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The Freedom of Information Act is not limited to Federal Governments, but rather all Government entities.

That being said there is not a specific person or agency whose sole purpose is to respond to constitute inquiries.

All Agencies have a delegated Ethics Officer or Press Officer. These roles often will delegate the requests to the appropriate work teams who are familiar with such information.

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