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===Selected staff===
===Selected staff===
{{r|Alexis Albion}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. PhD candidate in International History at Harvard University, specializing in intelligence history. Formerly the historian of the International Spy Museum.
{{r|Alexis Albion}}  
{{r|Scott Allan}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former special counsel to Ambassador [[Richard Holbrooke]].  Law clerk for the Prosecutor of the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia]].
{{r|Scott Allan}}
{{r|John Azzarello}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former attorney at Carella Byrne in New Jersey. Former Deputy Chief of the Criminal Division in the United States Attorney’s Office in Newark and a former legal commentator on Court Television Network.
{{r|John Azzarello}}  
{{r|Caroline Barnes}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Senior Counterintelligence and Counterterrorism Analyst in the FBI's National Security Division. Most recently on special assignment from FBI to the Department of Energy, serving as founder and Director of the Department's Counterintelligence Analysis Program.
{{r|Caroline Barnes}}  
{{r|Warren Bass}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, directing the Council’s special terrorism project. Author of Support Any Friend: Kennedy’s Middle East and the Making of the U.S.-Israel Alliance (Oxford UP).
{{r|Warren Bass}}  
{{r|Mark Bittinger}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. A policy analyst with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) working with clients such as the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, and the U.S. State Department. Author of “Emergency Response: Police, Firefighters and Medical Personnel,” in the Encyclopedia of World Terrorism: 1996-2002
{{r|Mark Bittinger}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. A policy analyst with Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) working with clients such as the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Joint Staff, and the U.S. State Department. Author of “Emergency Response: Police, Firefighters and Medical Personnel,” in the Encyclopedia of World Terrorism: 1996-2002
{{r|Daniel Byman}} Consultant, [[9-11 Commission]]. Led ‘look-back’ team and worked on CIA issues for the Congressional Joint Inquiry. Assistant professor of security studies at [[Georgetown University]]. Previously director for research at RAND’s Center for Middle East Public Policy. Author of Keeping the Peace: Lasting Solutions to Ethnic Conflicts (Johns Hopkins UP, 2002) and co-author of The Dynamics of Coercion: American Foreign Policy and the Limits of Military Might (Cambridge UP, 2002)
{{r|Daniel Byman}}  
{{r|Marco Cordero}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. FBI Special Agent the last seven years assigned to investigate counterterrorism matters the last four years. Formerly with the U.S. Border Patrol.
{{r|Marco Cordero}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. FBI Special Agent the last seven years assigned to investigate counterterrorism matters the last four years. Formerly with the U.S. Border Patrol.
{{r|Raj De}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former litigation associate at O'Melveny & Myers and former trial attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice. Served as a law clerk to the Honorable A. Wallace Tashima of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and in the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
{{r|Raj De}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former litigation associate at O'Melveny & Myers and former trial attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice. Served as a law clerk to the Honorable A. Wallace Tashima of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and in the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
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{{r|Thomas Eldridge}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. Coordinated federal interagency review of U.S. International Crime Control Strategy.
{{r|Thomas Eldridge}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. Coordinated federal interagency review of U.S. International Crime Control Strategy.
{{r|John Farmer}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Attorney General of the State of New Jersey and Chairman of New Jersey’s Domestic Preparedness Task Force in the aftermath of September 11.
{{r|John Farmer}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Attorney General of the State of New Jersey and Chairman of New Jersey’s Domestic Preparedness Task Force in the aftermath of September 11.
{{r|Alvin Felzenberg}} Deputy for Communications, [[9-11 Commission]]. Formerly at [[Voice of America]], after serving as communications consultant to [[Secretary of the Navy]] [[Gordon England]]. Directed the [[Heritage Foundation]]’s “Mandate 2000” project on the presidential transition process, and was editor of Keys to a Successful Presidency.  
{{r|Alvin Felzenberg}} Deputy for Communications, [[9-11 Commission]]. Formerly at [[Voice of America]], after serving as communications consultant to [[Secretary of the Navy]] [[Gordon England]]. Directed the Heritage Foundation’s “Mandate 2000” project on the presidential transition process, and was editor of Keys to a Successful Presidency.  
{{r|Lorry Fenner}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. Air Force Colonel and Intelligence Officer. Recently completed a year as a Supreme Court Fellow and an assignment as the Vice Wing Commander of the 70th Intelligence Wing. Previously served on the staff of the President's Review of Intelligence tasked by President Bush in May 2001. Also served in the Strategy Division of the Joint Staff/J5 and the Intelligence Directorate of the Air Staff, as well as at intelligence operational units and Headquarters.
