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Summary

NARA has renewed the charter for the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Advisory Committee for a seventh term (2026-2028) and is soliciting nominations for membership. The Committee, established under 5 U.S.C. 552(h)(2)(C), fosters dialogue between the Administration and the requester community and develops recommendations for improving FOIA administration. The Committee consists of up to 20 members including Government FOIA professionals from Cabinet and non-Cabinet agencies and non-Government representatives from various stakeholder categories. Annual operating costs are $230,632.

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NARA announced the renewal of the FOIA Advisory Committee charter for a seventh term (2026-2028) and opened nominations for membership. The Committee will consist of up to 20 members including Government representatives from Cabinet-level Departments, non-Cabinet agencies, DOJ's Office of Information Policy, and OGIS, as well as non-Governmental members representing FOIA advocacy organizations, requester fee categories, historians, and academia. Member terms run for two years concurrent with the charter, and members are expected to attend a minimum of 12 public meetings.

Affected parties seeking to participate should submit nominations by June 1, 2026, via email to foia-advisory-committee@nara.gov, including the nominee's name, contact information, a brief biography (under 250 words), and a resume or CV. The Committee's annual budget is $230,632, with no payments to members. Since 2014, the Committee has issued 67 recommendations including updates to OMB FOIA Fee Guidelines and the creation of the Technology Committee of the Chief FOIA Officers Council.

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ACTION:

Notice; solicitation for Committee member nominations.

SUMMARY:

NARA has determined that it is in the public interest to renew the charter for the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Advisory
Committee (Committee) for a seventh term and seeks nominations for membership to serve on the Committee.

DATES:

We must receive nominations for Committee members on or before Monday, June 1, 2026.

ADDRESSES:

Email nominations to OGIS at foia-advisory-committee@nara.gov. If you are unable to submit by email, please contact Kirsten Mitchell at the contact information below.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Kirsten Mitchell, Designated Federal Officer for this committee, by email at foia-advisory-committee@nara.gov, or by telephone at 202.741.5770.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) established the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Advisory Committee
(Committee) to foster dialogue between the Administration and the requester community, solicit public comments, and develop
recommendations for improving the FOIA process. The Committee operates under the directive in FOIA, 5 U.S.C. 552(h)(2)(C),
that the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) within NARA “identify procedures and methods for improving compliance”
with FOIA. The Committee is governed by the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 1001-1014.

II. Charter and Membership Appointment Terms

NARA initially chartered the Committee on May 20, 2014. NARA has determined that renewing the Committee is in the public interest.
See IV, Public Interest Determination, below. Member appointment terms run for two years, concurrent with the Committee charter.

III. Committee Membership

The 2026-2028 FOIA Advisory Committee will consist of no more than 20 individuals who will include a range of Government and
non-Government representatives. Members are selected in accordance with the charter. Considerations when making appointments
will include geographic breadth; various sizes of companies or organizations to be represented; and representation from a
variety of fields of business and industry, academic institutions, non-profit and non-governmental organizations, and other
stakeholders in accordance with the charter.

Government members will include, at a minimum: Three FOIA professionals from Cabinet-level Departments; three FOIA professionals
from non-Cabinet agencies; the director of the Department of Justice's Office of Information Policy (OIP) or the OIP Director's
designee; and the Director of OGIS or the OGIS Director's designee.

Non-Governmental members will include, at a minimum: Two individuals representing the interests of non-Governmental organizations
that advocate on FOIA matters; one individual representing the interests of FOIA requesters who qualify for the “all other”
FOIA requester fee category; one individual representing the interests of requesters who qualify for the “news media” FOIA
requester fee category; one individual representing the interests of requesters who qualify for the “commercial” FOIA requester
fee category; one individual representing the interests of historians and history-related organizations; and one individual
representing the interests of academia.

IV. Committee Members' Responsibilities

All Committee members are expected to attend a minimum of 12 public meetings during the two-year Committee term. Meetings
will be held virtually to save costs with some in-person meetings possible. All Committee members are expected to volunteer
for one or more working subcommittees that will meet at various times during the two-year term. The first meeting of the 2026-2028
Committee term is scheduled for Thursday, September 10, 2026. Meeting notices will be published in the
Federal Register
.

