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APPENDICES
APPENDIX
THE SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE
ON
INTELLIGENCE
AND
HOUSE PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE
ON
INTELLIGENCE
INITIAL SCOPE OF JOINT INQUIRY
(148 Cong. Rec. H3493 (daily ed. Jun 5,2002))
Congress of the United States
Washington, D.C. 20515
PREAMBLE
To reduce the risk or future terrorist attacks; to honor
the memories of the victims of the
September 11 terrorist attacks by conducting a thorough search for facts
to answer the many
questions that their families and many Americans have raised; and to lay a
basis for assessing the
accountability of institutions and officials of government:
THE SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
AND
HOUSE PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
ADOPT THIS
INITIAL SCOPE OF JOINT INQUIRY
Pursuant to section 5(a)(l) of Senate Resolution 400,
94thCongress, Rule 6 of the Rules
of Procedure of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Rule X1(1)(b)
of the Rules of the
House of Representatives, and Rule 9 of the Rules of Procedure of the
House Permanent Select
Committee on Intelligence, the two Committees have authorized an
investigation, to be
conducted as a Joint Inquiry, into the Intelligence Community's activities
before and after the
September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States. The Committees
have undertaken this
Joint Inquiry pursuant to their responsibility to oversee and make
continuing studies of the
intelligence activities and programs of the United States Government and
all other authority
vested in the Committees.
The purpose of this Joint Inquiry is --
(a) to conduct an investigation into. and study of: all
matters that may have any tendency
to reveal the full facts about --
(1) the evolution of the international terrorist threat
to the United States, the response
of the United States Government including that of the Intelligence
Community to
international terrorism, from the creation of the Director of Central
Intelligence's
Counterterrorist Center in 1986 to the present. and what the Intelligence
Community
had, has, or should have learned from all sources of information,
including any
terrorist attacks or attempted ones, about the international terrorist
threat to the United
States;
(2) what the Intelligence Community knew prior to
September 11 about the scope and
nature of any possible attacks against the United States or United States
interests by
international terrorists, including by any of the hijackers or their
associates, and what
was done with that information;
(3) what the Intelligence Community has learned since
the events of September 11
about the persons associated with those events, and whether any of that
information
suggests actions that could or should have been taken to learn of, or
prevent, those
events;
(4) whether any information developed before or after
September 11 indicates
systemic problems that may have impeded the Intelligence Community from
learning
of or preventing the attacks in advance. or that, if remedied. could help
the
Community identify and prevent such attacks in the future;
(5) how and to what degree the elements of the
Intelligence Community have
interacted with each other, as well as other parts of federal, state, and
local
governments with respect to identifying, tracking. assessing. and coping
with
international terrorist threats; as well as biological, chemical,
radiological, or nuclear
threats, whatever their source (such as the Anthrax attack of 2001).
(6) the ways in which the Intelligence Community's
responses to past intelligence
problems and challenges, whether or not related to international
terrorism, have
affected its counterterrorism efforts; and
(7) any other information that would enable the Joint
Inquiry, and the Committees in
the performance of their continuing responsibilities, to make such
recommendations,
including recommendations for new or amended legislation and any
administrative or
structural changes, or other actions. as they determine to be necessary or
desirable to
improve the ability of the Intelligence Community to learn of, and
prevent, future
international terrorist attacks; and
(b) to fulfill the Constitutional oversight and
informing functions of the Congress with
regard to the matters examined in the Joint Inquiry.
