[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 32, Volume 6]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 32CFR806.20]

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                        TITLE 32-NATIONAL DEFENSE
 
                CHAPTER VII--DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE
 
PART 806--AIR FORCE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 806.20  Records of non-U.S. government source.

    (a) The Air Force, in compliance with Executive Order 12600, will 
advise submitters of contractor-submitted records when a FOIA requester 
seeks the release of such records, regardless of any initial 
determination as to whether FOIA exemption (b)(4) applies. See 
Sec. 806.15(c) and Sec. 806.31. Due to a change to 48 CFR, submitter 
notification is not required prior to release of unit prices contained 
in contracts awarded based upon solicitations issued after January 1, 
1998. For solicitations issued before January 1, 1998, conduct a normal 
submitter notice. Unit prices contained in proposals provided prior to 
contract award are protected from release, as are all portions of 
unsuccessful proposals (before and after contract award) (10 U.S.C. 
2305(g)).
    (b) Department of State involvement. Air Force FOIA managers will 
notify their MAJCOM (or equivalent) FOIA office, in writing, via fax or 
e-mail when the Department of State becomes involved in any Air Force 
FOIA actions. The MAJCOM FOIA office will provide 11 CS/SCSR, via fax or 
e-mail, a summary of the issues involved, and the name, phone number, 
mailing address and e-mail address of: their own FOIA office point of 
contact; the Air Force record OPR point of contact, the DoD component 
FOIA office point of contact (if any), and the Department of State point 
of contact. 11 CS/SCSR will inform SAF/IA of any State Department 
involvement in Air Force FOIA actions. (See Sec. 806.7(b).) An example 
of a memo advising 11 CS/SCSR of State Department involvement in an Air 
Force FOIA action is provided in Sec. 806.27.