In a letter to Office of Management and Budget Acting Director Jeff Zients, the two lawmakers say the Food and Drug Administration lawsuit raises broader questi...
Two senior Republican lawmakers want the Office of Management and Budget to assess agency guidelines for monitoring employees’ personal email accounts.
Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) wrote to acting OMB Director Jeff Zients yesterday detailing seven questions they would like to be included in the analysis.
The request comes on the heels of a lawsuit by six former employees of the Food and Drug Administration, who allege the agency looked at their personal email after they raised concerns about the approval process of medical devices. The Office of Special Counsel is investigating the claims of retaliation and whether the FDA may have obtained access to personal email by intercepting passwords and searching archived messages.
“Our investigation of FDA’s surveillance of whistleblowers has given rise to a broader question about the policies and practices for electronic surveillance at other federal agencies,” the lawmakers wrote. “In the interest of evaluating whether those policies and practices are consistent with the guidance contained in the Office of Legal Counsel’s 2009 opinion and recent court decisions, we request OMB’s assistance in collecting information from all federal agencies about their respective email monitoring practices.”
Specifically, the lawmakers want to know:
An OMB spokeswoman said the agency is reviewing the letter.
“As a general matter, the Obama administration strongly supports whistleblower protections and has sought to deliver a more open and transparent government to make it more accountable to the American people,” the spokeswoman said.
Grassley and Issa did not put a deadline on when the report would be due.
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