Documents tagged "Government"
Found 57 documents with this tag
DOJ-OGR-00021563.jpg
The image appears to be a scanned document with redacted content. It seems to be an official letter or notification of some sort, possibly from the United States Government due to the reference to "Department of Justice" at the top. The text is blurred and unreadable, which suggests that sensitive information has been intentionally obscured to maintain confidentiality. There are no visible people, locations, or other significant objects in the image aside from the redactions themselves.
DOJ-OGR-00021359.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text. The content appears to be an article or report discussing a legal case involving the United States Federal Government and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). There is visible text on the page, which includes the title "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," followed by references to federal court cases such as "U.S. v. Microsoft Corp." The document also mentions a "Statement of Interest" filed by the DOJ and refers to the "Supreme Court." There are no images or people visible in this image; it is purely a text-based document.
DOJ-OGR-00021304.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of an official document from the U.S. Department of Justice. It is titled "IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK" and includes a case number at the top right. The text within the document discusses matters related to court proceedings, specifically mentioning parties such as "the Government" and providing information about legal filings like motions and responses. The content is written in English and contains references to statutes and regulations, indicating that this document pertains to legal matters of public record.
DOJ-OGR-00020782.jpg
The image shows a scanned document with printed content and appears to be a formal letter or statement from the United States Government. There is visible text within the document that includes the address, date, and possibly names and titles, but the resolution does not allow for clear reading of the details. The document has a header and footer with page numbers, suggesting it's part of a multi-page document. The bottom right corner features an indistinct mark or stamp, which might be a signature or an official seal, but it is too small to discern clearly. The style of the document suggests that it is meant for official business correspondence.
DOJ-OGR-00020617.jpg
The image displays a piece of paper with printed text and handwritten annotations. It appears to be an official document such as an arrest report, given the context provided by the text: "ARREST REPORT" is visible at the top along with information like "United States Government Property" and "Criminal Complaint" below that. There are lines of text filled out with various details including names, locations, and dates. Handwritten notes and signatures are interspersed throughout the document, possibly indicating modifications or approvals by different individuals. The image is slightly blurred, making some of the handwriting difficult to read clearly.
DOJ-OGR-00008788.jpg
The image shows a document that appears to be an official court filing titled "United States District Court." It is related to a case involving the government and a person named "Pamela C. Smith." The document includes references to counts, charges, penalties, and statutes such as 18 U.S.C. § 641 (Theft of Government Property) and other sections that likely pertain to theft, fraud, or similar offenses. There is a section with handwritten notes that seem to be annotations or corrections made by the court or an attorney, discussing the penalties associated with each count in the case. The document also includes information about potential fines and terms of imprisonment.
DOJ-OGR-00002822.jpg
The image is of a document with text and appears to be an official letter from the United States Government Printing Office. The visible text includes references to specific items such as 'Document No.', 'Subject', 'Office Symbol', 'To', 'From', 'Date', 'File Number', 'Name of Officer', and 'Title of Officer'. There are also phrases like 'OFFICIAL USE ONLY' and the abbreviation 'NRC', which stands for Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The document has been redacted to remove sensitive information or details.
