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1. Kevin AUdosim
3. MAIUTA^OTATUS; M&iriaa
5. St^SB'S^MAIDENKAMRlFAFPI^CA'BlJ: Camenm
6, NAMES ANDAQBS op G|{1LDREN;
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EDUCATION SINCEHIOUlSCHOdL:
9.
STATB, Oalocal GO>^R}<MBNl^rINClJUDJN&ApviSORY^ CONSULTATlVfi, HONORARY, OR
OTH^ PART-tlME5®RVICB OR POSmOM, DO NOT RRP^T JNFORMAXiON ALREADY
PRdVIDBD IN(^jR$TtOK8):
i&Minfijnn^tionProvided inQnestkn.^.
10..
ACQUIREO HAVINGrSERy^ IN THE PpSlTlONStiESCRIBEP iOiQUESTIONS 8AND/0R9,
ll|)«VB«qquired inieiligencoand nadonal security eaqierieneeaa an Atimgn^my AftdaWnt At«»wi^
Dqtaiimeiit ofii^Ge, u an Assistant i|nitcd.Statro Atutrney attbeU.S. Atttucn^'a Offled iforihe Dlariet of
Columbia, antfas aTHaTAttoniQr vitir^ Critajinal Division at IfaO.U.S,Dqtbrtmeoit ofJu^. Aa aitActi^
Dtinity Assistod Attorney Genoral and Senior Coimsel tothp AssisimAttoniey General intheNational
^ecuriDrpiyision,! have provided supieryisory and Riaiu«ttnent9vendgiitofastaffoflawym and non-bwyeis
wid^ diePhrisibn's Coanterinteliig^ce and Export Control Section end Foreign lavesttiibidReviewStaff
vdiol^le extremely sensitivemattersofsigidiffcasce to the.National Secu^ Division, iimhidii^ butOOt
iimit^_to: qdierseenriiy and etranterintelligence-telated matters; eiqiiOitcootro) and sanctions; prbttetiDft of
classified lrffixmat|on; reviews offbtefgn apquisMotis ofdom^cen^t« that tftig^affect.national secini^
13. published WRrnNQS AND SPEECHES (LIST the TITLES, PUBLISHERS, BLOGS AND
PUBUCAflQN DATES OP ANY BOOKR ARTTCUBS, REPORTS, OROTHER PUBUSHED
MATKUALS YfRJHAVEAUTHORED. ALSO LISTANY FUBUC SPEECHES OR REMARKS YOU
HAVEMADEWHIN the LAST TEN YEARS FOR WHICH THERE IS ATEXT, TRANSCRIPT, OR
VlHEa) IF ASKED, WUX YOU PROVIDE ACOPY OF EACH REQUESTED PUBLICATION, TEXT,
TRANSCailFT, OR VIDBO?
While to assoclatoat Whuton & StraWn, I partici^ted inWritihg^a rtptiit bydie United' States Giyiflpic
Committnls'Spei^Bid Oversight CoinmissUm. .-Tbe Gommissfam isaued diereport onMarch 1,1999. Tte
rqtdrtrmdewed dfiqiafiana-Qfbribery and Oorriiptiob irilhe selecdoi ofSalt Lake City tbJiostthe2(M)2 VRmto
Olympim^ tod it rnatfe aaeritooftdtomrttendatibnatb rdfarm botii theUnited States Olyinpic.Committee and
dm IntittiWitionalOlympic CiBannfttee'.tliatfitfuaed on brfagmj? toaeaSjedTrtftspareny add tocodntabilityto
bothpiganitodohs. Irmlobgerhtrttfr'acc^ofdierepiirt-
WMle to assocmteat M^nStpn &Sttown, I co-eudiordd (m article Oh the 8dvice-.0fc0unsei dtoenad. The.
gddagenerally addrdssied tte ftctual ihoeqaisitestotottolish and nafntain an advice pfeotmsel defenae,tli&
jKitnitialb«ni^ofanadviM°of«ov^ defqiso, B^1he.diaII(^g^of8iiccessfiil^iSely{iig-on.ai) e^<tyic9.of
oot^elde^Tue. TheartfcleaiipepedutS'ContpQid^unQfaitiplinptcpared'fiirticoii&ifncepnwliit^ponar
cdi^ liK) r<vgerhave acq>y article.
