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Uberphallus | 4 years ago
The FDA has 14,000 employees; its FOIA office has 10, and they go at roughly 80,000 pages per month, meaning each employee does 8,000 pages per month, or roughly 400 per working day per employee, less than a minute per page. That to my non expert opinion sounds pretty fast.
That speed has been appropriate until now that the plaintiffs want 4 months' worth of FDA FOIA work for yesterday.
I agree that there should be a solution for these cases, but it's this particular FOIA request that's the anomaly, not the FDA way of work.
perryizgr8|4 years ago
dragonwriter|4 years ago
More sensibly, if we want the FDA to make delivering a particular set of documents a sizable piece of its job, we should (through Congress) direct that and allocate appropriate funding for that purpose.
Uberphallus|4 years ago
Damned if you do, damned if you don't.