management, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202-4536215-656-6027202-401-0920
    Department of EducationDepartment of EducationFOIA HotlineEDFOIAManager@ed.govFOIA Service Center, Office of Management, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202-4536202-401-8365202-401-0920
    Department of EducationDepartment of EducationRobert WehausenRobert.Wehausen@ed.govFOIA Service Center, Office of Management, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202-4536202-401-8365, 202-205-0733202-401-0920
    Department of EducationDepartment of EducationTracey St. PierreChief FOIA OfficerTracey.StPierre@ed.govFOIA Service Center, Office of Management, 400 Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20202-4536202-401-3607202-401-0920
    Bonneville Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyCandice Palen, FOIA Officer, CGI-7, P.O. Box 3621, Portland, OR 97208-3621503-230-7305503-230-4019
    Bonneville Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyCandice PalenFOIA OfficerCandice Palen, FOIA Officer, CGI-7, P.O. Box 3621, Portland, OR 97208-3621503-230-3602503-230-4019
    Bonneville Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyJason TaylorCandice Palen, FOIA Officer, CGI-7, P.O. Box 3621, Portland, OR 97208-3621503-230-3537503-230-4019
    Carlsbad Field Office Waste Isolation Pilot ProgramDepartment of EnergyMyles Hall, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 3090, 4021 National Parks Highway, Carlsbad, NM 88221575-234-7442575-234-7694
    Carlsbad Field Office Waste Isolation Pilot ProgramDepartment of EnergyMyles HallMyles Hall, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 3090, 4021 National Parks Highway, Carlsbad, NM 88221575-234-7010575-234-7694
    Carlsbad Field Office Waste Isolation Pilot ProgramDepartment of EnergyMyles HallMyles Hall, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 3090, 4021 National Parks Highway, Carlsbad, NM 88221575-234-7010575-234-7694
    Chicago OfficeDepartment of EnergyMiriam Bartos, FOIA Officer, 9800 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439630-252-2041630-252-2779
    Chicago OfficeDepartment of EnergyMiriam BartosMiriam Bartos, FOIA Officer, 9800 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439630-252-2041630-252-2779
    Chicago OfficeDepartment of EnergyPeter SiebachMiriam Bartos, FOIA Officer, 9800 South Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439630-252-2007630-252-2779
    Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center (EMCBC)Department of EnergyDavid Ford, FOIA Officer, Suite 500, 250 East 5th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-246-0489513-246-0524
    Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center (EMCBC)Department of EnergyDavid FordDavid Ford, FOIA Officer, Suite 500, 250 East 5th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-246-0579513-246-0524
    Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center (EMCBC)Department of EnergyDavid FordDavid Ford, FOIA Officer, Suite 500, 250 East 5th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-246-0579513-246-0524
    Golden Field OfficeDepartment of EnergySean Johnson, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop RSF DOE, 15013 Denver West Parkway, Golden, CO 80401720-356-1427720-356-1780
    Golden Field OfficeDepartment of EnergyDerek PassarelliSean Johnson, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop RSF DOE, 15013 Denver West Parkway, Golden, CO 80401240-562-1742720-356-1780
    Golden Field OfficeDepartment of EnergySean JohnsonFOIA OfficerSean Johnson, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop RSF DOE, 15013 Denver West Parkway, Golden, CO 80401240-562-1373720-356-1780
    HeadquartersDepartment of EnergyAlexander Morris, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop MA-46, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20585202-586-5955202-586-0575
    HeadquartersDepartment of EnergyAlexander MorrisAlexander Morris, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop MA-46, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20585202-586-3159202-586-0575
    HeadquartersDepartment of EnergyAlexander MorrisAlexander Morris, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop MA-46, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20585202-586-0575
    Idaho Operations OfficeDepartment of EnergyAmy Smith, FOIA Officer, MS 1203, 1955 Fremont Avenue, Idaho Falls, ID 83401208-526-5190
    Idaho Operations OfficeDepartment of EnergyAmy SmithAmy Smith, FOIA Officer, MS 1203, 1955 Fremont Avenue, Idaho Falls, ID 83401208-526-4223
    Idaho Operations OfficeDepartment of EnergyAmy SmithAmy Smith, FOIA Officer, MS 1203, 1955 Fremont Avenue, Idaho Falls, ID 83401208-526-4223
    National Energy Technology LaboratoryDepartment of EnergyAnn Guy, FOIA Officer, M/S 922/M210, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940412-386-6167412-386-5949
    National Energy Technology LaboratoryDepartment of EnergyAnn GuyAnn Guy, FOIA Officer, M/S 922/M210, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940412-386-6167412-386-5949
    National Energy Technology LaboratoryDepartment of EnergyAnn GuyAnn Guy, FOIA Officer, M/S 922/M210, P.O. Box 10940, Pittsburgh, PA 15236-0940412-386-6167412-386-5949
    National Nuclear Security Administration Office of Naval ReactorsDepartment of EnergyClifford Nunn, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 109, West Mifflin, PA 15122-0109202-781-6172412-476-7675
    National Nuclear Security Administration Office of Naval ReactorsDepartment of EnergyClifford NunnClifford Nunn, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 109, West Mifflin, PA 15122-0109412-476-7202412-476-7675
    National Nuclear Security Administration Office of Naval ReactorsDepartment of EnergyJeffrey AveryClifford Nunn, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 109, West Mifflin, PA 15122-0109202-781-6236412-476-7675
    National Nuclear Security Administration Service CenterDepartment of EnergyJane SummersonJane Summerson, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 5400, Albuquerque, NM 87185-5400505-845-6265505-284-7512
    National Nuclear Security Administration Service CenterDepartment of EnergyJane SummersonJane Summerson, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 5400, Albuquerque, NM 87185-5400866-747-5994505-284-7512
    National Nuclear Security Administration Service CenterDepartment of EnergyJane SummersonJane Summerson, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 5400, Albuquerque, NM 87185-5400866-747-5994505-284-7512
    Oak Ridge OfficeDepartment of EnergyLinda Chapman, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 2001, Oak Ridge, TN 37831865-576-1216865-576-1556
    Oak Ridge OfficeDepartment of EnergyDiAnn FieldsLinda Chapman, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 2001, Oak Ridge, TN 37831865-576-3612865-576-1556
    Oak Ridge OfficeDepartment of EnergyLinda ChapmanLinda Chapman, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 2001, Oak Ridge, TN 37831865-576-2129865-576-1556
    Office of Scientific and Technical InformationDepartment of EnergyErin Anderson, FOIA Officer, 1 Science.gov Way, Oak Ridge, TN 37830865-576-1261865-576-3589
    Office of Scientific and Technical InformationDepartment of EnergyErin AndersonErin Anderson, FOIA Officer, 1 Science.gov Way, Oak Ridge, TN 37830865-241-5686865-576-3589
    Office of Scientific and Technical InformationDepartment of EnergyJeffrey GivenErin Anderson, FOIA Officer, 1 Science.gov Way, Oak Ridge, TN 37830865-576-1146865-576-3589
    Richland Operations OfficeDepartment of EnergyDorothy Riehle, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop A7-75, P.O. Box 550, Richland, WA 99352509-376-6288509-376-9704
    Richland Operations OfficeDepartment of EnergyDorothy RiehleDorothy Riehle, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop A7-75, P.O. Box 550, Richland, WA 99352509-376-6288509-376-9704
    Richland Operations OfficeDepartment of EnergyRichard BuelDorothy Riehle, FOIA Officer, Mail Stop A7-75, P.O. Box 550, Richland, WA 99352509-376-3375509-376-9704
    Savannah River Operations OfficeDepartment of EnergySavannah River Operations Office, P.O. Box A, Aiken, SC 29801803-952-8134803-952-8271
    Savannah River Operations OfficeDepartment of EnergyJennifer FarmerSavannah River Operations Office, P.O. Box A, Aiken, SC 29801803-952-7813803-952-8271
    Savannah River Operations OfficeDepartment of EnergyLucy KnowlesSavannah River Operations Office, P.O. Box A, Aiken, SC 29801803-952-7618803-952-8271
    Southeastern Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyJoel Seymour, FOIA Officer, 1166 Athens Tech Road, Elberton, GA 30635-6711706-213-3810706-213-3884
    Southeastern Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyJoel SeymourJoel Seymour, FOIA Officer, 1166 Athens Tech Road, Elberton, GA 30635-6711706-213-3810706-213-3884
    Southeastern Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyJoel SeymourJoel Seymour, FOIA Officer, 1166 Athens Tech Road, Elberton, GA 30635-6711706-213-3810706-213-3884
    Southwestern Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyS7100, One West Third, Tulsa, OK 74103918-595-6605918-595-6785
    Southwestern Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyJohn D. BremerS7100, One West Third, Tulsa, OK 74103720-962-7010918-595-6785
    Southwestern Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyRosa Gonzalez-SmithFOIA OfficerS7100, One West Third, Tulsa, OK 74103918-595-6605918-595-6785
    Strategic Petroleum Reserve ProjectDepartment of EnergyKristin Frischhertz, FOIA Officer, MS FE-445, 900 Commerce Road East, New Orleans, LA 70123504-734-4297504-818-5316
    Strategic Petroleum Reserve ProjectDepartment of EnergyKristin FrischhertzKristin Frischhertz, FOIA Officer, MS FE-445, 900 Commerce Road East, New Orleans, LA 70123504-734-4297504-818-5316
    Strategic Petroleum Reserve ProjectDepartment of EnergyKristin FrischhertzKristin Frischhertz, FOIA Officer, MS FE-445, 900 Commerce Road East, New Orleans, LA 70123504-734-4297504-818-5316
    Western Area Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyPatricia S. Land, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 281213, 12155 West Alameda Parkway, Lakewood, CO 80228-8213720-962-7014720-962-7009
    Western Area Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyJohn D. BremerPatricia S. Land, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 281213, 12155 West Alameda Parkway, Lakewood, CO 80228-8213720-962-7010720-962-7009
    Western Area Power AdministrationDepartment of EnergyPatricia S. LandPatricia S. Land, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 281213, 12155 West Alameda Parkway, Lakewood, CO 80228-8213720-962-7010720-962-7009
    Administration for Children and FamiliesDepartment of Health and Human ServicesKimberly N. Epstein, FOIA Officer, Mary E. Switzer Building, Room 4004, 330 C Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20201888-747-1861202-401-4829
    Administration for Children and FamiliesDepartment of Health and Human ServicesKenneth WolfeKimberly N. Epstein, FOIA Officer, Mary E. Switzer Building, Room 4004, 330 C Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20201202-401-9215202-401-4829
    Administration for Children and FamiliesDepartment of Health and Human ServicesKimberly N. EpsteinKimberly N. Epstein, FOIA Officer, Mary E. Switzer Building, Room 4004, 330 C Street, S.W., Washington, DC 20201888-747-1861202-401-4829
    Administration for Community LivingDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRick NichollsACLfoia@acl.hhs.govFOIA Requester Service Center, Administration for Community Living, , Washington, DC 20201202-795-7415202-205-0399
    Administration for Community LivingDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRick NichollsACLfoia@acl.hhs.govFOIA Requester Service Center, Administration for Community Living, , Washington, DC 20201202-795-7415202-205-0399
    Administration for Community LivingDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRick NichollsFOIA OfficerACLfoia@acl.hhs.govFOIA Requester Service Center, Administration for Community Living, , Washington, DC 20201202-795-7415202-205-0399
    Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael S. Marquis, FOIA Officer, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Suite 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-260-6933202-260-6108
    Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael BellMichael S. Marquis, FOIA Officer, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Suite 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-690-7453202-260-6108
    Agency for Healthcare Research and QualityDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael MarquisMichael S. Marquis, FOIA Officer, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Suite 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-690-7453202-260-6108
    Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease RegistryDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRoger Andoh, FOIA Officer, Building 16, D-54, 1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333770-488-6399404-235-1852
    Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease RegistryDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRoger AndohRoger Andoh, FOIA Officer, Building 16, D-54, 1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333770-488-6277404-235-1852
    Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease RegistryDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRoger AndohRoger Andoh, FOIA Officer, Building 16, D-54, 1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333770-488-6277404-235-1852
    Center for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesDepartment of Health and Human ServicesHugh Gilmore, FOIA Officer, North Building, Room N2-20-06, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244410-786-5353410-786-0474
    Center for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesDepartment of Health and Human ServicesHugh GilmoreFOIA Officerhugh.gilmore@cms.hhs.govHugh Gilmore, FOIA Officer, North Building, Room N2-20-06, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244410-786-5353410-786-0474
    Center for Medicare and Medicaid ServicesDepartment of Health and Human ServicesJoseph TriplineHugh Gilmore, FOIA Officer, North Building, Room N2-20-06, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244410-786-5353410-786-0474
    Centers for Disease Control and PreventionDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRoger Andoh, FOIA Officer, MS-D54, 1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333770-488-6399404-235-1852
    Centers for Disease Control and PreventionDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRoger AndohRoger Andoh, FOIA Officer, MS-D54, 1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333770-488-6277404-235-1852
    Centers for Disease Control and PreventionDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRoger AndohRoger Andoh, FOIA Officer, MS-D54, 1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30333770-488-6277404-235-1852
    Food and Drug AdministrationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesFOIA Public Liaison – Director, Office of the Executive SecretariatFDA Division of Freedom of Information, Office of the Executive Secretariat, OC , 5630 Fishers Lane, Room 1035, Rockville, MD 20857301-796-3900301-827-9267
    Food and Drug AdministrationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesFDA Division of Freedom of Information, Office of the Executive Secretariat, OC , 5630 Fishers Lane, Room 1035, Rockville, MD 20857301-796-3900301-827-9267
    Food and Drug AdministrationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesSarah KotlerFOIA OfficerFDA Division of Freedom of Information, Office of the Executive Secretariat, OC , 5630 Fishers Lane, Room 1035, Rockville, MD 20857301-796-3900301-827-9267
    Health Resources and Services AdministrationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesHRSA FOIA Office, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 13-N82, , Rockville, MD 20857301-443-2865301-480-5285
    Health Resources and Services AdministrationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesDenise F. WallaceHRSA FOIA Public Liaisonfoia@hrsa.govHRSA FOIA Office, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 13-N82, , Rockville, MD 20857301-443-2865301-480-5285
    Health Resources and Services AdministrationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesTom FlavinHRSA FOIA Office, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 13-N82, , Rockville, MD 20857301-443-2865301-480-5285
    Indian Health ServiceDepartment of Health and Human ServicesIndian Health Service FOIA Office, Division of Regulatory Affairs, , 5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop 09E70, Rockville, MD 20857301-443-1116
    Indian Health ServiceDepartment of Health and Human ServicesCarl G. MitchellFOIA OfficerIHSFOIAMailbox@ihs.govIndian Health Service FOIA Office, Division of Regulatory Affairs, , 5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop 09E70, Rockville, MD 20857301-443-1116
    Indian Health ServiceDepartment of Health and Human ServicesJanet IngersollFOIA Public LiaisonIHSFOIAMailbox@ihs.govIndian Health Service FOIA Office, Division of Regulatory Affairs, , 5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop 09E70, Rockville, MD 20857301-443-6177
    National Institutes of HealthDepartment of Health and Human ServicesNIH FOIA Office, Building 31, Room 5B35, 31 Center Drive, MSC 2107, Bethesda, MD 20892-2107301-496-5633301-402-4541
    National Institutes of HealthDepartment of Health and Human ServicesGorka Garcia-MaleneFOIA Officer, National Institutes of Healthnihfoia@mail.nih.govNIH FOIA Office, Building 31, Room 5B35, 31 Center Drive, MSC 2107, Bethesda, MD 20892-2107301-496-5633301-402-4541
    National Institutes of HealthDepartment of Health and Human ServicesStephanie ClipperFOIA Public Liaisonnihfoia@mail.nih.govNIH FOIA Office, Building 31, Room 5B35, 31 Center Drive, MSC 2107, Bethesda, MD 20892-2107301-496-5633301-402-4541
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for HealthDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael BellHubert H. Humphrey Building, Room 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-690-8320
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for HealthDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael MarquisHubert H. Humphrey Building, Room 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-690-7453202-690-8320
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRobin Brooks, FOIA Officer, Wilbur J. Cohen Building, Room 1062, 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-619-2541202-708-9824
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRobin BrooksRobin Brooks, FOIA Officer, Wilbur J. Cohen Building, Room 1062, 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-619-2541202-708-9824
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of Health and Human ServicesRobin BrooksRobin Brooks, FOIA Officer, Wilbur J. Cohen Building, Room 1062, 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-619-2541202-708-9824
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of Health and Human ServicesFOIA Officer/Director, Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts Division, Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg, Suite 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-690-7453202-690-8320
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael BellFOIA Officer/Director, Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts Division, Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg, Suite 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-690-7453202-690-8320
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael MarquisFOIA Officer/Director, Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts Division, Hubert H. Humphrey Bldg, Suite 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-690-7453202-690-8320
    Public Health ServiceDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael S. Marquis, FOIA Officer, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Suite 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-260-6933202-260-6108
    Public Health ServiceDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael BellMichael S. Marquis, FOIA Officer, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Suite 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-690-7453202-260-6108
    Public Health ServiceDepartment of Health and Human ServicesMichael MarquisMichael S. Marquis, FOIA Officer, Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Suite 729H, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201202-690-7453202-260-6108
    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesFOIA@samhsa.govSiobhan Dugan, FOIA Officer, Room 18E73D, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857240-276-2327240-276-2010
    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesSiobhan DuganFOIA@samhsa.govSiobhan Dugan, FOIA Officer, Room 18E73D, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857240-276-2327240-276-2010
    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationDepartment of Health and Human ServicesSiobhan DuganFOIA@samhsa.govSiobhan Dugan, FOIA Officer, Room 18E73D, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857240-276-2327240-276-2010
    Cybersecurity and Information Security AgencyDepartment of Homeland SecurityAngela WashingtonActing FOIA OfficerNPPD.FOIA@dhs.govFOIA Officer, Directorate for National Protection and Programs, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528703-235-2211703-235-2052
    Cybersecurity and Information Security AgencyDepartment of Homeland SecurityAngela WashingtonFOIA Officer, Directorate for National Protection and Programs, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528703-235-2211703-235-2052
    Federal Emergency Management AgencyDepartment of Homeland SecurityPearlene RobinsonActing FOIA Officerfema-foia@fema.dhs.govFederal Emergency Management Agency, FOIA Officer,, 500 C Street, SW, Room 840, Washington, DC 20472202-646-3323202-646-3347
    Federal Emergency Management AgencyDepartment of Homeland SecurityPearlene RobinsonActing FOIA Officerfema-foia@fema.dhs.govFederal Emergency Management Agency, FOIA Officer,, 500 C Street, SW, Room 840, Washington, DC 20472202-646-3323202-646-3347
    Federal Emergency Management AgencyDepartment of Homeland SecurityPearlene Robinson, ActingFOIA Officerfema-foia@fema.dhs.govFederal Emergency Management Agency, FOIA Officer,, 500 C Street, SW, Room 840, Washington, DC 20472202-646-3323202-646-3347
    Federal Law Enforcement Training CenterDepartment of Homeland SecurityFederal Law Enforcement Training Center, FOIA Officer, 1131 Chapel Crossing Road, Building #681, Suite B187, Glynco, GA 31524912-267-3103912-267-3113
    Federal Law Enforcement Training CenterDepartment of Homeland SecurityAlicia AldridgeFOIA Officerfletc-foia@dhs.govFederal Law Enforcement Training Center, FOIA Officer, 1131 Chapel Crossing Road, Building #681, Suite B187, Glynco, GA 31524912-267-3103912-267-3113
    Federal Law Enforcement Training CenterDepartment of Homeland SecurityAlicia AldridgeFOIA Officerfletc-foia@dhs.govFederal Law Enforcement Training Center, FOIA Officer, 1131 Chapel Crossing Road, Building #681, Suite B187, Glynco, GA 31524912-267-3103912-267-3113
    Headquarters & Privacy OfficeDepartment of Homeland SecurityAmy BennettActing Public Liaisonfoia@hq.dhs.govThe Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security, 245 Murray Lane, SW, Building 401, MS-0655, Washington, DC 20528-0655202-343-1743, 866-431-0486202-343-4011
    Headquarters & Privacy OfficeDepartment of Homeland SecurityService Centerfoia@hq.dhs.govThe Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security, 245 Murray Lane, SW, Building 401, MS-0655, Washington, DC 20528-0655202-343-1743, 866-431-0486202-343-4011
    Headquarters & Privacy OfficeDepartment of Homeland SecurityVacantChief FOIA Officerfoia@hq.dhs.govThe Privacy Office, Department of Homeland Security, 245 Murray Lane, SW, Building 401, MS-0655, Washington, DC 20528-0655202-343-1743, 866-431-0486202-343-4011
    Office for Civil Rights and Civil LibertiesDepartment of Homeland SecurityBradley White, CRCL FOIA Officer, 245 Murray Lane, SW, , Building 410, Mail Stop #0655, Washington, DC 20528-0655202-343-1743202-343-4011
    Office for Civil Rights and Civil LibertiesDepartment of Homeland SecurityBradley WhiteFOIA Officerfoia@hq.dhs.govBradley White, CRCL FOIA Officer, 245 Murray Lane, SW, , Building 410, Mail Stop #0655, Washington, DC 20528-0655202-343-1743202-343-4011
    Office for Civil Rights and Civil LibertiesDepartment of Homeland SecurityBradley WhiteFOIA Officerfoia@hq.dhs.govBradley White, CRCL FOIA Officer, 245 Murray Lane, SW, , Building 410, Mail Stop #0655, Washington, DC 20528-0655202-343-1743202-343-4011
    Office of Biometric Identity ManagementDepartment of Homeland SecurityAeron McGraw, FOIA Officer, 245 Murray Lane, SW – STOP-0655, Washington, DC 20598-0628202-295-5454202-343-4011
    Office of Biometric Identity ManagementDepartment of Homeland SecurityAeron McGrawFOIA Officerfoia-obim@hq.dhs.govAeron McGraw, FOIA Officer, 245 Murray Lane, SW – STOP-0655, Washington, DC 20598-0628866-431-0486, 202-343-1743202-343-4011
    Office of Biometric Identity ManagementDepartment of Homeland SecurityAeron McGrawAeron McGraw, FOIA Officer, 245 Murray Lane, SW – STOP-0655, Washington, DC 20598-0628202-343-1743, 866-431-0486202-343-4011
    Office of Intelligence & AnalysisDepartment of Homeland SecurityFOIA Officer, Office of Intelligence & Analysis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, , Washington, DC 20528202-447-3783202-612-1936
    Office of Intelligence & AnalysisDepartment of Homeland SecurityBrendan HenryFOIA OfficerI&AFOIA@hq.dhs.govFOIA Officer, Office of Intelligence & Analysis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, , Washington, DC 20528202-447-3783202-612-1936
    Office of Intelligence & AnalysisDepartment of Homeland SecurityBrendan HenryFOIA OfficerI&AFOIA@hq.dhs.govFOIA Officer, Office of Intelligence & Analysis, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, , Washington, DC 20528202-447-3783202-612-1936
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of Homeland SecurityOffice of the Inspector General, FOIA Public Liaison, DHS-OIG Counsel, 245 Murray Lane, SW, Stop 0305, Washington, DC 20528-0305202-254-4001202-245-5217
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of Homeland SecurityAvery RoselleFOIA OfficerFOIA.OIG@oig.dhs.govOffice of the Inspector General, FOIA Public Liaison, DHS-OIG Counsel, 245 Murray Lane, SW, Stop 0305, Washington, DC 20528-0305202-254-4001202-245-5217
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of Homeland SecurityAvery RoselleFOIA OfficerFOIA.OIG@oig.dhs.govOffice of the Inspector General, FOIA Public Liaison, DHS-OIG Counsel, 245 Murray Lane, SW, Stop 0305, Washington, DC 20528-0305202-254-4001202-245-5217
    Science & Technology DirectorateDepartment of Homeland SecurityFOIA Officerstfoia@hq.dhs.govScience & Technology Directorate, FOIA Officer, STOP-0655, 245 Murray Ln SW, Washington, DC 20528202-254-5700202-343-4011
    Science & Technology DirectorateDepartment of Homeland SecurityErica TalleyFOIA OfficerScience & Technology Directorate, FOIA Officer, STOP-0655, 245 Murray Ln SW, Washington, DC 20528202-343-1743, 866-431-0486202-343-4011
    Science & Technology DirectorateDepartment of Homeland SecurityErica TalleyFOIA Officerfoia@hq.dhs.govScience & Technology Directorate, FOIA Officer, STOP-0655, 245 Murray Ln SW, Washington, DC 20528866-431-0486, 202-343-1743202-343-4011
    Transportation Security AdministrationDepartment of Homeland SecurityTeri MillerFOIA Officerfoia@tsa.dhs.govFreedom of Information Act Branch, 601 S. 12th Street, 3rd Fllor, West Tower, TSA-20, Arlington, VA 22202866-364-2872, 571-227-2300571-227-1406
    Transportation Security AdministrationDepartment of Homeland SecurityTeri MillerFOIA Officerfoia@tsa.dhs.govFreedom of Information Act Branch, 601 S. 12th Street, 3rd Fllor, West Tower, TSA-20, Arlington, VA 22202866-364-2872, 571-227-2300571-227-1406
    Transportation Security AdministrationDepartment of Homeland SecurityTeri MillerFOIA Officerfoia@tsa.dhs.govFreedom of Information Act Branch, 601 S. 12th Street, 3rd Fllor, West Tower, TSA-20, Arlington, VA 22202866-364-2872, 571-227-2300571-227-1406
    U.S. Citizenship & Immigration ServicesDepartment of Homeland SecurityU.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, National Records Center, FOIA/PA Office, P.O. Box 648010, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064-8010800-375-5283
    U.S. Citizenship & Immigration ServicesDepartment of Homeland SecurityJill EgglestonFOIA Officeruscis.foia@uscis.dhs.govU.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, National Records Center, FOIA/PA Office, P.O. Box 648010, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064-8010800-350-5521
    U.S. Citizenship & Immigration ServicesDepartment of Homeland SecurityJill EgglestonFOIA Officeruscis.foia@uscis.dhs.govU.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, National Records Center, FOIA/PA Office, P.O. Box 648010, Lee’s Summit, MO 64064-8010800-350-5521
    U.S. Coast GuardDepartment of Homeland SecurityAmanda Ackersonefoia@uscg.milUnited States Coast Guard, ATTN: FOIA Coordinator, Commandant (CG-611), 2703 Martin Luther King Jr Ave, SE, Stop 7710, Washington, DC 20593-7710202-475-3522202-372-8413
    U.S. Coast GuardDepartment of Homeland SecurityKathleen ClaiffeFOIA Officerefoia@uscg.milUnited States Coast Guard, ATTN: FOIA Coordinator, Commandant (CG-611), 2703 Martin Luther King Jr Ave, SE, Stop 7710, Washington, DC 20593-7710202-475-3522202-372-8413
    U.S. Coast GuardDepartment of Homeland SecurityKathleen ClaiffeFOIA Officerefoia@uscg.milUnited States Coast Guard, ATTN: FOIA Coordinator, Commandant (CG-611), 2703 Martin Luther King Jr Ave, SE, Stop 7710, Washington, DC 20593-7710202-475-3522202-372-8413
    U.S. Customs & Border ProtectionDepartment of Homeland SecurityU.S. Customs & Border Protection, Sabrina Burroughs, FOIA Officer, 90 K Street, NW, 9th Floor, Mail Stop 1181, Washington, DC 20229-1181202-325-0150
    U.S. Customs & Border ProtectionDepartment of Homeland SecuritySabrina BurroughsFOIA OfficerU.S. Customs & Border Protection, Sabrina Burroughs, FOIA Officer, 90 K Street, NW, 9th Floor, Mail Stop 1181, Washington, DC 20229-1181202-325-0150
    U.S. Customs & Border ProtectionDepartment of Homeland SecuritySabrina BurroughsFOIA OfficerU.S. Customs & Border Protection, Sabrina Burroughs, FOIA Officer, 90 K Street, NW, 9th Floor, Mail Stop 1181, Washington, DC 20229-1181202-325-0150
    U.S. Immigration & Customs EnforcementDepartment of Homeland SecurityFernando PineiroFOIA Officerice-foia@dhs.govUnited States Immigration & Customs Enforcement, FOIA Office, 500 12th Street, SW, Stop 5009, Washington, DC 20536-5009202-732-4265202-732-4265
    U.S. Immigration & Customs EnforcementDepartment of Homeland SecurityFernando PineiroDeputy, FOIA Officerice-foia@dhs.govUnited States Immigration & Customs Enforcement, FOIA Office, 500 12th Street, SW, Stop 5009, Washington, DC 20536-5009866-633-1182202-732-4265
    U.S. Immigration & Customs EnforcementDepartment of Homeland SecurityFernando PineiroDeputy, FOIA Officerice-foia@dhs.govUnited States Immigration & Customs Enforcement, FOIA Office, 500 12th Street, SW, Stop 5009, Washington, DC 20536-5009866-633-1182202-732-4265
    United States Secret ServiceDepartment of Homeland SecurityCommunications Center (FOIA/PA), 245 Murray Drive, Building T-5, Washington, DC 20223202-406-5586
    United States Secret ServiceDepartment of Homeland SecurityKevin TyrrellFOIA OfficerFOIA@usss.dhs.govCommunications Center (FOIA/PA), 245 Murray Drive, Building T-5, Washington, DC 20223202-406-6370202-406-5586
    HeadquartersDepartment of Housing and Urban DevelopmentDeborah SnowdenDeputy Chief FOIA Officerdeborah.r.snowden@hud.govChief FOIA Officer, Room 10139, 451 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20410-3000202-708-3866202-619-8365
    HeadquartersDepartment of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSandra J. WrightFOIA SupervisorChief FOIA Officer, Room 10139, 451 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20410-3000202-708-3866202-619-8365
    Region I (Boston, Hartford, Manchester, Providence)Department of Housing and Urban Development20 Church Street, 10th Floor, Hartford, CT 06103617-994-8218860-240-4850
    Region I (Boston, Hartford, Manchester, Providence)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentCarmen RodriguezRegional FOIA Liaison – Region I (Connecticut)Carmen.I.Rodriguez@hud.gov20 Church Street, 10th Floor, Hartford, CT 06103860-240-9700860-240-4850
