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PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEES

PAin-A-BlOCRAPHIC^mFOltMA'HOW

1. Kevin AUdosim

2^. DAtE;^PIJ^C£OFBIRl% May t6,1964; Oswego, New-Yoifc

3. MAIUTA^OTATUS; M&iriaa

4, SFQUSB'S NAME: Kailiiyn CanuranAftiiison

5. St^SB'S^MAIDENKAMRlFAFPI^CA'BlJ: Camenm
6, NAMES ANDAQBS op G|{1LDREN;

ASK

INFORMATION REDACTED

EDUCATION SINCEHIOUlSCHOdL:

INSTrnmQN mMAmSBm DEoREERECEtVEb jateoppboree


Syretuse I^vetaify 1S182-I986 BA .M^I986

GomeUUnivtirsiiy 198S-I991 T,D. 1^1991

8; EMPbOYMB^ record All. POSITIONS HELD SiNCB COLLEGE, INCUIDQ^G


KULTTARY SERVICE: INDICATE NAME Of j^LDYER. PQSnTON. TCllE ORDESCRIPTION.
LOCATION. AND DATES:OFEfffi>LbVN(E)^.)
^bQYER POSmOwrrM LOCATION dates
LavenbolARorw^ OfRce Assi^ant Wadtington, D.C. BT/1986C^t.)-

David, HtignerandHdtvty Office Asaistant Washlngion, D.C. jQ8/1986 (est)-


l(V19!86Ce8t.)
W^r Reio-and Fielding Pt9ject^>^ Assistant Washington, p.C. Il/I98d<cst.)-
07/1988

Milce44-ikB's Beaob Bike Elfidals. CoManagsr Viil^&Be^ VA 05/199908/1989

Pidiop Cook Pmcen &. Rqtnolds.' SummerAssociate Wa^mgton, D.O. 05/I^9(M)8/I990


R^iston-it $tiBiyn LLP Aaspciafe Washington, p.D. 09/1991-1899

°W!i»toi) & StrewnLLP Partner Wadiingtion, D.C. 1999-08/2002

U.S: Department ofJustice^. TVial Attorney Washii)gtoQ,.D:C. 09/2002^0006


Ctimlnal Division, iWd Section
UE.DepailiKntofiustipe, AasistantUS'. Attorney W^iiigton, p.C. 03/2Q0643^]«
Un^ States -Attom^.'a Office,
DiftiictofColuinbia.

UjS. Depaiibttent ofJust^ Acting Depu^ Assistant Washington, D.Q. 03/2Q[646«Oid


NadouafSecuri^ Division' Attorney Oeiretal,
N^onal .AssetPiotection
U,S. D^artmentof Jiistice, SeniorCounseltodie Wadiington, D;C. 07/2QI6-Plres^
National Sb^ty Division Assistant Attorney General

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^

licensee As an Aasibtani United States Attorney.atAttmney'a Office Vtbe IMstridtOf Cohnftbiaand


as a Attorney wilh^ Ciimiiia] Division at die.U.& DepartmentofJustice, Igained inteiUgenoeend
it8tiood.-8ecuii^ experiafce working oniqaiteis related toespio
Reg^tatian ^ct, on4 diePore^ Cmrupt Pyactices-Ai^
iwn-LLPin-tn* around 1991.
\VhUe iu tfae5e.|id^oiii at theD^artmeltf ofJost^i lltave.al^ prosecute oraiq^rvistsd the.pjlbseeutioA8.
ofavide ydilety ofwMfMoillsr oimemd p^lic domiptidn censes,-incDiduig^bribery and il^algEdtuittie^
ptocuremeitt.ftaud.,OoiporttB and.becutitiM iland, confiiktaofintemi^ mail and wire ftotd. ^bptormui
etecdim flandrtax-fia^ ideodty ttdfti health paia Aawd. andLmon^ taundhHo^. Ihavia.woi1^ onai^iilar
baais Whb a variety offtdnal Jaw enfbicementagencies, the IntbUJgjBnte Cbimnimity, andlUdity'hiSpectois
Oteeral'a Office.