APPENDIX
THE SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE
ON
INTELLIGENCE
AND
HOUSE PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE
ON
INTELLIGENCE
SUPPLEMENTAL JOINT INQUIRY RULES
148 Cong. Rec. S5032 (daily ed. Jun 5, 2002)
148 Cong. Rec. H3493 (daily ed. Jun 12, 2002)
HOUSE PERMANENT SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
SUPPLEMENTAL JOINT INQUIRY RULES
In connection with the Joint Inquiry with the Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence
into the events of September 11, 2001, authorized by the House Permanent
Select Committee on
Intelligence ("HPSCI"') pursuant to Rule XI(1)(b) of the Rules of the
House of Representatives
and Rule 9 of HPSCI's Rules of Procedure, and pursuant to Rule XI(2)(a) of
the Rules of the
House of Representatives, HPSCI adopts the following Joint Inquiry Rules
to supplement
HPSCI's Rules for purposes of the Joint Inquiry only:
JOINT INQUIRY RULE 1. JOINT PROCEEDINS
1.1. HPSCI may conduct hearings jointly with the Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence. All
joint hearings shall be considered hearings of both Committees.
1.2. The Rules of Procedure of HPSCI and the Senate
Select Committee on Intelligence shall
apply in all hearings and other proceedings of this Joint Inquiry, except
where superseded by
these Joint Inquiry Rules, provided that, at any joint hearing, if any
rules of the two Committees
are inconsistent, the rules of that Committee whose Chairman or his
designee is presiding shall
apply.
1-3. For the purposes of the proceedings of this Joint
Inquiry, all employees on :the staff of either
Committee working on the Joint Inquiry shall be considered to be acting on
behalf of both
Committees.
JOINT INQUIRY RULE 2. HEARINGS
2.1, All testimony at hearings shall be taken under oath
or affirmation.
JOINT INQUIRY RULE 3. DEPOSITIONS
3.l. All testimony taken, and all documents, records, or
other materials produced, at a deposition
of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence shall be considered part of
the record of both
Committees.
SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE
SUPPLEMENTAL JOINT INQUIRY RULES
In connection with the Joint Inquiry with the House
Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence into the events of September 11, 2001, authorized by the
Senate Select Committee
on Intelligence ("SSCI") pursuant to section 5(a)(1) of Senate Resolution
400, 94th Congress, and
Rule 6 of the SSCI's Rules of Procedure, and pursuant to Rule XXVI.2 of
the Standing Rules of
the Senate, the SSCI adopts the following Joint Inquiry Rules to
supplement the SSCI's Rules of
Procedure for purposes of the Joint Inquiry only:
JOINT INQUIRY RULE 1. JOINT PROCEEDINGS
1.1. The SSCI may conduct hearings jointly with the
House Permanent Select Committee
on Intelligence. All joint hearings shall be considered hearings of both
Committees.
1.2. The Rules of Procedure of both the SSCI and the
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence shall apply in all hearings and other proceedings of
this Joint Inquiry, except
where superseded by these Joint Inquiry Rules, provided that, at any joint
hearing, if any rules of
the two Committees .are inconsistent, the rules of that Committee whose
Chairman or his
designee is presiding shall apply.
1.3. For the purposes of the proceedings of this Joint
Inquiry, all employees on the staff
of either Committee working on the Joint Inquiry shall be considered to be
acting on behalf of
both Committees.
JOINT INQUIRY RULE 2. HEARINGS
2.1. All testimony at hearings shall be taken under oath
or affirmation.
2.2. Subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses, or the
production of documents, records,
or other materials, at hearings may be authorized by vote of the SSCI
pursuant to SSCI Rule 2, or
by the SSCI's Chairman and Vice Chairman, acting jointly.
JOINT INQUIRY RULE 3. DEPOSITIONS
3.1. All testimony taken, and all documents, records, or
other materials produced, at a
deposition of the SSCI shall be considered part of the record of both
Committees.
3.2. Subpoenas for depositions and notices for the
taking of depositions may be authorized by vote of the SSCI pursuant to SSCI Rule 2, or by the SSCI's
Chairman and Vice
Chairman, acting jointly, and shall be issued and served as provided in SSCI Rule 7. Deposition
notices shall specify a time and place of examination and the name or
names of Committee
members or staff who will take the deposition. Depositions shall be in
private and shall, for
purposes of the rules of both Committees, be deemed to be testimony given
before the
Committees in executive session.