    Region I (Boston, Hartford, Manchester, Providence)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentErika KoizumiRegional FOIA Liaison – Region I (Massachusetts, Rhode Island, ME, New Hampshire, Vermont)Erika.Koizumi@hud.gov20 Church Street, 10th Floor, Hartford, CT 06103(617) 994-8206860-240-4850
    Region I (Boston, Hartford, Manchester, Providence)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSuzanne PiacentiniFOIA Public LiaisonSuzanne.Piacentini@hud.gov20 Church Street, 10th Floor, Hartford, CT 06103860-240-9702860-240-4850
    Region II (New York, Albany, Buffalo, Newark)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentAdam GlantzRegional FOIA LiaisonAdam.Glantz@hud.gov26 Federal Plaza, , New York, NY 10278-0068(212) 542-7158212-264-0246
    Region II (New York, Albany, Buffalo, Newark)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentStephen E. MurphyFOIA Public LiaisonStephen.E.Murphy@hud.gov26 Federal Plaza, , New York, NY 10278-0068(212) 542-7109212-264-0246
    Region III (Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Wilmington)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentRichard M. Ott, FOIA Public Liaison, The Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn Square East, Philadelphia, PA 19107215-656-0600215-656-3445
    Region III (Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Wilmington)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentRichard M. OttFOIA Public LiaisonRichard.M.Ott@hud.govRichard M. Ott, FOIA Public Liaison, The Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn Square East, Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 430-6621215-656-3445
    Region III (Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Richmond, Washington, D.C., Charleston, Wilmington)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSheppard V. WilliamsRegional FOIA LiaisonSheppard.V.Williams@hud.govRichard M. Ott, FOIA Public Liaison, The Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn Square East, Philadelphia, PA 19107(215) 430-6628215-656-3445
    Region IV (Atlanta, Birmingham, Caribbean, Columbia, Greensboro, Jackson, Jacksonville, Knoxville, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, Miami, Orlando, Tampa)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentMichael L. Browder, FOIA Public Liaison, 40 Marietta Street, Atlanta, GA 30303404-331-5001 x2380404-730-2392
    Region IV (Atlanta, Birmingham, Caribbean, Columbia, Greensboro, Jackson, Jacksonville, Knoxville, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, Miami, Orlando, Tampa)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentJoy BeslowRegional FOIA LiaisonJoy.A.Beslow@hud.govMichael L. Browder, FOIA Public Liaison, 40 Marietta Street, Atlanta, GA 30303(678) 732-2010404-730-2392
    Region IV (Atlanta, Birmingham, Caribbean, Columbia, Greensboro, Jackson, Jacksonville, Knoxville, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, Miami, Orlando, Tampa)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentMichael L. BrowderFOIA Public LiaisonMichael.L.Browder@hud.govMichael L. Browder, FOIA Public Liaison, 40 Marietta Street, Atlanta, GA 30303(678) 732-2321404-730-2392
    Region IX (San Francisco, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Sacramento)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSan Francisco Regional Office, One Sansome Street, Suite 1200, San Francisco, CA 94104916-498-7381
    Region IX (San Francisco, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Sacramento)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentCollin J. EvensonRegional FOIA Liaison (Southern California)Collin.J.Evenson@hud.govSan Francisco Regional Office, One Sansome Street, Suite 1200, San Francisco, CA 94104(213) 534-2508
    Region IX (San Francisco, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Sacramento)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentDavid W. LockwoodRegional FOIA Liaison (Northern California, AZ, HI and NV)David.W.Lockwood@hud.govSan Francisco Regional Office, One Sansome Street, Suite 1200, San Francisco, CA 94104(714) 955-0902
    Region IX (San Francisco, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Sacramento)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentWayne E. SausedaFOIA Public LiaisonWayne.E.Sauseda@hud.govSan Francisco Regional Office, One Sansome Street, Suite 1200, San Francisco, CA 94104415-489-6413
    Region V (Chicago, Columbus, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis-St. Paul)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentJames A. Cunningham, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 2608, 77 W. Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604312-353-5680 x2139312-913-8293
    Region V (Chicago, Columbus, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis-St. Paul)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentCatherine S. PetersonRegional FOIA LiaisonCatherine.S.Peterson@hud.govJames A. Cunningham, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 2608, 77 W. Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604(312) 913-8662312-913-8293
    Region V (Chicago, Columbus, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Minneapolis-St. Paul)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentJames A. CunninghamFOIA Public LiaisonJames.A.Cunningham@hud.govJames A. Cunningham, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 2608, 77 W. Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604312-353-5680312-913-8293
    Region VI (Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentPatricia Campbell, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 2500 Unit #45, 801 Cherry Street, Ft. Worth, TX 76102817-978-5974 x1010817-978-5669
    Region VI (Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentLeslie BradleyFOIA Public LiaisonLeslieann.Bradley@hud.govPatricia Campbell, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 2500 Unit #45, 801 Cherry Street, Ft. Worth, TX 76102(817) 978-9406817-978-5669
    Region VI (Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentPatricia CampbellRegional FOIA LiaisonPatricia.A.Campbell@hud.govPatricia Campbell, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 2500 Unit #45, 801 Cherry Street, Ft. Worth, TX 76102817-978-5974817-978-5669
    Region VI (Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentScott C. HudmanFOIA LiaisonScott.C.Hudman@hud.govPatricia Campbell, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 2500 Unit #45, 801 Cherry Street, Ft. Worth, TX 76102(713) 718-3107817-978-5669
    Region VII (Kansas City, Des Moines, Omaha, St. Louis)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentBradley.E.Streeter@hud.govBradley E. Streeter, Regional FOIA Liaison, 1222 Spruce Street, Suite 3.203, St. Louis, MO 63103913-551-5462913-551-5469
    Region VII (Kansas City, Des Moines, Omaha, St. Louis)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentBradley StreeterRegional FOIA LiaisonBradley.E.Streeter@hud.govBradley E. Streeter, Regional FOIA Liaison, 1222 Spruce Street, Suite 3.203, St. Louis, MO 63103(314) 418-5410913-551-5469
    Region VII (Kansas City, Des Moines, Omaha, St. Louis)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentBruce L. LaddFOIA Public Liaisonbruce.l.ladd@hud.govBradley E. Streeter, Regional FOIA Liaison, 1222 Spruce Street, Suite 3.203, St. Louis, MO 63103913-551-5537913-551-5469
    Region VIII (Denver)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentCrystal KelleyRegional FOIA LiaisonCrystal.M.Kelley@hud.gov1670 Broadway , 25th Floor, Denver, CO 80202-4801303-672-5021303-672-2150
    Region VIII (Denver)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentNatalie L. ChilcuttFOIA LiaisonNatalie.L.Chilcutt@hud.gov1670 Broadway , 25th Floor, Denver, CO 80202-4801303-672-2150
    Region X (Seattle, Anchorage, Portland)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentMichael Look, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 200, 909 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104-1000206-220-5101206-220-5108
    Region X (Seattle, Anchorage, Portland)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentHamdi MohamedFOIA SpecilaistHamdi.A.Mohamed@hud.goMichael Look, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 200, 909 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104-1000206-220-5362206-220-5108
    Region X (Seattle, Anchorage, Portland)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentMichael LookFOIA Public LiaisonMichael.S.Look@hud.govMichael Look, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 200, 909 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104-1000206-220-5359206-220-5108
    Region X (Seattle, Anchorage, Portland)Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentPatricia WrightRegional FOIA LiaisonPatricia.Wright@hud.govMichael Look, FOIA Public Liaison, Suite 200, 909 First Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104-1000206-220-5358206-220-5108
    Antitrust DivisionDepartment of JusticeKenneth Hendricks, Chief, FOIA/PA Unit, Liberty Square Building, Suite 1000, 450 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-2692202-616-4529
    Antitrust DivisionDepartment of JusticeWayne FosterKenneth Hendricks, Chief, FOIA/PA Unit, Liberty Square Building, Suite 1000, 450 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-2692202-616-4529
    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and ExplosivesDepartment of JusticeAdam C. Siple, Division Chief, Room 4.E-301, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20226202-648-8740202-648-9619
    Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and ExplosivesDepartment of JusticeDarryl Webb and Johnny RosnerAdam C. Siple, Division Chief, Room 4.E-301, 99 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20226202-648-7390202-648-9619
    Civil DivisionDepartment of JusticeHirsh D. Kravitz, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Office, Room 8314, 1100 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20035202-514-2319202-514-7866
    Civil DivisionDepartment of JusticeHirsh D. KravitzHirsh D. Kravitz, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Office, Room 8314, 1100 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20035202-514-2319202-514-7866
    Civil Rights DivisionDepartment of JusticeTink Cooper, Acting Chief, FOI/PA Branch, PHB Bldg., Room 9152, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-514-4210202-514-6195
    Civil Rights DivisionDepartment of JusticeApril FreemanTink Cooper, Acting Chief, FOI/PA Branch, PHB Bldg., Room 9152, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-514-4210202-514-6195
    Community Relations ServiceDepartment of JusticeMelody Diegor Caprio, FOIA/PA Coordinator, Suite 6000, 600 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-305-2935
    Community Relations ServiceDepartment of JusticeMelody Diegor CaprioMelody Diegor Caprio, FOIA/PA Coordinator, Suite 6000, 600 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-353-1806
    Criminal DivisionDepartment of JusticeAmanda M. Jones Acting Chief, FOIA/PA Unit, Suite 1127, Keeney Building 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20530-0001202-616-0307202-514-6117
    Criminal DivisionDepartment of JusticeMargaret HarrisAmanda M. Jones Acting Chief, FOIA/PA Unit, Suite 1127, Keeney Building 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20530-0001202-616-0307202-514-6117
    Drug Enforcement AdministrationDepartment of JusticeAngela D. Hertel, Acting Chief, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Unit, FOI/Records Management Section, 8701 Morrissette Drive, Springfield, VA 22152202-307-7596202-307-8556
    Drug Enforcement AdministrationDepartment of JusticeDeshelia WallaceAngela D. Hertel, Acting Chief, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Unit, FOI/Records Management Section, 8701 Morrissette Drive, Springfield, VA 22152202-307-4264202-307-8556
    Environment and Natural Resources DivisionDepartment of JusticeCharles Smiroldo, FOIA Coordinator, Law and Policy Section, P.O. Box 7415, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, DC 20044-7415202-514-0424202-514-4231
    Environment and Natural Resources DivisionDepartment of JusticeAmber BlahaCharles Smiroldo, FOIA Coordinator, Law and Policy Section, P.O. Box 7415, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, DC 20044-7415202-616-5515202-514-4231
    Executive Office for Immigration ReviewDepartment of JusticeJoseph R. Schaaf, Chief Counsel, Administrative Law Unit, Suite 1903, 5107 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041703-605-1297703-605-0570
    Executive Office for Immigration ReviewDepartment of JusticeCrystal SouzaJoseph R. Schaaf, Chief Counsel, Administrative Law Unit, Suite 1903, 5107 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041703-605-1297703-605-0570
    Executive Office for Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task ForcesDepartment of JusticeJill Aronica, FOIA Officer, Suite 1060, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20530202-307-7596
    Executive Office for Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task ForcesDepartment of JusticeJennifer BilinskiJill Aronica, FOIA Officer, Suite 1060, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC 20530202-514-0296
    Executive Office for United States AttorneysDepartment of JusticeKevin Krebs, Assistant Director, FOIA/Privacy Unit, 175 N Street, NE, Suite 5.400, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-252-6020202-252-6048
    Executive Office for United States AttorneysDepartment of JusticeDonna PrestonKevin Krebs, Assistant Director, FOIA/Privacy Unit, 175 N Street, NE, Suite 5.400, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-252-6020202-252-6048
    Executive Office for United States TrusteesDepartment of JusticePaul Bridenhagen, FOIA Officer, Office of the General Counsel, Suite 6150, 441 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-307-1399202-307-2397
    Executive Office for United States TrusteesDepartment of JusticePaul BridenhagenPaul Bridenhagen, FOIA Officer, Office of the General Counsel, Suite 6150, 441 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-307-1399202-307-2397
    Federal Bureau of InvestigationDepartment of JusticeDavid M. Hardy, Chief, Record/Information Dissemination Section, Records Management Division, 170 Marcel Drive, Winchester, VA 22602-4843540-868-1535540-868-4997
    Federal Bureau of InvestigationDepartment of JusticeMichael G. SeidelDavid M. Hardy, Chief, Record/Information Dissemination Section, Records Management Division, 170 Marcel Drive, Winchester, VA 22602-4843540-868-2101540-868-4997
    Federal Bureau of PrisonsDepartment of JusticeEugene Baime, Supervisory Attorney, Room 924, HOLC Building, 320 First Street, NW, Washington, DC 20534202-616-7750
    Federal Bureau of PrisonsDepartment of JusticeC. Darnell StrobleEugene Baime, Supervisory Attorney, Room 924, HOLC Building, 320 First Street, NW, Washington, DC 20534202-616-7750
    Foreign Claims Settlement CommissionDepartment of JusticeJeremy LaFrancois, Chief Administrative Counsel, Room 6330, 441 G Street, NW , Washington, DC 20579202-616-6975202-616-6993
    Foreign Claims Settlement CommissionDepartment of JusticeJeremy LaFrancoisJeremy LaFrancois, Chief Administrative Counsel, Room 6330, 441 G Street, NW , Washington, DC 20579202-616-6975202-616-6993
    INTERPOL-United States National Central BureauDepartment of JusticeINTERPOL Washington, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-616-0201, Fax: 202-616-1048202-616-1048
    INTERPOL-United States National Central BureauDepartment of JusticeDaniel DembkowskiINTERPOL Washington, U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-616-0201202-616-1048
    Justice Management DivisionDepartment of JusticeKaren McFadden, FOIA Contact, Room 1111 RFK, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3101202-616-6695
    Justice Management DivisionDepartment of JusticeKaren McFaddenKaren McFadden, FOIA Contact, Room 1111 RFK, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3101202-616-6695
    National Security DivisionDepartment of JusticeArnetta Mallory, Government Information Specialist, 3 Constitution Square, 175 N Street N.E., 12th Floor, Washington, DC 20530202-233-2639
    National Security DivisionDepartment of JusticePatricia MatthewsArnetta Mallory, Government Information Specialist, 3 Constitution Square, 175 N Street N.E., 12th Floor, Washington, DC 20530202-233-2639
    Office of Community Oriented Policing ServicesDepartment of JusticeChaun E. Eason, FOIA Officer, Legal Division, Two Constitution Square, #11E 129, 145 N Street, NE, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-1873202-514-3456
    Office of Community Oriented Policing ServicesDepartment of JusticeMelissa FieriFetrowChaun E. Eason, FOIA Officer, Legal Division, Two Constitution Square, #11E 129, 145 N Street, NE, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-1873202-514-3456
    Office of Information PolicyDepartment of JusticeDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 441 G St, NW, 6th Floor , Washington, DC 20530202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of Information PolicyDepartment of JusticeDouglas HibbardFOIA Public LiaisonDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 441 G St, NW, 6th Floor , Washington, DC 20530202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of Justice ProgramsDepartment of JusticeMonica Potter-Johnson, Government Information Specialist, Room 5400, 810 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20531202-307-6235202-307-1419
    Office of Justice ProgramsDepartment of JusticeChandria SlaughterMonica Potter-Johnson, Government Information Specialist, Room 5400, 810 7th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20531202-307-0790202-307-1419
    Office of Legal CounselDepartment of JusticeMelissa Golden, Lead Paralegal and FOIA Specialist, Room 5511, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-2053
    Office of Legal CounselDepartment of JusticeMelissa GoldenMelissa Golden, Lead Paralegal and FOIA Specialist, Room 5511, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-2053
    Office of Legal PolicyDepartment of JusticeDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of Legal PolicyDepartment of JusticeDouglas HibbardFOIA Public LiaisonDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of Legislative AffairsDepartment of JusticeDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of Legislative AffairsDepartment of JusticeDouglas HibbardFOIA Public LiaisonDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of Professional ResponsibilityDepartment of JusticePeggy McCarty, Deputy Director, Suite 3529, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-514-3365202-514-5050
    Office of Professional ResponsibilityDepartment of JusticeGinae BarnettPeggy McCarty, Deputy Director, Suite 3529, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-514-3365202-514-5050
    Office of Public AffairsDepartment of JusticeDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of Public AffairsDepartment of JusticeDouglas HibbardFOIA Public LiaisonDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of the Associate Attorney GeneralDepartment of JusticeDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of the Associate Attorney GeneralDepartment of JusticeDouglas HibbardFOIA Public LiaisonDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of the Attorney GeneralDepartment of JusticeDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of the Attorney GeneralDepartment of JusticeDouglas HibbardFOIA Public LiaisonDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of the Deputy Attorney GeneralDepartment of JusticeDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of the Deputy Attorney GeneralDepartment of JusticeDouglas HibbardFOIA Public LiaisonDouglas Hibbard, Chief, Initial Request Staff, 6th Floor, 441 G St, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-3642202-514-1009
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of JusticeDeborah M. Waller, Government Information Specialist, Room 4726, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-616-0646202-616-9152
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of JusticeDeborah M. WallerDeborah M. Waller, Government Information Specialist, Room 4726, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-616-0646202-616-9152
    Office of the Pardon AttorneyDepartment of JusticeWilliam Taylor II, Executive Officer, Office of the Pardon Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20530202-616-6070202-616-6069
    Office of the Pardon AttorneyDepartment of JusticeSarah E.B. RifkinWilliam Taylor II, Executive Officer, Office of the Pardon Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20530202-616-6070202-616-6069
    Office of the Solicitor GeneralDepartment of JusticeValerie Yancey, FOIA Officer and Executive Officer, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 6627, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-616-9406
    Office of the Solicitor GeneralDepartment of JusticeValerie YanceyValerie Yancey, FOIA Officer and Executive Officer, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 6627, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-514-2203
    Office of Tribal JusticeDepartment of JusticeKevin Krebs, Assistant Director, FOIA/Privacy Unit, Room 7300, 600 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-252-6020202-252-6047
    Office of Tribal JusticeDepartment of JusticeDonna PrestonKevin Krebs, Assistant Director, FOIA/Privacy Unit, Room 7300, 600 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001202-252-6020202-252-6047
    Office on Violence Against WomenDepartment of JusticeCatherine Poston, Attorney Advisor, Suite 10W.121, 145 N Street, NE, Washington, DC 20530202-307-6026
    Office on Violence Against WomenDepartment of JusticeCatherine PostonCatherine Poston, Attorney Advisor, Suite 10W.121, 145 N Street, NE, Washington, DC 20530202-307-6026
    Professional Responsibility Advisory OfficeDepartment of JusticeMarguerite A. Driessen, Attorney Advisor, 6th Floor, 441 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-514-0458202-353-7483
    Professional Responsibility Advisory OfficeDepartment of JusticeQuadira ZelekeMarguerite A. Driessen, Attorney Advisor, 6th Floor, 441 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20530202-514-0458202-353-7483
    Select Department of Justice component for meDepartment of JusticeFOIA/PA Mail Referral Unit, Justice Management Division, Room 115, LOC Building, Washington, DC 20530(202) 616-5979
    Tax DivisionDepartment of JusticeCarmen M. Banerjee, Division Counsel for FOIA and PA Matters, P.O. Box 227, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, DC 20044202-616-3399
    Tax DivisionDepartment of JusticeBillie WillisCarmen M. Banerjee, Division Counsel for FOIA and PA Matters, P.O. Box 227, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, DC 20044202-307-0462
    United States Marshals ServiceDepartment of JusticeCharlotte Luckstone, FOIA Officer, Office of General Counsel, CG-3 15th Floor, Washington, DC 20530-1000703-740-3943
    United States Marshals ServiceDepartment of JusticeLeila WassomCharlotte Luckstone, FOIA Officer, Office of General Counsel, CG-3 15th Floor, Washington, DC 20530-1000703-740-3943
    United States Parole CommissionDepartment of JusticeAnissa Banks, FOIA/PA Specialist, 3rd Floor, 90 K Street, NE, Washington, DC 20530202-346-7030
    United States Parole CommissionDepartment of JusticeHelen KrapelsAnissa Banks, FOIA/PA Specialist, 3rd Floor, 90 K Street, NE, Washington, DC 20530202-346-7030
    Adjudicatory BoardsDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Frank Clubb, Administrative Officer – U.S. Department of Labor, Adjudicatory Boards, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room S5220, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-5035
    Bureau of International Labor AffairsDepartment of LaborKia Gaskins, FOIA Coordinator, Room S-5303, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-4877202-693-4851
    Bureau of International Labor AffairsDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Kia Gaskins, FOIA Coordinator, Room S-5303, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-4851
    Bureau of Labor StatisticsDepartment of LaborSytrina Toon, FOIA Disclosure Officer, Room 4080 Postal Square Building, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20212-0001202-691-7628202-691-5111
    Bureau of Labor StatisticsDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Sytrina Toon, FOIA Disclosure Officer, Room 4080 Postal Square Building, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20212-0001202-693-5427202-691-5111
    Employee Benefits Security AdministrationDepartment of LaborKathy Hoover, FOIA Officer, Public Disclosure Room, Suite N-1513, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-8655202-219-8141
    Employee Benefits Security AdministrationDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Kathy Hoover, FOIA Officer, Public Disclosure Room, Suite N-1513, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-219-8141
    Employment & Training AdministrationDepartment of LaborMaria Sanders, FOIA Disclosure Officer, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210-0002202-693-3101202-693-2844
    Employment & Training AdministrationDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Maria Sanders, FOIA Disclosure Officer, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210-0002202-693-5427202-693-2844
    Jobs CorpsDepartment of LaborMaria Sanders, FOIA Disclosure Officer, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-0101202-693-2844
    Jobs CorpsDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Maria Sanders, FOIA Disclosure Officer, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-2844
    Main OfficeDepartment of LaborRamona Branch Oliver, Director, Office of Information Services , Office of the Solicitor/MALS Division, Room N-2420, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5391202-693-5389
    Main OfficeDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Ramona Branch Oliver, Director, Office of Information Services , Office of the Solicitor/MALS Division, Room N-2420, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-5389
    Mine Safety & Health AdministrationDepartment of LaborLanesia Washington, FOIA Officer, Room 5W231, 12th Street South, Arlington, VA 22202202-693-9424202-963-9441
    Mine Safety & Health AdministrationDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Lanesia Washington, FOIA Officer, Room 5W231, 12th Street South, Arlington, VA 22202202-693-5427202-963-9441
    Occupational Safety & Health AdministrationDepartment of LaborChristopher Durso, FOIA Officer, Room N3647, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-2009202-693-1635
    Occupational Safety & Health AdministrationDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Christopher Durso, FOIA Officer, Room N3647, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-1635
    Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental AffairsDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Glenda Manning, U.S. Department of Labor – Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room S2220, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-4641
    Office of Federal Contract Compliance ProgramsDepartment of LaborBruce Andersen, FOIA Coordinator, USDOL OFCCP, Room C-3325, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-0101202-693-5538
    Office of Federal Contract Compliance ProgramsDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Bruce Andersen, FOIA Coordinator, USDOL OFCCP, Room C-3325, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-5538
    Office of Labor-Management StandardsDepartment of LaborEbony Griffin, FOIA Coordinator, Suite N-5609, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-0112202-693-1340
    Office of Labor-Management StandardsDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Ebony Griffin, FOIA Coordinator, Suite N-5609, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-1340
    Office of Public AffairsDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Beverly Eaves, U.S. Department of Labor – Office of Public Affairs, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room S2514, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-5057
    Office of the Administrative Law JudgesDepartment of LaborFrank Clubb, FOIA Disclosure Officer, Suite 400 North, 800 K Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20001-8002202-693-7440202-693-7365
    Office of the Administrative Law JudgesDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Frank Clubb, FOIA Disclosure Officer, Suite 400 North, 800 K Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20001-8002202-693-5427202-693-7365
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and ManagementDepartment of LaborCandy March, FOIA Coordinator, Room S-3317, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-7126202-693-7954
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration and ManagementDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Candy March, FOIA Coordinator, Room S-3317, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-7954
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for PolicyDepartment of LaborTerry FryerPrimary FOIA Contactfryer.terry@dol.govTerry Fryer, U.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room S2312, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5960
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for PolicyDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Terry Fryer, U.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Policy, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room S2312, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-5960
    Office of the Chief Financial OfficerDepartment of LaborChris PolenPrimary FOIA Contactpolen.chris.p@dol.govChris Polen, U.S. Department of Labor – Office of the Chief Financial Officer, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room S4030, Washington, DC 20210202-693-6825202-693-6934
    Office of the Chief Financial OfficerDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Chris Polen, U.S. Department of Labor – Office of the Chief Financial Officer, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room S4030, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-6934
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of LaborKimberly Pacheco, Disclosure Officer, Room S-5506, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5116202-693-7020
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Kimberly Pacheco, Disclosure Officer, Room S-5506, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-7020
    Office of the SolicitorDepartment of LaborSharon Hudson, U.S. Department of Labor – Office of the Solicitor (MALS Division), 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room N2420, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5389
    Office of the SolicitorDepartment of LaborSharon Hudson, U.S. Department of Labor – Office of the Solicitor (MALS Division), 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room N2420, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5389
    Office of the SolicitorDepartment of LaborSharon HudsonSOL Primary FOIA Contact/DOL Liaisonhudson.sharon@dol.govSharon Hudson, U.S. Department of Labor – Office of the Solicitor (MALS Division), 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room N2420, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5406202-693-5389
    Office of the SolicitorDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Sharon Hudson, U.S. Department of Labor – Office of the Solicitor (MALS Division), 200 Constitution Avenue, NW – Room N2420, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-5389
    Office of Workers’ Compensation ProgramsDepartment of LaborMia Day, FOIA Coordinator, Suite N-5609, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-0125202-693-1378
    Office of Workers’ Compensation ProgramsDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Mia Day, FOIA Coordinator, Suite N-5609, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-1378
    Select Department of Labor component for meDepartment of LaborRamona Branch OliverDirector, Office of Information Services , Office of the Solicitor/MALS Divisionfoiarequest@dol.govRoom N-2420, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210(202) 693-5391(202) 693-5389
    Select Department of Labor component for meDepartment of LaborRamona Branch Oliverfoiarequest@dol.govRoom N-2420, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210(202) 693-5391(202) 693-5389