11. IKIWIUSVOID awards (I^VIDJ^INFORi^110N0fN.«CH6L^»(3Hira;,FELI^


HONORARY DEGREES, hdELlTARY DERATIONS. CIVILIAN S^VICE CITATIONS«OR ANY
OTHTO SPECU^ RECOaNmONim DUTSTAND1N0 PERFORMANCE OR ACHIEVEMENI^:
.AttKMEiy Ooieral's Mnid Sa- DiStingylshed Service (2012);
COnndl.ofthe Iiisiie<don'Generbl'Qn Integrity qndEffitie&cy» G'aaton L. Gianni, Ijr^ BetterGovemibent Award
{2012):
Cwm&Q ofdrelnapecttta Gen^on Integrity and EfSciency, Awaid.ftr'E]tceIlence^!2)g

United SaftsAttnney's OfRceAWard forExceptional Peafisrmanee by anAssistantUndedStates Attontey-


(2013);end

EXecuttye Office forUnhed.StatesAttorneys' Oiiedtofs Award brSdperierPetffirmanCe byanAssisbift


UnitedStates Attorney (20t!4)i

12. ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS (LISTMEMBERSHIPS INANDOFFICES HBU>WITHIN THE


LASTTEN YEARS JNANY PROFESSIONAL, CIViC, FRATEBNAl^ BUSINESS, SCHOLARLY^
cultural CHARITABLE, OROTHERSIMILARGRaANIZATT0NS):
OROANIZATIQN OFFICE HELD DATES

District ofCorumbia-Bar ASteciadota Meinb'er . ISOIrPrdseiit

SigrnaOdFraternity; Member 1F87-Piesent


•Kertwood Country Ciub Member 2006rPresett

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

14. QUAUnCATlONSpBSCIUBBWHY YOU BEUEVB YOUAREQUAUnH) TOSBRA^lK THE


. PQSmON FOR^CSI YOUHAVEBBBN NOMINATED):

If Qonfiritt^.1believe 0^1 have0ieaptttxipriaie.bBdcgrtnmd andce^paieiu^to :^rve-efibctiyely as like


Inqteetor^QehMl oftha.biteiligbnea Cgimiiiiiil^:
Dining (hepasttwenty^ ytfatd tevepractioed law, encompassing eleVen yean idpHvate practke at
an ndnnatiorallaw timiW fifteen;^eais in goVernni^.serv1ceias.a pips4cutori I.haiyBaupiaivfeed ai^ handled
rmultitude ofcbnvliexnndsensi^ ciliniahif6.ivn,^dddiniftistrativ« investigations Aa partoffiiese
nsSponsibilifies,, 1wdiked cm aj^ldr btteis aVarie^ offedenllaw AtfinrCement agedciest die
IhtdligdiiFeCbmmiini^. and nrany lnspectoiaOenetai's oific^ Mp tOsponsibilitibS lavfe included supdfvisihg
add workingwith odier attdideys, i&vesdgSton, audihiTara!QCduijtaqta» endadministia^ personnel.
OVerfte cOuckOfmy fHieen yeanlaS aprttfecutOFatthe'Departmeril Justice, predominately in the MIds
Offiaud addpublic cofrtiptioq; Ihoye workedtb root out waslp, fiaud, mdabnso.in goVenuneintprorgradiiand
Mivitiesin.ahefiRnttoprodiotBhonestand'OfibctivBgDyemmenL ^ildattbeOepartmen^Ihaveprosecuted
and supervised the prosenttkms ofawlde varie^ofwhite<dUar crhne amipublic oorro^on OfKnses,
&iOlud^ bribery andili^ gratuities,prooucBitfentfiaud. conflicts ofinterest,mail ^m.Wire fiaud,
eybererime, election fiau4 tax-ftaiM>. identify thef^ health carefiaud, oorptorate'and sOcocities fhnid, and jnOliey
hnnidtiring. My.a^-asa proseciitor hasmdndtidsuccessfulprosccutfohs of public add OleCted'ofRdalS,

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

15. PCHJTICAL ACnVmES OJOTAMY MEMfiOlSHIfiS OR OTFIGBS HELD IN ORTINAMCIAL


CONTRIBUTIONS OR BbRVICES RENDERED TO, ANY POUTiqAL PARTY, ELECTION
COMMllTEE,, POLmCAL ACTION COMMITTEE, ORINDIVIDUAL CANDIDATE IRIRING IRE
LASTTEN YEARS):

Moite.

16. CANDIDACY FORPUBLlCOFPt^ (fURNISHDETAILS ANYCANDIDACY FORBLeCTIVB


PUBLIC OFFICE);

None.

