(2019-0143-F) Antonio Lacayo, Arnoldo Aleman, and Enrique Bolanos

20 folders, approximately 1,763 pages

This collection consists of records related to Antonio Lacayo, Minister of the Presidency in the Cabinet of President Violeta Chamorro of Nicaragua during the early 1990s, Arnoldo Aleman, President of Nicaragua from 1997-2002, and Enrique Bolanos, President of Nicaragua from 2002-2007. Most of the responsive email records in this collection include material in the public domain, such as press briefings, press releases, presidential remarks, media reactions, and news articles.

The materials in FOIA 2019-0143-F are a selective body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related material. Antonio Lacayo was Minister of the Presidency in the Cabinet of President of Nicaragua Violeta Chamorro during the early 1990s. Arnoldo Aleman was President of Nicaragua from 1997-2002. Enrique Bolanos succeeded Aleman as President of Nicaragua from 2002-2007. Materials responsive to this FOIA request include emails referencing Antonio Lacayo, Arnoldo Aleman, and Enrique Bolanos. Most of the responsive email records include material in the public domain, such as press briefings, press releases, presidential remarks, media reactions, and news articles.

Textual

Records that are responsive to this FOIA request were found in these collection areas—Clinton Presidential Records: ARMS Emails, and Clinton Presidential Records: TRP Emails. The Automated Records Management System (ARMS) is a database that contains email records of the Executive Office of the President. This system maintained unclassified Presidential email. The ARMS database is comprised of seven sub-series of email records called "buckets." The buckets generally represent a specific White House office. The buckets are titled: NPR for National Performance Review, OPD for Office of Policy Development, POTUS for President of the United States, WHO for White House Office, CEA for Council of Economic Advisers, NSC for National Security Council, and Default for emails not associated with an office. The NPR bucket contains email created or received by an individual with a National Performance Review (NPR) White House user account. The OPD bucket contains email created or received by an individual with an Office of Policy Development (OPD) White House user account. The POTUS bucket was designated for email created and received by the President of the United States (POTUS). Please note that President Clinton never used his POTUS White House user account to send the few emails he wrote while in office. The WHO bucket contains email created or received by individual with an Executive Office of the President White House user account not identified as CEA, NPR, or OPD. The CEA bucket contains email created or received by an individual with a Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) White House user account. The NSC bucket contains email created or received by an individual with a National Security Council (NSC) user account. The Default bucket contains email created or received by unknown or un-recognized email accounts. Email found within the Default bucket often includes email created or received by offices or individuals outside the Executive Office of the President. ARMS email are arranged by topic, there-under by bucket, and there-under chronologically by creation date. The Tape Restoration Project (TRP) is a database consisting of restored emails from the Automated Records Management System (ARMS) from July 1994 through June of 2000. The TRP is a database that contains email records of the Executive Office of the President. This system maintained unclassified Presidential record email. The TRP database is comprised of the same seven sub-series of email as in ARMS. TRP email are arranged by topic, there-under by bucket, and there-under chronologically by creation date.

Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions.

Official records of William Jefferson Clinton’s presidency are housed at the Clinton Presidential Library and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of the Presidential Records Act (PRA).

Staff Archivist, 2019. Previously restricted materials are added as they are released.

The following is a list of documents and folders processed in response to FOIA 2019-0143-F:
Box 1
Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System [Email]
OPD [OA/ID 250000]
[Antonio Lacayo]
[10/12/1994]
WHO [OA/ID 500000]
[Antonio Lacayo]
[01/15/1997 – 05/28/1999]
Default [OA/ID 1100000]
[Antonio Lacayo]
[05/11/1993 – 05/14/1993]
OPD [OA/ID 250000]
[Arnoldo Aleman]
[12/09/1998 – 05/12/2000]
WHO [OA/ID 500000]
[Arnoldo Aleman]
[09/18/1996 – 03/08/1999]
[03/08/1999 – 10/24/2000]
CEA [OA/ID 950000]
[Arnoldo Aleman]
[05/11/2000 – 07/19/2000]
Default [OA/ID 1100000]
[Arnoldo Aleman]
[01/16/1997 – 01/16/2001]
WHO [OA/ID 500000]
[Enrique Bolanos]
[05/28/1999 – 09/24/1999]
[09/27/1999] [1]
[09/27/1999] [2]
Box 2
[09/27/1999] [3]
[09/27/1999] [4]
[09/27/1999] [5]
[09/27/1999] [6]
[10/18/1999 – 06/29/2000]
Default [OA/ID 1100000]
[Enrique Bolanos]
[03/09/1998 – 12/14/2000]
Clinton Presidential Records: Tape Restoration Project (TRP) [Email]
WHO [OA/ID 500000]
[Arnoldo Aleman]
[05/07/1998 – 05/08/1998]
Default [OA/ID 1100000]
[Arnoldo Aleman]
[11/14/1996 – 09/19/1997]
[11/14/1997 – 03/02/1999]