    Select Department of Labor component for meDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicksfoiarequest@dol.govRoom N-2420, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210(202) 693-5427(202) 693-5389
    Veterans’ Employment & Training ServiceDepartment of LaborCarrie Timus, National FOIA Officer, Room S-1325, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-4700202-693-4755
    Veterans’ Employment & Training ServiceDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Carrie Timus, National FOIA Officer, Room S-1325, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-4755
    Wage and Hour DivisionDepartment of LaborMichelle Moreno, FOIA Coordinator, Room S-3201, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-1350202-693-0637
    Wage and Hour DivisionDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Michelle Moreno, FOIA Coordinator, Room S-3201, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-0637
    Women’s BureauDepartment of LaborCheryl Edwards, FOIA Coordinator, Room S-3305, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-6735202-693-6746
    Women’s BureauDepartment of LaborThomas G. Hicks, Sr.Cheryl Edwards, FOIA Coordinator, Room S-3305, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20210202-693-5427202-693-6746
    Department of StateDepartment of StateDirector, Office of Information Programs and Services, Building SA-2, 515 22nd Street, NW, Washington, DC 20522-8100202-261-8484202-261-8579
    Department of StateDepartment of StateKellie N. RobinsonFOIA Program Manager/FOIA Public Liaisonfoiarequest@state.govDirector, Office of Information Programs and Services, Building SA-2, 515 22nd Street, NW, Washington, DC 20522-8100202-261-8484202-261-8579
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of StateStephanie Fox, FOIA Officer, 1700 North Moore Street, Suite 1400, Arlington, VA 22209202-663-0389202-663-0390
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of StateStephanie FoxFOIA Public Liaisonfoia@stateoig.govStephanie Fox, FOIA Officer, 1700 North Moore Street, Suite 1400, Arlington, VA 22209571-348-3815202-663-0390
    Bureau of Indian AffairsDepartment of the InteriorJessica Rogers, FOIA Officer, MS-4658, MIB, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240202-208-3135202-208-6597
    Bureau of Indian AffairsDepartment of the InteriorJessica RogersJessica Rogers, FOIA Officer, MS-4658, MIB, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240202-208-3135202-208-6597
    Bureau of Land ManagementDepartment of the InteriorKeiosha Alexander, Acting FOIA Officer, Attn: FOIA, Washington Office Coordinators, MS: WO-640, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240202-912-7650
    Bureau of Land ManagementDepartment of the InteriorKeiosha Alexander (Acting)Keiosha Alexander, Acting FOIA Officer, Attn: FOIA, Washington Office Coordinators, MS: WO-640, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240202-912-7566
    Bureau of Ocean Energy ManagementDepartment of the InteriorTasha Alcantara, FOIA Officer, VAM-BOEM DIR, 45600 Woodland Road, Sterling, VA 20166703-787-1818703-787-1209
    Bureau of Ocean Energy ManagementDepartment of the InteriorTasha AlcantaraTasha Alcantara, FOIA Officer, VAM-BOEM DIR, 45600 Woodland Road, Sterling, VA 20166703-787-1818703-787-1209
    Bureau of ReclamationDepartment of the InteriorMichelle Piland, FOIA Officer, 84-21200, P.O. Box 25007, Denver, CO 80225-0007303-445-3292303-445-6575
    Bureau of ReclamationDepartment of the InteriorMichelle PilandMichelle Piland, FOIA Officer, 84-21200, P.O. Box 25007, Denver, CO 80225-0007303-445-6575
    Bureau of Safety and Environmental EnforcementDepartment of the InteriorDorothy Tinker, FOIA Officer (Acting), VAE-BSEE-FOIA, 45600 Woodland Road, Sterling, VA 20166703-787-1404703-787-1207
    Bureau of Safety and Environmental EnforcementDepartment of the InteriorDorothy Tinker (Acting)Dorothy Tinker, FOIA Officer (Acting), VAE-BSEE-FOIA, 45600 Woodland Road, Sterling, VA 20166703-787-1404703-787-1207
    National Park ServiceDepartment of the InteriorCharis Wilson, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 25287, 12795 W. Alameda Parkway, Denver, CO 80225303-969-2959303-969-2557
    National Park ServiceDepartment of the InteriorCharis WilsonCharis Wilson, FOIA Officer, P.O. Box 25287, 12795 W. Alameda Parkway, Denver, CO 80225303-969-2959303-969-2557
    Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and EnforcementDepartment of the InteriorDele Awoniyi, FOIA Officer, MS-233, SIB, 1849 C Street NW, MS 1200W-MIB , Washington, DC 20240202-208-5840202-219-3092
    Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and EnforcementDepartment of the InteriorDele AwoniyiDele Awoniyi, FOIA Officer, MS-233, SIB, 1849 C Street NW, MS 1200W-MIB , Washington, DC 20240202-208-5840202-219-3092
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of the InteriorStefanie Jewett, FOIA Officer, Office of Inspector General U.S. Department of the Interior MS-4428, 1849 C Street, NW , Washington, DC 20240202-208-6464
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of the InteriorStefanie JewettStefanie Jewett, FOIA Officer, Office of Inspector General U.S. Department of the Interior MS-4428, 1849 C Street, NW , Washington, DC 20240202-208-0954
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of the InteriorClarice Julka, FOIA Officer, MS-7328, MIB, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240202-513-0765202-219-2374
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of the InteriorClarice JulkaClarice Julka, FOIA Officer, MS-7328, MIB, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240202-208-6045202-219-2374
    Office of the SolicitorDepartment of the InteriorLance Purvis, FOIA Officer, MS-6540, MIB, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240202-208-5817202-208-5206
    Office of the SolicitorDepartment of the InteriorLance PurvisLance Purvis, FOIA Officer, MS-6540, MIB, 1849 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20240202-208-5817202-208-5206
    Office of the Special TrusteeDepartment of the InteriorMeleanie Lowery, FOIA Officer, 1849 C Street, NW, Room 3211, Washington, DC 20240505-816-1645
    Office of the Special TrusteeDepartment of the InteriorMeleanie LoweryMeleanie Lowery, FOIA Officer, 1849 C Street, NW, Room 3211, Washington, DC 20240505-816-5521
    U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceDepartment of the InteriorCathy Willis, FOIA Officer (Acting), MS-IRTM, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041703-358-2291703-358-2251
    U.S. Fish and Wildlife ServiceDepartment of the InteriorCathy Willis (Acting)Cathy Willis, FOIA Officer (Acting), MS-IRTM, 5275 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041720-425-5173703-358-2251
    U.S. Geological SurveyDepartment of the InteriorBrian May, FOIA Officer, 5522 Research Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21228443-498-5521443-498-5510
    U.S. Geological SurveyDepartment of the InteriorBrian MayBrian May, FOIA Officer, 5522 Research Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21228443-498-5521443-498-5510
    Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade BureauDepartment of the TreasuryQuinton Mason, FOIA Contact, Disclosure Services, Box 12, 1310 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005202-927-1024202-453-2331
    Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade BureauDepartment of the TreasuryPaul LevitanDirector, FOIA & TransparencyFOIAPL@treasury.govQuinton Mason, FOIA Contact, Disclosure Services, Box 12, 1310 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005(202) 622-8098202-453-2331
    Bureau of Engraving and PrintingDepartment of the TreasuryDisclosure OfficerFOIA ContactLeslie Rivera Pag<e1>n, Disclosure Officer; Office of the Chief Counsel, 14th & C Streets, SW Room 419A, Washington, DC 20228(202) 874-2500202-874-2951
    Bureau of Engraving and PrintingDepartment of the TreasuryPaul LevitanDirector, FOIA & TransparencyFOIAPL@treasury.govLeslie Rivera Pag<e1>n, Disclosure Officer; Office of the Chief Counsel, 14th & C Streets, SW Room 419A, Washington, DC 20228(202) 622-8098202-874-2951
    Bureau of the Fiscal ServiceDepartment of the TreasuryCynthia Sydnor/Denise Nelson, Disclosure Officer, Room 508B, 401 14th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20227202-874-5602202-874-5484
    Bureau of the Fiscal ServiceDepartment of the TreasuryPaul LevitanDirector, FOIA & TransparencyFOIAPL@treasury.govCynthia Sydnor/Denise Nelson, Disclosure Officer, Room 508B, 401 14th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20227(202) 622-8098202-874-5484
    Departmental OfficesDepartment of the TreasuryPaul Levitan, Director, FOIA & Transparency, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20220202-622-0930202-622-3895
    Departmental OfficesDepartment of the TreasuryPaul LevitanDirector, FOIA & TransparencyFOIAPL@treasury.govPaul Levitan, Director, FOIA & Transparency, 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20220(202) 622-8098202-622-3895
    Financial Crimes Enforcement NetworkDepartment of the TreasuryRosemary Law, Disclosure (FOIA) Office, P.O. Box 39, Vienna, VA 22183703-905-5034
    Financial Crimes Enforcement NetworkDepartment of the TreasuryPaul LevitanDirector, FOIA & TransparencyFOIAPL@treasury.govRosemary Law, Disclosure (FOIA) Office, P.O. Box 39, Vienna, VA 22183(202) 622-8098
    Internal Revenue Service – Headquarters OfficeDepartment of the TreasuryDenise Higley, FOIA Contact, IRS FOIA Request, Stop 211, PO Box 621506, Atlanta, GA 30362-3006801-620-7638877-807-9215
    Internal Revenue Service – Headquarters OfficeDepartment of the TreasuryDenise HigleyDenise Higley, FOIA Contact, IRS FOIA Request, Stop 211, PO Box 621506, Atlanta, GA 30362-3006801-620-7638877-807-9215
    Office of the Comptroller of the CurrencyDepartment of the TreasuryFrank Vance, Freedom of Information Act Officer, Suite 3-E218, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20219202-649-6700
    Office of the Comptroller of the CurrencyDepartment of the TreasuryFrank VanceFrank Vance, Freedom of Information Act Officer, Suite 3-E218, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20219202-649-6758
    Treasury Inspector General for Tax AdministrationDepartment of the TreasuryAmy P. Jones, Disclosure Officer, Suite 469, ATTN: FOIA Request, TIGTA Office of Chief Counsel, Disclosure Branch, City Center Building, 1401 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005202-622-4068202-622-3339
    Treasury Inspector General for Tax AdministrationDepartment of the TreasuryAmy P. JonesAmy P. Jones, Disclosure Officer, Suite 469, ATTN: FOIA Request, TIGTA Office of Chief Counsel, Disclosure Branch, City Center Building, 1401 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005202-622-4068202-622-3339
    United States MintDepartment of the TreasuryLateau Jones, FOIA Contact, 8th Floor, 801 9th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20220202-354-6788202-756-6153
    United States MintDepartment of the TreasuryPaul LevitanDirector, FOIA & TransparencyFOIAPL@treasury.govLateau Jones, FOIA Contact, 8th Floor, 801 9th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20220(202) 622-8098202-756-6153
    Federal Aviation AdministrationDepartment of TransportationDedra Goodman, FOIA Coordinator, National FOIA Staff (AFN-400), 800 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20591202-267-0983202-493-5032
    Federal Aviation AdministrationDepartment of TransportationDedra GoodmanDedra Goodman, FOIA Coordinator, National FOIA Staff (AFN-400), 800 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20591202-493-5032
    Federal Aviation AdministrationDepartment of TransportationDedra GoodmanDedra Goodman, FOIA Coordinator, National FOIA Staff (AFN-400), 800 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20591202-267-7799202-493-5032
    Federal Highway AdministrationDepartment of TransportationManizheh Boehm, FOIA/PA Contact, HCC-40/E84-125, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-0948202-366-1380
    Federal Highway AdministrationDepartment of TransportationChristopher RichardsonManizheh Boehm, FOIA/PA Contact, HCC-40/E84-125, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-0780202-366-1380
    Federal Motor Carrier Safety AdministrationDepartment of TransportationJennifer Weatherly, FOIA/PA Contact (MC-MMI), W64-304, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-2960202-385-2335
    Federal Motor Carrier Safety AdministrationDepartment of TransportationDuane DeBruyneJennifer Weatherly, FOIA/PA Contact (MC-MMI), W64-304, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-9999202-385-2335
    Federal Railroad AdministrationDepartment of TransportationDenise Kollehlon, FOIA/PA Contact, Office of the Chief Counsel, Stop 10, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-493-6065202-493-6068
    Federal Railroad AdministrationDepartment of TransportationTimothy BarkleyDenise Kollehlon, FOIA/PA Contact, Office of the Chief Counsel, Stop 10, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-493-1305202-493-6068
    Federal Transit AdministrationDepartment of TransportationNancy Sipes, FOIA/PA Contact, E42-315, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-2494202-366-7164
    Federal Transit AdministrationDepartment of TransportationDavid LongoNancy Sipes, FOIA/PA Contact, E42-315, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-0608202-366-7164
    Maritime AdministrationDepartment of TransportationT. Mitchell Hudson, Jr., FOIA Officer, Division of Legislation and Regulations, W24-220, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-2666202-366-7485
    Maritime AdministrationDepartment of TransportationAnn HerchenriderT. Mitchell Hudson, Jr., FOIA Officer, Division of Legislation and Regulations, W24-220, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-5165202-366-7485
    Maritime AdministrationDepartment of TransportationT. Mitchell Hudson, Jr.T. Mitchell Hudson, Jr., FOIA Officer, Division of Legislation and Regulations, W24-220, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-5320202-366-7485
    National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationDepartment of TransportationFOIA Contact, NHTSA Executive Secretariat, W41-304, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-1834202-493-2929
    National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationDepartment of TransportationMary SpragueFOIA Contact, NHTSA Executive Secretariat, W41-304, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-2330202-493-2929
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of TransportationSeth KaufmanVacant, FOIA Officer, 7th Floor, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-2462202-366-1975
    Office of the Inspector GeneralDepartment of TransportationVacantVacant, FOIA Officer, 7th Floor, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-6131202-366-1975
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    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of TransportationMichael Bell, FOIA Officer, W94-122, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-8536
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of TransportationDarlene WallaceMichael Bell, FOIA Officer, W94-122, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-4542202-366-8536
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of TransportationFern KaufmanMichael Bell, FOIA Officer, W94-122, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-8067202-366-8536
    Office of the SecretaryDepartment of TransportationMichael BellFOIA OfficerMichael Bell, FOIA Officer, W94-122, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-5546202-366-8536
    Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety AdministrationDepartment of TransportationMadeline Van Nostrand, FOIA Officer, E23-306, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-4400202-336-7041
    Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety AdministrationDepartment of TransportationMadeline Van NostrandMadeline Van Nostrand, FOIA Officer, E23-306, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-0273202-336-7041
    Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety AdministrationDepartment of TransportationSusan HandMadeline Van Nostrand, FOIA Officer, E23-306, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-6973202-336-7041
    Saint Lawrence Seaway Development CorporationDepartment of TransportationKevin O’Malley, FOIA/PA Contact (Acting), 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-6510202-366-6448
    Saint Lawrence Seaway Development CorporationDepartment of TransportationFern KaufmanKevin O’Malley, FOIA/PA Contact (Acting), 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20590202-366-8067202-366-6448
    Board of Veterans AppealsDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs (01C1) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-8111202-343-1422
    Board of Veterans AppealsDepartment of Veterans AffairsVACO FOIA ServiceVA FOIAvacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (01C1) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-8111202-343-1422
    Board of Veterans AppealsDepartment of Veterans AffairsVACO FOIA ServiceVA FOIAvacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (01C1) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-8111202-343-1422
    Corporate Data Center OperationsDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn Buckvacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (0050O6), Philadelphia Information Technology Center, 5000 Wissahickon Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19144877 750-3642215-381-3527
    Corporate Data Center OperationsDepartment of Veterans AffairsThomas BarnasevitchFOIA Officercdcofoia@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (0050O6), Philadelphia Information Technology Center, 5000 Wissahickon Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19144215 842-2000 X 4460215-381-3527
    National Cemetery AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (43D) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-6214202-501-2240
    National Cemetery AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsNikki BennsFOIA Officernca.foia@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (43D) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420703 441-4027202-501-2240
    National Cemetery AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsRaynell LazierDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (43D) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-6214202-501-2240
    Office of Asset Enterprise ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs(044) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-590-8793202-632-7146
    Office of Asset Enterprise ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckDepartment of Veterans Affairs(044) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 204201-877-750-3642202-632-7146
    Office of Asset Enterprise ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsKelli EmeryFOIA ContactDepartment of Veterans Affairs(044) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-590-8793202-632-7146
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Legislative AffairsDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs (009) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-6619202-273-6792
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Legislative AffairsDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckDirector PIIPVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (009) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-273-6792
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Legislative AffairsDepartment of Veterans AffairsRegina Mack-AbneyFOIA OfficerDepartment of Veterans Affairs (009) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-6459202-273-6792
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs (006) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-632-7310202-461-7754
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckDepartment of Veterans Affairs (006) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877 750-3642202-461-7754
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsTeresa DaysFOIA OfficerVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (006) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202461-7754202-461-7754
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Information and TechnologyDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs (005R1C) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877-750-3642202-632-7581
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Information and TechnologyDepartment of Veterans AffairsDoloras JohnsonFOIA Officervacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (005R1C) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877 750-3642202-632-7581
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Information and TechnologyDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckDepartment of Veterans Affairs (005R1C) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877-750-3642202-632-7581
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology – VA Central Office FOIA/Privacy Act OfficeDepartment of Veterans AffairsFOIA Public Liaisonvacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (005R1C) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877-750-3642202-632-7581
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology – VA Central Office FOIA/Privacy Act OfficeDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (005R1C) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877-750-3642202-632-7581
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology – VA Central Office FOIA/Privacy Act OfficeDepartment of Veterans AffairsJames Killens IIIFOIA Officervacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (005R1C) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877 750-3642202-632-7581
    Office of Assistant Secretary for ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (004A) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-6677202-273-6892
    Office of Assistant Secretary for ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsJames ChungFOIA Officervacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (004A) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-7305202-273-6892
    Office of Assistant Secretary for ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (004A) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877 750 3642202-273-6892
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Intergovernmental AffairsDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (002B) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-7442202-273-7635
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Intergovernmental AffairsDepartment of Veterans AffairsAnita MajorFOIA Officervacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (002B) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-7430202-273-7635
    Office of Assistant Secretary for Public and Intergovernmental AffairsDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn Buckvacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (002B) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877-750-3642202-273-7635
    Office of Construction & Facilities ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs (OOCM2) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-8212202-632-5825
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (032A) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-5046202-273-7091
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsJacqurs LarochelleFOIA OfficerDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (032A) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-5041202-273-7091
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckDirector, FOIA PIIPVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (032A) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-273-7091
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for BudgetDepartment of Veterans AffairsSarah Kalis, FOIA Contact, (041C/D) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-5170202-273-6628
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for BudgetDepartment of Veterans AffairsJames HoranSarah Kalis, FOIA Contact, (041C/D) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-5170202-273-6628
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for FinanceDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs (047GD) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-6432202-273-7850
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for FinanceDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn Buckvacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (047GD) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-5035202-273-7850
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for FinanceDepartment of Veterans AffairsKevin ConeFOIA Officervacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (047GD) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-5035202-273-7850
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Resources ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs (054A) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-7863202-273-7871
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Resources ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsJean HayesFOIA OfficerDepartment of Veterans Affairs (054A) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-7863202-273-7871
    Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Resources ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckDepartment of Veterans Affairs (054A) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-273-7871
    Office of Diversity and InclusionDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (06) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-4010202-501-2145
    Office of Diversity and InclusionDepartment of Veterans AffairsAngela DunnFOIA OfficerVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (06) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-4237202-501-2145
    Office of Diversity and InclusionDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (06) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-4237202-501-2145
    Office of Enterprise IntegrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs (008) VACO, Room 314, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-5198202-273-5993
    Office of Enterprise IntegrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsBelinda AlviesFOIA OfficerVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (008) VACO, Room 314, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-273-5993
    Office of Enterprise IntegrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckDirector PIIPVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (008) VACO, Room 314, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-273-5993
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW (50CI), Washington, DC 20420202-461-4591202-495-5859
    Office of Inspector GeneralDepartment of Veterans AffairsRuthlee Gowins-BellamyFOIA Officervaoigfoia-pa@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW (50CI), Washington, DC 20420202-461-4412202-495-5859
    Office of Procurement Policy ServicesDepartment of Veterans AffairsRichard Ha, FOIA Officer, Office of Procurement Policy Services (OALC-PPS), Room 3E.405, 425 I Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001202-343-1434
    Office of Procurement Policy ServicesDepartment of Veterans AffairsRichard Ha, FOIA Officer, Office of Procurement Policy Services (OALC-PPS), Room 3E.405, 425 I Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001202-632-5286202-343-1434
    Office of Resolution ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs (08) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-501-2827202-501-2811
    Office of Resolution ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (08) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-501-2811
    Office of Resolution ManagementDepartment of Veterans AffairsNigel CollieFOIA Officerormfoia@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs (08) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-0227202-501-2811
    Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business UtilizationDepartment of Veterans AffairsFOIA Public LiaisonVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (00SB) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877 750-3642202-461-4301
    Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business UtilizationDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (00SB) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-303-3260 x5429202-461-4301
    Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business UtilizationDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (00SB) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-4301
    Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business UtilizationDepartment of Veterans AffairsTyrone BrownFOIA Officerosdbufoia@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (00SB) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 632-8204202-461-4301
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Operations, Security, and PreparednessDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (007) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-6587202-461-0963
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Operations, Security, and PreparednessDepartment of Veterans AffairsJohn BuckDirector, PIIPVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (007) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-0963
    Office of the Assistant Secretary for Operations, Security, and PreparednessDepartment of Veterans AffairsTanya Al-KhateebFOIA Officervacoospfoia@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (007) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-6587202-461-0963
    Office of the Executive SecretaryDepartment of Veterans AffairsVeterans Affairs Public LiasonVACOFOIAService@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, 002B VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420877 750-3642202-273-4880
    Office of the Executive SecretaryDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, 002B VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-4857202-273-4880
    Office of the Executive SecretaryDepartment of Veterans AffairsLisa MatuszczakFOIA OfficerOSVAFOIA@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, 002B VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 461-4857202-273-4880
    Office of the General CounselDepartment of Veterans AffairsM.Renee Baxter, FOIA Contact, (026H) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-7717202-273-9299
    Office of the General CounselDepartment of Veterans AffairsM.Renee BaxterM.Renee Baxter, FOIA Contact, (026H) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-461-7717202-273-9299
    Veterans Benefits AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (20M33) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-491-9439202-635-8925
    Veterans Benefits AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsGwendolyn SmithFOIA Officerfoia.vbaco@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (20M33) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202 632-8928202-635-8925
    Veterans Benefits AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsGwendolyn SmithDepartment of Veterans Affairs, (20M33) VACO, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20420202-491-9439202-635-8925
    Veterans Health AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsFOIA Public Liasonvacofoiaservice@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Ave (10P2C1) VACO, Washington, DC 20420877-750-3642202-273-9386
    Veterans Health AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsDepartment of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Ave (10P2C1) VACO, Washington, DC 20420215-823-4146202-273-9386
    Veterans Health AdministrationDepartment of Veterans AffairsMichael SarichDirector FOIA Servicevhafoia2@va.govDepartment of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Ave (10P2C1) VACO, Washington, DC 20420877 461-5038202-273-9386
    Environmental Protection AgencyEnvironmental Protection AgencyNational Freedom of Information Officer, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite WJCN 5315, Mail Code 2310A, Washington, DC 20460202-566-1667
    Environmental Protection AgencyEnvironmental Protection AgencyMatthew Z. LeopoldGeneral Counsel – Chief FOIA OfficerNational Freedom of Information Officer, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite WJCN 5315, Mail Code 2310A, Washington, DC 20460
    Environmental Protection AgencyEnvironmental Protection AgencyTimothy R. EppNational FOIA Officehq.foia@epa.govNational Freedom of Information Officer, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Suite WJCN 5315, Mail Code 2310A, Washington, DC 20460202-566-1667