17. FOBEiaNAFEILlATIONS

^OTE: QUESTIONS 17A AND BARE NOT LIMITED TO RELATTDNSUlPS REQUIRING


REGISTRATION UNDHLTHE FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRAITOKACT. QUIbSTIONS 17A, B,AND G
DO NOT CALL FORA POSITTVER^PONSE IFTHE REPRES^AtR^ ORTRANSACTION WAS
AUTTK)RIZ^ BY THE uNtUBO STATES GOVE3QIMENT IN CONNECnON WITH;YOUROR YOUR
SPOUiSB'S BMPLOYM]^ IN GOVERNMENT SERVTCE:)
A. HAVE YOU QKYOUR SPOl^ EVBRRBFR^ENTED IN ANY CAPACITY^G. RMI^Y^
ATTORNEY. ORPOmiCAL/BUSINBSS CONSULTANT^ WITH ORWItHCXJT (XHilPENSATIGIN, A
FORHGN GOVQlNMENt OR AN RNTTTY CQNTROLLRdBY ATORBIGN GOVBINMENT? IFSO^
PL^E FULLY DESCRIBE^UCH R^TIQNSI^.
Whik atWinatm &Stravifn', I do not recall petaonal^Tqvesentiiig inanyc^aoiW.-Vyiifa or^tbout
•» fbrdffl gpVenimqit or men^ cmilrdlf^liy a. fotdigi^ gqvenunei.it

fiitn. White atMilterft OieyiBlter, tny wifejiaa.peiisonany representedthe Oovenpeot.ofBiitteh Columbia,


MMsiiy cfTDeveldpineiit, Tradei ^ Tourisin,.and:^ GovenunmtjOfCanada, D^pajim^ofExternalA^iis,
to proviite qon^^on,advi^ artd repr»ente^on.b6fi9ie.U.S. ndiqteistrative agenciescancentipgtrade ami-
States addenda. Miller ft Chevalier closed the-matters;related,to thoseiepresentations inor around' 1-997. lir
^ifioiwiliorardund 2dd^-iny yrailted less^an ten hourp-onamatter atMillerftOieyplier Cbr afiim
-cHeo^ the Btneau ofFdre^ Ttadei^'Ddwaii (also known.as^Taiwen EOonqmie and CuRqral
Representative OFBcefii tteUnited totpa orTECRO). instmpmt-oTqimstian&rBgaediag fteertntdeagteentmits.
B. HAVE ANY OFYOUROK YOUR SPOUSE'SASSOCUOES REPBSSeqiED,IN ANY CAPACITY.
WITH ORWrraOUrcOMPENSATIQN, ATOREiGN GOVERNhiENT OR AN ENTOY CONTROLLED
BYAFOREION.GOVBRNMBNT? IF SP,:pLBASE FULLVDESCRIBESUORRELATIONSHIP.
WhUe-m Winston ft Strewn,-! donotieeall personally r!^mBs.enting in epycapacity, uritfa or without
coitipensmioAofio]N|m8pveliiniemor'an.mttRy'CoiitrdD.ed by-aRHeigngDyeinment. Nevertbelesa, Walton ft
Stiawn, ith pEMnera, nid/br its associates-tnity have representedftftireiga-^yernffieiit or.an mtltymitrolled.hy
tTfotdgn ^vertHnent alitleI wasomproryed atdie If-SQ, auch.cjlents would have paid tjiefinn Its
steVioea As.at t^odate and aod|eqaity;paitiier,.Ixeceived aii annual sateiy and b.onus,.bulii4Id itotmoeive
any payments ditectly-firbm teiy fiitoign gmranmeotor- an-entliy coiih:oned by afii^gn gftveiament..
Chovalier^ny law' flan, bandies |lobd pmjecta and diqftttesi inelQdliQ«a behalfOf
forei^ gnvBiiime^aiul entifies eontrolled by foreign gaVennmnta. In tesppnae tq (^eadbn I7A) 1i9.ve
{den^fied ifas in^anciai virherB my wlfopenodally pfofleed 4>n a patticnlar nuuei'.for an'.eiiti^0wned> fitleaft In
pat afoteigpt.gOyetpirtent

C, DUKINOTHE PAST TEN YEARS.HAVS YOU OR YOUR SPOUSE. RECKVBD ANY


COMPILATION FROM. OR INVOLVED INANY FINANOALOR BUSINESS TRANSACnONS
WITH. ApORBION OOVBRNMEl!^ OilANY ENTITYC(LR0LLED BYA^REIGN
OOVfiRNMENT? IPSO.PL^B PROVIDEtlETAlLS.

