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The [[United States Department of Justice]] '''National Security Division''' ('''NSD''') handles national security functions of the department. Created by the [[USA PATRIOT Act#Reauthorizations|2005 USA PATRIOT Act reauthorization]], the division consolidated all of the department's [[national security]] and [[intelligence]] functions into a single division. The division is headed by the '''Assistant Attorney General for National Security'''.
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==Organization==
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The National Security Division is overseen by the Assistant Attorney General with whom the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General oversees the '''Executive Office''' - The office that adminsters the entire division.  In assistance are four deputy assistant attorneys general, all career civil servants, whom oversee each section.
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*'''Counterintelligence and Export Control Section''' - Responsible for supervising investigations and prosecutions relating to espionage, or trafficking of national security information and military hardware.
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*'''Counterterrorism Section''' - Responsible for supporting Law Enforcement efforts, policy and strategy in combatting international and domestic terrorism.
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*'''Foreign Investment and Review Section''' - Responsible for investigating and mitigating foreign investment in critical U.S. infrastructure and commerce.
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*'''Office of Law and Policy''' - Responsible for developing national security policies and strategies within the Justice Department.
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*'''Office of Intelligence''' - Responsible for legal and regulatory oversight of the U.S. Intelligence Community.  The office contains three sections
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**'''''Operations Section''''' - Responsible for pursuing legal authorization of U.S. Intelligence Operations and representing the government in a [[FISA Court]].
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**'''''Oversight Section''''' - Responsible for oversight of the Intelligence Community and ensuring full legal compliance and protection of individual privacy and civil liberties.
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**'''''Litigation Section''''' - Responsible for handling information gathered from FISA-related activities and preparation of the information for litigation.
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*'''Office of Justice for Victims of Overseas Terrorism''' - Responsible for working with terrorism victims and their families to pursue and prosecute the culprits.
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In December 2019, Michael Horowitz, the [[United States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General|Inspector General of the DoJ]] released a report accusing the Division of lying to the [[United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court|Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court]] in some of its applications for wiretaps.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20191211001826/https://www.justice.gov/storage/120919-examination.pdf</ref><ref>https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/doj-inspector-general-finds-17-significant-errors-or-omissions-in-carter-page-fisa-applications |title=DOJ inspector general finds 17 'significant errors or omissions' in Carter Page FISA applications</ref>  The Presiding Judge of the Court subsequently ordered the Division to "inform the Court in a sworn written submission of what it has done, and plans to do, to ensure that the statement of facts in each FBI application accurately and completely reflects information possessed by the FBI that is material to any issue presented by the application."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20200319073030/https://int.nyt.com/data/documenthelper/6600-fisa-court-demands-answers-fro/87f1132ddc399b0c99b1/optimized/full.pdf</ref>
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Employment.png Assistant Attorney General for National Security 
(Assistant Attorney General)

Handles the national security functions of the United States Department of Justice.

The United States Department of Justice National Security Division (NSD) handles national security functions of the department. Created by the 2005 USA PATRIOT Act reauthorization, the division consolidated all of the department's national security and intelligence functions into a single division. The division is headed by the Assistant Attorney General for National Security.

Organization

The National Security Division is overseen by the Assistant Attorney General with whom the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General oversees the Executive Office - The office that adminsters the entire division. In assistance are four deputy assistant attorneys general, all career civil servants, whom oversee each section.

  • Counterintelligence and Export Control Section - Responsible for supervising investigations and prosecutions relating to espionage, or trafficking of national security information and military hardware.
  • Counterterrorism Section - Responsible for supporting Law Enforcement efforts, policy and strategy in combatting international and domestic terrorism.
  • Foreign Investment and Review Section - Responsible for investigating and mitigating foreign investment in critical U.S. infrastructure and commerce.
  • Office of Law and Policy - Responsible for developing national security policies and strategies within the Justice Department.
  • Office of Intelligence - Responsible for legal and regulatory oversight of the U.S. Intelligence Community. The office contains three sections
    • Operations Section - Responsible for pursuing legal authorization of U.S. Intelligence Operations and representing the government in a FISA Court.
    • Oversight Section - Responsible for oversight of the Intelligence Community and ensuring full legal compliance and protection of individual privacy and civil liberties.
    • Litigation Section - Responsible for handling information gathered from FISA-related activities and preparation of the information for litigation.
  • Office of Justice for Victims of Overseas Terrorism - Responsible for working with terrorism victims and their families to pursue and prosecute the culprits.

In December 2019, Michael Horowitz, the Inspector General of the DoJ released a report accusing the Division of lying to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court in some of its applications for wiretaps.[1][2] The Presiding Judge of the Court subsequently ordered the Division to "inform the Court in a sworn written submission of what it has done, and plans to do, to ensure that the statement of facts in each FBI application accurately and completely reflects information possessed by the FBI that is material to any issue presented by the application."[3]


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromTo
Lisa Monaco1 July 20118 March 2013
Kenneth L. Wainstein28 September 200630 March 2008
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