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Los Angeles - Congressman Ted W. Lieu (D-Los Angeles) issued the following statement regarding the July 22 letter from Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Inspector General (IG) Patrick McFarland to OPM Acting Director Beth Cobert stating that the Office of the Chief Information Officer has "hindered and interfered with" his office's oversight.
Los Angeles - Today, Congressman Ted W. Lieu (D - Los Angeles), released the following statement on Super Typhoon Soudelor:
California Democrat Ted Lieu has a degree in computer science from Stanford University.
Ted Lieu is that rara avis on Capitol Hill -- a member of Congress who knows what he's talking about when it comes to technology.
CONTACT: Jack d'Annibale | jack.dannibale@mail.house.gov | 202-225-3976
CONGRESSMAN LIEU STATEMENT ON NOAA CLIMATE REPORT
The region's Democratic Congressmen are speaking out about the Iran nuclear deal forged by a Democratic president — with reservation.
Speaking to the Journal hours after the landmark deal was announced on July 14, Reps. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) and Adam Schiff (D-Burbank) expressed concerns about the deal but stopped far short of rejecting it.
CONTACT: Jack d'Annibale | jack.dannibale@mail.house.gov | 202-225-3976
CONGRESSMAN LIEU STATEMENT ON AGREEMENT WITH IRAN
Congressman Ted Lieu issued the following statement on today's announcement of an agreement between the P5+1 and Iran on its nuclear program.
The agency at the center of the likely largest-ever government data breach announced Thursday that more than 22 million people have had their personal information stolen.
When the number of Americans hit by the Office of Personnel Management' data breaches reached 22 million, Katherine Archuleta finally gave her growing chorus of critics what they wanted on Friday: She let it be someone else's problem.
But Archuleta's resignation as OPM director accomplished little, both her detractors and supporters agree, beyond quieting the calls for her ouster.
The embattled director of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has resigned, bowing to mounting pressure from Capitol Hill for her to step aside over a devastating government hack.
WASHINGTON— Katherine Archuleta, the embattled Office of Personnel Management director, resigned Friday as the backlash grew over her office's handling of the extensive hacking of millions of federal employee records that included security-clearance details dating back 15 years.