Duiing.the.J»8tfoif yeart;! havenotreceived aifX Qonq>en8ation ftopi. br beeninvolved In. tny.Snaneialqf


tusiiKS&.t(hnsactt(gi.widi>.aforeigti govRiuRbht<n' an enti^ eontrblled ^ aforei^ gb^^lnment,.
foie^bitse'WOuesiion I7A,I hdye identified the instahteawdiere.iny vyifo; thttipglili^ laW-fiUn; MUletA
ChevaHdr. pnrfonaliy weiked onf paitumiarmatterfoi'.an.enttty^mVned, at least in pat bya fiaNgn
gbvemnNt The clients payfoe finnTor its seevtCQs. Mywifo.has bie^asfaaiehol^ dfthefitm8lttoe^02
and,assiiciw sharasgei&iBlhr in any profit or loss bfthe flan, but (the dodsnotriMSBiyeanyl»yihnntd dite^
fioinelients. Myw^cnaetrtly.oWnS a 1.7%8harehol<terhterestin MillerdtCheValier..

D; have YOU.O& your spouse ever REdlSt^OUNDER the FOREIGNAGEm


REGIS1RA1T0N ACT? IF SO. PLEASE PROVIDE DETAILS.

I lavB. neverregistered nndeF the Foreign Agents Regisfratfon Aet

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.

18. ISSOOBE ANYLOBBYINO ACTIVITY during THE PASTTENYEARS. OTHERTHANIN AN


OFFICIAL USL GOVERNMENT CAPACITY. INWHICHYOUOR YOUR SPOUSE HAVE B^OAGED
FORIHEP.URPOSE OF DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY INFLUENCING THEPASSAGE; DEFEAT..OR
MODIFICATIONOF FEDHIAL LRGISLATIQN. or for the purpose of AFFECnNO THE
administration AND EXECUTlONOF FEDERAL LAWORPUBLICPOUCY.

None.

PART D - FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE AND CONFLICT OF INTEREST

19. DBSGRIBE any ^ifPLOtMENr, BUSINESS RELAtTONSHlP, FINANCIAL TRANSAClipN,


INVESTMB4t, ASSOCIATION^ OlRAGTlyiTY^CLUDING, BtJT NOTLIMIIEP TO,DEALINGS
WHICH COULD CRBAtei GRAPPA TO CiRfiATE, ACONFLICT OF INTEREST IN THE POSitlCN
TO WHI(^ YOU HAVE Bfi^.NOMINAtED,
Incomie(^on with the noniinatlpn prooBss,^! bavneonsultad with-the Office oftiotvermneptEdites and
tfeDNTs desicpiated agency eifales offlefal to idenfityany potent^ oonfjiplaafinteroa. Uader applirabte
kifow thatI have tifinahdal interest d&iectly andpredictably afbcted by die nune^'«rm which Untowfliatn
.'pertm wbeoae tdtdresta dih bnpiited tb-me-hu a-financial faiterestdirecdy and predktably aSntcd ^
matter, uidess I fast olitBin avnitlert v^vcr or qualify fsraceguiatMyekenii^lL ]hadd{t£in,ftras Ibi^as
wifii-cbntibaes to-wk for Miller & Cbevtdief,,rwill notparticipate petaonally a&d subaaqtialfy fo ady-
paitfculai matter that to niy knoigirledge has adirect-^predictable eiiect.tm tiiie financial inteiests bftheflBn,
imlajb1 lira obtain a vnitfra waiver. 1 also will nOtpartictpats persanaUy-andaobstantialfy inany particubr
tiiatfar involidn^q]ecific.paities Inwhich.!know aclient c^my wife is apai1y;t>r representaja parfy, unless
Iamfir8iautiibrizOd:to^njti^pate,pursuanttoS-C<P.R. S2ili3S-.$Q2|[^ la^dithMr/ifccnfiiined.fortfae''
dnraGanofnt^'appOuitmenito diepiositionoflnspectbr General oftltefotelljjBencie Gomtnunity, mywitehas
agraed notto.odmifiunioatt directfy with-teeOSBceoftbaDirectOroCNatiooarintelHgeniBe^on'beiialiFofher
employer or any olient. %

Ftntberi in the process ofreviewing htyOSE Form 2780 andjpt^aring my EfiiicsAgreementi an


agency ediics officer; in consultadonwitb.the Office ofQovotiment ^ics, has dettumined thatinv^tmeota
byhay Wite, my cliildrBn,.Bhd me inrcertaim pobliclytreded companies may give riSetO OOnflicts.Ofinterete. tf
jCiaiiiiimed,die potehtiMIy problematic intOrestS will bedivested, pefiny ^ics. Agreonent, which isattScJied
as Exhibit L-

20. DO Y0UINTH4D TO SEVERAULBUSINESSCONNECTIONSWITHYDURPRESENT EMPIOYERS,


FIRMS, BUSINESS ASSOCIATES AND/OR PARTNERSHIPS, O&.OTHBlORGANIZATIONS IN THE
BVKNTTHAT YOU ARB.COHPIRMED BY THE SENA.TE7 IF NOT, PLEASE EXPLAIN.

