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S994 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE January 15, 2003 At the appropriate place, insert the fol- Finally, I ask unanimous consent FOREIGN SERVICE lowing: that if the nomination is not reported THE FOLLOWING-NAMED PERSONS OF THE AGENCIES SEC. (a) Notwithstanding any other pro- after the expiration of that period, the INDICATED FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OF- vision of law, no funds appropriated or other- FICERS OF THE CLASS STATED, AND ALSO FOR THE wise made available under this Act or any nomination be automatically dis- OTHER APPOINTMENTS INDICATED HEREWITH: charged and placed on the Executive FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF other Act may be obligated or expended by CLASS THREE, CONSULAR OFFICER AND SECRETARY IN the Department of Defense or by any con- Calendar. THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF tractor of the Department of Defense to The PRESIDING OFFICER. Is there AMERICA: carry out any research, development, test, or objection? DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE evaluation on any technology or component Without objection, it is so ordered. RUSSELL J. NICELY, OF WEST VIRGINIA of— MICHAEL A. SMITH, OF MARYLAND (1) the information collection program f PAUL SPENCER, OF COLORADO known as the Total Information Awareness ORDERS FOR THURSDAY, FOR APPOINTMENT AS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS OF program or any program whose purpose is CLASS FOUR, CONSULAR OFFICER AND SECRETARY IN JANUARY 16, 2003 THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF the collection of information on United AMERICA: States citizens in the United States, and Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, I ask DEPARTMENT OF STATE (2) the information collection program unanimous consent that when the Sen- MATEO MARTIN RAMIREZ AYALA, OF TEXAS known as the Total Information Awareness ate completes its business today, it program or any program whose purpose is JAMES ANDREW COHEN, OF NEW YORK stand in adjournment until 10 a.m., LOUIS JOHN CRISHOCK, OF VIRGINIA the collection of information on United JOAN MACKLEN CRISTINI, OF NEW YORK States citizens in the United States for Thursday, January 16. I further ask ROBERT C. DOMAINGUE, OF WASHINGTON transfer to any other department or agency consent that following the prayer and SUSAN C. DOMAN, OF KENTUCKY ROBERT WELLS DREESEN, OF WASHINGTON of the Federal Government. pledge, the morning hour be deemed GLENN E. FEDZER, OF WASHINGTON (b) Within 30 days of the date of enactment expired, the Journal of proceedings be GREGORY G. GARRAMONE, OF TEXAS JOHN T. GODFREY, OF CALIFORNIA of this Act, the Secretary of Defense, in con- approved to date, the time for the two junction with the Attorney General and the AMY RUSSELL GRIER, OF NEW HAMPSHIRE leaders be reserved for their use later DIANA J. HABERLACK, OF WASHINGTON Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, JENNIFER HALL GODFREY, OF CALIFORNIA shall submit to Congress a report setting in the day, and the Senate then resume CHRISTINA MARIA HUTH, OF VIRGINIA consideration of H.J. Res. 2 as under JAYNE ALLISON HOWELL, OF TEXAS forth a detailed explanation (including an CHRISTINE MARIE KAGARISE, OF PENNSYLVANIA expenditure plan) of the actual and intended the order. THOMAS E. KELLY, OF FLORIDA use of the funds for all projects and activi- The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without MICHAEL F. KLEINE, OF CONNECTICUT ties within the Total Information Awareness BARBARA LANKFORD, OF MARYLAND objection, it is so ordered. SANGMIN LEE, OF PENNSYLVANIA program, the program’s effect on the privacy TREVOR W. MONROE, OF VIRGINIA and civil liberties of United States citizens, f JILL ALANE NYSTROM, OF NORTH CAROLINA a list of the federal agencies that would have ANNE E. OHLRICH, OF TEXAS PROGRAM DEMITRA M. PAPPAS, OF NEW YORK interest in utilizing the Total Information DONI MARIE PHILLIPS, OF WYOMING Awareness program and for what purposes, Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, on Thurs- ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ, OF PUERTO RICO an evaluation of the effectiveness of the day, there will be 2 hours of debate in MICHAEL JOHN SEARS, OF CALIFORNIA SUSAN MARY TULLER, OF PENNSYLVANIA Total Information Awareness program in relation to the pending Byrd amend- JONAS IAN WECHSLER, OF NEW YORK achieving its goals, a description of the ways ment regarding homeland security. STEPHEN J. WEED, OF CALIFORNIA MATTHEW ALAN WERNER, OF GEORGIA information culled by the Total Information Members should therefore expect a Awareness program may be used by law en- J. BENEDICT WOLF, OF VIRGINIA forcement, intelligence, and other govern- rollcall vote at approximately 12 or THE FOLLOWING-NAMED MEMBERS OF THE FOREIGN 12:30 p.m. in relation to the Byrd SERVICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND COM- ment agencies, major dates in the expected MERCE TO BE CONSULAR OFFICERS AND/OR SECRE- deployment of the program, a list of the laws amendment. Senators should be ad- TARIES IN THE DIPLOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED and regulations currently governing the in- vised of