PART B • QUAUFtCATlONS
targ^ dodieStie biibbiy andbidsteeriiig stJieme farthohlsbity offiBdetal cofitiacting, which Securedthe
cDdVictions oftwUnty individuais, incliuing the Chiefettcutive-oflRcera.ofSeven-gbvatunteitconfrUoting
oisuiizationsand dimpublic ofiBcinis US partofan investigation thatuncovered a SSQlnfllioiibribeiyScheme
and an atfaftpttoiteer afil billkm contractto a'cortifyt government contractor,
Morerecenfly, overroughly fiie pasttwo year&ofmy careerat dieDepaitmentofJifitiiBe, I have servedas
an Acting Depiify Assistant Attomeydenerai and senior Counsel to (he AuistantAttorney Qet^Sifll m'Ae
Nathmal'Secarify Diviskm,focusing prhnarily.od intelHgencetand nStkmal semiiity matters: I have (rinvided
siqiefvisoiy and nrnnagemetitoversj^tofa-rtaCfoflawyefaandnon^m^^within OieDivistoh's
Counteifittelligienoound Export GOntrolSecthm aitd Pormgo UVertmeiit Review StafC- tvho handle extremely
senSfdve maitere ofsignificance toNSD, including,,btit tiot limited to: oyberseeurify and oounterfntBlligenee-
retatedmafiers; exportcontrol and.sanctions^ (aotectkm of classified infhrmUtioii; reviews offoreign
have been qiprovpd and Iderrttfy^ untqiortedttanSacfiOns thatmight merit revieW;-and-responding to Federal
doninfuitlicatirtn CoininiS^oii(FjCC) requests fbr fiie' DeputUuteit's views leiath^fo the national security
implications ofcertalntianractionarel&ting.lo FCClicenses. Asjiattoftheserespohinbilities, Itteve'beerta
etAsuDier and useroT imolfigence ftom multiple faitelligetioe-sotttcei, and 1bUve seen firSt-faahd-tfae benefits'tO
oifioaiuitiy Whcn fhere iaa unify ofeffint by.the InteU^hQe'Goromfnlify to isddress Oatioba! security needs.
t fiUve been ftirtunate to-receivomul^Ie awardsWhile atthft Department OfJustid^inoludingthe-Aitbmey
GeiierSl's A3vard;fi>rlMstfiiguiA6d Service, fhuUnited States Axtemsy's Ofiice Avrard for
PeilbnimcO by OnA^staffi United States Atfoniey,.theBXecutivO Office for United StateaAttonteyS.'
Diieetor's Aw^ for SifyerforPerfimnaneobyanA^istant United States Attotnby, und BA Awsrd for
BxOdlbttce qniltfae OastOn L.OjUnni, Jr., Better Oovertuftetit Award, bythe.Goubdloftfte IrispectorU Qeneral
On Integrify andBffidebqr.
Cotteegyeiy, IbdJevOthese. experiences bofii qualify me fin; afid.would infinm my effimsus, Au In^teotur
GeneiUL'ofthe h^lligenoe Commnnify, ifconffim^
PART POLITICAL AND FOREIGN AFFILIATIONS
Moite.
None.
17. FOBEiaNAFEILlATIONS
OnDeheinber 3, UKO, be^ weAyero mairfed. AYwifo AM flSbprt Fttfm Regbtt^m StatnmMt
pmSoatit to die Ftn^gnAgnpts RegjatrBdoh Act t93S ^ARA)i as amended, for the GbVennhent ofBHtbh
CofaunbiiBi, Ministry of Deydopmehit, 1!aide..and Tbqrispi, and ifair the Government^Canada,' Dqtartment'of
fotteaihl Af&iiS,.to provide oonsultgtion, advice, and reprosebtafioa befiue U.S. adminiStrativs a^cies
.eoftceiningtredp and legal bsues arisihg jnthe cootcxtoftrade bmween tfae UhRdd States aud.Bn^
Colun^ia, and^United States and-Cansda, Mi(lep& C3ie.Va|ier. iny yvift's laWRnn, dosedthe mSttera
iRlatedtottesejqneseniations Inor around 1997. endthy wife'sEhottFoanR^stiBfioli Statanentfor PARA
teaninated in 1998.
None.
Yes:
21. DESCRIBE THE FIbUNClAL ARRANGEMEim YOU HAVBMADE ORPLAN TO MAKE, IF Y(XJ
ARE GONFIRMEO. IN CONNECTION WITH SEV^NCEERCIM YOURCURRENTPOSITION.