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..

22. DOYOU HAVE ANY PLANS, COMMITMENTS^ OR AGREEMENTS TO PURSUE OUTSIDE


BMPLOYMENT, RTTH OR WTIHOUT COMPENSATION. DURING YOUR SERVICE WTTH THB
GOVHlNMrait? IPSO,PLEASB.PRQVIDEDBTAILS.

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;

24. IF YOU.ARE PRESENTLY IN GOVERNMENTS^VICE, DURING THE PASTFIVfi YEARS OF SUCH


SERVICE,HAVE YOU RECEIVBDFROM A PBRSaKOUTSlDB OF GOVERNMENT AN CtfTRROR
EXPRBSSDONOFINTERESTTO J^LQY ¥(HJRSQ(VICBS.AFTCR YQl! LEAVE(K>VERNMENT
SBRVICB? IFYBSyPLEASEPRdVlDlS DETAILS..
Nbv lUeife is cmttelidy oo^wuIetStpnding ofpo^Tgovenuncot enqjitoyoient, ipiplied orodwrwlie.-1
tmro; hinveVpr,diirii|g A^^nistSWyean e:q)lored postrgpyemmenteiiAplofymf^ oppoitiii!tr^.nQ^° ofwhich
itin odsts nvr Bm.lsdll punuing.. IfbUo;^. appropriato ethics lequireatents pn thiaexicoas^im

25; BYOORSPOUSEailPLOYED? IFYBE ANDTtiENATURE.OFTHISEMPLOVMENTISrelated


IN ANY WAY TO tHE POSITION FCB WHICH YOU ARE S^tCINO CONFIRMATldN, PLEASE
INDICATE ^KltlR SPOUSE'Semployer. THEFOSITION, A2n;> THE LENOTH OF TEETHE
POSmONHAS BEEN HELD. IF YOUE SPOUSE'S EMBLOYMBNT ISKQTRELATED TOTHE
POSmONTO WHICH YOU HAVE BEEN NOMINATED, PLEASE SOETAIE.

My with isaMeidier at MQler &Chevatier, Chaiteiadja Wissbingtoi^D.C. hw finn, .wMd.ie|Reseiits


clieiitB wiihirtittEn befimrtith U.8'. Oovarinient. She has been.-eiisiloyi^ al'MRIiBF
SgMember 1992. She.has.iKK-fepgtesented, and givedthe^nature ofher wodcido notai^cipttoldiat shewQl
ftprts^ tdienta In hitenigepce Ontatiopalstanoity mattery iqvolving.^e Inteiligence Oammoniiy, .Foitber, in
my Etfaiia.Agreeitien^ l^psedlt^LtF^'qfinned, Iwill not.participa|iQ persoi^ny andaubstanhally in any
particular inattor that tt> my iolDwledseiua adited and predictahie.'eii^ on the fihattcial intpr^ ofthe finri.
unfessT first ohtisina wdtttn w^er. Ialsowill mApar^patp petsooaiiyand snbstantialiy inmiy pqitfcuiar
oimfef inVblving specific pattiesifai which 1knowaclieitt ofmy w^ la»P^ QTlepreaeto apa^, unles
Iam first anthwizedto.paiticipale. pursuant o> 5CE.lL 9263S.502td)> Inadditiooi ifepnAped,,{br the
.notto
to anyclient

26. USTBELOWALLCO^RA'nONS.PARTNi^HIPS, FOUNDATIONS, TRUSTS. ORDTHER


ENTITIES TOWARD WHICH YOU OR YOURSPOUSE HAVE FI^IARV OEUOATIONR OR IN
WHICH YOU ORYOUR SPOUSE HAVEH£a4> DIRE0T0R$HIIB OR OTHERPOSmONS.QF TRUST
DURING THEPAST FIVE YEARS;

NAMEOPBNTnY fOSmON DATES HELP $gLF0RSPW8E

INFORMATION REDACTED
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?.

list ALLSECURItiES,REAL pROPERTY^PARTNEBSHIP INTERESTS, GROTHER INVESTMENTS


OR REOmVABLBS WmiA current MARKET VALUE(CEL IFMARKET VALUE ISI^Ol
ASCgRTAlNABLE,ESitiMATED CURRENT FAIR VALUE) IKEXCESS OF $1,000. (NOTE; THE.
information PROVIDED INRESPONSE TOSCHEDUIBA0F THE DISCLOSURE FORMS OPTHE
OFFICE OFGOVERNMENT ETHICS MAY BEINCORPORATED BYREFERENCB, PROVIDED THAT
CURRENT VAU/ATIONS AREUSED.)