additional amendments and, STATES OF AMERICA, AS INDICATED: CONSULAR OFFICERS AND SECRETARIES IN THE DIP- formation to be collected by the Total Infor- therefore, additional votes are ex- LOMATIC SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: mation Awareness program and any changes pected during the course of Thursday’s DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE in these laws that will be required to use the session. A late night is contemplated in information in the ways proposed, and rec- JONATHAN M. HEIMER, OF NEW YORK order to make substantial progress or WILLIAM LAWTON, OF WASHINGTON ommendations for additional research, tech- perhaps even to complete action on the SHARON J. MANN, OF WASHINGTON nology development or other measures nec- CHRISTINA A. SHARKEY, OF FLORIDA essary to ensure the protection of privacy omnibus appropriations bill. CAMERON S. WERKER, OF VIRGINIA and civil liberties of United States citizens. f DEPARTMENT OF STATE (c) No funds may be obligated or expended DARION K. AKINS, OF TEXAS by the Department of Defense for the Total ADJOURNMENT UNTIL 10 A.M. SERGE M. ALEKSANDROV, OF VIRGINIA Information Awareness program, or any pro- TOMORROW JONATHAN ARTHUR ALAN, OF NORTH CAROLINA gram or activity of the Department of De- TYLER TRAVIS ALLEN, OF CALIFORNIA Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, if there is SUMERA ASHRUF, OF COLORADO fense whose purpose is to collect information JOSEPH GEORGE ASSAD, OF VIRGINIA on United States citizens in the United no further business to come before the EVANGELINE LARSON BAKER, OF NEW YORK Senate, I ask unanimous consent that DAVID H. BALL, OF FLORIDA States, 30 days after the date of enactment SHAWN BAXTER, OF WASHINGTON of this Act unless the President submits to the Senate stand in adjournment under DEBRA ANNE BENAVIDEZ, OF VIRGINIA Congress a written waiver stating that the the previous order. SARAH MARIE BERAN, OF WASHINGTON VALERIE K. BILGRI HOLM, OF WISCONSIN obligation and expenditure of funds is crit- There being no objection, the Senate, THOMAS J. BILLARD, OF MARYLAND ical to the protection of the National Secu- at 8:27 p.m., adjourned until Thursday, DAVID MATTHEW BOYD, OF VIRGINIA rity of the United States. MELISSA ANNE BROWN, OF NEW YORK January 16, 2003, at 10 a.m. CHRISTOPHER L. CAMPBELL, OF OHIO f THOMAS CHOJNACKI, OF COLORADO f NICOLE ANN CHULICK, OF VIRGINIA UNANIMOUS CONSENT AGREE- JEFFREY S. COLLINS, OF VIRGINIA NOMINATIONS CHRISTINA K. CULLISON MENT—EXECUTIVE CALENDAR PETER J. COVINGTON, OF CALIFORNIA Mr. FRIST. Mr. President, I ask Executive nominations received by DANIEL NELS DALEY, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA the Senate January 15, 2003: RAYMOND MARK DAVIDSON, OF THE DISTRICT OF CO- unanimous consent that nominations LUMBIA to the Office of Inspector General, ex- DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AARON P. DAVIET, OF TENNESSEE RACHEL E. DAWLEY, OF TEXAS cept the Office of Inspector General of ROBERT A. STURGELL, OF MARYLAND, TO BE DEPUTY SONDRA FERGUSON DE ROJAS, OF VIRGINIA the Central Intelligence Agency, be re- ADMINISTRATOR OF THE FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINIS- PAM DEVOLDER, OF WASHINGTON TRATION, VICE LINDA HALL DASCHLE. MICHAEL DICKERSON, OF OHIO ferred in each case to the committee THE JUDICIARY MAYA HOWE DIETZ, OF WASHINGTON having primary jurisdiction over the STACY PEARCE DOMINGUEZ, OF NEW MEXICO JOSEPH ROBERT GOEKE, OF ILLINOIS, TO BE A JUDGE JEFFREY LYNN DUNFORD, OF VIRGINIA Department, Agency, or entity, and if OF THE UNITED STATES TAX COURT FOR A TERM OF FIF- BENJAMIN ANDREW EAST, OF CONNECTICUT and when reported in each case, then to TEEN YEARS AFTER HE TAKES OFFICE, VICE HERBERT L. EMILY SANFORD FISHER, OF MARYLAND CHABOT. MARK LEWIS FLEMING, OF VIRGINIA the Committee on Governmental Af- PATRICIA HEAD MINALDI, OF LOUISIANA, TO BE MELISSA A. FULLER, OF VIRGINIA fairs for not to exceed 20 calendar days, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE WESTERN DANIEL C. GAUSH, OF TEXAS DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA, VICE JAMES T. TRIMBLE, JR., ANN T. GILBRIDE, OF VIRGINIA except that in cases when the 20-day RETIRED. AUSTIN G. GILREATH, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA period expires while the Senate is in re- DEE D. DRELL, OF LOUISIANA, TO BE UNITED STATES JOHN GINKEL, OF MISSOURI DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOU- RICHARD B. GINSBURG, OF CALIFORNIA cess, the committee shall have 5 addi- ISIANA, VICE F. A. LITTLE, JR., RETIRED. RYAN M. GLIHA, OF ARIZONA tional calendar days after the Senate CECILIA M. ALTONAGA, OF FLORIDA, TO BE UNITED HEATHER GRANT, OF FLORIDA STATES DISTRICT JUDGE FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT BRIAN J. GREELEY, OF MARYLAND reconvenes to report the nomination. OF FLORIDA, VICE SHELBY HIGHSMITH, RETIRED. WILLIAM MICHAEL HAMMAKER, OF WASHINGTON VerDate Mar 15 2010 21:25 Jan 14, 2014 Jkt 081600 PO 00000 Frm 00154 Fmt 0637 Sfmt 9801 E:\2003SENATE\S15JA3.PT2 S15JA3 mmaher on DSKCGSP4G1 with SOCIALSECURITY January 15, 2003 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — SENATE S995 CHRISTINE M. HARBAUGH, OF MONTANA ILYA D. LEVIN, OF TEXAS ROBERT BLAKE ANDREW, OF TEXAS JANICE D.