Privacy group says DHS stonewalling on ‘electronic frisk’ technology records

From Government Security News:

A privacy group that opposes a new form of electronic screening technology has asked the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) to investigate Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) practices at the Department of Homeland Security, after the agency refused its request for information on new terahertz scanning  technology.

In a letter to OGIS director Miriam Nisbet, the Electronic Privacy Information Centter said it had seen a “systemic problem” at DHS pertaining to FOIA request administration at the agency.