Cost of the MQ4C Triton Drones 2015
Dear Department of Defence,
Could I have the amount of taxpayer $ spent on the MQ4C Titan Drones
and what there intended roles will be
Yours faithfully,
DP McDonald
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Good afternoon Mr McDonald,
Thank you for your inquiry below. As your request is seeking answers to
questions as opposed to access to documents, we do not consider your
request to be valid in accordance with section 15(2)(b) of the FOI Act.
Section 15(2)(b) of the FOI Act states that an applicant must 'provide
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No further action will be taken on this request.
Kind regards
Theresa Stinson
AD-MCM
FOI
MECC Division
Ph: (07) 3332 6359
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From: danny mcDonald
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Sent: Monday, 14 September 2015 16:15
To: FOI requests at Defence
Subject: Freedom of Information request - Cost of the MQ4C Triton Drones
2015
Dear Department of Defence,
Could I have the amount of taxpayer $ spent on the MQ4C Titan Drones and
what there intended roles will be
Yours faithfully,
DP McDonald
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