so how much are you personally willing to pay
by
morganb
06/24/2008, 1:41 PM
Currently
FOIA requests are free or nearly so, are you willing to pay true cost recovery
fees for your information. Based on the fees developed by my local gov. we are
talking about $150/hr. remember true cost recovery includes total hrly labor
costs (wages + benes.+ taxes), overhead costs and materials costs. As more and
more "unimportant" info is saved each search takes that much longer.
I'll wager that 2 hrs is the minimum search time and 4 to 8 is more likely and
would become more common as the doc. load increased. So are you going to
publish a blog whining about having to spend $300 to $1200 for a document that
' you should get for free’? Because I don't see as how I should have to pay for
it.
Every
piece of information destroyed is important to someone but it is impossible to
store everything so retention plans are developed. If you work for any company
with more than 10 employees you are likely working under a retention plan.
These plans become more important as companies get bigger and the cost of document
maintenance increases, as the aggregate value of the "noise"
documents gets smaller.
Again
since everything the gov. does costs me money the question here is, how much
are you willing to pay for a doc. which may have value to you but not so much
to anybody else? Because to be honest I'm just a bit tired of having people
tell me that I should be paying for something that has no benefit to me.