[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 95 (Wednesday, June 18, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Page S3807]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO JEFFREY HOWARD
Mr. CHAMBLISS. Mr. President, I wish to pay special tribute to
Jeffrey R. Howard, a key member of my staff on the Select Committee on
Intelligence for his distinguished service to the Senate. Jeffrey will
leave us shortly to join the new office being opened by Ionic Security
in Maryland, where he will serve as the chief technology officer's
chief of staff. I am honored to have the opportunity to publicly thank
Jeffrey and note my appreciation for his outstanding service to the
Select Committee on Intelligence during the past 4 years.
Since becoming the vice chairman of the committee in 2011, I have
often relied upon Jeffrey's impressive technical expertise and teamwork
skills on a wide range of oversight issues. He has provided us with his
expert advice in matters relating to science, technology, and
engineering, including cybersecurity, oversight of the National
Security Agency, and information technology programs.
Jeffrey is well known on the Hill and by the private sector as one of
the leading congressional staff experts on cybersecurity legislative
issues. He has worked tirelessly with my team to develop and negotiate
legislative proposals consistent with my strong desire to get an
effective cybersecurity information sharing bill enacted into law.
During the 112th Congress, Jeffrey was a crucial participant in the
negotiations that led the ranking members of eight Senate committees to
co-sponsor S. 2151 and S. 3342, the Strengthening and Enhancing
Cybersecurity by Using Research, Education, Information, and Technology
Act of 2012, more commonly known as ``SECURE IT.'' During this
Congress, Senator Feinstein and I have been working very hard to
develop a bipartisan cybersecurity information sharing bill that we
believe will be well-received by the private sector and our colleagues
in the Senate and the House of Representatives. We are finally quite
close to being able to mark up our cybersecurity information sharing
bill and Jeffrey played an integral role every step of the way.
Jeffrey even has a superpower--he has the ability to translate
extremely complicated technical topics into clear and concise
explanations that can be used to solve difficult, real-world problems.
He is also the undisputed staff champion at documenting the extent of
his oversight efforts. He has filed more memoranda for the record
during his tenure than half of the professional staff members combined.
I dare say that Jeffrey may know more about the National Security
Agency than some of the senior executives who have served there.
Jeffrey's inexhaustible work ethic and sound judgment have made him an
indispensable member of the committee staff and an invaluable resource
to other congressional committees. His sly wit and good humor make him
a pleasure to work with. He is the consummate team player who improves
the performance of everyone around him.
My colleagues and I trust Jeffrey's judgment implicitly. His
dedicated public service and exceptional day-to-day performance on the
job have earned our respect and admiration, and it inspired a
generation of staff who had the privilege to work alongside him. There
is no doubt that Jeffrey has a bright future at Ionic Security;
however, should the right opportunity present itself, I would strongly
encourage my Senate colleagues to entice him back into public service.
We will miss Jeffrey deeply, but his legacy will remain a part of the
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence for years to come.
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