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY VALUE METHOD OF VAUJAHON

SmSchedule A9finyOCEFono27Se, dated August l6^20]7, fi)i'coiiipIeiB )iiR)nnatlQn,

29. LIST ALL LOANS OR OTHERINDEBTEDNESS HNCLUDIND ANY CONtlNdBNTLIABILmBS) IN


EXCESS OF $10,000, EXCLUDEAMCO^TOAGE ON YOUE PERSQHAL RESIDENCE UNLESS IT IS
RQr![EDOUT,ANDLOANS$ECURED BYAirnOMOBILES,^HOUSEHOLD FURNITURB,.0R
appliances. CKOTEi THE INI^RMATIQN PRdVlDfiD IN RESPONSE TOSCHEPULEC QF THE
DISCLOSURE FORM OF THE OFnCE OFQOVKiNMENT ETHICS MAYBE INCORPORATED BY
)^RENCE,>R0Vn3EDTHAT CONTtNOENT liABTLITI^ ARE ALSO iNcLUDED.)
NATUREOFOBLIGATION NAMEOFOBUGEE AbfiMH

SsaSchedule OuTm/OGE Fcnqi 278e, datiedAugust 16,2QI.7, foicomplete infotmatioii.

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.

3L. LIST THBSPECIPIC SOURCE ANDAMOUNTS OFALL INCOi^RBQBiVEDDURiNG THE LAST


FIVE YEARS, Excluding Ali,SALAKlES^ FEES, PFVIDBIDS, INTEREST, GiFTSi R^PTS,
ROYALtlES. PATENTS. HGNQRARlA. AND OTHERHEMS EXCEEDINO $200. (COPIES OF UJS.
INCOME TAX RETURNS FOR THESE YEARSAIAY BESUBSTTTUTED HEBE, BUTTHEIR
SDBMlSSlbN IS.NOT REQUIRED.)

INFORMATION REDACTED
INFORMATION REDACTED

31 IFASlCTOi MLLYOUEROVIQETHE.COMMrFrEBWnKCOPIES OF YOURAND YOUR SPOUSE'^.


FH)raAL;iNCOMB tAR RmVKNS FORWPASTTHREE YEARS?

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.

No. Intbe ptocesSfpfrtvioyyinginy OOE FonitlTSemd pnpariqgjny Ethit^ Agnomept, an agpncy


ethlcj ofilpef,ih oonsultatiQii witlithp^'OfiSM .ofG0venBneiit.Etlii0s, dctennined titatinvostpicntsby my
myduMreq^aiidiiie'ln-oeitaiii.pablicl^tiaded companies.may givefInto conflicts.ofinlatst Ifconfliltted.
the potpnt^Uy probfefflBtie Intqmsts.will ba divesttd, per if|y Etbto Ap^reement, wfiicE ts rittadHwi as Exhibit I.

31 IPAPFIJCABLE. USt THELAST THREE YEARS OFANNUAL FINANCIAL DISCLCSURERJ^RTS


YOU HAVE BEENREQUIRED TO FILEWITH YOUR AGENCY, DEPARTMe^T, ORBRANCH OF
GOVERNMENT. IP ASKJBD,^ WILL YOUPROVI0B A COPYOPTHESB REPORTS?

2Ql7 Anmia] Rpport,'U,S. Department dfJustice, National SeOui% DivElon;


lOldNear Entrant Report, U.-$. QeptntttientofJustica, National Security Division;
2016 Teitiiinatioh,Rfipolt« UE; Department of Justicei UE. Attniiiey's Office fortltt District ofCbtumbiai;

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.

PART E-ETHICAL MATTERS

3& HAVE YOUEV^ BEENTHESUBJECT OF A DISCIPLINARY PR0CEEDQ4G OR CITETJFOR A


BREIVCH OFETHtCS ORUNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT BY, ORBEENtHE SUBJECT OFA
COMPLAINT TO, AMY (iXJURT, AIH^^TRAUVEAGENCY, PROFESSIONAL A^GciATlONv
DISCI^ARY CONOHltlEB, OR QTHER:?ROFKSlONAL GROUP? IF SO, FROVIDB DETAILS,
No.

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..

WMle.asenii)riiihi^scliool,inoraiound 19^ I paidpS7S.fine-fiir'violating munictpalieguldions


•ddt indifiiited ^ing fbrtiqut put pfseason, atnlgli^ trnd with aj^ear,.
40. HAVE YOUEVER BEEN CONVICTEp OFORENtl^D A Pt^ OFQUILTY OR. t)C(LO
dONTCHD^ to ANY<aUlVmAL VIOLATION QTH^THAJ^AMtNOlltRAFFieori^SE? TP
SO. PROVIDE 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..