{{r|Lorry Fenner}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. Air Force Colonel and Intelligence Officer. Recently completed a year as a Supreme Court Fellow and an assignment as the Vice Wing Commander of the 70th Intelligence Wing. Previously served on the staff of the President's Review of Intelligence tasked by President Bush in May 2001. Also served in the Strategy Division of the Joint Staff/J5 and the Intelligence Directorate of the Air Staff, as well as at intelligence operational units and Headquarters.
{{r|Susan Ginsburg}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former senior official in the Treasury Department’s Office of Enforcement. Law clerk for the Honorable Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals and worked in the State Department’s Bureau of International Narcotics Matters.
{{r|Susan Ginsburg}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former senior official in the Treasury Department’s Office of Enforcement. Law clerk for the Honorable Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, Jr., on the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals and worked in the State Department’s Bureau of International Narcotics Matters.
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{{r|Len Hawley}}Consultant, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, NSC Director for Multilateral Affairs, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Acting).
{{r|Len Hawley}}Consultant, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, NSC Director for Multilateral Affairs, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Acting).
{{r|Christine Healey}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Formerly with the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the U.S. House of Representatives, serving most recently as Democratic counsel and chief of staff.
{{r|Christine Healey}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Formerly with the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence of the U.S. House of Representatives, serving most recently as Democratic counsel and chief of staff.
{{r|Walt Hempel}} Consultant, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Senior Special Agent with INS, served as a regional task force coordinator for narcotics and counter-terrorism. Most recently, special projects manager at DHS responsible for Federal, state and local law enforcement integration.
{{r|Walt Hempel}} Consultant, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former Senior Special Agent with INS, served as a regional task force coordinator for narcotics and counterterrorism. Most recently, special projects manager at DHS responsible for Federal, state and local law enforcement integration.
{{r|Michael Hurley}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. CIA officer and attorney. Served two tours at the [[National Security Council]] as director of Southeast European Affairs with responsibilities for Kosovo and Bosnia. Served in Afghanistan during 2002-2003.
{{r|Michael Hurley}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. CIA officer and attorney. Served two tours at the [[National Security Council]] as director of Southeast European Affairs with responsibilities for Kosovo and Bosnia. Served in Afghanistan during 2002-2003.
{{r|Dana Hyde}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former attorney with Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering (London) and Zuckerman Spaeder (Washington, DC). Served as special assistant to the deputy attorney general and as special assistant to the president for Cabinet Affairs in the Clinton administration.
{{r|Dana Hyde}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former attorney with Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering (London) and Zuckerman Spaeder (Washington, DC). Served as special assistant to the deputy attorney general and as special assistant to the president for Cabinet Affairs in the Clinton administration.
{{r|Michael Jacobson}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]; Worked on FBI team for the Congressional Joint Inquiry. Formerly an assistant general counsel and intelligence analyst in the FBI’s National Security Division.
{{r|Michael Jacobson}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]; Worked on FBI team for the Congressional Joint Inquiry. Formerly an assistant general counsel and intelligence analyst in the FBI’s National Security Division.
{{r|Bonnie Jenkins}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Fellow at Harvard’s JFK School’s Belfer Center. Assistant director of the State Department’s Kosovo History Project from 1999 to 2001, formerly worked on the [[National Commission on Terrorism]] (1999-2000) and as general counsel for the [[Commission on the Organization of the Federal Government to Combat Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction]]. Also a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve.
{{r|Bonnie Jenkins}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Fellow at Harvard’s JFK School’s Belfer Center. Assistant director of the State Department’s Kosovo History Project from 1999 to 2001, formerly worked on the [[National Commission on Terrorism]] (1999-2000) and as general counsel for the [[Commission on the Organization of the Federal Government to Combat Proliferation of weapons of mass destruction]]. Also a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Naval Reserve.
{{r|Stephanie Kaplan}} Special assistant, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former assistant director for international security at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS) and a former associate with the Aspen Strategy Group, a policy program of The [[Aspen Institute]].
{{r|Stephanie Kaplan}} Special assistant, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former assistant director for international security at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS) and a former associate with the Aspen Strategy Group, a policy program of The [[Aspen Institute]].
{{r|Miles Kara}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. Worked on the ‘other agencies’ team of the Congressional Joint Inquiry. Retired Army intelligence officer, who worked as a civilian in the Department of Defense Inspector General’s Office of Intelligence Review from 1992 until selected as a member of the Joint Inquiry staff.
{{r|Miles Kara}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]. Worked on the ‘other agencies’ team of the Congressional Joint Inquiry. Retired Army intelligence officer, who worked as a civilian in the Department of Defense Inspector General’s Office of Intelligence Review from 1992 until selected as a member of the Joint Inquiry staff.
{{r|Janice Kephart-Roberts}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former counsel to Senator [[Jon Kyl]] for the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information. Conducted oversight of DOJ and INS counterterrorism activities.