3.3. Witnesses shall be examined upon oath administered
by a member of the SSCI or by
an individual authorized by local law to administer oaths. Questions may
be propounded by
members or staff of either Committee. If a witness objects to a question
and refuses to testify,
the Committee members or staff present may proceed with the deposition, or
may, at that time or
subsequently, seek a ruling on the objection from the Chairman of the SSCI
or any member of
the SSCI designated by the Chairman. The SSCI shall not initiate
procedures leading to civil or
criminal enforcement unless the witness refuses to testify after having
been ordered and directed
to answer by the Chairman or a member designated by the Chairman.
3.4. Procedures for the attendance of counsel for
witnesses at, and for the inspection,
correction, and filing of transcripts of, depositions shall be as provided
in SSCI Rules 8.4 and
8.7.
APPENDIX
JOINT INQUIRY HEARINGS
JOINT INQUIRY HEARINGS
| Date |
Subject/Substance |
Status |
| Jun 4, 2002 |
Business Meeting |
Closed |
| Jun 5 |
Evolution Of The Threat |
Closed |
| Jun 6 |
Evolution of The Threat |
Closed |
| Jun 11 |
Richard Clarke, Former National
Coordinator for
Security, Infrastructure, and Counterterrorism |
Closed |
| Jun 12 |
The Intelligence Community Before
September 11 Airplanes As Weapons |
Closed |
| Jun 18 |
Lt. General Michael Hayden
Director, National Security AgencyRobert
Mueller
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
George Tenet
Director of Central Intelligence |
Closed |
| Jun 19 |
Lt. General Michael Hayden
Director, National Security AgencyGeorge
Tenet
Director of Central Intelligence
Robert Mueller
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation |
Closed |
| Jul 16 |
Technical Collection |
Closed |
| Jul 18 |
Technical Collection |
Closed |
| Jul 23 |
Financial Campaign |
Closed |
| Jul 25 |
Analysis & Language |
Closed |
| Sep 12 |
Covert Action |
Closed |
| Sep 18 |
Representatives Of September 11
Victims' Families |
Open |
| Sep 19 |
Richard Armitage
Deputy Secretary Of StateSamuel Berger
Former National Security Advisor To
The President
Brent Scowcroft
Former National Security Advisor To
The President
Paul Wolfowitz
Deputy Secretary Of Defense |
Open |
| Sep 20 |
The Hijackers |
Open |
| Sep 24 |
Moussaoui & The Phoenix Electronic
Communication |
Open |
| Sep 26 |
Moussaoui & The Phoenix Electronic
Communi<;ation |
Closed |
| Sep 26 |
Response To The Terrorist Threat |
Open |
| Oct 1 |
Information Sharing |
|
| Oct 3 |
Proposed Reorganization Of The
Intelligence Community Open |
Open |
| Oct 8 |
Lessons Learned |
Open |
| Oct 9 |
FBI/CIA Issues |
Open |
| Oct 10 |
FBI/CIA Issues
Robert Mueller
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
George Tenet
Director of Central Intelligence |
Closed |
| Oct 17 |
Lt. General Michael Hayden
Director, National Security AgencyRobert
Mueller
Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
George Tenet
Director of Central Intelligence |
Open |
| Dec 10 |
Business Meeting |
Closed |
APPENDIX
LIST OF HEARING WITNESSES
List of Hearing Witnesses
The following is a list of witnesses who appeared before
Joint Inquiry hearings conducted
by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate
Select Committee on
Intelligence in open or closed session. Affiliations listed are as of the
date of appearance.