    Atlanta District Office (Savannah Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionNadetia Williams, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 100 Alabama Street, SW, Atlanta, GA 30303404-562-6909
    Atlanta District Office (Savannah Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govNadetia Williams, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 100 Alabama Street, SW, Atlanta, GA 303031-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)404-562-6909
    Atlanta District Office (Savannah Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionNadetia WilliamsRecords Disclosure CoordinatorATLAFOIA@eeoc.govNadetia Williams, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 100 Alabama Street, SW, Atlanta, GA 30303404-562-6993404-562-6909
    Birmingham District Office (Mobile Local Office; Jackson Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionAlicia Vickers, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Ridge Park Place, Suite 2000, 1130 22nd Street, Birmingham, AL 35205205-212-2105
    Birmingham District Office (Mobile Local Office; Jackson Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govAlicia Vickers, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Ridge Park Place, Suite 2000, 1130 22nd Street, Birmingham, AL 352051-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)205-212-2105
    Birmingham District Office (Mobile Local Office; Jackson Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionAlicia VickersRecords Disclosure CoordinatorBIRMFOIA@eeoc.govAlicia Vickers, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Ridge Park Place, Suite 2000, 1130 22nd Street, Birmingham, AL 35205(205) 212-2069205-212-2105
    Charlotte District Office (Greensboro, Greenville, Norfolk, Richmond Local Offices; Raleigh Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFrancine Michaelson, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 400 , 129 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202704-344-6734
    Charlotte District Office (Greensboro, Greenville, Norfolk, Richmond Local Offices; Raleigh Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govFrancine Michaelson, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 400 , 129 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 282021-877-869-1802 , 202-663-7026 TTY704-344-6734
    Charlotte District Office (Greensboro, Greenville, Norfolk, Richmond Local Offices; Raleigh Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFrancine MichaelsonRecords Disclosure CoordinatorCHARFOIA@eeoc.govFrancine Michaelson, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 400 , 129 West Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202704-954-6424704-344-6734
    Chicago District Office (Milwaukee and Minneapolis Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionSylvia Bustos, Records Disclosure Coordinator, JCK Federal Bldg., 230 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604312-869-8220
    Chicago District Office (Milwaukee and Minneapolis Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govSylvia Bustos, Records Disclosure Coordinator, JCK Federal Bldg., 230 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 606041-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)312-869-8220
    Chicago District Office (Milwaukee and Minneapolis Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionDawn Leroy (Milwaukee)Records Disclosure CoordinatorMILWFOIA@eeoc.govSylvia Bustos, Records Disclosure Coordinator, JCK Federal Bldg., 230 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604(414) 297-1244312-869-8220
    Chicago District Office (Milwaukee and Minneapolis Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionJanice Abosi (Minneapolis)Records Disclosure CoordinatorMINNFOIA@eeoc.govSylvia Bustos, Records Disclosure Coordinator, JCK Federal Bldg., 230 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604(612) 335-4060312-869-8220
    Chicago District Office (Milwaukee and Minneapolis Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionSylvia Bustos (Chicago)Records Disclosure CoordinatorCHICFOIA@eeoc.govSylvia Bustos, Records Disclosure Coordinator, JCK Federal Bldg., 230 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604312-872-9736312-869-8220
    Dallas District Office (San Antonio Field Office; El Paso Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionRasheedah McDonald, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 3rd Floor, 207 S. Houston Street, Dallas, TX 75202-4726214-253-2720
    Dallas District Office (San Antonio Field Office; El Paso Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govRasheedah McDonald, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 3rd Floor, 207 S. Houston Street, Dallas, TX 75202-47261-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)214-253-2720
    Dallas District Office (San Antonio Field Office; El Paso Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionDan Whalen (San Antonio & El Paso)Records Disclosure CoordinatorSAFOFOIA@eeoc.govRasheedah McDonald, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 3rd Floor, 207 S. Houston Street, Dallas, TX 75202-4726210-281-7680214-253-2720
    Dallas District Office (San Antonio Field Office; El Paso Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionGeorge Sanders (Dallas)Records Disclosure CoordinatorDALLASFOIA@eeoc.govRasheedah McDonald, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 3rd Floor, 207 S. Houston Street, Dallas, TX 75202-4726(972) 918-3637214-253-2720
    Dallas District Office (San Antonio Field Office; El Paso Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionRasheedah McDonald (Dallas)Records Disclosure CoordinatorDALLASFOIA@eeoc.govRasheedah McDonald, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 3rd Floor, 207 S. Houston Street, Dallas, TX 75202-4726(972) 918-3617214-253-2720
    Houston District Office (New Orleans Field Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionVy Nguyen, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 6th Floor, 1919 Smith Street, 7th Floor, Houston, TX 77002713-651-4902
    Houston District Office (New Orleans Field Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govVy Nguyen, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 6th Floor, 1919 Smith Street, 7th Floor, Houston, TX 770021-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)713-651-4902
    Houston District Office (New Orleans Field Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionMacKenzie Eady (New Orleans)Records Disclosure CoordinatorNEWOFOIA@eeoc.govVy Nguyen, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 6th Floor, 1919 Smith Street, 7th Floor, Houston, TX 77002504-595-2854713-651-4902
    Houston District Office (New Orleans Field Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionVy Nguyen (Houston)Records Disclosure CoordinatorHOUSFOIA@eeoc.govVy Nguyen, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 6th Floor, 1919 Smith Street, 7th Floor, Houston, TX 77002713-651-4953713-651-4902
    Indianapolis District Office (Detroit Field Office; Cincinnati and Louisville Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionDonna E. Williams, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1900, 101 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204-4203317-226-7953
    Indianapolis District Office (Detroit Field Office; Cincinnati and Louisville Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionDonna E. Williams, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1900, 101 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204-4203317-226-7953
    Indianapolis District Office (Detroit Field Office; Cincinnati and Louisville Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govDonna E. Williams, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1900, 101 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204-42031-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)317-226-7953
    Indianapolis District Office (Detroit Field Office; Cincinnati and Louisville Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionBeverly Clark (Detroit & Cincinnati)Records Disclosure CoordinatorDETRFOIA@eeoc.govDonna E. Williams, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1900, 101 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204-4203313-226-5016317-226-7953
    Indianapolis District Office (Detroit Field Office; Cincinnati and Louisville Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionDonna E. Williams (Indianapolis & Louisville)Records Disclosure CoordinatorINDIFIOA@eeoc.govDonna E. Williams, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1900, 101 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204-4203317-226-7952317-226-7953
    Los Angeles District Office (Fresno, Honolulu, Las Vegas, and San Diego Local Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionKenneth Graham, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 4th Floor, 255 E. Temple Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012213-894-1118
    Los Angeles District Office (Fresno, Honolulu, Las Vegas, and San Diego Local Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govKenneth Graham, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 4th Floor, 255 E. Temple Street, Los Angeles, CA 900121-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)213-894-1118
    Los Angeles District Office (Fresno, Honolulu, Las Vegas, and San Diego Local Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionKenneth GrahamRecords Disclosure CoordinatorLOSAFOIA@eeoc.govKenneth Graham, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 4th Floor, 255 E. Temple Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012213-894-1059213-894-1118
    Memphis District Office (Little Rock and Nashville Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionDelner Franklin-Thomas, Director, Suite 900, 1407 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104901-544-0111
    Memphis District Office (Little Rock and Nashville Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govDelner Franklin-Thomas, Director, Suite 900, 1407 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 381041-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)901-544-0111
    Memphis District Office (Little Rock and Nashville Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionMark AdamsRecords Disclosure CoordinatorMEMPFOIA@eeoc.govDelner Franklin-Thomas, Director, Suite 900, 1407 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104(901) 544-0020901-544-0111
    Miami District Office (Tampa Field Office and San Juan Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFredricka Warren, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1500, 100 SE Street, Miami, FL 33131305-808-1855
    Miami District Office (Tampa Field Office and San Juan Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govFredricka Warren, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1500, 100 SE Street, Miami, FL 331311-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)305-808-1855
    Miami District Office (Tampa Field Office and San Juan Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFredricka Warren (Miami)Records Disclosure CoordinatorMIAMFOIA@eeoc.govFredricka Warren, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1500, 100 SE Street, Miami, FL 33131786-648-5822305-808-1855
    Miami District Office (Tampa Field Office and San Juan Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionKarine Lafontant (Tampa & San Juan)Records Disclosure CoordinatorMIAMFOIA@eeoc.govFredricka Warren, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1500, 100 SE Street, Miami, FL 33131813-202-7923305-808-1855
    New York District Office (Boston and Newark Area Offices; Buffalo Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionDavid Phillips, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 5th Floor, 33 Whitehall Street, New York, NY 10004212-336-3625
    New York District Office (Boston and Newark Area Offices; Buffalo Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govDavid Phillips, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 5th Floor, 33 Whitehall Street, New York, NY 100041-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)212-336-3625
    New York District Office (Boston and Newark Area Offices; Buffalo Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionDavid PhillipsRecords Disclosure CoordinatorNEWYFOIA@eeoc.govDavid Phillips, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 5th Floor, 33 Whitehall Street, New York, NY 10004212-336-3653212-336-3625
    New York District Office (Boston and Newark Area Offices; Buffalo Local Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionRachel AubryRecords Disclosure CoordinatorNEWYFOIA@eeoc.govDavid Phillips, Records Disclosure Coordinator, 5th Floor, 33 Whitehall Street, New York, NY 10004(212) 336-3673212-336-3625
    Office of Legal Counsel/Headquarters (FOIA Programs)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govStephanie D. Garner, Assistant Legal Counsel, FOIA Public Liaison, 131 M Street NE, Suite 5NW02E, Washington, DC 205071-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)202-653-6034
    Office of Legal Counsel/Headquarters (FOIA Programs)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionStephanie D. GarnerAssistant Legal Counsel / FOIA Public LiaisonFOIA@eeoc.govStephanie D. Garner, Assistant Legal Counsel, FOIA Public Liaison, 131 M Street NE, Suite 5NW02E, Washington, DC 20507(202) 663-4634202-653-6034
    Philadelphia District Office (Baltimore and Cleveland Field Offices; Pittsburgh Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionCoralie Torres, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1300, 801 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3127215-440-2606
    Philadelphia District Office (Baltimore and Cleveland Field Offices; Pittsburgh Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govCoralie Torres, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1300, 801 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107-31271-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)215-440-2606
    Philadelphia District Office (Baltimore and Cleveland Field Offices; Pittsburgh Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionCoralie TorresRecords Disclosure CoordinatorPHILFOIA@eeoc.govCoralie Torres, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1300, 801 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3127(267) 589-9753215-440-2606
    Philadelphia District Office (Baltimore and Cleveland Field Offices; Pittsburgh Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionSang LuRecords Disclosure CoordinatorPHILFOIA@eeoc.govCoralie Torres, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 1300, 801 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107-3127(267) 589-9751215-440-2606
    Phoenix District Office (Denver Field Office; Albuquerque Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionSilvia Hart, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 690, 3300 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012-2504602-640-5071
    Phoenix District Office (Denver Field Office; Albuquerque Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govSilvia Hart, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 690, 3300 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012-25041-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)602-640-5071
    Phoenix District Office (Denver Field Office; Albuquerque Area Office)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionSilvia HartRecords Disclosure CoordinatorPHOENIXFOIA@eeoc.govSilvia Hart, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 690, 3300 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012-2504602-640-5053602-640-5071
    San Francisco District Office (Seattle Field Office; Oakland and San Jose Local Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionVincent Clark, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 500, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102-3661415-522-3144
    San Francisco District Office (Seattle Field Office; Oakland and San Jose Local Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govVincent Clark, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 500, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102-36611-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)415-522-3144
    San Francisco District Office (Seattle Field Office; Oakland and San Jose Local Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionVincent ClarkRecords Disclosure CoordinatorSANFFOIA@eeoc.govVincent Clark, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 500, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102-3661415-522-3144415-522-3144
    Select Equal Employment Opportunity Commission component for meEqual Employment Opportunity CommissionStephanie Garner, Assistant Legal Counsel Office of Legal Counsel FOIA Programs, 131 M Street, NE, Suite 5NW02E, Washington, DC 20507
    Select Equal Employment Opportunity Commission component for meEqual Employment Opportunity CommissionStephanie Garner, Assistant Legal Counsel Office of Legal Counsel FOIA Programs, 131 M Street, NE, Suite 5NW02E, Washington, DC 20507(202) 663-4500, (202) 663-7026 (TTY)
    St. Louis District Office (Kansas City and Oklahoma Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionChristopher Jenkins, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Room 8100, 1222 Spruce Street, St. Louis, MO 63103314-539-7050
    St. Louis District Office (Kansas City and Oklahoma Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govChristopher Jenkins, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Room 8100, 1222 Spruce Street, St. Louis, MO 631031-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 (TTY)314-539-7050
    St. Louis District Office (Kansas City and Oklahoma Area Offices)Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionChristopher JenkinsRecords Disclosure CoordinatorSTLOFOIA@eeoc.govChristopher Jenkins, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Room 8100, 1222 Spruce Street, St. Louis, MO 63103(314) 539-7908314-539-7050
    Washington Field OfficeEqual Employment Opportunity CommissionTonya Bowens, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 4NE29F, 131 M Street, NE, Washington, DC 20507202-419-0740
    Washington Field OfficeEqual Employment Opportunity CommissionFOIA@eeoc.govTonya Bowens, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 4NE29F, 131 M Street, NE, Washington, DC 205071-877-869-1802, 202-663-7026 TTY202-419-0740
    Washington Field OfficeEqual Employment Opportunity CommissionTonya BowensRecords Disclosure CoordinatorWASHFOIA@eeoc.govTonya Bowens, Records Disclosure Coordinator, Suite 4NE29F, 131 M Street, NE, Washington, DC 20507202-419-0709202-419-0740
    HeadquartersExport-Import Bank of the U.S.Lennell C. Jackson, FOIA Contact, 811 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20571202-565-3290202-565-3294
    HeadquartersExport-Import Bank of the U.S.Lennell C. Jacksonlennell.jackson@exim.govLennell C. Jackson, FOIA Contact, 811 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20571202-565-3290202-565-3294
    HeadquartersExport-Import Bank of the U.S.Lisa TerryChief FOIA OfficerFOIA@exim.govLennell C. Jackson, FOIA Contact, 811 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20571202-565-3195202-565-3294
    Farm Credit AdministrationFarm Credit AdministrationAutumn R AgansFOIA Officeragansa@fca.govAutumn R. Agans, FOIA Officer, 1501 Farm Credit Drive, McLean, VA 22102-5090703-883-4082703-790-0052
    Farm Credit AdministrationFarm Credit AdministrationDavid GrahnPublic Liasionfoiapublicliasion@fca.govAutumn R. Agans, FOIA Officer, 1501 Farm Credit Drive, McLean, VA 22102-5090703-790-0052
    Farm Credit AdministrationFarm Credit AdministrationVacantAutumn R. Agans, FOIA Officer, 1501 Farm Credit Drive, McLean, VA 22102-5090703-790-0052
    Farm Credit System Insurance CorporationFarm Credit System Insurance CorporationChristine D. QuinnAutumn R. Agans, Freedom of Information Officer, 1501 Farm Credit Drive, McLean, VA 22102-5090703-883-4020703-790-0052
    Farm Credit System Insurance CorporationFarm Credit System Insurance CorporationVacantAutumn R. Agans, Freedom of Information Officer, 1501 Farm Credit Drive, McLean, VA 22102-5090703-790-0052
    Federal Communications CommissionFederal Communications CommissionVanessa Lamb, Acting Associate Managing Director, Room 1-A838, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20554202-418-0440
    Federal Communications CommissionFederal Communications CommissionStephanie KostVanessa Lamb, Acting Associate Managing Director, Room 1-A838, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20554202-418-1379
    Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationFederal Deposit Insurance CorporationFOIA Contact, Legal Division, FOIA/PA Group, 550 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20429202-898-7021703-562-2797
    Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationFederal Deposit Insurance CorporationHugo ZiaSupervisory Counselhzia@fdic.govFOIA Contact, Legal Division, FOIA/PA Group, 550 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20429703-562-2671703-562-2797
    Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationFederal Deposit Insurance CorporationM. Anthony LoweFDIC Ombudsmanmlowe@fdic.govFOIA Contact, Legal Division, FOIA/PA Group, 550 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20429703-562-6040703-562-2797
    Federal Election CommissionFederal Election CommissionCandace SalleyFOIA Contact, FOIA Requester Service Center, 1050 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20463202-694-1650202-219-1043
    Federal Election CommissionFederal Election CommissionChristine McClarinFOIA Public Liaisoncmcclarin@fec.govFOIA Contact, FOIA Requester Service Center, 1050 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20463202-694-1485202-219-1043
    Federal Election CommissionFederal Election CommissionGregory BakerChief FOIA OfficerFOIA Contact, FOIA Requester Service Center, 1050 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20463202-694-1650202-219-1043
    Federal Energy Regulatory CommissionFederal Energy Regulatory CommissionLeonard Tao, FOIA Officer, 11-H24, 888 First Street NE, Code EA1, Washington, DC 20426202-502-6088202-208-2106
    Federal Energy Regulatory CommissionFederal Energy Regulatory CommissionToyia JohnsonLeonard Tao, FOIA Officer, 11-H24, 888 First Street NE, Code EA1, Washington, DC 20426202-502-8389202-208-2106
    Federal Financial Institutions Examination CouncilFederal Financial Institutions Examination CouncilJudith E. Dupre, Executive Secretary, B7081a, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226-3550703-516-5591703-562-6446
    Federal Financial Institutions Examination CouncilFederal Financial Institutions Examination CouncilRosanna PiccirilliJudith E. Dupre, Executive Secretary, B7081a, 3501 Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22226-3550703-516-5591703-562-6446
    HeadquartersFederal Housing Finance AgencyStacy J. Easter, FOIA Officer, Constitution Center, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024202-649-3803202-649-1073
    HeadquartersFederal Housing Finance AgencyStacy J. EasterStacy J. Easter, FOIA Officer, Constitution Center, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024202-649-3803202-649-1073
    Office of Inspector GeneralFederal Housing Finance AgencyColleen KaneAssistant Chief CounselFOIA@fhfaoig.govColleen Kane, Assistant Chief Counsel, Constitution Center, 400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20024202-318-8602
    Atlanta Regional OfficeFederal Labor Relations AuthorityFLRA Atlanta Regional Office, FOIA Contact, 225 Peachtree Center Avenue, Suite 1950, Atlanta, GA 30303404-331-5300404-331-5280
    Chicago Regional OfficeFederal Labor Relations AuthorityFLRA Chicago Regional Office, FOIA Contact, 224 S. Michigan Avenue, Suite 445, Chicago, IL 60604312-886-3465312-886-5977
    Denver Regional OfficeFederal Labor Relations AuthorityFLRA Denver Regional Office, FOIA Contact, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Suite 446, Denver, CO 80204-3581303-844-5226303-844-2774
    Office of the General CounselFederal Labor Relations AuthorityFLRA Office of the General Counsel, FOIA Contact, 1400 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20424202-218-7910202-482-6608
    Office of the Inspector GeneralFederal Labor Relations AuthorityFLRA Office of the Inspector General, FOIA Contact, 1400 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20424202-218-7770 x7744, 202-218-7970202-208-4535
    San Francisco Regional OfficeFederal Labor Relations AuthorityFLRA San Francisco Regional Office, FOIA Contact, 901 Market Street, Suite 470, San Francisco, CA 94103-1791415-356-5000415-356-5017
    The AuthorityFederal Labor Relations AuthorityEmily SloopFOIA Public Liaisonesloop@flra.govFLRA Office of the Solicitor, 1400 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20424202-218-7740202-343-1007
    The Federal Service Impasses PanelFederal Labor Relations AuthorityFederal Service Impasses Panel, FOIA Contact, 1400 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20424202-218-7790202-482-6674
    Washington Regional OfficeFederal Labor Relations AuthorityFLRA WRO of the General Counsel, FOIA Contact, 1400 K Street, NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20424-0001202-482-6700202-482-6724
    Federal Maritime CommissionFederal Maritime CommissionLinda HaleFOIA@FMC.govSecretary, 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC 20573202-523-5707202-523-0014
    Federal Maritime CommissionFederal Maritime CommissionRachel E. DickonFOIA@FMC.govSecretary, 800 North Capitol Street, NW, Washington, DC 20573202-523-5725202-523-0014
    Federal Mediation and Conciliation ServiceFederal Mediation and Conciliation ServiceMichael J. Bartlett, Chief FOIA Officer, 250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20427202-606-5444202-606-5345
    Federal Mediation and Conciliation ServiceFederal Mediation and Conciliation ServiceRamona BuckMichael J. Bartlett, Chief FOIA Officer, 250 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20427202-606-3678202-606-5345
    Federal Mine Safety and Health Review CommissionFederal Mine Safety and Health Review CommissionStacey Demps-Barrett, Chief FOIA Officer, Suite 520N, 1331 Pennsylvania, NW, Washington, DC 20004-1710202-434-9935202-434-9949
    Federal Mine Safety and Health Review CommissionFederal Mine Safety and Health Review CommissionLinda WilesFOIA-liaison@FMSHRC.govStacey Demps-Barrett, Chief FOIA Officer, Suite 520N, 1331 Pennsylvania, NW, Washington, DC 20004-1710202-434-9935202-434-9949
    Federal Open Market CommitteeFederal Open Market CommitteeDavid Caperton20th & C Streets, NW, , Washington, DC 20551202-452-2899202-452-2921
    Federal Open Market CommitteeFederal Open Market CommitteeFOMC FOIA Service Center20th & C Streets, NW, , Washington, DC 20551202-973-7400202-452-2921
    Federal Reserve SystemFederal Reserve SystemFederal Reserve System, 20th & Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20551202-452-3648202-872-7565
    Federal Reserve SystemFederal Reserve SystemCandace AmbroseFederal Reserve System, 20th & Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20551202-452-3684202-872-7565
    Federal Retirement Thrift Investment BoardFederal Retirement Thrift Investment BoardAmanda HaasAmanda Haas, FOIA Officer, 10th Floor, 77 K Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002202-942-1660202-942-1676
    Federal Retirement Thrift Investment BoardFederal Retirement Thrift Investment BoardDharmesh VasheeAmanda Haas, FOIA Officer, 10th Floor, 77 K Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002202-639-4424202-942-1676
    Federal Trade CommissionFederal Trade CommissionRichard GoldDione Stearns, Assistant General Counsel for Information & Legal Support, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW H-585, Washington, DC 20580202-326-3355202-326-2477
    HeadquartersGeneral Services AdministrationFOIA Contact, FOIA Requester Service Center (H1C), Room 7308, 1800 F. Street, NW, Washington, DC 20405855-675-3642202-501-2727
    HeadquartersGeneral Services AdministrationAudrey Corbett BrooksFOIA Contact, FOIA Requester Service Center (H1C), Room 7308, 1800 F. Street, NW, Washington, DC 20405202-205-5912202-501-2727
    Office of Inspector GeneralGeneral Services Administration1800 F Street, NW, Room 7308, , Washington, DC 20405(202) 501-0414
    Office of Inspector GeneralGeneral Services AdministrationAudrey Corbett BrooksOIGFOIA-PrivacyAct@gsaig.gov1800 F Street, NW, Room 7308, , Washington, DC 20405(202) 501-1932(202) 501-0414
    Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration CouncilGulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration CouncilDavid GillilandDeputy Chief Financial OfficerFrederick Sutter, FOIA Officer, Suite 1117, 500 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130504-444-5044504-304-1473
    Gulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration CouncilGulf Coast Ecosystem Restoration CouncilFrederick SutterFrederick Sutter, FOIA Officer, Suite 1117, 500 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130504-444-3511504-304-1473
    Harry S. Truman Scholarship FoundationHarry S. Truman Scholarship FoundationTara Yglesias, FOIA Officer, 712 Jackson Place, NW, Washington, DC 20006202.395.4831202-395-6995
    Harry S. Truman Scholarship FoundationHarry S. Truman Scholarship FoundationTara Yglesias, FOIA Officer, 712 Jackson Place, NW, Washington, DC 20006202.395.4831202-395-6995
    Institute of Museum and Library ServicesInstitute of Museum and Library ServicesMae RidgesGladstone Payton, Chief FOIA Officer, Suite 4000, 955 L’Enfant Plaza, North, Washington, DC 20024-2135202-653-4642202-653-4600
    Institute of Museum and Library ServicesInstitute of Museum and Library ServicesMae RidgesGladstone Payton, Chief FOIA Officer, Suite 4000, 955 L’Enfant Plaza, North, Washington, DC 20024-2135202-653-4642202-653-4600
    Inter-American FoundationInter-American FoundationLesley DuncanPaul Zimmerman, General Counsel, 12th Floor North, Suite 1200, 1331 Pennsylvania, NW, Washington, DC 20004202-688-3047
    Inter-American FoundationInter-American FoundationPaul ZimmermanGeneral CounselPaul Zimmerman, General Counsel, 12th Floor North, Suite 1200, 1331 Pennsylvania, NW, Washington, DC 20004202-683-7118
    James Madison Memorial Fellowship FoundationJames Madison Memorial Fellowship FoundationElizabeth G. RayElizabeth G. Ray, FOIA Officer, 1613 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314571-858-4204703-838-2180
    James Madison Memorial Fellowship FoundationJames Madison Memorial Fellowship FoundationElizabeth G. RayElizabeth G. Ray, FOIA Officer, 1613 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314571-858-4204703-838-2180
    Office of Inspector GeneralLegal Services CorporationRoxanne CarusoFOIA Public Liaisonrcaruso@oig.lsc.gov3333 K Street NW, , Washington, DC 20007202-295-1582202-337-6616
    Office of Legal AffairsLegal Services CorporationHelen Gerostathos GuytonFOIA Public Liaisonguytonh@lsc.gov3333 K Street NW – 3rd Floor, , Washington, DC 20007202-295-1632202-337-6519
    Marine Mammal CommissionMarine Mammal CommissionCathy ShresthaMichael Gosliner, FOIA Officer, Suite 700, 4340 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814301-504-0087202-504-0099
    Marine Mammal CommissionMarine Mammal CommissionMichael GoslinerMichael Gosliner, FOIA Officer, Suite 700, 4340 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814301-504-0087202-504-0099
    HeadquartersMerit Systems Protection BoardD. Fon MuttamaraFOIA Public Liaisonfoiahq@mspb.gov1615 M Street, NW, , Washington, DC 20419202-653-7200202-653-7130
    HeadquartersMerit Systems Protection BoardKarin Kelly1615 M Street, NW, , Washington, DC 20419202-254-4475202-653-7130
    Millennium Challenge CorporationMillennium Challenge CorporationJohn MantiniTamiko Walker, Chief FOIA Officer, 1099 14th St. NW Ste 700, Washington, DC 20005202-521-3863202-521-3939
    Millennium Challenge CorporationMillennium Challenge CorporationUdvaldo LopezTamiko Walker, Chief FOIA Officer, 1099 14th St. NW Ste 700, Washington, DC 20005202-521-3594202-521-3939
    Ames Research CenterNational Aeronautics and Space Administrationhq-foia@nasa.govMartha Terry, ARC FOIA Officer, MS 5-L19, Room 5Q14, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2339202-358-4332
    Armstrong Flight Research CenterNational Aeronautics and Space Administrationhq-foia@nasa.govMartha Terry, AFRC FOIA Officer, MS 5-L19, Room 5Q14, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2339202-358-4332
    Armstrong Flight Research CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationMartha Terryhq-foia@nasa.govMartha Terry, AFRC FOIA Officer, MS 5-L19, Room 5Q14, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2339202-358-4332