V. Nomination Information

All nominations for Committee membership must include the following information:

  1. If you are self-nominating: Your name, title, relevant contact information (including telephone and email address), and
    the representative role for which you wish to be considered;

  2. If you are nominating another individual: The nominee's name, title, and relevant contact information, and the Committee
    position for which you are submitting the nominee;

  3. For both self-nominations and nominations by other individuals: (a) A short paragraph or biography about the nominee (fewer
    than 250 words), summarizing their resumé or otherwise highlighting the contributions the nominee would bring to the Committee;
    and (b) the nominee's resumé or curriculum vitae.

Nominations selected for appointment to the Committee will be notified in writing prior to the first Committee meeting of
the seventh term.

VI. Public Interest Determination

Pursuant to 41 CFR 102-3.65, the National Archives and Records Administration provides this written notice determination that
the FOIA Advisory Committee is in the public interest. The following factors below provide an overview of the Committee's
operations and public interest intent.

Annual Budget—The overall operating costs for the Committee $230,632. The expected costs are:

(i) Federal personnel (based on a full-time equivalent (FTE) of .97) is $195,491.

(ii) Other Federal internal costs are $4,233.

(iii) Proposed payments to members is $0. The estimated compensation to non-NARA government members, borne by their employing
agencies, is $35,141.

(iv) Reimbursable costs are $0.

The Committee does not recommend grants.

Criteria for Selecting Members—Committee members must have significant knowledge of and expertise with FOIA. Eight of the
10 government seats are designated for specific FOIA stakeholder representation. Three seats are designated for representatives
of Cabinet-level departments while three seats are designated for non-Cabinet-level agencies.

Seven of the 10 non-government seats are designated for specific FOIA stakeholder representation with seats designated for
representatives of non-government organizations that advocate on FOIA matters, and representatives from the three FOIA fee
categories, among others. Selection criteria includes consideration of geography, organization size, and range of representatives
across business, academia, non-profit and non-governmental sectors.

Existing Federal Advisory Committees—NARA has three Federal advisory committees in addition to the FOIA Advisory Committee:

(1) Records of Congress Advisory Committee

(2) National Industrial Security Program Policy Advisory Committee

(3) State, Local, Tribal, and Public Sector Policy Advisory Committee

Justification—The FOIA Advisory Committee is unique. No other Federal advisory committee—or alternative, less costly mechanism—provides
a structured forum for FOIA requesters and FOIA professionals to jointly address systemic challenges in FOIA administration.
The Committee directly supports the Office of Government Information Services' (OGIS) statutory responsibility under 5 U.S.C.
552(h)(2)(C) to identify procedures and methods for improving FOIA compliance. While OGIS draws insights from assisting requesters
and agencies in more than 6,000 cases annually, it relies on the Committee's cross-sector expertise to fulfill this statutory
mandate effectively.

Summary of Previous Committee Accomplishments—Since its establishment in 2014, the FOIA Advisory Committee has issued 67 recommendations,
leading to measurable government-wide improvements in FOIA administration, including:

(1) Updated OMB FOIA Fee Guidelines

(2) Creation of the Technology Committee of the Chief FOIA Officers Council

(3) Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Information Policy guidance on key issues

(4) Recommendations to modify the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)

(5) Development of three e-Learning FOIA training modules for the Federal workforce: executives, FOIA professionals, and Federal
employees whose primary responsibility is not FOIA

(6) Publication of a request for information (RFI) and scheduling of a FOIA tech showcase to identify technology for Federal
agencies to assist in FOIA administration using artificial intelligence (AI)

Why the Committee is Essential—Renewing the Committee charter is particularly important during a period of significant government
transition. The President's Management Agenda (December 2025) emphasizes transparency. FOIA is the most robust transparency
mechanism and a cornerstone of public access to Federal records.

The Committee's work supports NARA's vision of embracing a shared commitment to transparency and the emphasis on transparency
and access to information in the President's Management Agenda.

In conclusion, this public interest determination documents that renewing the Committee is in the public interest, essential
to the conduct of agency business, and that the information to be obtained is not already available through another advisory
committee or source within the Federal Government.

Merrily Harris, Committee Management Officer. [FR Doc. 2026-07479 Filed 4-16-26; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7515-01-P

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