I'm going to file a new FOIA suit soon vs TSA/DHS, since I can't just supplement my
existing one.
I'm planning to re-request several things they might claim are not included in my existing lawsuit* (e.g. all policy & procedure
documents, which they're still processing from my March 2013 request).
If you have any suggestions for things you'd like to see acquired by FOIA litigation, please let me know. I'll be suing them on FOIA anyway, so I figure I might as well pad it out to include anything else of interest. :-)
* I can only force them to respond to requests that are at least 20 days old at the time I sue, and the end date for the search period is the time they "start" the search. That'll probably come up as a contended issue in my current litigation, but I figure I might as well do a "search refresh" while I'm at it.
ETA:
Filed.
It asks for quite a lot of records but, IMHO, quite reasonably described — enough to be able to easily find responsive records. (That category includes virtually everything releasable at all, but I figured I might as well not hold back this time.)
Includes all TSA policy & procedure, SEA incident related records, AIT, ETD & patdown testing, etc etc. etc. It's … comprehensive.