    Glenn Research CenterNational Aeronautics and Space Administrationhq-foia@nasa.govMartha Terry, GRC FOIA Officer, MS 5-L19, Room 5Q14, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2339202-358-4332
    Glenn Research CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationMartha Terryhq-foia@nasa.govMartha Terry, GRC FOIA Officer, MS 5-L19, Room 5Q14, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2339202-358-4332
    Goddard Space Flight CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationJoan Belt, GSFC FOIA Officer, Code 130, Greenbelt, MD 20771301-286-4271301-286-1712
    Goddard Space Flight CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationJoan BeltJoan Belt, GSFC FOIA Officer, Code 130, Greenbelt, MD 20771301-286-4271301-286-1712
    Goddard Space Flight CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationJoan BeltJoan Belt, GSFC FOIA Officer, Code 130, Greenbelt, MD 20771301-286-4271301-286-1712
    HeadquartersNational Aeronautics and Space Administrationhq-foia@nasa.govJosephine Sibley, HQ FOIA Officer, Room 5Q 16, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2462202-358-4332
    HeadquartersNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationJosephine SibleyJosephine Sibley, HQ FOIA Officer, Room 5Q 16, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2462202-358-4332
    HeadquartersNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationJosephine SibleyJosephine Sibley, HQ FOIA Officer, Room 5Q 16, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2462202-358-4332
    Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationDennis Mahon, JPL FOIA Officer, M/S: 180-200K, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109-8001818-393-6779818-393-3160
    Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationDennis MahonDennis Mahon, JPL FOIA Officer, M/S: 180-200K, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109-8001818-393-6779818-393-3160
    Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationDennis MahonDennis Mahon, JPL FOIA Officer, M/S: 180-200K, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109-8001818-393-6779818-393-3160
    Johnson Space CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNASA Headquarters, MS 5-L19, 300 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20546281-483-8252202-358-4332
    Johnson Space CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationRobert Younghq-foia@nasa.govNASA Headquarters, MS 5-L19, 300 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20546202-358-1030202-358-4332
    Johnson Space CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationRobert Younghq-foia@nasa.govNASA Headquarters, MS 5-L19, 300 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20546202-358-4332
    Kennedy Space CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationCarissa Wheeler, MS 151, 9C Langley Blvd., Hampton, VA 23681-2199757-864-4274757-864-6333
    Kennedy Space CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationCarissa WheelerCarissa Wheeler, MS 151, 9C Langley Blvd., Hampton, VA 23681-2199757-864-6333
    Langley Research CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationCarissa Wheeler, LaRC FOIA Officer, Mail Stop 151, 9C Langley Boulevard, Hampton, VA 23681-2199757-864-4274757-864-6333
    Langley Research CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationCarissa WheelerCarissa Wheeler, LaRC FOIA Officer, Mail Stop 151, 9C Langley Boulevard, Hampton, VA 23681-2199757-864-4274757-864-6333
    Langley Research CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationCarissa WheelerCarissa Wheeler, LaRC FOIA Officer, Mail Stop 151, 9C Langley Boulevard, Hampton, VA 23681-2199757-864-4274757-864-6333
    Marshall Space Flight CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNASA Headquarters, MS 5-L19, 300 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20546256-544-1837202-358-4332
    Marshall Space Flight CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationRobert Younghq-foia@nasa.govNASA Headquarters, MS 5-L19, 300 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20546202-358-1030202-358-4332
    NASA Shared Service Center (NSSC)National Aeronautics and Space Administrationhq-foia@nasa.govMartha Terry, NSSC FOIA Officer, MS 5-L19, Room 5Q14, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2339202-358-4332
    NASA Shared Service Center (NSSC)National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationMartha Terryhq-foia@nasa.govMartha Terry, NSSC FOIA Officer, MS 5-L19, Room 5Q14, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2339202-358-4332
    Office of the Inspector GeneralNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationFrank LaRocca, OIG FOIA Officer, Room 8V69, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2582202-358-2767
    Office of the Inspector GeneralNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationFrank LaRoccaFrank LaRocca, OIG FOIA Officer, Room 8V69, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2582202-358-2767
    Office of the Inspector GeneralNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationFrank LaRoccaFrank LaRocca, OIG FOIA Officer, Room 8V69, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-2582202-358-2767
    Principal Agency FOIA OfficerNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationNikki N. GramianNASA Headquarters, Room 5P 32, 300 E Street, SW, S.W. Washington, DC 20546202-358-0625202-358-4332
    Stennis Space CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationStennis Space Center (SSC), Building 1100, Room 304D, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529228-688-3182228-668-1094
    Stennis Space CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationSallie BilboStennis Space Center (SSC), Building 1100, Room 304D, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529228-688-3182228-668-1094
    Stennis Space CenterNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationSallie BilboStennis Space Center (SSC), Building 1100, Room 304D, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529228-688-3182228-668-1094
    George Bush Presidential LibraryNational Archives and Records AdministrationJohn LasterDirector of Presidential Materials Divisionlibraries.foia.liaison@nara.govGeorge Bush Presidential Library and Museum, 1000 George Bush Drive, West College Station, TX 77845202-357-5200979-691-4050
    George W. Bush Presidential LibraryNational Archives and Records AdministrationJohn LasterDirector of Presidential Materials Divisionlibraries.foia.liaison@nara.govGeorge W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, 2943 SMU Blvd, Dallas, TX 75205-2300202-357-5200214-346-1699
    National Archives at AtlantaNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archvies at Atlanta, 57800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260770-968-2547
    National Archives at AtlantaNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archvies at Atlanta, 57800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260770-968-2100770-968-2547
    National Archives at AtlantaNational Archives and Records AdministrationRob RichardsSupervisory ArchivistNational Archvies at Atlanta, 57800 Jonesboro Road, Morrow, GA 30260770-968-2547
    National Archives at BostonNational Archives and Records AdministrationFrederick C. Murphy Federal Center, 380 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA 02452-6399781-663-0154
    National Archives at BostonNational Archives and Records AdministrationFrederick C. Murphy Federal Center, 380 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA 02452-6399781-663-0130781-663-0154
    National Archives at BostonNational Archives and Records AdministrationAlfie PaulSupervisory ArchivistFrederick C. Murphy Federal Center, 380 Trapelo Road, Waltham, MA 02452-6399781-663-0154
    National Archives at ChicagoNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives at Chicago, 7358 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60629-5898773-948-9050
    National Archives at ChicagoNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives at Chicago, 7358 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60629-5898773-581-7816773-948-9050
    National Archives at ChicagoNational Archives and Records AdministrationDouglas BickneseSupervisory ArchivistNational Archives at Chicago, 7358 South Pulaski Road, Chicago, IL 60629-5898773-948-9050
    National Archives at DenverNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives in Denver, 17101 Huron St., Broomfield, CO 80223303-407-5709
    National Archives at DenverNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives in Denver, 17101 Huron St., Broomfield, CO 80223303-407-5740303-407-5709
    National Archives at DenverNational Archives and Records AdministrationEileen BolgerSupervisory ArchivistNational Archives in Denver, 17101 Huron St., Broomfield, CO 80223303-407-5709
    National Archives at Fort WorthNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives at Ft Worth, 1400 John Burgess Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76140817-551-2034
    National Archives at Fort WorthNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives at Ft Worth, 1400 John Burgess Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76140817-334-5525817-551-2034
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    National Archives at PhiladelphiaNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives at Philadelphia, 14700 Townsend Road, Philadelphia, PA 19154-1096215-305-2044215-305-2038
    National Archives at PhiladelphiaNational Archives and Records AdministrationLeslie SimonSupervisory ArchivistNational Archives at Philadelphia, 14700 Townsend Road, Philadelphia, PA 19154-1096215-305-2038
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    National Archives at SeattleNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives at Seattle, 6125 Sand Point Way, NE, Seattle, WA 98115-7999206-336-5115206-336-5112
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    National Personnel Records Center – MilitaryNational Archives and Records AdministrationKevin PrattAssistant Director for Military Recordskevin.pratt@nara.gov1 Archives Drive , , St. Louis, MO 63138-1002(314) 801-0582(314) 801-0605
    Office of General CounselNational Archives and Records AdministrationNational Archives at College Park, Office of the General Counsel, Room 3110, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740301-837-3642301-837-0293
    Office of General CounselNational Archives and Records AdministrationGary M. SternGeneral Counsel, Chief FOIA OfficerNational Archives at College Park, Office of the General Counsel, Room 3110, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740301-837-1750301-837-0293
    Office of General CounselNational Archives and Records AdministrationJoseph ScanlonNational Archives at College Park, Office of the General Counsel, Room 3110, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740301-837-3642301-837-0293
    Office of Research Services – Washington, DC AreaNational Archives and Records AdministrationSpecial Access and FOIA Staff (RD-F), Room 5500, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740301-837-3190301-837-1864
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    Office of the Inspector GeneralNational Archives and Records AdministrationFOIA Contact, Room 1300, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740301-837-3000301-837-3197
    Office of the Inspector GeneralNational Archives and Records AdministrationJames SpringsInspector Generaljames.springs@nara.govFOIA Contact, Room 1300, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740301-837-3197
    Office of the Inspector GeneralNational Archives and Records AdministrationJohn SimmsFOIA Contact, Room 1300, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740301-837-3197301-837-3197
    Presidential Materials DivisionNational Archives and Records AdministrationJohn LasterDirector of Presidential Materials Divisionlibraries.foia.liaison@nara.govThe National Archives Building, Room G-7, 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20408-0001202-357-5200202-357-5941
    Ronald Reagan Presidential LibraryNational Archives and Records AdministrationJohn LasterDirector of Presidential Materials Divisionlibraries.foia.liaison@nara.govRonald Reagan Presidential Library & Museum, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065-0699202-357-5200805-577-4074
    Select National Archives component for meNational Archives and Records AdministrationGary M. SternGeneral Counsel, Chief FOIA OfficerNational Archives at College Park, Room 3110, 8601 Aldephi Road, College Park, MD 20740301-837-1750(301) 837-0293
    Select National Archives component for meNational Archives and Records AdministrationJoseph ScanlonFOIA Office, Office of the General Counselfoia@nara.govNational Archives at College Park, Room 3110, 8601 Aldephi Road, College Park, MD 20740(301) 837-3642(301) 837-0293
    William J. Clinton Presidential LibraryNational Archives and Records AdministrationJohn LasterDirector of Presidential Materials Divisionlibraries.foia.liaison@nara.govWilliam J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum, 1200 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock, AR 72201202-357-5200501-244-2883
    National Capital Planning CommissionNational Capital Planning CommissionDebra L. DicksonAnne R. Schuyler, Chief FOIA Officer, North Lobby, Suite 500, 401 9th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20004202-482-7200202-482-7272
    National Commission on Military, National, and Public ServiceNational Commission on Military, National, and Public ServiceNational Commission on Military, National, and Public Service, 2530 Crystal Drive, Suite 1000, Box No. 63, Arlington, VA 22202703-571-3760
    National Commission on Military, National, and Public ServiceNational Commission on Military, National, and Public ServiceKatie McSheffreyFOIA Public LiaisonNational Commission on Military, National, and Public Service, 2530 Crystal Drive, Suite 1000, Box No. 63, Arlington, VA 22202703-571-3747
    National Council on DisabilityNational Council on DisabilityAmy NicholasAttorney Advisor/FOIA Public Liaisonanicholas@ncd.gov1331 F St. NW. Ste. 850, , Washington, DC 20004202-272-2008
    Main OfficeNational Credit Union AdministrationCharles Smith1775 Duke Street, , Alexandria, VA 22314703-518-6540703-518-6569
    Main OfficeNational Credit Union AdministrationLinda Dent1775 Duke Street, , Alexandria, VA 22314703-518-6540703-518-6569
    Main OfficeNational Credit Union AdministrationRegina MetzFOIA Officer & Senior Staff Attorneyfoia@ncua.gov1775 Duke Street, , Alexandria, VA 22314703-518-6540703-518-6569
    Office of the Inspector GeneralNational Credit Union AdministrationMarta Erceg, Counsel to the Inspector General / Assistant IG for Investigations, 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314703-518-6350703-518-6349
    Office of the Inspector GeneralNational Credit Union AdministrationMarta Erceg, Counsel to the Inspector General / Assistant IG for Investigations, 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314703-518-6350703-518-6349
    National Endowment for the ArtsNational Endowment for the ArtsDesiree FlippinsFOIA Officerfoia@arts.gov400 7th Street, SW, ATTN:NEA-OGC/FOIA, Washington, DC 20506(202)682-5418202-682-5572
    National Endowment for the ArtsNational Endowment for the ArtsSarah Weingast400 7th Street, SW, ATTN:NEA-OGC/FOIA, Washington, DC 20506202-682-5796202-682-5572
    National Endowment for the HumanitiesNational Endowment for the HumanitiesFreedom of Information Act Officer, 400 7th Street SW, 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20506202-606-8322
    National Endowment for the HumanitiesNational Endowment for the HumanitiesLisette VoyatzisFreedom of Information Act Officer, 400 7th Street SW, 4th Floor, Washington, DC 20506202-606-8322
    National Indian Gaming CommissionNational Indian Gaming Commission1849 C Street, NW, MS 1621, , Washington, DC 20240202-632-7003202-632-7066
    National Indian Gaming CommissionNational Indian Gaming CommissionJo-Ann Shyloski1849 C Street, NW, MS 1621, , Washington, DC 20240202-632-7003202-632-7066
    National Indian Gaming CommissionNational Indian Gaming CommissionTim OsumiChief FOIA Officer1849 C Street, NW, MS 1621, , Washington, DC 20240202-632-7054202-632-7066
    National Labor Relations BoardNational Labor Relations BoardNLRB FOIA Branch, 1015 Half Street SE, Ste. 4000, Washington, DC 20570202-273-3840202-273-3642
    National Labor Relations BoardNational Labor Relations BoardPatricia A. WethDeputy Assistant General CounselFOIAPublicLiaison@nlrb.govNLRB FOIA Branch, 1015 Half Street SE, Ste. 4000, Washington, DC 20570202-273-0902202-273-3642
    National Labor Relations BoardNational Labor Relations BoardSynta E. KeelingFOIA Officersynta.keeling@nlrb.govNLRB FOIA Branch, 1015 Half Street SE, Ste. 4000, Washington, DC 20570202-273-2995202-273-3642
    National Mediation BoardNational Mediation BoardJohn GrossAttorney-Advisergross@nmb.govMary L. Johnson, General Counsel, Suite 250E, 1301 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005202-692-5040202-692-5085
    National Mediation BoardNational Mediation BoardMaria-Kate DowlingFOIA Public Liasiondowling@nmb.govMary L. Johnson, General Counsel, Suite 250E, 1301 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005202-692-5040202-692-5085
    National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK)National Railroad Passenger CorporationRebecca Conner, Manager, Records and Information Management, One Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001202-906-3740202-906-2004
    National Railroad Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK)National Railroad Passenger CorporationCheryl StultzRebecca Conner, Manager, Records and Information Management, One Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001202-906-3740202-906-2004
    National Science FoundationNational Science FoundationJustin GuzFOIA Public Liasisonfoia@nsf.govFreedom of Information Act Officer, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 18200, Alexandria, VA 22314703-292-2289703-292-9242
    National Science FoundationNational Science FoundationJustin GuzFOIA Public Liasisonfoia@nsf.govFreedom of Information Act Officer, 2415 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 18200, Alexandria, VA 22314703-292-2289703-292-9242
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    National Transportation Safety BoardNational Transportation Safety BoardMelba D. MoyeFOIA OfficerNational Transportation Safety Board, Attn: FOIA Requester Service Center, CIO-40 490 L’Enfant Plaza, SW, Washington, DC 20594202-314-6540240-752-6257
    Neighborhood Reinvestment CorporationNeighborhood Reinvestment CorporationGregory R. Sharma-HoltChief FOIA Officergsharmaholt@nw.orgNeighborhood Reinvestment Corporation c/o Chief FOIA Officer, 999 N. Capitol Street, NE, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20002202-733-6989
    Neighborhood Reinvestment CorporationNeighborhood Reinvestment CorporationKirsten Johnson-ObeyNeighborhood Reinvestment Corporation c/o Chief FOIA Officer, 999 N. Capitol Street, NE, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20002202-760-4139
    Neighborhood Reinvestment CorporationNeighborhood Reinvestment CorporationMichelle HudginsFOIA Requester Service CenterNeighborhood Reinvestment Corporation c/o Chief FOIA Officer, 999 N. Capitol Street, NE, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20002202-760-4058
    Nuclear Regulatory CommissionNuclear Regulatory CommissionJohn MosesJohn.Moses@nrc.govFOIA Officer, Mail Stop T5-F09, Washington, DC 20555-0001301-415-1276301-415-5130
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    Occupational Safety and Health Review CommissionOccupational Safety and Health Review CommissionNoelle ChadwickFOIA Requester Service Center, 9th Floor, 1120 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036-3457202-606-5724202-606-5417
    Office of Government EthicsOffice of Government EthicsElizabeth HortonRachel K. McRae, OGE FOIA Officer, 1201 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005-3917202-482-9211202-482-9237
    Office of Government EthicsOffice of Government EthicsRachel K. McRaeusoge@oge.govRachel K. McRae, OGE FOIA Officer, 1201 New York Avenue, NW, Suite 500, Washington, DC 20005-3917202-482-9267202-482-9237
    Office of Management and BudgetOffice of Management and BudgetDionne Hardy, FOIA Officer, 725 17th Street NW, Room 9204, Washington, DC 20503202-395-3642
    Office of Management and BudgetOffice of Management and BudgetShraddha A. UpadhyayaDionne Hardy, FOIA Officer, 725 17th Street NW, Room 9204, Washington, DC 20503
    Office of National Drug Control PolicyOffice of National Drug Control PolicyMichael PassanteMichael Passante,, 1800 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20503202-395-6622202-395-5543
    Office of National Drug Control PolicyOffice of National Drug Control PolicySandy SlaterMichael Passante,, 1800 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20503202-395-6622202-395-5543
    Office of Navajo and Hopi Indian RelocationOffice of Navajo and Hopi Indian RelocationScott Kuhr, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Officer, P.O. Box KK, 201 E. Birch Avenue, Flagstaff, AZ 86002928-779-2727 x145978-774-1977
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    Office of Personnel ManagementOffice of Personnel Managementfoia@opm.govFOIA Requester Service Center, Room 1H41, 1900 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20415-7900202-606-3642
    Office of Personnel ManagementOffice of Personnel ManagementWen J. LiuFOIA Public LiaisonWen.Liu@opm.govFOIA Requester Service Center, Room 1H41, 1900 E Street, NW, Washington, DC 20415-7900202-606-1153
    Office of Science and Technology PolicyOffice of Science and Technology PolicyAndrew MendozaLegal Counsel and Policy AdvisorOSTPFOIA@ostp.eop.govRachael Leonard, General Counsel, 1650 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20502202-456-4444202-395-1224
    U.S. Office of Special CounselOffice of Special CounselKatie Baker, Esq.FOIA Attorneykbaker@osc.gov1730 M Street, NW, Suite 311, Washington, DC 20036
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    Office of the Director of National IntelligenceOffice of the Director of National IntelligencePatricia Gaviria, Director, Information Management Division, Office of the Director of National Intelligence, , Washington, DC 20511301-243-1499301-243-0716
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    Special Inspector General for Afghanistan ReconstructionOffice of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan ReconstructionMichael HubbardFOIA Officersigar.pentagon.gen-coun.mbx.foia@mail.milSpecial Inspector General for Afghanistan, FOIA Office, 2530 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA 22202703-545-6104703-601-3804
    Office of the United States Trade RepresentativeOffice of the United States Trade RepresentativeMelissa KeppelJanice A. Kaye, FOIA Officer, Anacostia Naval Annex Building 410/Door 123, 250 Murray Lane SW, Washington, DC 20509202-395-3419
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    Overseas Private Investment CorporationOverseas Private Investment CorporationNichole SkoylesNichole Skoyles, FOIA Director, 1100 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20527202-336-8400
    Main OfficePeace CorpsVirginia Burke, FOIA/Privacy Act Officer, Office of Management, 1111 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20526-0001202-692-1236202-692-1385
    Main OfficePeace CorpsVirginia BurkeFOIA/Privacy Act Officervburke@peacecorps.govVirginia Burke, FOIA/Privacy Act Officer, Office of Management, 1111 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20526-0001(202) 692-1887202-692-1385
    Main OfficePeace CorpsVirginia BurkeFOIA/Privacy Act Officervburke@peacecorps.govVirginia Burke, FOIA/Privacy Act Officer, Office of Management, 1111 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20526-0001(202) 692-1887202-692-1385
    Office of the Inspector GeneralPeace CorpsChris Fontanesi, FOIA Contact, 1111 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20526-0001202-692-2922
    Office of the Inspector GeneralPeace CorpsChris FontanesiAttorney AdvisorChris Fontanesi, FOIA Contact, 1111 20th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20526-0001202-692-2934
    Pension Benefit Guaranty CorporationPension Benefit Guaranty CorporationD. Camilla Perry, Disclosure Officer, Suite 11101, 1200 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005202-326-4040202-326-4042
    Pension Benefit Guaranty CorporationPension Benefit Guaranty CorporationBetty GamezPublic Liaisongamez.betty@pbgc.govD. Camilla Perry, Disclosure Officer, Suite 11101, 1200 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005(202)326-4040202-326-4042
    Postal Regulatory CommissionPostal Regulatory CommissionRuth Ann Abrams, Assistant Secretary, Suite 200 West, 901 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20268202-789-6800202-789-6891
    Postal Regulatory CommissionPostal Regulatory CommissionJennie L. JbaraRuth Ann Abrams, Assistant Secretary, Suite 200 West, 901 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20268202-789-6865202-789-6891
    Presidio TrustPresidio Trust103 Montgomery Street, P.O. Box 29052, San Francisco, CA 94129
    Presidio TrustPresidio TrustANDREA M ANDERSENChief FOIA Officeraandersen@presidiotrust.gov103 Montgomery Street, P.O. Box 29052, San Francisco, CA 94129
    Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight BoardPrivacy and Civil Liberties Oversight BoardAnnan MortensenAnnan Mortensen, 2C104, MS2, Washington, DC 20511202-331-1986202-296-4395
    Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight BoardPrivacy and Civil Liberties Oversight BoardEric BroxmeyerAnnan Mortensen, 2C104, MS2, Washington, DC 20511202-331-1986202-296-4395
    Main OfficeRailroad Retirement BoardAna M. KocurGeneral Counsel/Chief FOIA OfficerAna.Kocur@rrb.govAna M. Kocur, General Counsel/Chief FOIA Officer, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, IL 60611-1275312-751-4984312-751-7102
    Main OfficeRailroad Retirement BoardEric T. WoodenGeneral Attorney/FOIA OfficerEric.Wooden@rrb.govAna M. Kocur, General Counsel/Chief FOIA Officer, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, IL 60611-1275312-751-7131312-751-7102
    Main OfficeRailroad Retirement BoardMarguerite P. DadaboAssistant General CounselMarguerite.Dadabo@rrb.govAna M. Kocur, General Counsel/Chief FOIA Officer, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, IL 60611-1275312-751-4945312-751-7102
    Main OfficeRailroad Retirement BoardOffice of General CounselOffice of General CounselAna M. Kocur, General Counsel/Chief FOIA Officer, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, IL 60611-1275312-751-4948312-751-7102
    Office of the Inspector GeneralRailroad Retirement BoardLauren A. McLeesRoom 450, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, IL 60611(312) 751-4690(312) 751-4342
    Office of the Inspector GeneralRailroad Retirement BoardPatricia MarshallFOIA OfficerPatricia.Marshall@oig.rrb.govRoom 450, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, IL 60611(312) 751-4690(312) 751-4342
    Office of the Inspector GeneralRailroad Retirement BoardPatricia MarshallFOIA OfficerPatricia.Marshall@oig.rrb.govRoom 450, 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, IL 60611(312) 751-4690(312) 751-4342
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionAaron TaylorFOIA Branch Managertaylora@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionAaron TaylorFOIA Branch Managertaylora@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionDavid D. HenshallFOIA Branch Managerhenshalld@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionDavid D. HenshallFOIA Branch Managerhenshalld@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionJeffery OvallFOIA Branch Managerovallj@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionJeffery OvallFOIA Branch Managerovallj@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionJohn LivorneseFOIA Officerlivornese@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionJohn LivorneseFOIA Officerlivornese@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionLizzette KatiliusFOIA Branch Managerkatiliusl@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionLizzette KatiliusFOIA Branch Managerkatiliusl@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionRay J. McInerneyFOIA Branch Managermcinerneyr@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Securities and Exchange CommissionSecurities and Exchange CommissionRay J. McInerneyFOIA Branch Managermcinerneyr@sec.govOffice of FOIA Services, 100 F Street, NE, Mail Stop 2465, Washington, DC 20549-2736202-551-7900202-772-9337
    Selective Service SystemSelective Service SystemFOIA OfficerInformation@sss.govSelective Service System, National Headquarters, Arlington, VA 22209-2425703-605-4100703-605-4106
    Small Business AdministrationSmall Business AdministrationOreoluwa Fashola, Chief, Office of FOI/PA, 409 3rd Street, SW, Washington, DC 20416202-401-8203202-205-7059
    Small Business AdministrationSmall Business AdministrationMelinda EdwardsGovernment Information Specialistfoia@sba.govOreoluwa Fashola, Chief, Office of FOI/PA, 409 3rd Street, SW, Washington, DC 20416202-401-8203202-205-7059
    Social Security AdministrationSocial Security AdministrationMonica ChynActing Freedom of Information OfficerFOIA.Public.Liaison@ssa.gov6401 Security Boulevard, 617 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, MD 21235410-966-0869
    Social Security AdministrationSocial Security AdministrationNancy Battle6401 Security Boulevard, 617 Altmeyer Building, Baltimore, MD 21235410-966-0869
    Social Security Advisory BoardSocial Security Advisory BoardClaire Green, FOIA Officer, Suite 625, 400 Virginia Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024202-475-7700202-475-7715
    Social Security Advisory BoardSocial Security Advisory BoardClaire Green, FOIA Officer, Suite 625, 400 Virginia Ave SW, Washington, DC 20024202-475-7700202-475-7715
    Surface Transportation BoardSurface Transportation BoardChris OehrleChris Oehrle, FOIA/Privacy Act Officer, 1264, 395 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20423-0001202-245-0271202-245-0456
    Surface Transportation BoardSurface Transportation BoardCraig KeatsChris Oehrle, FOIA/Privacy Act Officer, 1264, 395 E Street, SW, Washington, DC 20423-0001202-245-0264202-245-0456
    Tennessee Valley AuthorityTennessee Valley AuthorityDenise Smith, TVA FOIA Officer, WT 7D, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37902-1499865-632-6945865-632-6901
    Tennessee Valley AuthorityTennessee Valley AuthorityWilson Taylor, IIIDenise Smith, TVA FOIA Officer, WT 7D, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37902-1499865-632-8133865-632-6901
    U.S. Agency for Global MediaU.S. Agency for Global MediaDavid KligermanChief FOIA OfficerFOIA/Privacy Act Officer, USAGM/FOIA/PA Unit, Room 3349, 330 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20237202-203-4550202-203-4585
    United States Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International Development1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., RRB – Room 2.07C, Washington, DC 20523-2701202-712-0960
    United States Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentChristopher Colbow, FOIA Public LiaisonDivision Chief1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., RRB – Room 2.07C, Washington, DC 20523-2701202-712-0960
    Commission on Civil RightsU.S. Commission on Civil RightsJennifer Cron Hepler, Attorney-Advisor, Suite 1150, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20425202-376-8351202-376-1163
    Commission on Civil RightsU.S. Commission on Civil RightsBrian WalchJennifer Cron Hepler, Attorney-Advisor, Suite 1150, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20425202-376-8371202-376-1163
    U.S. Election Assistance CommissionU.S. Election Assistance CommissionClifford D. TatumClifford D. Tatum, FOIA Officer, Suite 4300, 1335 East West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910301-563-3919301-734-3108
    U.S. Interagency Council on HomelessnessU.S. Interagency Council on HomelessnessChrischanne SmithDarren Franklin, FOIA Officer, 301 7th Street, SW, Room 2080, Washington, DC 20407202-708-4663202-708-1216
    U.S. Interagency Council on HomelessnessU.S. Interagency Council on HomelessnessDarren FrankllinDarren Franklin, FOIA Officer, 301 7th Street, SW, Room 2080, Washington, DC 20407202-708-4663202-708-1216
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  • An introduction to philosophy

