For background:
"A national sports journalist is suing West Point and a separate athletics organization for records that would shed light on their sports programs.
Daniel Libit accused the United States Military Academy and the Army West Point Athletic Association of violating the federal Freedom of Information Act, in a complaint filed Feb. 1 in U.S. District Court in White Plains, for allegedly denying access to public records."
Today, the AWPAA has agreed to be subject to FOIA - via legal filing in SDNY:
AWPAA will search for records within its custody and control that are responsive to the Requests addressed to AWPAA as if it were subject to FOIA, and produce responsive, nonexempt records, and will consult with USMA or refer records or requests to USMA for processing as appropriate, pursuant to a production schedule to be agreed upon by the Parties
Further, this is applicable to any party issues a FOIA, not just Libit:
In response to future FOIA requests addressed to it, by any party, AWPAA will similarly search for responsive records within its custody and control, produce responsive, nonexempt records, as if it were subject to FOIA and all of its procedures
Big question is - will Libit get what he originally asked for? Also, what else will the public/reporters get access to that was previously hidden from the public?
Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I request the following:
1. 2021 (FY21) NCAA Financial Reporting Services (FRS) report for Army West Point
2. Army West Point’s current MMR agreement with Learfield
3. The current agreement (MOU, MOA, etc.) between the AWPAA and West Point
4. The current employment contracts for Army’s head football and men’s basketball coaches