[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 71 (Monday, May 20, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S3611-S3612]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO JANE HOLL LUTE
Mr. CARPER. Mr. President, I rise today to express my deep gratitude
and best wishes to Ms. Jane Holl Lute for her service as Deputy
Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, DHS, over the past 4
years.
Ms. Lute arrived at DHS in April 2009 with an already impressive
public service record that included over 30 years of distinguished
service, including time in the U.S. Army during Operation Desert Storm.
She served on the National Security Council staff under both President
George H.W. Bush and President Bill Clinton. Ms. Lute held senior-level
positions within the United Nations, UN, where she oversaw logistical
and administrative support to UN peacekeeping operations worldwide and
coordinated efforts to build sustainable peace in countries emerging
from violent conflict. Her record of achievement extends to her
academic accomplishments. She holds a Ph.D. in political science from
Stanford University and a J.D. from Georgetown University. I would be
remiss if I did not mention that she achieved many of
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these extraordinary accomplishments as a single mother. Impressive
indeed.
As Deputy Secretary of DHS, Ms. Lute has served as the Department's
second-highest official and chief operating officer, responsible for
the day-to-day business and management of the third largest department
in the Federal Government of the United States. Comprised of more than
240,000 employees and operating with an annual budget of over $56
billion, DHS works to secure our Nation, while enhancing Federal,
State, and local capabilities to prepare for, respond to, and recover
from threats and disasters of all kinds.
Throughout the past 4 years, Ms. Lute has committed herself
wholeheartedly to the mission set forth in DHS's Quadrennial Homeland
Security Review, QHSR, which is to ensure that our Nation is a safe,
secure, and resilient place where the American way of life can thrive.
Against a backdrop of continued and evolving threats and hazards of all
kinds, Ms. Lute has worked determinedly to fulfill the challenging and
wide-ranging mission of the Department.
To that end, Ms. Lute has worked closely with the many partners in
both the public and the private sector who play an essential role in
keeping our Nation safe. This includes all levels of government, law
enforcement, private industry, and most importantly, individuals and
communities, who have proven time and time again that they are our
greatest allies and the key to our success. This bottom-up approach to
homeland security reflects the manner in which Ms. Lute has helped lead
DHS during her time at the Department. As I see it, her focus has
always closely mirrored two of my core values--to figure out the right
thing to do and do it, as well as to focus on excellence in everything
we do.
Under Ms. Lute's leadership, DHS also made significant progress in
aligning operations with smart and efficient strategy through
publication of the QHSR, the Nation's first ever comprehensive review
of America's strategy for homeland security, followed by the Bottom-Up
Review, which is DHS's effort to align programmatic activities and
organizational structure with the mission sets and goals identified in
the QHSR.
In her role as Deputy Secretary at DHS, Ms. Lute made it a priority
to institute the sound management practices that have helped place DHS
on solid financial, programmatic, strategic, and organizational
footing. Perhaps most notably, Ms. Lute's efforts helped DHS earn a
qualified audit opinion on all Fiscal Year 2012 financial statements, a
first for the Department and in record time for such a large and new
department. Ms. Lute also helped to implement the framework for
Integrated Investment Life Cycle Management to ensure that the DHS
budget of nearly $60 billion is spent wisely and efficiently.
Like a true leader, Ms. Lute has the vision to plan ahead and address
future challenges. One of Ms. Lute's hallmark achievements at DHS has
been her early focus in the area of cybersecurity. As Ms. Lute has said
herself, it is impossible to imagine a safe, secure, and resilient
Nation without a safe, secure, and resilient cyberspace. In particular,
Ms. Lute oversaw all Departmental efforts to strengthen the nation's
cybersecurity, including policy, planning, operations, and budget.
Through the numerous transitions in the Department's cyber governance
structure, Ms. Lute was a steady, reliable, informed, and persistent
voice on cyber matters, and she helped ensure that cyberspace would
remain civilian space.
In order to ensure our Nation's success in cybersecurity, Ms. Lute
personally led the implementation effort to improve the Department's
ability to build a world-class cybersecurity workforce and to ensure a
strong pipeline of talent for the future. Ms. Lute also helped promote
a Continuous Diagnostics and Monitoring capability, which will enable
Federal agencies and other organizations to see and respond to day-to-
day cyber threats. These efforts and others have contributed directly
to a stronger national cyber ecosystem.
Ms. Lute's accomplishments are not limited to domestic operations.
Her familiarity with international negotiation was of great value to
DHS and her efforts abroad have helped enhance security practices here
at home. As the lead negotiator for the U.S. Passenger Name Record
Agreement with the European Union, she secured a landmark new data-
sharing agreement with the European Union that increased the security
of air travel while protecting civil liberties and privacy. In these
negotiations, she bridged fundamental differences between how Europeans
and Americans view privacy through tenacity and perseverance. These
same traits are seen in her approach to the Department's bilateral
relations as well. She expanded cooperation with our British and German
allies through the Joint Contact Group and Security Cooperation Group,
forged stronger ties with India through the Homeland Security Dialogue,
and she opened the door to frank discussions with China over cyber and
port security.
The commitment to secure our Nation and create a more resilient
America is a goal that is shared not only among Members of Congress and
the men and women of the Department of Homeland Security, but also
among everyday citizens. That security is ensured by the men and women
who step forward each day and say ``Send Me.'' Ms. Lute once told me
this is the very credo the men and women of DHS embrace in every
crisis. So today, I sincerely thank Deputy Secretary Lute for her
public service and for her extraordinary service over 3 decades to keep
our Nation safe. She leaves behind a strong legacy of ``just get it
done'' leadership, paving the path for future leaders and employees at
DHS. I, for one, will remember her fondly for her commitment to
ensuring American homeland security and for living DHS's ``Send Me''
attitude. Jane Holl Lute is a role model for us all.
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