42. HAVE YOU BEEN INTERVIEWBD OR ASK^ TO SUPPLYANY INFORMATION AS AWITNESS OR


OTHERWISE IN GONNECnON WITHANY CONORBSSIONAL INVESTIQATION, FEDERAL. OR
STATEAGENCY PR0CEEIHNG, CBAND JURY INVEStlOATION.ORCaiti^lINAL ORCIVIL
UTIOATIONIN.THEPASTTEN YEARS? IF SO, PROVIDEDETAltS.

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.

44. HAVEY(HJEVERBEENTHESUBJ£CTOFANY1NSPECTOROB!lQlALINVEST[OATIQm IFSO.


PROVIDE DETAILS.

No.

PART F-SECURITY INTORMATTON

45.
INTORMATION FOR ANY REASON? IFYEStPtRASSEXPLAIN INDBtAIL,
Na

4d.
CLBARANGR OR ACC^S TO CLASSIFIEDINFCRMATIOI^ IF YK. PLEASEEXPL^.
No.

47. Have youever refused to SUBMITTO APQLVORAPH examination? if YES;.PI£A8E


EXPLAIN.
No.

PARTG - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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.

I view the concept of CongressionalOversightofU.S. intelligence activities as an obligation of


Congress Md eisential toeosure U,S intelligence activities meetournation's securiiY needs, respect purlaws,
and reflectAmerican values. Congressional oversight of U.S. intelligence activities is part of Congress's
obllgatiaa to fulflll its constitutional re^xmsibiUties. Suchoversight playsaoritical role in building and
maintaining efDcient and efifective intelligence activities, whichate essential to our national dehsnse. To this
end,because ihc effectiyeness of U.S. intelligence activities is often a flmctionof their secntiyeness,
congressional oversight is Indispensable toensure diatihe Intelligence Community remains accountable forthe
immense bust placed in it by tiie American people.

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.

If cpitfhmed, I would seekto engage theSelect Committee on Intelligence, andother committees of


jurisdiction; to strengthen foe relationship oftheOffice oftheInspector General of foe Intelligence Communi^
witii this Committee and Congress.

49. EXPLAIN YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL


OF THE INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY.

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).

The Bi^iemorGmienlofthe Inmt^erioe Coqununityhas fee-ftetponstbility to report hmnediateiy to dm


DiieUur ofNattonalIntelltgenoe whenever theInm^ufGenmal becOme&aware OTpafdcularly Seriousor'