DOJ-OGR-00008873.jpg
The image displays a piece of paper with printed content. It appears to be an official document, possibly from the United States Government or related agencies, as indicated by the reference to "United States House of Representatives" and the mention of a committee in Washington D.C. The text is organized in sections, and it lists various items such as locations (including New York), entities (like a school), and possibly topics or references for further reading or consideration. There are some numbers present, but they are not entirely clear due to the resolution of the image. The document also contains lines indicating where signatures would be placed.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028687.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text and what appears to be an analysis or report on the United States' relationship with Israel. The text is dense and contains several paragraphs of information that is likely related to foreign policy or international relations. At the bottom of the page, there is a watermark or logo with the text "United States Government" indicating the source or authority associated with the document.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_030433.txt
In this document, Jeffrey Epstein is a central figure who is described as a wealthy financier and registered sex offender who preyed upon vulnerable young girls on his private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The document highlights the failures of multiple government agencies in dealing with Epstein's crimes, including the FBI, the Department of Justice, and local law enforcement. It mentions prominent individuals such as former President Bill Clinton and Prince Andrew who are associated with Epstein. Additionally, it discusses the efforts made by Epstein's victims to challenge the lenient plea deal he received in 2007 from prosecutors that allowed him to avoid federal charges.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_029963.txt
The document discusses two Bitcoin hearings held by Senate committees and how they could have been a disaster for the Bitcoin community. However, the hearings turned out to be successful due to the efforts of Bitcoin advocates engaging with federal regulators, lawmakers, and other influential figures in Washington DC. The Bitcoin Foundation's Patrick Murck testified before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee during one of the hearings. The document also mentions that Steven Sinofsky is up 50% on his Bitcoin investment.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026825.txt
The document provides biographies of two individuals associated with Deutsche Bank - Francis J. Kelly and Larry V. Adam. Francis Kelly is Global Coordinator for Public Affairs as well as Head of Government & Public Affairs for North and Latin Americas, responsible for managing relationships with elected officials and political bodies globally. He also heads the Bank's U.S. Direct Investment Advisory Group providing strategic counsel to non-U.S. companies. Larry Adam serves as Chief Investment Officer for Wealth Management‒Americas and Chief Investment Strategist for Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management‒Americas, responsible for managing investments on behalf of clients in the Americas region.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025849.txt
The Office of Government Information Services has released its fourth annual report for FY 2013 detailing their activities and accomplishments in resolving Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) disputes between requesters and federal agencies. The demand for their services is high, with the number of incoming cases jumping 40% from the previous year to over 500 cases, while closing nearly 500 cases - also a 40% increase from the prior year. They assisted thousands of FOIA requesters and worked with agencies to promote compliance with FOIA. While they have carried out Congress's mandate in several ways, they would like to implement a more robust review program as demand for their services increases.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025231.txt
The email discusses an interview with Arthur Laffer, the architect of Reaganomics, where he suggests that President Obama adopt common-sense economic policies such as a flat tax, spending restraint, sound money, and free trade to solve the nation's economic woes. He also criticized Ben Bernanke for running the least sound monetary policy, and said that Standard & Poor's was correct in downgrading the US credit rating.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024294.txt
This document highlights the accomplishments of a representative during their first term in office from 2015-2016. Some key achievements include being named to various committees and groups such as the Agriculture Committee, Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Democratic Leadership Steering and Policy Committee, and more. They were also selected for President Obama's White House Renewable Energy roundtable group. Their legislative activity included successfully removing the Virgin Islands from PROMESA, securing VA decisions to expand Choice Program eligibility for Virgin Islands resident veterans, and co-sponsoring legislation to expand the VA choice program eligibility (H.R.572). They also led efforts to defeat an amendment that would have reduced federal dollars for the Virgin Islands and secured commitment from the Army Corp of Engineers for increased personnel and resources for the Virgin Islands backlog of permits.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022494.txt
The Resource Guide to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act provides information for businesses and individuals about the FCPA and its enforcement. The guide is a non-binding, informal summary prepared by staff from the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Enforcement Division of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. It does not create any rights or substitute for legal counsel on specific issues related to the FCPA. Companies or individuals seeking an opinion concerning specific prospective conduct can use the U.S. Department of Justice's opinion procedure. The guide is available online at justice.gov/criminal/fraud/fcpa and sec.gov/spotlight/fcpa.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019448.txt
The document is a business proposal for CEFOTAJ in Haiti, focusing on supporting private industry to achieve economic independence from foreign aid. The proposal highlights the need for sustainable employment and training to develop an industry capable of providing a catalyst for growth and overcoming negative stigmas associated with Haiti's past. It also emphasizes the country's potential despite its ongoing challenges and reliance on donor countries, noting that secondary data was used in the plan based on academic, government, news resources, and expertise from individuals experienced in dealing with Haiti.