    Table of contents

    • Ethics

      • Classical ethics

      • Christian and Medieval ethics

      • Modern ethics

      • Postmodern ethics

      • Bioethics

    • Meta-ethics (Metaethics)

    • Epistemology

    • Logic

    • Aesthetics

    • Metaphysics

    • Philosophy of the mind

    • History of philosophy

      • Western Civilization

        • Classical philosophy

        • Christian and Medieval

        • Early modern

        • Contemporary

          • Phenomenology and existentialism

          • Hermeneutics and deconstruction

          • Structuralism and post-structuralism

          • Critical theory and Marxism

      • Eastern Civlization

        • Chinese philosophy

        • Indian philosophy

        • Islamic philosophy

        • Japanese philosophy

    • Philosophy of other disciplines

      • Education

      • Religion

      • Science

        • Mathematics

        • Physics

        • Computer science

        • Neuroscience

        • Chemistry

        • Biology

        • Sociology

        • Psychology

        • Economics

      • Arts and Humanities

        • Art

        • Music

        • Literatue

        • Language

        • History

      • Medicine

      • Law

      • Politics

    Ethics

    Classical ethics

    • Aristotle “Nichomachean Ethics” “On Virtues and Vices”

    Christian and Medieval ethics

    • Thomas Aquinas “Summa Theologica”

    • Saint Bonaventure “Commentary on the Sentences”

    • Duns Scotus “Philosophical Writings”

    • William of Ockham “Sum of Logic”

    Modern ethics

    • G. E. M. Anscombe “Modern Moral Philosophy”

    • David Gauthier “Morals by Agreement”

    • Alan Gewirth “Reason and Morality”

    • Allan Gibbard “Thinking How to Live”

    • Susan Hurley “Natural Reasons”

    • Christine Korsgaard “The Sources of Normativity”

    • John McDowell “Values and Secondary Qualities”

    • Alasdair MacIntyre “After Virtue”

    • J. L. Mackie “Ethics: Inventing Right and Wrong”

    • G. E. Moore “Principia Ethica”

    • Martha Nussbaum “The Fragility of Goodness”

    • Derek Parfit “Reasons and Persons”

    • Derek Parfit “On What Matters”

    • Peter Railton “Facts, Values, and Norms”

    • W. D. Ross “The Right and the Good”

    • Thomas M. Scanlon “What We Owe to Each Other”

    • Samuel Scheffler “The Rejection of Consequentialism”

    • Peter Singer “Practical Ethics”

    • Michael A. Smith “The Moral Problem”

    • Bernard Williams “Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy”

    Postmodern ethics

    • Zygmunt Bauman “Postmodern Ethics”

    • Terry Eagleton “The Illusions of Postmodernism”

    Bioethics

    • Don Marquis “Why Abortion is Immoral”

    • Paul Ramsey “The Patient as a Person” “Fabricated Man”

    • Judith Jarvis Thomson “A Defense of Abortion”

    Meta-ethics (Metaethics)

    • P. F. Strawson “Freedom and Resentment”

    Epistemology

    • Laurence Bonjour “The Structure of Empirical Knowledge”

    • Luc Bovens “Bayesian Epistemology”

    • Stanley Cavell “The Claim of Reason: Wittgenstein, Skepticism, Morality, and Tragedy”

    • Roderick Chisholm “Theory of Knowledge”

    • Keith DeRose “The Case for Contextualism”

    • René Descartes “Discourse on the Method”, “Meditations on First Philosophy”

    • Edmund Gettier “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?”

    • Alvin Goldman “Epistemology and Cognition” “What is Justified Belief?”

    • Susan Haack “Evidence and Enquiry”

    • Hilary Kornblith “Knowledge and its Place in Nature”

    • Jonathan Kvanvig “The Value of Knowledge and the Pursuit of Understanding”

    • David K. Lewis “Elusive Knowledge”

    • G. E. Moore “A Defence of Common Sense”

    • Willard van Orman Quine “Epistemology Naturalized”

    • Richard Rorty “Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature”

    • Bertrand Russell “The Problems of Philosophy”

    • Jason Stanley “Knowledge and Practical Interest”

    • Stephen Stich “The Fragmentation of Reason”

    • Peter Unger “Ignorance: A Case for Scepticism”

    • Timothy Williamson “Knowledge and its Limits”

    Logic

    • Donald Davidson “Truth and Meaning”

    • Gottlob Frege “Begriffsschrift”

    • Kurt Gödel, “On Formally Undecidable Propositions of Principia Mathematica and Related Systems”

    • Saul Kripke, “Semantical Considerations on Modal Logic”

    • Charles Sanders Peirce “How to Make Our Ideas Clear”

    • Alfred Tarski “The Concept of Truth”

    Aesthetics

    • Theodor Adorno “Aesthetic Theory”

    • R.G. Collingwood “The Principles of Art”

    • Arthur C. Danto “After the End of Art”

    • Nelson Goodman “Languages of Art: An Approach to a Theory of Symbols”

    • George Santayana “The Sense of Beauty”

    Metaphysics

    • Aristotle “Metaphysics”

    • D.M. Armstrong “Universals and Scientific Realism”

    • A. J. Ayer “Language, Truth, and Logic”

    • Rudolf Carnap “Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology”

    • David Chalmers “Constructing the World”

    • John Dewey “Experience and Nature”

    • William James “Pragmatism”

    • Immanuel Kant “Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals”

    • James Ladyman, Don Ross, David Spurrett, John Collier “Every Thing Must Go: Metaphysics Naturalized”

    • John McDowell “Mind and World”

    • David Kellogg Lewis “On the Plurality of Worlds”

    • Stephen Mumford “Dispositions”

    • Derek Parfit “Reasons and Persons”

    • Willard Van Orman Quine “Two Dogmas of Empiricism” “On What There Is”

    • Theodore Sider “Writing the Book of the World”

    • Alfred North Whitehead “Process and Reality”

    • Timothy Williamson “Modal Logic as Metaphysics”

    • Ludwig Wittgenstein “Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus” (a.k.a. The Tractatus)

    Philosophy of the mind

    • D. M. Armstrong “A Materialist Theory of the Mind”

    • Peter Carruthers “The Architecture of the Mind”

    • David Chalmers “Philosophy of Mind: Classical and Contemporary Readings” “The Character of Consciousness” “The Conscious Mind: In Search of a Fundamental Theory”

    • Paul Churchland “Matter and Consciousness: A Contemporary Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind”

    • Andy Clark “Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension”

    • Daniel Dennett “Consciousness Explained”

    • Jaegwon Kim “Philosophy of Mind”

    • Ruth Millikan “Varieties of Meaning”

    • Gilbert Ryle “The Concept of Mind”

    History of philosophy

    Western civilization

    • Bertrand Russell “A History of Western Philosophy”

    Classical philosophy

    • Marcus Aurelius “Meditations””

    • Plato “Symposium” “Parmenides” “Phaedrus”

    Christian and Medieval

    • Augustine of Hippo “Confessions” “The City of God”

    • Anselm of Canterbury “Proslogion”

    Early modern

    • Sir Francis Bacon “Novum Organum”

    • Jeremy Bentham “An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation”

    • Henri Bergson “Time and Free Will” “Matter and Memory”

    • George Berkeley “Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge”

    • Auguste Comte “Course of Positive Philosophy”

    • René Descartes “Principles of Philosophy” “Passions of the Soul”

    • Desiderius Erasmus “The Praise of Folly”

    • Johann Gottlieb Fichte “Foundations of the Science of Knowledge”

    • Hugo Grotius “De iure belli ac pacis”

    • Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel “Phenomenology of Spirit” “Science of Logic” “The Philosophy of Right” “The Philosophy of History”

    • Thomas Hobbes “Leviathan”

    • David Hume “A Treatise of Human Nature” “Four Dissertationss” “Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary” “An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding” “An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals”

    • Immanuel Kant “A Critique of Pure Reason” “Critique of Practical Reason” “A Critique of Judgement”

    • Søren Kierkegaard “Either/Or” “Fear and Trembling” “The Concept of Anxiety”

    • Gottfried Leibniz “Discourse on Metaphysics” “New Essays Concerning Human Understanding” “Théodicée” “Monadology”

    • John Locke “Two Treatises of Government” “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding”

    • Niccolò Machiavelli “The Prince”

    • Karl Marx “The Communist Manifesto” “Das Kapital”

    • John Stuart Mill “On Liberty “Utilitarianism”

    • John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill “The Subjection of Women”

    • Michel de Montaigne “Essays”

    • Friedrich Nietzsche “Thus Spoke Zarathustra” “Beyond Good and Evil” “On the Genealogy of Morals”

    • Blaise Pascal “Pensées”

    • Jean-Jacques Rousseau “Discourse on the Arts and Sciences” “Emile: or, On Education” “The Social Contract”

    • Arthur Schopenhauer “The World as Will and Representation”

    • Henry Sidgwick “The Methods of Ethics”

    • Adam Smith “The Theory of Moral Sentiments” “The Wealth of Nations”

    • Herbert Spencer “System of Synthetic Philosophy”

    • Baruch Spinoza “Ethics” “Tractatus Theologico-Politicus”

    • Max Stirner “The Ego and Its Own”

    • Mary Wollstonecraft “A Vindication of the Rights of Women”

    Contemporary

    Phenomenology and existentialism
    • Simone de Beauvoir “The Second Sex”

    • Albert Camus “Myth of Sisyphus”

    • Martin Heidegger “Being and Time”

    • Edmund Husserl “Logical Investigations” “Cartesian Meditations” “Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy”

    • Maurice Merleau-Ponty “Phenomenology of Perception”

    • Jean-Paul Sartre, “Being and Nothingness” “Critique of Dialectical Reason”

    Hermeneutics and deconstruction
    • Jacques Derrida “Of Grammatology”

    • Hans-Georg Gadamer “Truth and Method”

    • Paul Ricœur “Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation”

    Structuralism and post-structuralism
    • Michel Foucault “The Order of Things”

    • Gilles Deleuze “Difference and Repetition”

    • Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari “Capitalism and Schizophrenia”

    • Luce Irigaray “Speculum of the Other Woman”

    • Michel Foucault “Discipline and Punish”

    Critical theory and Marxism
    • Theodor Adorno “Negative Dialectics”

    • Louis Althusser “Reading Capital”

    • Alain Badiou “Being and Event”

    • Jürgen Habermas “Theory of Communicative Action”

    • Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno “Dialectic of Enlightenment”

    • Georg Lukacs “History and Class Consciousness”

    • Herbert Marcuse “Reason and Revolution” “Eros and Civilization”

    Eastern civilization

    Chinese philosophy

    • “The Record of Linji”

    • Han Fei “Han Feizi”

    • Kongzi “Analects” “Five Classics”

    • Laozi “Dao De Jing”

    • Mengzi “Mengzi”

    • Sunzi “Art of War”

    • Zhou Dunyi “The Taiji Tushuo”

    • Zhu Xi “Four Books” “Reflections on Things at Hand”

    Indian philosophy

    • “The Upanishads”

    • “The Bhagavad Gita” (“The Song of God”)

    • Aksapada Gautama “Nyaya Sutras”

    • Isvarakrsna “Sankhya Karika”

    • Kanada “Vaisheshika Sutra”

    • Patañjali “Yoga Sutras”

    • Swami Swatamarama “Hatha Yoga Pradipika”

    • Vyasa “Brahma Sutras”

    • Tami “Thiruvalluvar”

    Islamic philosophy

    • Al-Ghazali “The Incoherence of the Philosophers”

    Japanese philosophy

    • Hakuin Ekaku “Wild Ivy”

    • Honen “One-Sheet Document”

    • Kukai “Attaining Enlightenment in this Very Existence”

    • Zeami Motokiyo “Style and Flower”

    • Miyamoto Musashi “The Book of Five Rings”

    • Shinran “Kyogyoshinsho”

    • Dogen Zenji “Shōbōgenzō”

    Philosophy of other disciplines

    Education

    • John Dewey “Democracy and Education”

    • Terry Eagleton “The Slow Death of the University”

    • Paulo Freire “Pedagogy of the Oppressed”

    • Martha Nussbaum “Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities”

    • B.F. Skinner “Walden Two”

    • Charles Weingartner and Neil Postman “Teaching as a Subversive Activity”

    Religion

    • William Lane Craig “The Kalam Cosmological Argument”

    • J. L. Mackie “The Miracle of Theism”

    • Dewi Zephaniah Phillips “Religion Without Explanation”

    • Alvin Plantinga “God and Other Minds” “Is Belief in God Properly Basic”

    • William Rowe “The Evidential Argument from Evil: A Second Look”

    • J. L. Schellenberg “Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason”

    • Richard Swinburne “The Existence of God”

    Science

    • Paul Feyerabend “Against Method: Outline of an Anarchistic Theory of Knowledge”

    • Bas C. van Fraassen “The Scientific Image”

    • Nelson Goodman “Fact, Fiction, and Forecast”

    • Thomas Samuel Kuhn “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions”

    • Larry Laudan “The Demise of the Demarcation Problem”

    • David K. Lewis “How to Define Theoretical Terms”

    • Karl Pearson “The Grammar of Science”

    • Karl Popper “The Logic of Scientific Discovery”

    • Hans Reichenbach “The Rise of Scientific Philosophy”

    Mathematics

    • Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell “Principia Mathematica”

    • Paul Benacerraf “What Numbers Could not Be” “Mathematical Truth”

    • Paul Benacerraf and Hilary Putnam “Philosophy of Mathematics: Selected Readings”

    • George Boolos “Logic, Logic and Logic”

    • Hartry Field “Science without Numbers: The Defence of Nominalism”

    • Imre Lakatos “Proofs and Refutations”

    • Penelope Maddy “Second Philosophy”

    Physics

    • Aristotle “Physics”

    • Michel Bitbol “Mécanique quantique : Une introduction philosophique” “Schrödinger’s Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics”

    • Chris Isham and Jeremy Butterfield “On the Emergence of Time in Quantum Gravity”

    • Tim Lewens “The Meaning of Science: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science”

    Computer science

    • Scott Aaronson “Why Philosophers Should Care About Computational Complexity”

    • Judea Pearl “Causality”

    • Ray Turner “The Philosophy of Computer Science” “Computational Artefacts-Towards a Philosophy of Computer Science”

    Neuroscience

    • John Bickle “Revisionary Physicalism” “Psychoneural Reduction of the Genuinely Cognitive: Some Accomplished Facts” “Psychoneural Reduction: The New Wave” ” Philosophy and Neuroscience: A Ruthlessly Reductive Account”

    • Patricia Churchland “Brain-Wise : Studies in Neurophilosophy” “Neurophilosophy : Toward a Unified Science of the Mind-Brain”

    • Carl Craver “Explaining the brain : mechanisms and the mosaic unity of neuroscience”

    • Georg Northoff “Philosophy of the Brain: The brain problem”

    • Henrik Walter “Neurophilosophy of Free Will: From Libertarian Illusions to a Concept of Natural Autonomy”

    Chemistry

    • Jaap van Brakel “Philosophy of Chemistry”

    Biology

    • Daniel C. Dennett “Darwin’s Dangerous Idea”

    • Ruth Garrett Millikan “Language, Thought, and Other Biological Categories”

    • Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell”

    • Elliott Sober “The Nature of Selection”

    Sociology

    • B. F. Skinner “Science and Human Behavior”

    Psychology

    • Donald Davidson “The Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme”

    • William James “The Principles of Psychology”

    Economics

    • Kenneth Arrow “Social Choice and Individual Values”

    • Ludwig von Mises “The Ultimate Foundation of Economic Science”

    • Elizabeth S. Anderson “Value in Ethics and Economics”

    Arts and Humanities

    • Bernard Williams “Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline”

    Art

    • Clive Bell “Art”

    • George Dickie “Art and the Aesthetic”

    Music

    • Roger Scruton “Music as an Art”

    Literature

    • Aristotle “Poetics”

    Language

    • J. L. Austin, “A Plea for Excuses” “How To Do Things With Words”

    • Robert Brandom “Making it Explicit”

    • Stanley Cavell “Must We Mean What We Say?”

    • David Chalmers “Two Dimensional Semantics”

    • Cora Diamond “What Nonsense Might Be”

    • Michael Dummett “Frege: Philosophy of Language”

    • Gottlob Frege “On Sense and Reference”

    • H. P. Grice “Logic and Conversation”

    • Saul Kripke “Naming and Necessity”

    • David K. Lewis “General Semantics”

    • Willard Van Orman Quine “Word and Object”

    • Bertrand Russell “On Denoting”

    • John Searle “Speech Acts”

    • Ludwig Wittgenstein “Philosophical Investigations”

    History

    • R.G. Collingwood “The Idea of History”

    • Karl Löwith “Meaning in History: The Theological Implications of the Philosophy of History”

    Medicine

    • Mario Bunge “Medical Philosophy: Conceptual Issues in Medicine”

    • R. Paul Thompson and Ross E. G. Upshur “Philosophy of Medicines”

    Law

    • Ronald Dworkin “Law’s Empire”

    • John Finnis “Natural Law and Natural Rights”

    • Lon L. Fuller “The Morality of Law”

    • H.L.A. Hart “The Concept of Law”

    Politics

    • Aristotle “Politics”

    • Isaiah Berlin “Two Concepts of Liberty”

    • Robert Nozick “Anarchy, State, and Utopia”

    • Plato “Republic”

    • Karl Popper “The Open Society and Its Enemies”

    • John Rawls “A Theory of Justice”

    • Michael Sandel “Liberalism and the Limits of Justice”

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  • An introduction to ethics

    Table of contents

    • What is ethics?
      • Meta-ethics (Metaethics)
      • Applied ethics
      • Normative ethics
    • Reading
      • Normative ethics
      • Issues in normative ethics
      • Consequentialism
      • Deontology
      • Virtue ethics
      • Meta-ethics (Metaethics)
      • Moral judgement
      • Moral responsibility
      • Moral realism and irrealism
      • Research ethics

      What is ethics?

      Ethics is approximately about the questions to do with the nature, content, and application of morality, and so is the study of morality in general.

      Questions of moral language, psychology, phenomonenology, epistemology, and ontology typically fall under metaethics.

      Questions of theoretical content, what makes something right, wrong, good, bad, obligatory, or supererogatory typically fall under normative ethics.

      Questions of conduct related to specific issues in the real world to do with business, professional, social, environmental, bioethics, and personhood typically fall under applied ethics. These can be things like abortion, euthanasia, treatment of non-human animals, marketing, and charity.

      Ethics has been divided traditionally into three areas concerning how we ought to conduct ourselves.

      Meta-ethics (Metaethics)

      Metaethics is occasionally referred to as a “second-order” discipline to make a distinction between itself and areas that are less about questions regarding what morality itself is. Questions about the most plausible metaphysical report of moral facts or the link between moral judgment, motivation, and knowledge are questions can be described as such, and so are metaethical questions. There are several rough divisions that have been created to introduce metaethics adequately. Either of these distinctions should be sufficient for getting a distant sense of what metaethics is.

      Metaethics as the systematic analysis of moral language, psychology, and ontology

      In Andrew Fisher’s Metaethics: An Introduction, an intro book Fisher at one point playfully thought of as “An Introduction to An Introduction to Contemporary Metaethics,” we get this:

      Looking at ethics we can see that it involves what people say: moral language. So one strand of metaethics considers what is going on when people talk moral talk. For example, what do people mean when they say something is “wrong”? What links moral language to the world? Can we define moral terms?