K;/<£ §3(3^QcX1'XC}1 The faspector Genera] ofthe


Intelligence Coimmfflityhasfee responsibility tonotity immediately, aifdsubmit aiqKMtiQ, ffieeongiessional
fetffiigence ootniifetpea in the event ofcettafe specifiedehcunstances, U §3033(kX3XA^v). and to
-submit to the Gonunlttee&oftheSeiiate'.aftd ofdie House ofRepremitativeS.withjuifediotibn ov^a
department offee United Stams Government ^portionofeach suchrqKntunder50 Ui&C. $3033(kX3XA}
eurrenforfonqer official,ofaoompooeift ofsnchdqiaitmeOrsimuttBRemisly wife submission Ofthejt^it to
dm cpngressionai mtelfigatce-OenhnittBes, id §3O33(k]|0;XB>
InndditiDn, a&.onpIoyeOQfan efement oFfee. intelligence community, an employee aSsignedordetailed
tq an element^fdm hlteiligraGe comidunityi oc an employee ofaoontractCH- to the iiifelUgenoe eomminiityj
Who iqttnda.tO'feportto.Gqngressa-ORmpl^t Or info^tfon wife rOSpect toan urgent-concern mity-rqidrt
such oonmlaint oHnfennaticinlO the Inspector GetterS]. Not later than dw-end Ofthe 14-cabndSrdSy pCiiOd
b^iniiinigmt.the date ofreceipt fiomen cmpictyec ofSuch acomplaim; the-Inspector General has the
re^onSibOityto dmmnine whefeo* die complaint or irffinmation'iqipeara' credible'. Upon mating tftrlra-
diecong)laiii«>rinfontration. /<£'$303^3(kX^XB)- Tbe.bspectorOenerel'hasfheraqjioiisibDityto.hdtify^
reports mch acomplabrtflr infoniktion tot theltupeetor^aiefal: ofeii^ actUA taken with
re^Act to the GptiiplauiLor faifoinBitioii, and-tte.Inspectdt Qdnerd'ahaOpihvide such Qbtke not laterdiah'}
days after dny-mph vtkm&taj^ Id. § 3(^3Q(XSXE)'
La ttCOrdaniie widiastflon 53ii. of 28 the Uiilted States Cod^the liApactD)' General of^
Intelligence Compimhyhas the {tsponsaiitityio itpbit expedidoasiy tothe Altomey GeiiiaBl-any infoihiatkni,
invdve h Of opetafion ofanelemetat oFtheihtelllgdnce. Minmuntty, or inthnrelationships between
die elemoita ohfaB intelUgenee cbminai^. and acopy pfaneh report diall befUMiBbed to ffad Directorof
Natmitiil.]qtemgBpce. 50 §m3(kK^
The InjectorGenetalofthe IhtDlUgence Cotiuhunil^ has the resporisibiiity hrtrmsmits bndget.
estimate and rpqufflt to the Diiector ofNulonal lntelligence^qredfies Sit^ fiscal yedr.did fbOowin^:
{l^the aggregate amouitt'ieqpested.f^ (Ha operatignsdiftfre inspectrtfiGeneral; (2) the amount requested for all
tr^DgiOquiiAneqtsofthe Inspector Gene^/inciudh^ hcertifieation fioin the InqwOtor Odneral that foe
amountteguestnd.iSlsufBcient to fond alltryingJe^uiitements fbr the OfiSceOfthblUMeGtor Qottial; md(3)
foe BiQotintjeqaeaiBd to siyipQrt.the Gounqil ofthe Jinpectot^ Qeimralon integrity add fifiBcien^« ineladh^ a
jiiBtification ofsqdiantbunL M 9.3033.(n)(l)..
Further,.PiOaldential PofogrDinpfive'19•C¥H>^t9"), the subibcrof'WliidT'is'eiititled TrotectiOg
Whl^eblnwera Wifo Acbets to Clashed Itafontiation,'* andlrdBlUgrace GsmtnuntQi Directive 120 (^CD
120*^ efititM''fote3ligeitcaCofoitiunity Whlatletdowerlhatectiori," detfoifoadditi&iiairesponsibilities offoe
Inspectcir Oenaraloftheintdligence Cfonmuntfy. UnderPPD-.I9, the Inspector General offoe hitelli^etfoe
Community hastherasponSibili^'to dmlt a ffiiee-iiienibef Inspector General panel, called the External Review
PanpL Ifan eq^lt^ alleging a-repiisal whohas ekhauSfodfoe applicableievlew process reipiiied by Sedton
A wB ofPra>'19idlvestsdD eittemai;reyiew by-the-Bdental Review PaneWfoe Inspector Qoietaloffoe
Intenigtace CpminuniQf shalldectde,fo his ordiscretion, whlifoerrCo ctinVenetlid ExtenAl Review Paneh.
and, tfso, Shall designatetVW ofoeFl^I membersfoSm fob Inspectors Gaforhl seven identified Irepectort
General'hoifices. IfthefixteraalRbyiew Paneldetermines'thaf the individual was foe aubjedofa Personnel
Action profaibildl fay Section AofPPD.-I9 ordh action affcding his orW. Bli^ility. for Access toClassified
Infonn^(nipndubited.by Sed{oaB'0fPPD-19vthePmlmayr«conimend tJi^ the ag^cyhead'take
•corrective adhm to retura foeemplbyeei aa.neerly da practicable and redsonaibiei tothe-positfOh such employee
•Would have held had foe'teptisalnOt'ocoiitted' aiid that the amcyhsad recoitsider flm.enqilpyee'a'JEligibnity
ftr.Aoces8 to ClassifiedInfonttatioo iConsistBnt withnational security and withBxcbutiveCSdier 12968. Onan
aqnuid basbi, PPp-19 requires foe Inspector General offos;intelligeiice Coninuinity toreport the
ddermimfkms end ieeoiiitfldidationsand departnfetdand agency head responsesto foe Disd^ ofNaffonal
Intdligepoc and,-ae eppropriate; tothe ttievaiTcongtessicmal cotnihitfoes.
Under ICD l20,.theln^mctorGeneraloffoelfttelligdnce Conunhtee hah foe responsibility to establM
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AFFIRMATION

I. MICHAEL K. ATKINSON. DO SWEAR THATTHE ANSWERS I HAVE PROVIDED TO THIS


QUESTIONNAIRE ARE ACCURATE AND COMPLETE.

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