| June 4, 2002 |
Business Meeting (No Witnesses) |
| June 5, 2002 |
Alonzo Robertson, Joint Inquiry Staff
John Keefe, Joint Inquiry Staff |
| June 6, 2002 |
Eleanor Hill, Director, Joint Inquiry
Staff
Alonzo Robertson, Joint Inquiry Staff
John Keefe, Joint Inquiry Staff |
| June 11, 2002 |
Richard Clarke, Special Advisor to the
President for Cyberspace Security,
Executive Office of the President, former Coordinator for Security,
Infrastructure, and Counterterrorism, National Security Council, 1993
- 2001. |
| June 12, 2002 |
Miles Kara, Joint Inquiry Staff
Patti Litman, Joint Inquiry Staff
Michael Jacobson, Joint Inquiry Staff |
| June 18, 2002 |
George Tenet, Director of Central
Intelligence
Robert Mueller, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Lieutenant General Michael Hayden, USAF, Director, National Security
Agency |
| June 19, 2002 |
George Tenet, Director of Central
Intelligence
Robert Mueller, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Lieutenant General Michael Hayden, USAF, Director, National Security
Agency |
| July 16, 2002 |
Robert Rosenwald, Joint Inquiry Staff
Patti Litman, Joint Inquiry Staff |
| July 18, 2002 |
Lieutenant General Michael Hayden, USAF,
Director, National Security
Agency
Dr. Donald Kerr, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Science
and
Technology
James Caruso, Deputy Assistant Director for Counterterrorism and
Counterintelligence, Federal Bureau of Investigation |
| July 23, 2002 |
David Aufltauser, General Counsel,
Department of Treasury
James Sloan, Director, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
Richard Newcomb, Office of Foreign Assets Control
Dennis Lormel, Section Chief, Financial Review Group, Federal Bureau
of
Investigation |
| July 25, 2002 |
Central Intelligence Agency Officer
Defense Intelligence Agency Officer
National Security Agency Officer
Federal Bureau of Investigation Supervisor
Central Intelligence Agency Officer |
| Sept. 12, 2002 |
Counterterrorist Center Officers,
Central Intelligence Agency
Cofer Black, Former Chief, Counterterrorist Center, Central
Intelligence
Agency |
| Sept. 18, 2002 |
Eleanor Hill, Director, Joint Inquiry
Staff
Kristin Breitweiser, Co-Founder of September 11th Advocates
Stephen Push, Co-Founder and Treasurer of Families of September 11th |
| Sept. 19, 2002 |
Richard Armitage, Deputy Secretary of
State
Paul Wolfowitz, Deputy Secretary of Defense
General Brent Scowcroft, USAF (Ret.) National Security Advisor, Ford
Administration and George H. W. Bush Administration
Samuel Berger, National Security Advisor, Clinton Administration,
Second
Term |
| Sept. 20, 2002 |
Eleanor Hill, Director, Joint Inquiry
Staff
CIA Officer
FBI Special Agent
Michael Rolince, Special Agent-in-Charge, Washington Field Office,
Federal Bureau of InvestigationChristopher
Kojm, Deputy for Intelligence Policy and Coordination, Bureau
of intelligence and Research, Department of State |
| Sept. 24, 2002 |
Eleanor Hill, Director, Joint Inquiry
Staff
FBI Special Agent, Minneapolis Field Office
FBI Special Agent, Phoenix Field Office
FBI Supervisor, FBI Headquarters |
| Sept. 26, 2002 |
Cofer Black, Former Chief,
Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence
Agency
Dale Watson, Former Executive Director, Counterintelligence and
Counterterrorism Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
FBI Special Agent, Minneapolis Field Office
FBI Special Agent, Phoenix Field Office
FBI Supervisor, FBI Headquarters
Michael Rolince, Special Agent-in-Charge, Washington Field Office,
Federal Bureau of Investigation
M. E. Bowman, Deputy General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Investigation |
| Oct 1,2002 |
Eleanor Hill, Director, Joint Inquiry
Staff
James S. Gilmore, III, Former Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia
and Chairman, Advisory Panel to Assess Capabilities for Domestic
Response
to Terrorism
Amb. Francis X. Taylor, Counterterrorism Coordinator, Department of
State
Claudio Manno, Acting Associate Under Secretary for Intelligence,
Transportation Security Agency
Joseph B. Greene, Assistant Commissioner for Investigations, U.S.
