Houston Review in to Army Aviation and Yates Reviews into MRH90
Dear Department of Defence,
Please provide a copy of:
1. Houston Review into Army Aviation (2016)
2. Yates Reviews into MRH90 (2020)
3. Briefing notes, speaking notes or script for or by MAJGEN Jobson for his briefing/meeting/conference to 16th Aviation Brigade on or about 11 October 2023.
Yours faithfully,
Simon Harris
OFFICIAL
Dear Simon Harris
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The scope of your request is:
1. Houston Review into Army Aviation (2016)
2. Yates Reviews into MRH90 (2020)
3. Briefing notes, speaking notes or script for or by MAJGEN Jobson for
his briefing/meeting/conference to 16th Aviation Brigade on or about 11
October 2023.
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Dear FOI Case Management,
Please can you confirm the date of 6 January?
Yours sincerely,
Simon Harris
OFFICIAL
Good afternoon Mr Harris
The correct statutory timeframe to provide you with a decision on your request ends on 6 February 2024, as opposed to 6 January 2024.
I apologise for any inconvenience.
Kind regards
Erin
Freedom of Information
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Department of Defence
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OFFICIAL
Dear Simon
I am writing in relation to your Freedom of Information (FOI) request
591/23/24.
The current statutory deadline for you to receive a response to your
Defence FOI request is 6 February 2024.
Due to delays from competing priorities of the line area, our office is
seeking your agreement to a 21-day extension of the statutory deadline
under section 15AA [extension with agreement] of the Freedom of
Information Act 1982 (FOI Act). This is required so that Defence may
ensure we make a robust decision on access. We will endeavour to process
your request as soon as we can.
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It would be much appreciated if you could confirm your agreement to this
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Freedom of Information Team
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Department of Defence
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Dear FOI Case Management,
I do not agree to the extension.
The documents are properly identified, well known to Defence and have been mentioned publicly and as such should be easily at hand.
An extension is not justified in the circumstances.
Please provide the documents by 6 February 2024.
Yours sincerely,
Simon Harris
Dear Simon
Please find attached the Decision and documents relating to Defence FOI
591/23/24. A schedule of documents is also attached.
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Erin
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Department of Defence
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