OATSD(PCLT) LEADERSHIP

Mr. Michael Kremlacek

Acting Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Transparency (ATSD(PCLT)) and Department of Defense (DoD) Senior Intelligence Oversight Official (SIOO)




 

DIRECTORATES 


Privacy and Civil Liberties Directorate (PCLD)
 

Provides policy guidance and oversees the administration, organization, and management of Department of Defense Privacy and Civil Liberties Programs.

Intelligence Oversight Directorate (IOD)

Conducts independent oversight of all Department of Defense intelligence, counterintelligence, and intelligence-related activities.

 Regulatory Directorate (RD)

Optimizes regulatory compliance throughout the Department of Defense.

Freedom of Information Act Directorate (FOIA)

Provides policy guidance and oversees the administration, organization, and management of Department of Defense Freedom of Information Act Program.

           Administrative Office

Conducts PCLT leadership and Directorates mission support functions.

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The US flag flew at half staff today at the Allied Air Component Headquarters Ramstein Air Base Germany in remembrance of September 11th 2009.  The flag along with the flags of the 27 other nations of the NATO Alliance were flown in observance of the eight year anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York City, the Pentagon and Somerset County, PA.  Although the attacks occurred on American soil, the impact was felt by the Alliance as a whole and the 28-nation's solidarity was demonstrated by NATO's first ever enactment of Article 5.  Article 5 states that if a NATO Ally is attacked, the Alliance considers the attack as one against all members, and will take necessary actions to assist the Ally attacked. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Sean Mateo White)
090911-F-1029W-001.JPG Photo By: Tech. Sgt. Sean Mateo White

Sep 11, 2009
The US flag flew at half staff today at the Allied Air Component Headquarters Ramstein Air Base Germany in remembrance of September 11th 2009. The flag along with the flags of the 27 other nations of the NATO Alliance were flown in observance of the eight year anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York City, the Pentagon and Somerset County, PA. Although the attacks occurred on American soil, the impact was felt by the Alliance as a whole and the 28-nation's solidarity was demonstrated by NATO's first ever enactment of Article 5. Article 5 states that if a NATO Ally is attacked, the Alliance considers the attack as one against all members, and will take necessary actions to assist the Ally attacked. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Sean Mateo White)


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