Immigration and Naturalization Service
Louis E. Andre, Special Assistant to the Director for Intelligence,
J-2,
Defense Intelligence Agency
Edward T. Norris, Police Commissioner, City of Baltimore, MD |
| Oct 3, 2002 |
Eleanor Hill, Director, Joint Inquiry
Staff
Lee Hamilton, Former Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence, Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars
Judge William Webster, Former Director of Central Intelligence and
Former Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Lieutenant General William Odom, USA (Ret.), Former Director, National
Security Agency
Frederick Hitz, Former Inspector General, Central Intelligence Agency |
| Oct 8, 2002 |
Eleanor Hill, Director, Joint Inquiry
Staff
Warren Rudman, Former U.S. SenatorJudge Louis
Freeh, Former Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Mary Jo White, Former U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York
Paul Pillar, National Intelligence Officer for Near East/South Africa,
Central
Intelligence Agency |
| Oct 9, 2002 |
Pasquale D' Amuro, FBI Executive
Assistant Director
CIA Official
FBI Special Agent |
| Oct 10, 2002 |
George Tenet, Director of Central
Intelligence
Robert Mueller, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation |
| Oct 17, 2002 |
Eleanor Hill, Director, Joint Inquiry
Staff
George Tenet, Director of Central Intelligence
Robert Mueller, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Lieutenant General Michael Hayden, USAF, Director, National Security
Agency |
APPENDIX
INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED
IN THE COURSE
OF
THE JOINT INQUIRY
INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED
IN THE
COURSE OF
THE JOINT INQUIRY *
[ ], Assistant Legal Attache, Paris, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Program Manager, Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Inspection Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Assistant General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Directorate of Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency
Maj. Gen. Keith Alexander, Intelligence and Security Command, Land
Information Warfare Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
Charles E. Allen, Associate Director of Central Intelligence for
Collection
[ ], Special Agent, Newark Field Office, Federal Bureau of lnvestiigation
[ ], Special Agent, Washington Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Associate Director for Intelligence, Joint Chiefs of Staff
[ ], New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Headquarters', Defense Intelligence Agency
________________
* Note: This is only a partial list of persons from whom
the Joint Inquiry acquired information. It includes persons who were
present for group discussions, as well as those who were interviewed
individually. Foreign government officials are not included. Interviewee
affiliations are as of the date of interview. Names have been redacted for
both national security and privacy reasons.