PLEASE INGLUDBSEVERANCE PAY. PQISION RIGHTS;; STOiCK OPTIONS, DEFBRRH3 INC(»ilE
arrangements. >G<D ANY andall COMPENSATION that will ORiMIGHT BERECBIVED
IN THEFUTURE AS A RESULT OF YOUR.CURRENT BUSINESSORPROFESSIONAL
RELATIONSHIPS:
None..
No.
23. ASEAR AS CAN BETORBS^ STATE YOUR PLANS AFTER COMPLETING OOVERNM^
SBRVIGB: Pl^ASE SFEdFlGAtLY DESCRIBE ANY AGREEMENTS OR UNDERSTi^INGS,
WRITTEN QRUNWRirmiiCXlMCXiaGMG EMPLOYMENT AFTBl LEAVDIGGOVBQ^BNT
SERVICR IN PARTKXILAfC DESCRIBE ANY AGREEMENTS, DNDERSTANDINGS< OK OPTIONS
TO RETORNTCyYOUR CURRENT POSITION.
Noiie;
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Vf. LI3T AU* <»FrS EiJCCBSDlNG $100 INVALUE RECBIVOG DURING IKE PAST FIVBYEARS BY
YOU. YOUR SPOUSE, ORYOUR DEPENI^fTS. (>IOm (HFTSRECEIVED FR(^ NELAnVES
AND Gim GIVEN TO YOUR SP0VSEOR DEPENUEI^ NEED NOT BEINCLUDED UNLESSTHE
CH]^ WAR GIVEN WITH YOUE KNOWLEDGE AND ACQUESCSNQE ANpYOUHAD REASON TO
BELIZETHE GIFT WAS GIVEN BECAUSE QE YOUR OFHCI^ POSITION,)
N«w?.
30. abeyouoIryqurspousehqwindbfaultonanyloan,.pEbt,.orotherfinancial
obugatton? have you or Your spouIse bi^ in default onany loan» debt,
XyiH^FINANClALOBUGATION IN.THE PAST TB^ YEARS> HAVE YOU-OR YOUR SPOU^
ever BEEN REFUSE CR^IT OR HAD ALOAN APPLICATION D£NIQ>7 IFTHE ANSW^tO
ANY OFTH^QUESTIQNSIS YES, PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS.
No.
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INFORMATION REDACTED
Ye».
33. LISr ALLJURISD1CTKH<1S IN WHI.CH'YOD ANt> YOUR SPOUSE FILEANNUAL INCOME TAX
RETURNS.
Federal end-Maiyimd.
34. HAVE YOUR FEPBRALORSTATE TAXRETURNS BEEN THE SUBJECT OFAN AUDIT,
investigation, ORlNQUIRY AT.ANYTIME? IPS0,PLEASEPROVDOEDETAILS, INCaAlbiNG
THERESULT QF ANYSUCH PROCEEDINQ.
No.
35. IFYOUARE iW ATFDR^, ACCOUNTANT, OROTHERPROF^IONAU PLEASE LIST ALL
CUBNTS ANDCUSTOMERS YOU BILLED MORE than S2Q0 Worth QFSBRVICSS
DURlNd THE PASTFiyBYBARS. ALSO; LISTALL JUKISDICTIpNRlN Y/HICH YOU ARE
liCQ'^EPTO PRACTiCB.
I dmlicifeflaed tQi»ttetk9^law1d^D&tHtt ofColumbiarbw I nort-bSlod anydienis dmingtte past
fiye-]ffean.
3$. DOYOU INTEND TOPLACE YOUR FINANCIAL HOLDINGS ANDTHOSE.OF YOUR SPOUSE AND
DEP^ENT MEMBERSOF YOUR^ IMMBDIATB HOUSEHOLD IN ABUNDTRUST? IFYES,
PLEASE FURNISH DETAILS. IFNO, DESCRIBE OTHERARRiANGEMENTS FOR AVOIDINO ANY
POTENTIAL CONFUCTS OP INTEREST.
2016 AmmalRit^Knt, U.$. Department ofJu5tice, U.S. Attoiliey'8 Office fbr the Districtt>fCOlumbla|.BtHi:
-2Q15 Anmial RepOit, UE.DepaitmenttifJustice, U.S. Attorney's OfiBce forifae Distnct.ofColuMbfit.
Yes. I will pn>yide-a ctmyofthese reports.