{{r|Janice Kephart-Roberts}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]. Former counsel to Senator [[Jon Kyl]] for the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information. Conducted oversight of DOJ and INS counterterrorism activities.
{{r|Hyon Kim}} Special counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]; Formerly with the House Select Committee on Homeland Security, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the Office of the General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Commission on Terrorism.
{{r|Hyon Kim}} Special counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]; Formerly with the House Select Committee on Homeland Security, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, the Office of the General Counsel of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Commission on Terrorism.
{{r|Christopher Kojm}} Deputy Executive Director, [[9-11 Commission]]; Former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intelligence Policy in the State Department since 1998. Previously a senior staffer for Representative Lee Hamilton handling foreign policy issues on Capitol Hill.
{{r|Christopher A. Kojm}}  
{{r|Gordon Lederman}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]; Former associate in the National Security Law and Policy Group of Arnold & Porter. Clerked for Judge Robert Cowen (3rd Circuit). Author, Reorganizing the Joint Chiefs of Staff: The Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986; Co-author, Combating Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Terrorism: A Comprehensive Strategy.
{{r|Gordon Lederman}} Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]; Former associate in the National Security Law and Policy Group of Arnold & Porter. Clerked for Judge Robert Cowen (3rd Circuit). Author, Reorganizing the Joint Chiefs of Staff: The Goldwater-Nichols Act of 1986; Co-author, Combating Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Terrorism: A Comprehensive Strategy.
{{r|Sarah Linden}} [[9-11 Commission]]; Professional staff member. Special Agent from FBI’s Washington, DC Field Office, Counterterrorism Program. Previously served as an FBI intelligence analyst working international terrorism investigations in San Francisco and at FBI Headquarters.
{{r|Sarah Linden}} [[9-11 Commission]]; Professional staff member. Special Agent from FBI’s Washington, DC Field Office, Counterterrorism Program. Previously served as an FBI intelligence analyst working international terrorism investigations in San Francisco and at FBI Headquarters.
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{{r|Lloyd Salvetti}} Consultant, [[9-11 Commission]]; Career CIA operations officer. Former Director of the [[Center for the Study of Intelligence]]. Taught at [[National War College]]. Served as Director of Intelligence Programs on the [[National Security Council]].
{{r|Lloyd Salvetti}} Consultant, [[9-11 Commission]]; Career CIA operations officer. Former Director of the [[Center for the Study of Intelligence]]. Taught at [[National War College]]. Served as Director of Intelligence Programs on the [[National Security Council]].
{{r|Kevin Scheid}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]; Currently a senior intelligence service officer in the Office of the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Community Management. He recently served as staff director of the President’s Review of Intelligence tasked by President Bush in May 2001. As a career civil servant, and prior to his tenure in the Intelligence Community, he served for eleven years in various positions within the Office of Management and Budget at the White House.
{{r|Kevin Scheid}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]; Currently a senior intelligence service officer in the Office of the Deputy Director of Central Intelligence for Community Management. He recently served as staff director of the President’s Review of Intelligence tasked by President Bush in May 2001. As a career civil servant, and prior to his tenure in the Intelligence Community, he served for eleven years in various positions within the Office of Management and Budget at the White House.
{{r|Kevin Shaeffer}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]; Navy LT medically retired due to severe injuries sustained in the 9-11 attack on the Pentagon. Previously served on the CNO’s staff.
{{r|Kevin Shaeffer}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]; Navy LT medically retired due to severe injuries sustained in the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon. Previously served on the CNO’s staff.
{{r|Dietrich Snell}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]; Deputy Attorney General, New York, Division of Public Advocacy. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York. Criminal Division
{{r|Dietrich Snell}} Senior Counsel, [[9-11 Commission]]; Deputy Attorney General, New York, Division of Public Advocacy. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York. Criminal Division
{{r|John Tamm}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]; Veteran Supervisory Special Agent from the FBI’s Justice Task Force, Criminal Investigative Division. Specializes in review of operational and management effectiveness in investigations. Front line supervisor in Boston, MA, during FBI’s investigation of the AA Flight 11 and UAL Flight 175 hijacking. Lt. Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve, Retired.
{{r|John Tamm}} Professional staff member, [[9-11 Commission]]; Veteran Supervisory Special Agent from the FBI’s Justice Task Force, Criminal Investigative Division. Specializes in review of operational and management effectiveness in investigations. Front line supervisor in Boston, MA, during FBI’s investigation of the AA Flight 11 and UAL Flight 175 hijacking. Lt. Commander, U.S. Naval Reserve, Retired.
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  • Terrorism [r]: An act, with targets including civilians or civilian infrastructure, intended to create an atmosphere of fear in order to obtain a political objective. [e]
  • 9-11 Attack [r]: A massive terrorist attack on the United States, occurring on September 11, 2001. [e]

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