John Arriza, Director, TIPOFF Watchlist Program,
Department of State
[ ], National Security Agency Representative to Counterterrorist Center
Maureen Baginski, Director, Signals Intelligence Directorate, National
Security Agency
James Baker, Counsel for Intelligence Policy, Department of Justice
[ ], New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Assistant Legal Attache, Singapore, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Defense Attache, US. Army, Tel Aviv, Israel
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
Samuel "Sandy" Berger, Former Assistant to the President for National
Security Affairs
Richard Betts, Professor, Columbia University
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, Oklahoma City Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Joe Billy, Special Agent In-Charge, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau
of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
Cofer Black, Former Chief, Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence
Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
William Black, Deputy Director, National Security Agency
[ ], Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], [ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ] , Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Foreign Broadcast Information Service, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Section Chief; Counterintelligence Division, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Office of General Counsel, Counterterrorist Center, Central
Intelligence Agency
Marion E. (Spike) Bowman, Deputy General Counsel for National Security
Affairs, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Former NSA Detailee to Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence
Agency
[ ], Directorate of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Chief of Language School, Central Intelligence Agency
John Brennan, Executive Director, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ] , [ }, [ }, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Private Citizen
[ ], Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Radical Fundamentalist Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Robert Bryant, Former Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
Jeffrey Builta, Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], [ }, [ }, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Joint Counterintelligence Assessment Group, Department of Defense
[ ], Former Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorism Office, National Security Unit, Immigration and
Naturalization Service
[ ], Senior Science Advisor, Joint Chiefs of Staff
[ ], Headquarters, Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency
Lt. Gen. Michael Canavan, U.S. Army (Ret), Former Commander, Joint Special
Operation/)' Command
[ ], Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Amb. Timothy Carney, Former US Ambassador to Sudan
[ ], Former Chief; CIA Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence
Agency
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, FBI Representative to Department of State
[ ], Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency
James T. Caruso, FBI Deputy Executive Assistant Director for
Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism
[ ], Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency
Ed Chase, Office of Management and Budget
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency Representative to Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence
Richard Clarke, Former National Coordinator for Counterterrorism, Clinton
and Bush Administrations
[ ], Boston Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency (Retired)
[ ], Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Headquarters, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Civil Aviation Security Field Office, Minneapolis Airport, Department
of Transportation
Jay Corcoran, Director of Intelligence, U.S. Customs Service
[ ], Information Operation Specialist, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], [ i, [ i, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], National Security Agency
Roger Cressey, National Security Counsel
William P. Crowell, Former Deputy Director, National Security Agency
[ ] , Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency
Pasquale D' Amuro, Assistant Director, Counterterrorist Division, Federal
Bureau of Investigation
Maj. Gen. Keith Dayton, Director of Operations, Defense Intelligence
Agency
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Special Agent, Phoenix Field Office, Federal Bureau C!,(
Investigation
John Deutch, Former Director of Central Intelligence
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Assistant Legal Attache, Islamabad, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Division Chief Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Inspection Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Patrick Duecy, Director, Joint Intelligence Task Force, Defense
Intelligence Agency
[ ] , Director, Executive Secretary, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Legal Attache, London, England, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, Boston Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Department of State Representative to Counterterrorist Center,
Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Headquarters, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ],Radical Fundamentalist Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], [ ], [ ], [ }, [ ],
Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], U.S, Customs Service
[ ], Legal Attache, Brussels and The Hague, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Radical Fundamentalist Unit, Federal
Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Office of General Counsel, Counterterrorist Center, Central
intelligence Agency
Louis J. Freeh, Former Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Vice Adm. Scott Fry , Commander, 6th Fleet, Former Deputy Director of
Operations, Joint Chiefs of Staff
[ ], Former Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent
[ ], Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Portland Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Federal Bureau of Investigation Representative to Central
Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Acting Legal Attache, Tel Aviv, Israel, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ] , Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Language Specialist, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Private Citizen
[ ], Legal Attache, Berlin, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], [ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
William Gore, Special Agent In-Charge, San Diego Field Office, Federal
Bureau of Investigation
Brig. Gen. Scott Gration, Former Deputy Director Information Operations,
Joint Chiefi' of Staff