39. HAVE vco; EVERBEEN INVESHGATED, itBLD, ARREiSTED, ORCHARCEDBY ANY FEDERAL,
stat^or other law enforcementauthority For violation of any federal
State; couNtv, or municipallaw, reQulation, or ordinangE^ oihqi than a minor
Traffic offbnsr or named as a defendant or otherwise in any indictm^ or
INFOItMATION REEATINO TQSUCH VlOLAtlON? IP SOJPROVipE DETAILS..
Nft
41. AREY0UPRiSBNTLY0RHAVBY0UE\^RBfiD4APAlUT1NINTEREST.lHANy
ADMimSIRATIVE AOBNCYPROCEEDINO ORCIVIL LmOAIlOM? If SO.PLEASEPROVlbB
DETAILS.
Indr around i993.iA(!a& ftpStty InciVil UtigBtkmiii OrqUit-Cpuit in Falrfip^ County, Viiginia, and
wccftssftnyieooverftdasocuriiy dq>i^that apht|>ei!^oWiterhad iMtMijifbny withheld my fiMlet
fodnUttates aftd mft atihaend ofour leafteieini..
Nb;
43. HAS ANY EUSIN]^OF WHICH YOU AREOR WERE AN OFFIC^ DIRECTOR, OR PARTNER
LmOATION RELEVANT TOXHB PC^lTIONTO WHICH YOU HAVEB^NOMINATED? IFSO,
PROVlEffi raSTAILS. (WITHRESPECTTO ASUSINESS OPWHIOH YOU AREOR WERE AN
OFFIOBR; YOUNEED ONLY CONSIDERPRQCEEDINOS AND UTIQATIG^tTHATOCCURRED
WHILE You WERE AN CHT7CERIH'THAT BUSINESS.)
No.
No.
45.
INTORMATION FOR ANY REASON? IFYEStPtRASSEXPLAIN INDBtAIL,
Na
4d.
CLBARANGR OR ACC^S TO CLASSIFIEDINFCRMATIOI^ IF YK. PLEASEEXPL^.
No.
48. DESCRIBE IN VOUR OWN WORDS THE CONCEPT OF CONGRESSIONAL OVERSIGHT OF U.S.
INTELUOENCE ACTIVITIES. IN PARTICULAR, CHARACTERIZE WHAT YOU BELIEVE TO BE
THE OBLIGATIONS OF THE INSPECTORGENERAL OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY AND
THE INTELUGENCE COMMITTEES OF THE CONGRESS RESPECTrVELY IN THE OVERSIGHT
PROCESS.
To allowthe Congress to discharge its constitutional responsibilities, the Intelligence Community has
theaffirmative duw to keep thecongressional intelligence connmittees fully andcurrently informed of all
intelligence activities, includingsignificantanticipatedintelligenceactivities and significant intelligence
fiiilures.
Section 405 ofPublic Law 111-259, the Intelligence Autiiorization Act for FiscalYear 2010, sets forth
the legal obligations of the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community to proyjde infonnaition to
Congress. Hiis statute requires, among otherthings, thatthe Inspector General ofthe Intelligence CommutiiQ'
keep thecongreuional intelligence: committees folly andcurrently Informed of significant problems and
deficiencies relating toprograms and Bctiyities within the respon^bility and autiiprity ofthe Director of
National Intelligence, and the necessity for, and the progress of, correctiveactions, br addition,this statute
lists fivespecific matters thatobligate the Inspector General of the Intelligence Commiinity to immediately
notify, andsubmitareport to,foecongressionalintelliigence committees on the matiers and, insome
circumstances, to send sucha reportto othercommittees of the Senateand of foe HouseofRepresentatives
with jurisdiction on such matters.