      Obviously ethics also involves people, so metaethicists consider and analyse what’s going on in peoples’ minds. For example, when people make moral judgements are they expressing beliefs or expressing desires? What’s the link between making moral judgements and motivation?

      Finally, there are questions about what exists (ontology). Thus meta-ethicists ask questions about whether moral properties are real. What is it for something to be real? Could moral facts exist independently of people? Could moral properties be causal?

      Metaethics, then, is the systematic analysis of:

      (a) moral language; (b) moral psychology; (c) moral ontology. This classification is rough and does not explicitly capture a number of issues that are often discussed in metaethics, such as truth and phenomenology. However, for our purposes we can think of such issues as falling under these broad headings.

      Metaethics as concerned with meaning, metaphysics, epistemology and justification, phenomenology, moral psychology, and objectivity

      In Alex Miller’s Contemporary Metaethics: An Introduction (the book Fisher playfully compared his own introduction to), Miller provides us with perhaps the most succinct description of the three:

      [Metaethics is] concerned with questions about the following:

      (a) Meaning: what is the semantic function of moral discourse? Is the function of moral discourse to state facts, or does it have some other non-fact-stating role? (b) Metaphysics: do moral facts (or properties) exist? If so, what are they like? Are they identical or reducible to natural facts (or properties) or are they irreducible and sui generis? (c) Epistemology and justification: is there such a thing as moral knowledge? How can we know whether our moral judgements are true or false? How can we ever justify our claims to moral knowledge? (d) Phenomenology: how are moral qualities represented in the experience of an agent making a moral judgement? Do they appear to be ‘out there’ in the world? (e) Moral psychology: what can we say about the motivational state of someone making a moral judgement? What sort of connection is there between making a moral judgement and being motivated to act as that judgement prescribes? (f) Objectivity: can moral judgements really be correct or incorrect? Can we work towards finding out the moral truth? Obviously, this list is not intended to be exhaustive, and the various questions are not all independent (for example, a positive answer to (f) looks, on the face of it, to presuppose that the function of moral discourse is to state facts). But it is worth noting that the list is much wider than many philosophers forty or fifty years ago would have thought. For example, one such philosopher writes:

      [Metaethics] is not about what people ought to do. It is about what they are doing when they talk about what they ought to do. (Hudson 1970)

      The idea that metaethics is exclusively about language was no doubt due to the once prevalent idea that philosophy as a whole has no function other than the study of ordinary language and that ‘philosophical problems’ only arise from the application of words out of the contexts in which they are ordinarily used. Fortunately, this ‘ordinary language’ conception of philosophy has long since ceased to hold sway, and the list of metaethical concerns – in metaphysics, epistemology, phenomenology, moral psychology, as well as in semantics and the theory of meaning – bears this out.

      Two small notes that might be made are:

      “Objectivity” is standardly taken to mean mind-independence. Here, it almost seems as if it’s cognitivism that the author is describing, but it’s made clear by the author noting that (f) presupposes facts that when Miller says “correct,” Miller means “objectively true.” This is a somewhat unorthodox usage, but careful reading makes it clear what Miller is trying to say.

      “Moral phenomenology” is often categorized as falling under normative ethics as well, but this has little impact on the veracity of this description of metaethics.

      Applied ethics

      Applied ethics is concerned with what is permissible in particular practices. In Peter Singer’s Practical Ethics, Singer provides some examples of what sorts of things this field might address.

      Practical ethics covers a wide area. We can find ethical ramifications in most of our choices, if we look hard enough. This book does not attempt to cover this whole area. The problems it deals with have been selected on two grounds: their relevance, and the extent to which philosophical reasoning can contribute to a discussion of them.

      I regard an ethical issue as relevant if it is one that any thinking person must face. Some of the issues discussed in this book confront us daily: what are our personal responsibilities towards the poor? Are we justified in treating animals as nothing more than machines- producing flesh for us to eat? Should we be using paper that is not recycled? And why should we bother about acting in accordance with moral principles anyway? Other problems, like abortion and euthanasia, fortunately are not everyday decisions for most of us; but they are issues that can arise at some time in our lives. They are also issues of current concern about which any active participant in our society’s decision-making process needs to reflect.

      ….

      This book is about practical ethics, that is, the application of ethics or morality — I shall use the words interchangeably — to practical issues like the treatment of ethnic minorities, equality for women, the use of animals for food and research, the preservation of the natural environment, abortion, euthanasia, and the obligation of the wealthy to help the poor.

      So what does the application of ethics to practical issues look like?

      We can take a look at two of the issues that Singer brings up — abortion and animal rights — to get a sense of what sort of evidence might be taken into consideration with these matters. Keep in mind that this is written with the intention of providing a sense of how discussions in applied ethics develop rather than a comprehensive survey of views in each topic.

      Abortion

      In Rosalind Hursthouse’s Virtue Theory and Abortion, Hursthouse gives a summary of the discussion on abortion as to do with the struggle between facts about the moral status of the fetus and women’s rights.

      As everyone knows, the morality of abortion is commonly discussed in relation to just two considerations: first, and predominantly, the status of the fetus and whether or not it is the sort of thing that may or may not be innocuously or justifiably killed; and second, and less predominantly (when, that is, the discussion concerns the morality of abortion rather than the question of permissible legislation in a just society), women’s rights.

      Judith Jarvis Thomson, in A Defense of Abortion, Thomson addresses a common version of the former consideration, refuting the slippery slope argument.

      Most opposition to abortion relies on the premise that the fetus is a human being, a person, from the moment of conception. The premise is argued for, but, as I think, not well. Take, for example, the most common argument. We are asked to notice that the development of a human being from conception through birth into childhood is continuous; then it is said that to draw a line, to choose a point in this development and say “before this point the thing is not a person, after this point it is a person” is to make an arbitrary choice, a choice for which in the nature of things no good reason can be given. It is concluded that the fetus is, or anyway that we had better say it is, a person from the moment of conception. But this conclusion does not follow. Similar things might be said about the development of an acorn into an oak trees, and it does not follow that acorns are oak trees, or that we had better say they are. Arguments of this form are sometimes called “slippery slope arguments”–the phrase is perhaps self-explanatory–and it is dismaying that opponents of abortion rely on them so heavily and uncritically.

      Nonetheless, Thomson is willing to grant the premise, addressing instead whether or not we can make the case that abortion is impermissible given that the fetus is, indeed, a person. Thomson thinks that the argument that fetuses have the right to life and that right outweighs the right for the individual carrying the fetus to do as they wish with their body is faulty, but notes a limitation.

      But now let me ask you to imagine this. You wake up in the morning and find yourself back to back in bed with an unconscious violinist. A famous unconscious violinist. He has been found to have a fatal kidney ailment, and the Society of Music Lovers has canvassed all the available medical records and found that you alone have the right blood type to help. They have therefore kidnapped you, and last night the violinist’s circulatory system was plugged into yours, so that your kidneys can be used to extract poisons from his blood as well as your own. The director of the hospital now tells you, “Look, we’re sorry the Society of Music Lovers did this to you–we would never have permitted it if we had known. But still, they did it, and the violinist is now plugged into you. To unplug you would be to kill him. But never mind, it’s only for nine months. By then he will have recovered from his ailment, and can safely be unplugged from you.” Is it morally incumbent on you to accede to this situation? No doubt it would be very nice of you if you did, a great kindness. But do you have to accede to it? What if it were not nine months, but nine years? Or longer still? What if the director of the hospital says. “Tough luck. I agree, but now you’ve got to stay in bed, with the violinist plugged into you, for the rest of your life. Because remember this. All persons have a right to life, and violinists are persons. Granted you have a right to decide what happens in and to your body, but a person’s right to life outweighs your right to decide what happens in and to your body. So you cannot ever be unplugged from him.” I imagine you would regard this as outrageous, which suggests that something really is wrong with that plausible-sounding argument I mentioned a moment ago.

      In this case, of course, you were kidnapped, you didn’t volunteer for the operation that plugged the violinist into your kidneys.

      Thomson goes on to address this limitation and goes back and forth between the issue of the fetus’s and carrier’s rights, but Hursthouse (see above) rejects this framework, noting in more detail that we can suppose that women have a right to abortion in a legal sense and still have to wrestle with whether or not abortion is permissible. On the status of fetuses, Hursthouse claims this too can be bypassed with virtue theory.

      What about the consideration of the status of the fetus-what can virtue theory say about that? One might say that this issue is not in the province of any moral theory; it is a metaphysical question, and an extremely difficult one at that. Must virtue theory then wait upon metaphysics to come up with the answer?

      ….

      But the sort of wisdom that the fully virtuous person has is not supposed to be recondite; it does not call for fancy philosophical sophistication, and it does not depend upon, let alone wait upon, the discoveries of academic philosophers. And this entails the following, rather startling, conclusion: that the status of the fetus-that issue over which so much ink has been spilt-is, according to virtue theory, simply not relevant to the rightness or wrongness of abortion (within, that is, a secular morality).

      Or rather, since that is clearly too radical a conclusion, it is in a sense relevant, but only in the sense that the familiar biological facts are relevant. By “the familiar biological facts” I mean the facts that most human societies are and have been familiar with-that, standardly (but not invariably), pregnancy occurs as the result of sexual intercourse, that it lasts about nine months, during which time the fetus grows and develops, that standardly it terminates in the birth of a living baby, and that this is how we all come to be.

      It is worth noting that Hursthouse’s argument more centrally gives her conception of what virtue ethics ought to look like rather than how we should go about abortion, and so to avoid it clouding her paper, she never takes any stance on whether one should think abortion is or is not permissible.

      Thomson’s argument appears to be rather theory-agnostic whereas Hursthouse is committed to a certain theory of ethics. A third approach is intertheoretical, an example of which can be found in Tomasz Żuradzki’s Meta-Reasoning in Making Moral Decisions under Normative Uncertainty. Here, Żuradzki discusses how we might deal with uncertainty over which theory is correct.

      For example, we have to act in the face of uncertainty about the facts, the consequences of our decisions, the identity of people involved, people’s preferences, moral doctrines, specific moral duties, or the ontological status of some entities (belonging to some ontological class usually has serious implications for moral status). I want to analyze whether these kinds of uncertainties should have practical consequences for actions and whether there are reliable methods of reasoning that deal with the possibility that we understand some crucial moral issues wrong.

      Żuradzki at one point considers the seemingly obvious “My Favorite Theory” approach, but concludes that the approach is problematic.

      Probably the most obvious proposition how to act under normative uncertainty is My Favorite Theory approach. It says that “a morally conscientious agent chooses an option that is permitted by the most credible moral theory”

      ….

      Although this approach looks very intuitive, there are interesting counter-examples.

      Żuradzki also addresses a few different approaches, some of which seem to make abortion impermissible so long as there is uncertainty, but perhaps this gives a good idea of three approaches in applied ethics.

      Animal rights

      In the abortion section, the status of the fetus falls into the background. Thomson says even given a certain status, the case against abortion must do more, Hursthouse says the metaphysical question can be bypassed altogether, and Żuradzki considers how to take multiple theories about an action into account. But it seems this strategy of moving beyond the status of the patient in question cannot be done when it comes to the question of how we ought to treat non-human animals, for there’s no obvious competing right that might give us pause when we decide not to treat a non-human animal cruelly. In dealing with animal rights, then, it appears we are forced to address the status of the non-human animal, and there seem to be many ways to address this.

      In Tom Regan’s The Case for Animal Rights, Regan, who agrees with Kant that those who are worthy of moral consideration are ends-in-themselves, thinks what grounds that worthiness in humans is also what grounds that in non-human animals.

      We want and prefer things, believe and feel things, recall and expect things. And all these dimensions of our life, including our pleasure and pain, our enjoyment and suffering, our satisfaction and frustration, our continued existence or our untimely death – all make a difference to the quality of our life as lived, as experienced, by us as individuals. As the same is true of those animals that concern us (the ones that are eaten and trapped, for example), they too must be viewed as the experiencing subjects of a life, with inherent value of their own.

      Christine Korsgaard, who also agrees with a Kantian view, argues against Regan’s view and thinks non-human animals are not like humans. In Fellow Creatures: Kantian Ethics and Our Duties to Animals, Korsgaard makes the case that humans are rational in a sense that non-human animals are not, and that rationality is what grounds our moral obligations.

      an animal who acts from instinct is conscious of the object of its fear or desire, and conscious of it as fearful or desirable, and so as to-be-avoided or to-be-sought. That is the ground of its action. But a rational animal is, in addition, conscious that she fears or desires the object, and that she is inclined to act in a certain way as a result.

      ….

      We cannot expect the other animals to regulate their conduct in accordance with an assessment of their principles, because they are not conscious of their principles. They therefore have no moral obligations.

      Korsgaard, however, still thinks this difference that makes the sense in which humans and non-human animals should be considered fundamentally distinct still leaves room for animals to be worthy of moral consideration.

      Because we are animals, we have a natural good in this sense, and it is to this that our incentives are directed. Our natural good, like the other forms of natural good which I have just described, is not, in and of itself, normative. But it is on our natural good, in this sense, that we confer normative value when we value ourselves as ends-in-ourselves. It is therefore our animal nature, not just our autonomous nature, that we take to be an end-in-itself.

      ….

      In taking ourselves to be ends-in-ourselves we legislate that the natural good of a creature who matters to itself is the source of normative claims. Animal nature is an end-in-itself, because our own legislation makes it so. And that is why we have duties to the other animals.

      So Regan thinks that we can elevate the status of non-human animals up to something like the status of humans, but Korsgaard thinks there is a vast difference between the two categories. Before we consider which view is more credible, we should consider an additional, non-Kantian view which seems to bypass the issue of status once more.

      Rosalind Hursthouse (again!), in Applying Virtue Ethics to Our Treatment of the Other Animals, argues that status need not be relevant for roughly the same reasons as the case of abortion.

      In the abortion debate, the question that almost everyone began with was “What is the moral status of the fetus?”

      ….

      The consequentialist and deontological approaches to the rights and wrongs of the ways we treat the other animals (and also the environment) are structured in exactly the same way. Here too, the question that must be answered first is “What is the moral status of the other animals…?” And here too, virtue ethicists have no need to answer the question.

      So Hursthouse once again reframes the argument and grounds her argument in terms of virtue.

      So I take the leaves on which [Singer describes factory farming] and think about them in terms of, for example, compassion, temperance, callousness, cruelty, greed, self-indulgence—and honesty.

      Can I, in all honesty, deny the ongoing existence of this suffering? No, I can’t. I know perfectly well that althrough there have been some improvements in the regulation of factory farming, what is going on is still terrible. Can I think it is anything but callous to shrug this off and say it doesn’t matter? No, I can’t. Can I deny that the practices are cruel? No, I can’t.

      ….

      The practices that bring cheap meat to our tables are cruel, so we shouldn’t be party to them.

      Żuradzki’s argument in Meta-Reasoning in Making Moral Decisions under Normative Uncertainty becomes relevant once more as well. In it, he argues that if between the competing theories, one says something is wrong and one says nothing of the matter, it would be rational to act as if it were wrong.

      Comparativism in its weak form can be applied only to very specific kinds of situations in which an agent’s credences are not divided between two different moral doctrines, but between only one moral doctrine and some doctrine (or doctrines) that does not give any moral reasons. Its conclusion says that if some theories in which you have credence give you subjective reason to choose action A over action B, and no theories in which you have credence give you subjective reason to choose action B over action A, then you should (because of the requirements of rationality) choose A over B.

      Once again, we see a variety of approaches that help give us a sense of the type of strategies that applied ethicists might use. Here, we have arguments that accept and reject a central premise of the debate, an argument that bypasses it, and an argument that considers both views. Some approaches are theory-specific, some are intertheoretical, and while it was not discussed here, Singer’s argument from marginal cases is theory-neutral.

      Other issues will differ wildly, they will rely on different central premises, have arguments such that intertheoretical approaches are impossible, or have any number of other variations on the similarities and differences between the discussions on the two topics just discussed. However, this gives some idea, hopefully enough to build on if one chooses to look deeper into the literature, of how discussions in the area of applied ethics go about.

      Normative ethics

      Normative ethics deals very directly with the question of conduct. Much of the discipline is dedicated to discovering ethical theories capable of describing what we ought to do. But what does ought mean? In different contexts, while ought tends to deal with normativity and value, it does not always deal with ethics. The oughts that link aesthetics and normativity are not obviously the same as the oughts that we’re dealing with here. The questions of what oughts exist in normative ethics have a great deal to do with concepts like what is “permissible” or “impermissible,” what is “right” or “wrong,” or what is “good” and “bad.” It should be contrasted with how people do act, as well as the moral code of some person or group. These are not what normative ethics is about, but rather what genuinely is correct when it comes to how we ought to live our lives. For now, we can roughly divide the main theories of this area into three categories, though these are not the only categories: consequentialism, deontology, and virtue theory. As noted, there are other theories, and there are even other problems in normative ethics as well, but these three types of theories will be detailed below as well as what we should take from an understanding of the three categories.

      Ethics as grounded in outcomes: Consequentialism

      Consequentialism is a family of theories that are centrally concerned with consequences. Consequentialism, in ordinary practice, is used to refer to theories rooted in classical utilitarianism (even when the theory is not utilitarianism itself), ignoring certain theories that also seem grounded solely in consequences such as egoism. The aforementioned classical utilitarianism that serves as the historical and conceptual root of this discussion entailed a great deal of claims, laid out in Shelly Kagan’s Normative Ethics:

      that goodness of outcomes is the only morally relevant factor in determining the status of a given act. the agent is morally required to perform the act with the best consequences. It is not sufficient that an act have “pretty good” consequences, that it produce more good than harm, or that it be better than average. Rather, the agent is required to perform the act with the very best outcome (compared to alternatives); she is required to perform the optimal act, as it is sometimes called. the agent is morally required to performed the act with the best consequences. The optimal act is the only act that is morally permissible; no other act is morally right. Thus the consequentialist is not making the considerably more modest claim that performing the act with the best consequences is—although generally not obligatory—the nicest or the most praiseworthy thing to do. Rather, performing the optimal act is morally required: anything else is morally forbidden. the right act is the act that leads to the greatest total amount of happiness overall. the consequences [are evaluated] in terms of how they affect everyone’s well-being…

      And of course, these can be divided even further, but what’s salient is there appear to be a great many more claims entailed in this classical form of utilitarianism than one might think first glance: classical utilitarianism is an agent-neutral theory in which acts that actually result in the optimal amount of happiness for everyone is obligatory. By understanding all of these points, we can understand how consequentialism differs from this classical utilitarianism and thus what it means to be consequentialist.

      The limits of contemporary consequentialism

      Many of these claims don’t seem necessary to the label “consequentialism” and give us an unnecessarily narrow sense of what the word could mean.

      It seems desirable to want to broaden the scope of the term then, and in fact, this hasn’t only been done simply to help understand consequentialism, but to defend against criticisms of consequentialism. In Campbell Brown’s Consequentialize This, we get a brief description of one motivation behind radical consequentializing:

      You—a nonconsequentialist, let’s assume—begin with your favorite counterexample. You describe some action…[that] would clearly have the best consequences, yet equally clearly would be greatly immoral. So consequentialism is false, you conclude; sometimes a person ought not to do what would have best consequences. “Not so fast,” comes the consequentialist’s reply. “Your story presupposes a certain account of what makes consequences better or worse, a certain ‘theory of the good,’ as we consequentialists like to say. Consequentialism, however, is not wedded to any such theory…In order to reconcile consequentialism with the view that this action you’ve described is wrong, we need only to find an appropriate theory of the good, one according to which the consequences of this action would not be best. You say you’re concerned about the guy’s rights? No worries; we’ll just build that into your theory of the good. Then you can be a consequentialist too.”

      So, Brown says, this is what has just occurred:

      Instead of showing that your nonconsequentialism is mistaken, the consequentialist shows that it’s not really nonconsequentialism; instead of refuting your view, she ‘consequentializes’ it. If you can’t beat ’em, join ’em. Better still, make ’em join you.

      Is this a good strategy? Brown thinks not, for it weakens the consequentialist’s claim.

      It might succeed in immunizing consequentialism against counterexamples only at the cost of severely weakening it, perhaps to the point of utter triviality. So effortlessly is the strategy deployed that some are led to speculate that it is without theoretical limits: every moral view may be dressed up in consequentialist clothing…But then, it seems, consequentialism would be empty—trivial, vacuous, without substantive content, a mere tautology. The statement that an action is right if and only if (iff) it maximizes the good would entail nothing more substantive than the statement that an action is right iff it is right; true perhaps, but not of much use.

      So not too broad, not too narrow, and not too shifty. We want some sort of solid and only sufficiently broad meaning to jump from. Brown goes on to define what he thinks consequentialism minimally is and three limits must be placed upon it.

      whatever is meant by ‘consequentialism’, it must be intelligible as an elaboration of the familiar consequentialist slogan “Maximize the good.” The non-negotiable core of consequentialism, I shall assume, is the claim that an action is right, or permissible, iff it maximizes the good. My strategy is to decompose consequentialism into three conditions, which I call ‘agent neutrality’, ‘no moral dilemmas’, and ‘dominance’ As usually defined, a theory is agent-relative iff it gives different aims to different agents; otherwise it’s agent-neutral. By a moral dilemma, I mean a situation in which a person cannot avoid acting wrongly…Consider, for example, a theory which holds that violations of rights are absolutely morally forbidden; it is always wrong in any possible situation to violate a right. Suppose, further, that the catalog of rights endorsed by this theory is such that sometimes a person cannot help but violate at least one right. Then this theory cannot be represented by a rightness function which satisfies NMD, and so it cannot be consequentialized. [Dominance] may be the least intuitive of the three. It requires the following. Suppose that in a given choice situation, two worlds x and y are among the alternatives. And suppose in this situation, x is right and y wrong. Then x dominates y in the following sense: y cannot be right in any situation where x is an alternative; the presence of x is always sufficient to make y wrong.

      And there we have it, a definition of consequentialism. Not only that, but this definition is formalized in the paper as well. Can we safely say, then, that this is the definition of consequentialism? The most comprehensive, elucidating, uncontroversial in the field? Certainly not! In fact, it leaves out several significant forms of consequentialism, but this formulation of consequentialism captures many concepts important consequentialism, sufficient for further discussion over the three families. This disagreement over the definition might bring a new set of worries to the mind of any reader. The problem of disagreement will be discussed in another section.

      Ethics as grounded in moral law: Deontology

      Deontology is another family of theories whose definition can wiggle through our grasp (there’s a pattern here to recognize that will become important in a later section). Once more, Shelly Kagan’s Normative Ethics offers us a definition of deontology as it is used in contemporary discourse: a theory that places value on additional factors that would forbid certain actions independently of whether or not they result in the best outcomes.

      In defining deontology, I have appealed to the concept of a constraint: deontologists, unlike consequentialists, believe in the existence of constraints, which erect moral barriers to the promotion of the good…it won’t quite do to label as deontologists all those who accept additional normative factors, beyond that of goodness of results: we must add further stipulation that in at least some cases the effect of these additional factors is to make certain acts morally forbidden, even though these acts may lead to the best possible results overall. In short, we must say that deontologists are those who believe in additional normative factors that generate constraints.

      Kagan goes on to explain why of the various definitions, this one is best. That explanation will not be detailed here, but let’s keep this tenuously in mind as we dive into one of the deontological theories to give us a sense of what deontology entails. It would be absurd if these constraints were arbitrary, nothing more than consequentialism combined with “also, don’t do these specific things because they seem icky and I don’t like them,” so we will take a look at one of the prominent deontological theories: Kantianism.

      Kant’s First Formula

      In Julia Driver’s Ethics: The Fundamentals, Driver introduces us to deontology through Kant’s moral theory, saying this of the theory:

      Immanuel Kant’s theory is perhaps the most well-known exemplar of the deontological approach…whether or not a contemplated course of action is morally permissible will depend on whether or not it conforms to what he terms the moral law, the categorical imperative.

      There’s a tone here that seems noticeably different from consequentialist talk. Permissibility as conforming to moral law could still be consequentialist if that law is something like “maximize the good,” but this description seems to indicate something else. To figure this out, we need an explanation of what “the categorical imperative” means. In Christine Korsgaard’s Creating the Kingdom of Ends:

      Hypothetical imperatives [are] principles which instruct us to do certain actions if we want certain ends…

      ….

      Willing something is determining yourself to be the cause of that thing, which means determining yourself to use the available causal connections — the means — to it. “Willing the end” is already posited as the hypothesis, and we need only analyze it to arrive at willing the means. If you will to be able to play the piano, then you already will to practice, as that is the “indispensably necessary means to it” that “lie in your power.” But the moral ought is not expressed by a hypothetical imperative. Our duties hold for us regardless of what we want. A moral rule does not say “do this if you want that” but simply “do this.” It is expressed in a categorical imperative. For instance, the moral law says that you must respect the rights of others. Nothing is already posited, which can then be analyzed.

      We now have a fairly detailed description of what the distinction between a hypothetical and categorical imperative is, with fine examples to boot. Note that already, it’s clear this theory can’t be consequentialized according to Brown, but we must go further to remove any doubt as a result of controversy over Brown’s formulation. Korsgaard goes on to explain what is necessarily entailed as a part of the categorical imperative in her description of Kant’s first formula.

      If we remove all purposes — all material — from the will, what is left is the formal principle of the will. The formal principle of duty is just that it is duty — that it is law. The essentially character of law is universality. Therefore, the person who acts from duty attends to the universality of his/her principle. He or she only acts on a maxim that he or she could will to be universal law (G 402).

      ….

      But how can you tell whether you are able to will your maxim as a universal law? On Kant’s view, it is a matter of what you can will without contradiction…you envision trying to will your maxim in a world in which the maxim is universalized — in which it is a law of nature. You are to “Ask yourself whether, if the action which you propose should take place by a law of nature of which you yourself were a part, you could regard it as possible through your will” (C2 69)

      Already, upon encountering this first formulation of the categorical imperative, we have now well established that any limit on consequentialization would leave Kant’s moral theory able to resist it. For one, the rightness or wrongness of actions is conforming to moral law such that the outcomes are no longer centrally a point of consideration. This does not mean we have deprived ethics of consequences, as Kagan points out in Normative Ethics:

      [the goodness of outcomes]

      is a factor I think virtually everyone recognizes as morally relevant. It may not be the only factor that is important for determining the moral status of an act, but it is certainly one relevant factor.