[ ], Counterterrorist Referent, [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ] , Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Chief Language Services Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Former [ ] Division Chief of Operations, [ ],
Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], National Security Agency
Carol Haave, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Security and
Information Operations
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], National Imagery and Mapping Agency
Lee Hamilton, Former House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Chairman,
Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,
Director, Center on Congress at Indiana University
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
John Hamre, Former Deputy Secretary of Defense, Former Comptroller,
Department of Defense
[ ], Associate Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Operations for
Resources,
Plans and Policy
[ ] , Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Former Supervisory Special Agent, Phoenix Field Office, Federal
Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], National Imagery and Mapping Agency
[ ], Headquarters, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Immigration and Naturalization Service
[ ], Special Agent, Phoenix Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Retiree
Richard Haver, Special Assistant for Intelligence, Office of the Secretary
of Defense
Lt. Gen Michael Hayden, Director, National Security Agency
Christine Healey, Minority Counsel, House Permanent Select Committee on
Intelligence
[ ], Booz Allen & Hamilton
[ ], General Accounting Office
Frederick Hitz, Former Inspector General, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], [ ], Division Chief Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Acting Legal Attache, London, England, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Private Citizen
Karl Inderfurth, Former Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia
[ ], National Security Agency
Rear Adm. Lowell E. Jacoby, Director, Defense Intelligence Agency, Joint
Chiefs of Staff
[ ] , Central Intelligence Agency
[ ] , Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Robert Jervis, Professor, Columbia University
[ ], [ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ] , Special Agent, Boston Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, Minneapolis Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency Representative to Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ] , Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency
Donald Kerr, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Science and
Technology
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], National Security Agency Representative to Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Directorate for Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Former Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
David Kris, Associate Deputy Attorney General, Department of Justice
Capt. Michael Kuhn, US. Navy
[ ], Special Agent, Phoenix Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Phoenix Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Thomas Kuster, Director of Counterterrorism Policy, Department of Defense
[ ] , Assistant Special Agent In-Charge, San Diego Field Office,
Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Boston Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Language Specialist, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Headquarters, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Matthew Levitt, Washington Institute for Near East Policy
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Headquarters, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ] , Deputy Assistant Director, Inspection Division, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], National Security Agency
John Louder, National Reconnaissance Agency
Mark Lowenthal, Associate Director of Central Intelligence for Analysis
and Production
[ ], Department of State
[ ], Headquarters, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Cleveland Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ] , Central Intelligence Agency
Claudio Manno, Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation Security
Administration
[ ], Headquarters, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Headquarters, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ] , National Security Agency
[ ], Department of State
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], U.S. Navy
[ ], Assistant Special Agent In-Charge, New York Field Office, Federal
Bureau of Investigation
Mary McCarthy, Former Senior Director for Intelligence Programs, National
Security Council
Steven McCraw, Special Agent In-Charge, San Antonio Field Office, Federal
Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Immigration and Naturalization Service Representative to Federal
Bureau
of Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Barbara McN amara, Former Deputy Director, National Security Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Mark Miller, Central Intelligence Agency Representative to Federal Bureau
of Investigation
[ ] , Chief Information Officer, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Immigration and Naturalization Service
[], National Security Agency
Lt. Gen. Kenneth Minihan, Former Director, National Security Agency
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ] , Special Agent, Dallas Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, Dallas Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Office of Homeland Security
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ] , Division Chief National Security Agency
[ ], [ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Former Analyst, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Analyst, Central Intelligence Agency
Lt. Gen. Gregory Newbold, Former Director of Operations, Joint Chiefs of
Staff
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency
Glenn Nordin, Assistant Director of Intelligence Policy (Language),
Department of Defense
[ ], Immigration and Naturalization Service
[ ], Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], Headquarters, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Former Chief Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency Analyst, [ ]
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Analyst, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ] , Customs Representative to CIA Counterterrorist Center
[ ], Headquarters, Federal Bureau of Investigation
James Pavit, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Operations
[ ], Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency Representative to FBI New York Field
Office
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Dallas Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], [ ], [ J] Central Intelligence Agency
Thomas Pickard, Former Deputy Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Assistant Special Agent In-Charge, Sacramento Field Office, Federal
Bureau of Investigation
Paul Pillar, National Intelligence Officer for Near East, South Africa,
Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Special Agent, Phoenix Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
John Pistole, Deputy Assistant Director, Counterterrorism Division,
Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, New York Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Assistant General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Unit Chief Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Deputy Director, Office of Budget, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Office of General Counsel, National Security Agency
[ ], Assistant Special Agent In-Charge, Boston Field Office, Federal
Bureau of Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Analyst, Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], [ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
COL Richard G. Reynolds, Defense Attache, Amman, Jordan
Keith Rhodes, Chief Technologist, Center for Technology and Engineering,
General Accounting Office
Susan Rice, Former Senior Director for African Affairs, National Security
Council
[ ], Analyst, [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], U. S. Customs Service
[ ], Language School, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Federal Aviation Administration
Michael Rolince, Headquarters, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent attached to Joint
Terrorist Task Force
[ ], Special Agent, Minneapolis Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Colleen Rowley, Principal Legal Advisor, Minneapolis Field Office, Federal
Bureau of Investigation
Mary Ryan, Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs
[ ], Office of General Counsel, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Federal Aviation Administration Representative to Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, Minneapolis Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Jerry Savage, Office of Inspector General, Department of Defense
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency, [ ]
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency
John Schuhart, Director, Resource Management Office, Community Management
Staff
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency Representative to Deputy Director of Central
Intelligence
[ ], [ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Oklahoma City Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Directorate of Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Michael Sheehan, Ambassador to the UN; former Coordinator for
Counterterrorism, Department of State
Michael Sheehy, Minority Staff Director, House Permanent Select Committee
on Intelligence
Gen. Hugh Shelton, Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
[ ], Director, Office of the Budget, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency, [ ], [ ]
[ ], Deputy Counsel for Operations, Department of Justice
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
James Sloan, Director, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, Department of
Treasury
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Immigration and Naturalization Representative to CIA Counterterrorist
Center
[ ] , Special Agent, Kansas City Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Department of State
[ ], Special Agent, New York City Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Headquarters Analyst, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center Analyst, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], National Security Agency
Roy Surrett, Director of Intelligence, U.S. Customs Service
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Language Specialist, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Francis X. Taylor, Ambassador at Large for Coordination and Implementation
of Government-wide
US. Counterterrorism Policy, Department of State
Richard Taylor, Former Deputy Director of Operations, National Security'
Agency
[ ] , Joint Intelligence Task Force-Counterterrorism, Defense Intelligence
Agency
[ ], Headquarters Analyst, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Inspection Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Supervisory Special Agent, San Diego Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
Frances Fragos Townsend, Former Counsel for Intelligence Policy,
Department of Justice
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Directorate of Operations Senior Official, Central Intelligence
Agency
[ ], Boston Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Headquarters Analyst, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Analyst, National Security Agency
[ ] , Chicago Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation (Retired)
[ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Defense Intelligence Agency
[ ], Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Chief of Operations, [ ] Central Intelligence Agency
Maj. Gen. Ward, U.S. Army, Vice Director of Operations, Joint Chiefs of
Staff
[ ], Defense Intelligence Agency, Department of Defense
[ ], Directorate for Science and Technology, Central Intelligence Agency
Dale Watson, Executive Assistant Director for Counterterrorism and
Counterintelligence,
Federal Bureau of Investigation
William Webster, Former Director of Central Intelligence, Former Director,
Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], National Security Agency
[ ], Financial Review Group, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ] , Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Counterterrorist Center Analyst, Central Intelligence Agei1cy
Linton Wells, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Command,
Control, Communications
and Intelligence), Department of Defense
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], [ ], [ ], Central Intelligence Agency
Mary Jo White, Former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
[ ], Counterterrorist Center, Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Former Special Agent, Milwaukee Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], Special Agent, Phoenix Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ] , Central Intelligence Agency
[ ], Central Intelligence Agency Representative to Federal Bureau of
Investigation
[ ], [ ], [ ], [ ], National Security Agency
Vice Adm. Thomas Wilson (Ret), Former Director, Defense Intelligence
Agency
[ ] , Boston Field Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], National Security Law Unit, Federal Bureau of Investigation
[ ], Finance Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation
James Woolsey, Former Director of Central Intelligence
[ ], Former Special Agent, Chicago Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Austin Yamada, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special
Operations, Department of Defense
[ ], Special Agent, Oklahoma City Field Office, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
Wayne Zaidemann, Legal Attache, Amman, Jordan, Federal Bureau of
Investigation
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