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response 1 response 2 Central Intelligence Agency 09 SEP 1992 (date stamp) Washington. D.C. 20505 Mr. Eric D. Nakao P.O. Box Rockefeller Center Station New York, New York 10185 Reference: P92-1609 Dear Mr. Nakao: This acknowledges receipt of your letter dated 28 August 1992 wherein you requested information about yourself. For identification purposes we have assigned your request the number referenced above. We have accepted your request; it will be processed in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, as amended, and the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a. Our search will be for documents in existence as of and through the date of this acceptance letter. No fees will be charged. The heavy volume of FOIA requests received by the Agency has created delays in processing. Since we cannot respond within the 10 working days stipulated by the FOIA, you have the right to consider this a denial and may appeal to the CIA Information Review Committee. It would seem more reasonable, however, to have us continue processing your request and respond as soon as we can. You can appeal any denial of records at that time. Unless we hear from you otherwise, we will assume that you agree, and we will proceed on this basis. Sincerely, John H. Wright Information and Privacy Coordinator top | top of this letter ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Central Intelligence Agency Washington D.C. 20505 03 NOV 1992 (date stamp) Mr. Eric D. Nakao P.O. Box Rockefeller Center Station New York, New York 10185 Reference: P92-1609 Dear Mr. Nakao: This is the final response to your request for information on yourself. Your request was processed in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act. Our processing included a search for records in existence as of and through the date of our acceptance letter dated 9 September 1992. We were unable to identify any information or record filed under your name. In response to your second question, our records do not reflect that we received any previous request from any individual claiming to be you. Although our searches were thorough and diligent, and it is highly unlikely that repeating those searches would change the result, you nevertheless have the legal right to appeal the finding of no records responsive to your request. Should you choose to do so, you may address your appeal to the CIA Information Review Committee, in my care, and you should explain the basis of your appeal. We appreciate your patience and understanding during the period required to process your request. Sincerely, John H. Wright Information and Privacy Coordinator posted: december 12, 2004 document update: web page update: october 18, 2008 top | top of this letter |