      Kantianism is notwithstanding deciding the status of actions not on the sole basis of outcomes. As well, it fails Brown’s dominance formulation.

      The two other formulas are not within the scope of this section, nor is evidence for Kant’s theory. The purpose of detailing Kantianism at all was to demonstrate deontology as conforming to moral law in a manner distinct from consequentialism. As well, it is sufficient to remind ourselves that there is a massive amount of evidence for each of these types of theories without having to detail it in this section for this theory in particular. As well, there are other types of deontological theories, also with a great deal of evidence. Scanlon’s moral theory and Ross’s moral theory are other prominent examples of deontology.

      We are now left with a fairly strong sense of what deontological theories look like. There is some imprecision in that sense, this will be discussed in another section. For now, we must move on to address virtue ethics.

      Ethics as grounded in character: Virtue Ethics

      Virtue ethics, the final family of theories described in the section on normative ethics, is predictably concerned primarily with virtue and practical intelligence.

      Virtue

      A virtue is described as lasting, reliable, and characteristic in Julia Annas’s Intelligent Virtue:

      A virtue is a lasting feature of a person, a tendency for the person to be a certain way. It is not merely a lasting feature, however, one that just sits there undisturbed. It is active: to have it is to be disposed to act in certain ways. And it develops through selective response to circumstances. Given these points, I shall use the term persisting rather than merely lasting. Jane’s generosity, supposing her to be generous, persists through challenges and difficulties, and is strengthened or weakened by her generous or ungenerous responses respectively. Thus, although it is natural for us to think of a virtue as a disposition, we should be careful not to confuse this with the scientific notion of disposition, which just is a static lasting tendency…

      ….

      A virtue is also a reliable disposition. If Jane is generous, it is no accident that she does the generous action and has generous feelings. We would have been surprised, and shocked, if she had failed to act generously, and looked for some kind of explanation. Our friends’ virtues and vices enable us to rely on their responses and behaviour—to a certain extent, of course, since none of us is virtuous enough to be completely reliable in virtuous response and action.

      ….

      Further, a virtue is a disposition which is characteristic—that is, the virtuous (or vicious) person is acting in and from character when acting in a kindly, brave or restrained way. This is another way of putting the point that a virtue is a deep feature of the person. A virtue is a disposition which is central to the person, to whom he or she is, a way we standardly think of character. I might discover that I have an unsuspected talent for Sudoku, but this, although it enlarges my talents, does not alter my character. But someone who discovers in himself an unsuspected capacity to feel and act on compassion, and who develops this capacity, does come to change as a person, not just in some isolated feature; he comes to have a changed character.

      Virtue ethics, then, is centered around something that is roughly this concept. Note that any plausible theory is going to incorporate all of the concepts we’ve gone over on normative ethics. We can go back to Kagan’s Normative Ethics from above, where he notes the relevancy of consequences in every theory.

      all plausible theories agree that goodness of consequences is at least one factor relevant to the moral status of acts. (No plausible theory would hold, for example, that it was irrelevant whether an act would lead to disaster!)

      Similarly, other theories will have an account of virtue, as Jason Kawall’s In Defense of the Primacy of the Virtues briefly describes:

      Consequentialists will treat the virtues as character traits that serve to maximize (or produce sufficient quantities of) the good, where the good is taken as explanatorily basic. Deontologists will understand the virtues in terms of dispositions to respect and act in accordance with moral rules, or to perform morally right actions, where these moral rules or right actions are fundamental. Furthermore, the virtues will be considered valuable just insofar as they involve such tendencies to maximize the good or to perform right actions.

      So it is important to stress then that virtue is the central concept for virtue ethics, and is no more simply a theory that makes relevant an account of virtue any more than consequentialism is any theory that makes relevant an account of consequences. One way we can come to understand virtue ethics better is by understanding a specific kind of virtue ethics, theories which satisfying four conditions laid out by Kawall:

      (i) The concepts of rightness and goodness would be explained in terms of virtue concepts (or the concept of a virtuous agent).

      (ii) Rightness and goodness would be explained in terms of the virtues or virtuous agents.

      (iii) The explanatory primacy of the virtues or virtuous agents (and virtue concepts) would reflect a metaphysical dependence of rightness and goodness upon the virtues or virtuous agents.

      (iv) The virtues or virtuous agents themselves – as well as their value – could (but need not) be explained in terms of further states, such as health, eudaimonia, etc., but where these further states do not require an appeal to rightness or goodness.

      It should be emphasized again that this describes only some theories in this family, but they are good theories to focus on because much of the discussion around these theories would be representative of discussion around virtue ethics in general.

      It is worth stressing that not all theories that could plausibly be understood as forms of virtue ethics would satisfy the above conditions; the current goal is not to defend all possible virtue ethics. Rather, we are examining what might be taken to be among the more radical possible forms of virtue ethics, particularly in treating the virtues as explanatorily prior both to rightness and to goodness tout court. Why focus on these more radical forms? First, several prominent virtue ethics can be understood as satisfying the above conditions, including those of Michael Slote, Linda Zagzebski, and, perhaps (if controversially), Aristotle’s paradigmatic virtue ethics. Beyond this, many of the arguments presented here could be taken on board by those defending more moderate forms of virtue ethics, such as Rosalind Hursthouse or Christine Swanton (against those who would attempt to argue for the explanatory primacy of the right or of the good, for example). Thus the range of interest for most of these arguments will extend beyond those focusing on the more radical approaches.

      Practical intelligence

      Practical intelligence can be described much more briefly to get a sense of its meaning across. In Rosalind Hursthouse’s Applying Virtue Ethics to Our Treatment of the Other Animals, we get a brief description of the role of practical intelligence.

      Of course, applying the virtue and vice terms correctly may be difficult; one may need much practical wisdom to determine whether, in a particular case, telling a hurtful truth is cruel or not, for example…

      Julia Annas elaborates to greater detail in “Intelligent Virtue”:

      The way our characters develop is to some extent a matter of natural endowment; some of us have traits ‘by nature’—we will tend to act bravely or generously without having to learn to do so, or to think about it. This is ‘natural virtue’, which we have already encountered. Different people will have different natural virtues, and one person may be naturally endowed in one area of life but not others—naturally brave, for example, but not naturally generous. However, claims Aristotle, this can’t be the whole story about virtue. For one thing, children and animals can have some of these traits, but in them they are not virtues. Further, these natural traits are harmful if not guided by ‘the intellect’, which in this context is specified as practical wisdom or practical intelligence (phronesis). Just as a powerfully built person will stumble and fall if he cannot see, so a natural tendency to bravery can stumble unseeingly into ethical disaster because the person has not learned to look out for crucial factors in the situation. Our natural practical traits need to be formed and educated in an intelligent way for them to develop as virtues; a natural trait may just proceed blindly on where virtue would respond selectively and in a way open to novel information and contexts.

      Ethics as maximizing happiness: Utilitarianism

      In the famous Trolley problem philosopher Philippa Foot introduced in the 1960s, you have the ability to pull a lever to divert a train from running over five tied-up people lying on the tracks. If you pull the lever, the trolley will be redirected onto a side track, and the five people on the main track will be saved. However, there is a single person lying on the side track.

      According to classical utilitarianism, pulling the lever would be permissible and more moral. English philosophers Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill introduced utilitarianism as the sole moral obligation to maximize happiness. As an alternative to divine, religious theories of ethics. Utilitarianism suffers from the idea of “utility monsters,” individuals who would have much more happiness (and therefore utility) than average. This would cause actions to skew towards and exploit maximizing the monster’s happiness in such a way that others would suffer. Since philosopher Robert Nozick introduced the “utility monster” idea in 1974, it has been discussed in politics as driving the ideas of special interest groups and free speech – as though securing these interests would serve the interests of the few experiencing much more happiness than the general population.

      Are these taxonomic imperfections bad? How do we get over vague definitions?

      It might be tempting to read all of this and think there’s some sort of difficulty in discussing normative ethics. In general, academic discourse does not hinge on definitions, and so definitions are not a very large concern. And yet, it might appear upon reading this that ethics is some sort of exception. When philosophers talk about adaptationism in evolution or causation in metaphysics, the definitions they provide seem a lot more precise, so why is ethics an exception?

      The answer is uninterestingly that ethics is not an exception. It is important to avoid confusing what has been read here as some sort of fundamental ambiguity in these theories. Consider Brown’s motive for resisting consequentialization as a response to Dreir’s motive for consequentialization.

      I’ll close by drawing out another moral of my conclusion, related to something Dreier says. Dreier’s motivation for consequentializing is that he wants to overcome a certain “stigma” which he says afflicts defenders of “common sense morality” when they try to deny consequentialism. To deny consequentialism, he says, they must claim that we are sometimes required to do less good than we might, but that claim has a “paradoxical air.” So defenders of commonsense morality, who deny consequentialism, are stigmatized as having a seemingly paradoxical position.

      ….

      Dreier thinks the way to avoid the stigma is to avoid denying consequentialism. If we consequentialize commonsense morality, then defenders of commonsense morality need not deny consequentialism. If I’m right, however, this way of avoiding the stigma doesn’t work…

      Note that this is entirely orthogonal to the plausibility of any particular theory. Whatever stigmas exist makes no difference on whether or not some particular theory happens to be correct. It may prove useful to helping beginners gain a sense of what they’re talking about, but beyond pedagogical utility, it’s disputed that this distinction actually tells us, at a very fundamental level, what these theories are all about.

      In Michael Ridge’s Reasons for Action: Agent-Neutral vs. Agent-Relative, Ridge points out one of the alternative distinctions that might have a more prominent role in describing what fundamentally distinguishes these theories.

      The agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction is widely and rightly regarded as a philosophically important one.

      ….

      The distinction has played a very useful role in framing certain interesting and important debates in normative philosophy.

      For a start, the distinction helps frame a challenge to the traditional assumption that what separates so-called consequentialists and deontologists is that the former but not the latter are committed to the idea that all reasons for action are teleological. A deontological restriction forbids a certain sort of action (e.g., stealing) even when stealing here is the only way to prevent even more stealing in the long run. Consequentialists charge that such a restriction must be irrational, on the grounds that if stealing is forbidden then it must be bad but if it is bad then surely less stealing is better than more. The deontologist can respond in one of two ways. First, they could hold that deontological restrictions correspond to non-teleological reasons. The reason not to steal, on this account, is not that stealing is bad in the sense that it should be minimized but rather simply that stealing is forbidden no matter what the consequences (this is admittedly a stark form of deontology, but there are less stern versions as well). This is indeed one way of understanding the divide between consequentialists and deontologists, but the agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction, and in particular the idea of agent-relative reasons, brings to the fore an alternative conception. For arguably, we could instead understand deontological restrictions as corresponding to a species of reasons which are teleological after all so long as those reasons are agent-relative. If my reason not to steal is that I should minimize my stealing then the fact that my stealing here would prevent five other people from committing similar acts of theft does nothing to suggest that I ought to steal.

      ….

      If Dreier is right [that in effect we can consequentialize deontology] then the agent-relative/agent-neutral distinction may be more important than the distinction between consequentialist theories and non-consequentialist theories.

      The section goes on to detail several ways we can look at this issue so we can understand the importance of this distinction and what it can tell us about the structure and plausibility of certain theories. So while the typical division between consequentialist, deontological, and virtue ethical theories can be superficially valuable to those getting into ethics, it is important to not overstate the significance of these families and their implications.

      Reading

      Normative ethics

      • Julia Driver Ethics: The Fundamentals. 2006.
      • Michael Sandel Justice: What’s the Right Thing To Do?. 2010.
      • James Rachels and Stuart Rachels The Elements of Moral Philosophy. 2014.

      Includes a minimal definition of normative ethics as a whole.

      • Mark Timmons Moral Theory: An Introduction. 2012.
      • Bernard Williams Morality: An Introduction to Ethics. 2012.
      • Shelly Kagan Normative Ethics. 1997.
      • Michael Ridge Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Reasons for Action: Agent-Neutral vs. Agent-Relative. 2017.

      In this entry, Ridge lays out another way of categorizing theories in normative ethics in an accessible manner.

      Issues in normative ethics

      • Christopher Heathwood Welfare. 2010.
      • Roger Crisp Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Well-being. 2017.
      • Michael Zimmerman Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Value. 2014.
      • Dana Nelkin Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Moral Luck. 2013.
      • Stephen Stich, John Doris, and Erica Roedder Altruism. 2008.
      • Robert Shaver Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Egoism. 2014.
      • Joshua May Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Psychological Egoism. 2011.

      Consequentialism

      • William Shaw Contemporary Ethics: Taking Account of Utilitarianism. 1999.

      About the best introduction that one can find to one of the consequentialist theories: utilitarianism.

      • J.J.C. Smart and Bernard Williams Utilitarianism: For and Against. 1973.

      An introduction to the debate over utilitarianism.

      • Campbell Brown Consequentialize This. 2011.

      An influential work that lays out a decent strategy for keeping consequentialist theories of ethics distinct from other theories.

      • Walter Sinnott-Armstrong’s Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Consequentialism. 2015. A
      • William Haines Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Consequentialism. 2006.
      • Chapter 3 and 4 of Driver (see above). 2006.

      Deontology

      • Christine Korsgaard Creating the Kingdom of Ends. 1996.

      A good introduction to and strong defense of Kantianism.

      • John Rawls A Theory of Justice: Revised Edition. 1999.

      Rawls’s revolutionary work in both ethics and political philosophy in which he describes justice as fairness, a view he would continue to develop later on.

      • Robert Audi The Good in the Right: A Theory of Intuition and Intrinsic Value. 2005.

      A significant improvement and defense of one of the most influential deontological alternatives to Kantianism: Rossian deontology.

      • T.M. Scanlon What We Owe to Each Other. 2000.

      Scanlon, one of the most notable contributors to political and ethical philosophy among his contemporaries, provides an updated and comprehensive account of his formulation of contractualism.

      • Larry Alexander and Michael Moore Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Deontological Ethics. 2016.
      • Chapter 5 and 6 of Driver (see above). 2006.

      Virtue ethics

      • Rosalind Hursthouse Virtue Theory and Abortion. 1991.

      Hursthouse’s groundbreaking and accessible work on virtue theory.

      • Julia Annas Intelligent Virtue. 2011.
      • Jason Kawall In Defense of the Primacy of the Virtues. 2009.
      • Rosalind Hursthouse Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Virtue Ethics. 2016.
      • Chapter 7 of Driver (see above). 2006.

      Meta-ethics (Metaethics)

      • Andrew Fisher Metaethics: An Introduction. 2011.
      • Alexander Miller Contemporary Metaethics: An Introduction. 2013.
      • Mark van Roojen Metaethics: A Contemporary Introduction. 2015.
      • Geoff Sayre-McCord’s Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Metaethics. 2012.
      • The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics. 2017.

      This is probably a more difficult read than the others, but it is incredibly comprehensive and helpful. There are many things in this handbook that I’ve been reading about for a long time that I didn’t feel confident about until reading this. Certainly worth the cost.

      • The Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory. 2005.

      Moral judgement

      • Michael Smith The Moral Problem. 1998.

      A must read for those who want to engage with issues in moral judgment, functioning both as a work popularly considered the most important in the topic as well as a great introduction.

      • Chapter 3 of Miller (see above). 2013.
      • Connie S. Rosati Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Moral Motivation. 2016.

      Moral responsibility

      • P. F. Strawson Freedom & Resentment. 1962.
      • John Martin Fischer and Mark Ravizza Perspectives on Moral Responsibility. 1993.
      • Timothy O’Connor and Christopher Franklin Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Free Will. 2018.
      • Michael McKenna and D. Justin Coates Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Compatibilism. 2015.
      • Kadri Vihvelin Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Arguments for Incompatibilism. 2017.
      • Andrew Eshelman Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Moral Responsibility. 2014.

      Moral realism and irrealism

      • Stephen Finlay Four Faces of Moral Realism. 2007.

      A very popular Philosophy Compass paper that lays out very simply what moral realism is without arguing for or against any position.

      • Terrence Cuneo The Normative Web. 2007.

      An obligatory text laying out the popular companions in guilt argument for moral realisms.

      • Smith (see above). 1998.
      • Enoch (see above). 2011.
      • Chapter 8, 9, and 10 of Miller (see above). 2013.
      • Shafer-Landau (see above). 2005.
      • Katia Vavova Debunking Evolutionary Debunking. 2013.

      Here, Vavova provides a very influential, comprehensive, and easy to read overview of evolutionary debunking arguments, in which she also takes the liberty of pointing out their flaws.

      • Geoff Sayre-McCord Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Moral Realism. 2015.
      • Chapter 3, 4, 5, and 6 of Miller (see above). 2013.
      • Mark van Roojen Moral Cognitvism vs. Moral Non-cognitivism. 2013.
      • Richard Joyce Moral Anti-realism. 2015.
      • Sharon Street What is Constructivism in Ethics and Metaethics?. 2010.
      • Christine Korsgaard The Sources of Normativity. 1992.

      Korsgaard’s brilliant description, as well as her defense, of a form of Kantian constructivism.

      • Carla Bagnoli Constructivism in Metaethics. 2017.

      Research Ethics

      Websites

      National Center for Professional and Research Ethics (NCPRE) – https://www.nationalethicscenter.org/

      National Science Foundation Office of Inspector General – http://www.nsf.gov/oig/index.jsp

      Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) – http://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/

      Office of Research Integrity (ORI) – http://ori.dhhs.gov/

      Online Ethics Center for Engineering and Research – http://onlineethics.org/

      Project for Scholarly Integrity – http://www.scholarlyintegrity.org/

      Resources for Research Ethics Education – http://research-ethics.net/

      Email lists

      RCR-Instruction, Office of Research Integrity – send a request to askori@hhs.gov to subscribe

      Journals

      Accountability in Research – http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/08989621.asp

      Ethics and Behavior – http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/10508422.asp

      Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics – http://www.ucpressjournals.com/journal.asp?j=jer

      Science and Engineering Ethics – http://www.springer.com/philosophy/ethics/journal/11948#8085218705268172855

      News publications

      The Chronicle of Higher Education – http://www.chronicle.com/

      Nature – http://www.nature.com/

      Science – http://www.sciencemag.org/

      The Scientist – http://www.thescientist.com

      Ethical theory

      Frankena, William K. 1988. Ethics. 2nd ed. Prentice-Hall, Inc.

      Rachels, James, and Stuart Rachels. 2009. The Elements of Moral Philosophy. 6th ed. McGraw-Hill Companies.

      Books

      Beach, Dore. 1996. Responsible Conduct of Research. John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated.

      Bebeau, Muriel J., et al. 1995. Moral Reasoning in Scientific Research: Cases for Teaching and Assessment. Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions. Source: Order or download in PDF format at http://poynter.indiana.edu/mr/mr-main.shtml.

      Bulger, Ruth Ellen, Elizabeth Heitman, and Stanley Joel Reiser, eds. 2002. The Ethical Dimensions of the Biological and Health Sciences. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press.

      Elliott, Deni, and Judy E. Stern, eds. 1997. Research Ethics: A Reader. University Press of New England. See also Stern and Elliott, The Ethics of Scientific Research.

      Erwin, Edward, Sidney Gendin, and Lowell Kleiman, eds. 1994. Ethical Issues in Scientific Research: An Anthology. Garland Publishing.

      Fleddermann, Charles B. 2007. Engineering Ethics. 3rd ed. Prentice Hall.

      Fluehr-Lobban, Carolyn. 2002. Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology: Dialogue for Ethically Conscious Practice. 2nd ed. AltaMira Press.

      Goodstein, David L. 2010. On Fact and Fraud: Cautionary Tales from the Front Lines of Science. Princeton University Press.

      Harris, Charles E., Jr., Michael S. Pritchard, and Michael J. Rabins. 2008. Engineering Ethics: Concepts and Cases. 4th edition. Wadsworth.

      Israel, Mark, and Iain Hay. 2006. Research Ethics for Social Scientists: Between Ethical Conduct and Regulatory Compliance. SAGE Publications, Limited.

      Johnson, Deborah G. 2008. Computer Ethics. 4th ed. Prentice Hall PTR.

      Korenman, Stanley G., and Allan C. Shipp. 1994. Teaching the Responsible Conduct of Research through a Case Study Approach: A Handbook for Instructors. Association of American Medical Colleges. Source: Order from http://www.aamc.org/publications/

      Loue, Sana. 2000. Textbook of Research Ethics: Theory and Practice. Springer.

      Macrina, Francis L. 2005. Scientific Integrity: Text and Cases in Responsible Conduct of Research. 3rd ed. ASM Press.

      Miller, David J., and Michel Hersen, eds. 1992. Research Fraud in the Behavioral and Biomedical Sciences. John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated.

      Murphy, Timothy F. 2004. Case Studies in Biomedical Research Ethics. MIT Press.

      National Academy of Sciences. 2009. On Being a Scientist: A Guide to Responsible Conduct in Research. 3rd edition. National Academy Press. Source: Order from http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12192

      National Academy of Sciences. 1992. Responsible Science, Vol. 1: Ensuring the Integrity of the Research Process. Source: Order from http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=1864

      National Academy of Sciences. 1992. Responsible Science, Vol. 2: Background Papers and Resource Documents. Source: Order from http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=2091

      Oliver, Paul. 2010. The Students’ Guide to Research Ethics. 2nd ed. McGraw-Hill Education.

      Orlans, F. Barbara, et al., eds. 2008. The Human Use of Animals: Case Studies in Ethical Choice. 2nd ed. Oxford University Press.

      Penslar, Robin Levin, ed. 1995. Research Ethics: Cases and Materials. Indiana University Press.

      Resnik, David B. 1998. The Ethics of Science: An Introduction. Routledge.

      Schrag, Brian, ed. 1997-2006. Research Ethics: Cases and Commentaries. Seven volumes. Association for Practical and Professional Ethics. Source: Order from http://www.indiana.edu/~appe/publications.html#research.

      Seebauer, Edmund G., and Robert L. Barry. 2000. Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers. Oxford University Press.

      Seebauer, Edmund G.. 2000. Instructor’s Manual for Fundamentals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers. Oxford University Press.

      Shamoo, Adil E., and David B. Resnik. 2009. Responsible Conduct of Research. Oxford University Press.

      Shrader-Frechette, Kristin S. 1994. Ethics of Scientific Research. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.

      Sieber, Joan E. 1992. Planning Ethically Responsible Research: A Guide for Students and Internal Review Boards. SAGE Publications, Inc.

      Sigma Xi. 1999. Honor in Science. Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. Source: Order from http://www.sigmaxi.org/resources/merchandise/index.shtml

      Sigma Xi. 1999. The Responsible Researcher: Paths and Pitfalls. Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society. Source: Order from http://www.sigmaxi.org/resources/merchandise/index.shtml or download in PDF format at http://sigmaxi.org/programs/ethics/ResResearcher.pdf

      Steneck, Nicholas H. 2007. ORI Introduction to the Responsible Conduct of Research. Revised ed. DIANE Publishing Company. Source: Order from http://bookstore.gpo.gov/collections/ori-research.jsp or download in PDF format at http://ori.dhhs.gov/publications/oriintrotext.shtml.

      Stern, Judy E., and Deni Elliott. 1997. The Ethics of Scientific Research: A Guidebook for Course Development. University Press of New England. See also Elliott and Stern, eds., Research Ethics: A Reader.

      Vitelli, Karen D., and Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh, eds. 2006. Archaeological Ethics. 2nd ed. AltaMira Press.

    December 9, 2019
    Education, Philosophy

  • A Comparison of Copper in the U.S.

    As humanity’s oldest metal, copper comes in many forms. People have used copper for thousands of years. When the ancient Romans mined the element “cyprium” from Cyprus, the metal soon became known in English as “copper.” 

    Copper is produced and consumed in many forms, from the lining of electrical motors to the coating of pennies. Thanks to its high thermal and electrical conductivity, the material is frequently used in telecommunication technologies and as a building material.

    The process of copper production includes mining, refining, smelting, and electrowinning. Through smelting and electrolytic refining, engineers and scientists transform mined ores to copper cathodes. Cathodes are thin sheets of pure copper used as raw material for processing the metal into high-quality products. 

    Using data available to the public from the U.S. Geological Survey, the copper market has changed to society’s needs over the past years. 

    The four major types of copper are mined copper, secondary copper, refined copper and refined electrowon copper. Secondary copper comes from recycled and scrap materials such as tubes, sheets, cables, radiators and castings, as well as from residues like dust or slag. 

    Engineers and scientists transform mined pure copper metal and copper from concentrated low-grade ores through smelting and electrolytic refining in creating copper cathodes. Acid leaching of oxidized ores produces more copper.

    Thanks to the chemical and physical properties of copper, the material is suitable for electrical and thermal conductivity. Copper’s high ductility and malleability give it key roles in industrial applications of coil wining, power transmission and generation and telecommunication technologies.

    The different methods of processing copper have remained constant for the most part between 1990 and 2010. The data is from “U.S. Mineral Dependence—Statistical Compilation of U.S. and World Mineral Production, Consumption, and Trade, 1990–2010” by James J. Barry, Grecia R. Matos and W. David Menzie. The rise in refined copper reflects market trends for the rising demand for refined copper, according to a report in Mining.com. Oxide and sulfur ores generally have between 0.5 and 2.0% copper. The process involves concentrating the ore to remove gangue and other materials.


    Differences between reported and apparent processed copper consumption in the U.S. have decreased from 2005 to 2009. Copper consumption itself has dropped.

    The various types of copper produced by the U.S. have remained constant over the time period. 

    Mined copper has remained the dominant copper produced around the world, though refined copper has come close or equal to it from 1996 to 2001. Refined electrowon copper has steadily surpassed secondary copper over the time period, too. 

    December 3, 2019
    Science

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