James Walker
James Walker is the Chief Security Specialist with the Justice Management Division, having been employed by the DOJ for eight years.
James Walker is the Chief Security Specialist with the Justice Management Division, having been employed by the DOJ for eight years. His duties include operating a Sensitive Compartment Information Facility (SCIF), a specially constructed room within the DOJ building for storing classified national security/foreign intelligence documents. Walker supervised Garnett Taylor, a former DOJ security officer, for approximately one year. Walker had no recollection of an incident where he reassigned Taylor and handled document disposition himself. He stated that there were no Inslaw or PROMIS documents in the DOJ Security Department, nor in any of the safes he controlled or knew about.1
Sources
- U.S. Department of Justice. Report of Special Counsel Nicholas J. Bua to the Attorney General of the United States Regarding the Allegations of Inslaw, Inc. March 1993. ↩
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