Barack Obama
AP
The administration of Barack Obama's plans to usher in a "new era of transparency" by privatizing Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) Requests under private contractors may have just resulted in new problems.
Danielle Ivory of Bloomberg reports that approximately 200 companies won more than 250 FOIA contracts from 25 governmental agencies. Bloomberg could only get a hold of one out of the 12 that they tried, and that one company, AECOM, had only one comment: "No comment."
"Since fiscal 2009," writes Ivory, "the year President Barack Obama took office, spending on FOIA-related contracts has jumped about 40 percent, leaving transparency advocates wondering who’s making the decisions on whether records should be kept secret."