r understand thatSection 405 of Public Law 111-259,theintelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2010,codified at 50 U-S.C. § 3033 etseq., sets forth foe general legalresponsibilities ofthe InspectorGeneral
offoe Intelligence Community. Asdiscussed inresponse to Question 4R, these legal responsibilities require,
among otherfoii^, the Inspector General of foeIntelligence Cpnununiiy to ensurethatthe congressitmal
intelligence commfoees andfoe Director ofNational Intelligence arekept "follyandcurrently informed" of
si^lficantproblems and deficiencies relating toprograms and activities within foe responsibility and ainhori^
offoe Dire^r ofNationailntelUgence, and the necessity for, and foe progress of, comective actions. See SO
U.S.C. § 3033(b)(3)-(4). TheInspector General offoe Intelligence Commutiity alsohas the following
statutory "duties and responsibilities": (1)toprovide policy direction tor,and toplati, conduct, supervise, and
coordinate mdependently, the tnvestig^ons, inspections, audim, andreviews relating to programs and
aGtivitie$ within theresponsibili^ andauthonty oftheDirector ofNational Intelligence; (2)tokeep foe
Phe^Qfl^fationafEn^ig^ite My. 4Qd corral iofoimed pOncmifag.'WoIatitmg.tifIpw-andr^^itothms;
respon^iii^and antfioriirofthe; D1iectit>r, td i9e<pniliaf4 contqtiw artionconooming sochpniBlemi}, atii) to
rqmit<m Ab pmgress made ip iiq)lanentiQg;8ncb cone^oa^tian; (3) totake-diae r^jatd (brthspratecticin'Of
hiii&Iligeftee sbntteai^ methods piquration.ofa]! npeits Isan^hy the Jdspeetbr O^erBl, atid, to/tfae.-
ehtentconsistentwith dm puipose'Wt cbjp^ve ofsu^teports^ take suc& nieastiiesas 'ma> bp-ap^x^tridtB to
minimitte<Us^Q»ii«^ inteiligence sources and medio^ dcscnbcdln sudi reports; imd (4) in dmelocution,
ofsnch dlutiMrndtespOnsibiiides, to cottiplywidi.genenUyaespepted|^>yenunaiitauditing. J4. §3033(eXl)*
ptnsuaitt.tO.SO U.8.C, !^'3p33(h), complaints orinfimnadon fiom any persOh cofteeming tte eadiiftpnee ofan
a^iQ^. witiihf the aothoiides and le^enslbiiitiesofthe Direetot ofNathmal iMelligBiiooeon>titiiting.B
Violationoflaws, iuieS»or r^olaCiatis, or mismanagement gnoss Weue offtinds, AbitseofaudiOri^,^^ora
substpti^ endqie^e dattge; to ptd)Uc heaidmnd safety. SQ US.C. { 3O33{g)0). Once sndia Oompblhtor
infinrmatioivl^ oeen rectived from aoomplttyee ofdm.ifitelUgenoe.icOinnnmlty, (h)'fhe biSpectOr General of
thelntellignice Commutiity dtafenotdisciosefee. identityofme employee >MthQitt theconsent ofihe
employee^ unless fee InqreptoFGeneral d^erminra feat suofrdiselosoie is unavoi^fe feiringfee-coutse ofthe
InviBs^atiouor tte disciosiite is made.tp an.official ofthe DepartmentofJustice iOspotisible for detfciminii^
°wfaefeef apmsecutiatn'dioafe bttundeit&ken, ai)d (b)po action oonstifetmg atepriffll, orthreat ofreprisal^ for
ipaldngsuchiCOmifeiiiitor disclosing such inforriitnion to the Inspectttr Goieral mey belalcen by any enoplcfyee
in-aposltioploJ^ such aothms, u^e^fee cpmplamiwas tnadeor fee fatfennatHtn was disclosed with
bio^edge that it was felse or wife w91^ dfae^pd for its truth or felsity. Id f 3033(^3XA)°and (B).
The Inspector Oeao^offee Inteiiigence-Conunanity has fee rcsponsfeilitytosetve as-fee Cliau: Ofthe
bueiligenee Comthnnity Inspectors Gtaeihl Fotum,.which serves as amOdianisoi for faifiumiDg tbemonhers
questions abmdjniisdiction Oraccesstoeinpfoye^miiployOes.orcaiitratitperBonneUreooniSi audits, cevfews,
dOcmneilits, reciDiiimenddtion8,,-Qrodierii1Btetbls thatmay invotveorbeof assistance,to niorathan oneOf
ntembas. Id §303304^
TheIn^eOtorGeneral offeeIntelligenoe-Cominunity hasfeetespmisibnity', hOt latetthaa'October31
and Apfil30 dfeadiyear, tDprapsra and pifemit tofeeDirecfeir ofNational Inienigehce.acla88ifi0d» an^as.
'appnipriate,-unclassified semiannual lepoils summarizugtbe activities Offee Office offee Impector General
offealntelUgmiceCommunityduring the unntedfet^pi«oedii\gd^monfe periodcndfaig September 30 and
March31,.feipeetty(^. foL§ 3033(lc).
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