* Note: the 'reply' to NASA is seen first, then towards the bottom; the beginning starts. The first 'reply' from NASA is at the very bottom of the page. Note the 'subject heading.'
Subject: Re: None Reply to Ms. Holgerson
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 09:04:22 -0600
From: Jason Leigh <jasonsos@digitex.net>
Organization: Workhorse Research: http://jasonleigh.org
To: PAO FOIA <foia@hq.nasa.gov>
Good morning, Ms. Holgerson.
Thank you for contacting me with the below email.
Am I to understand by the 'subject line' of this email, that NASA has no
information related to my request?
Would you please clear this matter up for me?
FYI: http://jasonleigh.org/tps.htm
Thanking you in advance of your efforts, I remain,
Sincerely,
Jason Leigh
PAO FOIA wrote:
> PS 03-154
> None
> Mr. Jason Leigh
> P. O. Box 377
> Cleburne, TX 76033
>
> Dear Mr. Leigh:Your request of February 10, 2003, seeking records relevant
> to the Columbia accident is being processed pursuant to the Freedom of
> Information Act (FOIA), by the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
> FOIA Office. You can contact that office at foia@msfc.nasa.gov or (256)
> 544-1837.
> NASA will be making records responsive to all Columbia related FOIA
> requests available to the public on the internet, through a link on the
> "Columbia Home Page" at www.nasa.gov/columbia. Records will be posted as
> they are released.
>
> Cordially,
>
> s/signed
>
> Sharon S. HolgersonFreedom of Information Act Officer
>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>> Name: Jason Leigh
>> Address: P.O. Box 377
>> Cleburne, Texas 76033
>> Phone #:
>> Fax #:
>> E-mail: jasonsos@digitex.net
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Select the type of document that you are requesting:
>> Other
>> Description: Any and all information on 'TPS,' Polymeric Isocyanite,
>> used on the 'external tank' of the Space Shuttle missions.
>> Also, the dangers of Polymeric Isocyanite if 'air borne'
>> over populated areas.
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Suitable Description Of Yourself:
>> academia
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Maximum amount willing to pay: 10.00
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>> Explanation for Waiver: For 'educational' purposes.
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>> Additional Comments:
>
>> -----------------------------------------------------------
* First reply from NASA:
Subject: Re: None
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 09:13:51 -0500
From: PAO FOIA <foia@hq.nasa.gov>
To: jasonsos@digitex.net
PS 03-154
Mr. Jason Leigh
P. O. Box 377
Cleburne, TX 76033
Dear Mr. Leigh:
Your request of February 10, 2003, seeking records relevant to the Columbia
accident is being processed pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA), by the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) FOIA Office. You
can contact that office at foia@msfc.nasa.gov or (256) 544-1837.
NASA will be making records responsive to all Columbia related FOIA requests
available to the public on the internet, through a link on the "Columbia
Home Page" at www.nasa.gov/columbia. Records will be posted as they are
released.
Cordially,
s/signed
Sharon S. Holgerson
Freedom of Information Act Officer
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Name: Jason Leigh
> Address: P.O. Box 377
> Cleburne, Texas 76033
> Phone #:
> Fax #:
> E-mail: jasonsos@digitex.net
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Select the type of document that you are requesting:
> Other
> Description: Any and all information on 'TPS,' Polymeric Isocyanite,
> used on the 'external tank' of the Space Shuttle missions.
> Also, the dangers of Polymeric Isocyanite if 'air borne'
> over populated areas.
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Suitable Description Of Yourself:
> academia
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Maximum amount willing to pay: 10.00
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Explanation for Waiver: For 'educational' purposes.
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Additional Comments:
> ------------------------------------------------------------