Do potentially relevant “official use only” (OUO) documents need to be submitted to CACI for inclusion in the LSN?
A. Yes. Potentially relevant OUO documents are one category of “privileged” documents and will be handled according to the public disclosure exemptions appropriate for such documents. Such documents should be submitted to CACI in separate boxes from other potentially relevant documents. Both the boxes and the documents should be clearly labeled as privileged.
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