[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 100 (Monday, July 15, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5684-S5686]


                      TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL J. MORELL

  Mrs. FEINSTEIN. Madam President, on behalf of Senator Chambliss and 
myself we wish to recognize and pay tribute to Mr. Michael J. Morell, 
Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, who will leave 
his current position on Friday, August 9, 2013, and retire at the end 
of September. Mr. Morell's career spans over 33 years in the CIA during 
which he distinguished himself as a patriot, leader, and friend of the 
Senate.
  Michael Morell deserves the gratitude of the entire Nation for his 
three decades of selfless service at the CIA.
  An Ohio native, Mr. Morell received a B.A. degree in economics from 
the University of Akron in 1980 and an M.A. in economics from 
Georgetown University in 1984.
  Since joining the CIA in 1980, Michael's talents lifted him from 
being an analyst covering international energy issues to some of the 
toughest assignments that the CIA has to offer: Presidential Briefer, 
Associate Deputy Director, Director of Intelligence, Deputy Director, 
and toughest of all, twice he was called upon to serve as Acting 
Director. In each assignment, Michael provided exemplary leadership for 
the men and women of the Agency and demonstrated he was someone who 
knew how to manage operations, sharpen analysis, invest in new 
technologies, and assure the smooth functioning of the entire CIA 
workforce.
  As the President's Daily Briefer, Michael was at President Bush's 
side on that horrific day in September 2001. He was there at President 
Obama's side as Deputy CIA Director when the United States brought 
justice to Osama bin Ladin in May 2011. These are only two examples out 
of many where Michael helped guide the Agency and the Nation through 
some of the most complex and challenging times in our recent history.
  As the Acting Director and Deputy Director of the Central 
Intelligence Agency, Michael has had frequent interaction with Senators 
and staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. His 
professionalism, mature judgment, frank and sage advice, and 
interpersonal skills earned him the respect and confidence of the 
committee. His sound judgment and candor also directly contributed to 
his successful representation of the CIA's interests before the 
committee and Congress.
  As the chairman and vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on 
Intelligence, we have had additional opportunities to see Michael's 
contributions to this Nation. We cannot speak of them here, but the 
American people should know that his service goes beyond the public 
record, and has spanned the globe.
  Throughout his career, Michael Morell demonstrated a profound 
commitment to our Nation, selfless service

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to the CIA, deep concern for Agency officers and their families, and a 
commitment to excellence. Michael is the consummate intelligence 
professional whose performance personified those traits of courage, 
competency, and integrity that our Nation expects from its professional 
intelligence officers.
  Mr. President, we ask our colleagues to join us in thanking Mr. 
Michael Morell for his honorable service to the Central Intelligence 
Agency and the people of the United States. We also thank Michael's 
wife Mary Beth and his children, Sarah, Luke, and Peter, for their 
support and understanding, as well as their sacrifices in allowing 
Michael to selflessly commit himself to protecting our Nation against 
those who would do us harm.
  We wish the Morell family all the best in the future.


                     TRIBUTE TO TIMOTHY P. IRELAND

  Mrs. FEINSTEIN. Madam President, on behalf of Senator Chambliss and 
myself we wish to recognize and pay tribute to Mr. Timothy P. Ireland, 
Deputy Director of the Office of Congressional Affairs, OCA, at the 
Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, who is retiring after a long and 
distinguished career of government service.
  Tim is not well known to the American people, but his quiet service 
and unflappable demeanor here made him a friend to the Intelligence 
Committee and staff
  After graduating from the University of Southern California in 1970 
with a bachelor's degree in international relations, Tim continued his 
education, earning a master's degree and Ph.D. from the Fletcher School 
of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. After teaching for 2 years, 
Tim joined the Central Intelligence Agency in 1981, as an officer in 
the Directorate of Intelligence, focusing on European political and 
military affairs.
  Tim worked in a number of analytic and management positions in the 
Directorate of Intelligence, authored a National Intelligence Estimate, 
and served on the President's Daily Brief staff.
  Throughout his career, Tim worked in both policy and intelligence 
community positions. He spent 2 years in the Department of State's 
Bureau of Political-Military affairs working on arms control and 
strategic defense issues. For nearly 4 years he worked in the National 
Intelligence Council. Tim entered the field of resource management in 
1991 with a tour in the Office of Comptroller. He subsequently served 
in senior resource management positions in the Directorate of 
Intelligence, the Office of the Chief Information Officer, and the 
Office of the Chief Financial Officer, CFO.
  In this last capacity, Tim proved invaluable to the committee in 
understanding the CIA's programs and finances, giving direct, accurate 
answers to difficult questions. Twice, Tim served as the Acting 
Director of the Office of Congressional Affairs, serving as the CIA's 
primary interface with congressional oversight committees, leadership, 
and Members. While serving in the offices of OCA and CFO, Tim was known 
for keeping the Congress fully and currently informed.
  In these capacities, Tim had frequent interaction with Senators and 
staff of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. His 
professionalism, thoughtfulness, and frank responses earned him the 
respect and confidence of the committee. His friendly demeanor and 
candor helped him successfully represent the CIA's interests before the 
committee and Congress.
  Tim Ireland throughout his career has shown a deep commitment to our 
national security, proud service to the CIA, and a calm yet thorough 
performance in his work. His more than 32 years of service as an 
intelligence officer has helped to keep our Nation and its citizens 
safe.
  Mr. President, we ask our colleagues to join us in thanking Mr. Tim 
Ireland for his honorable service to the Central Intelligence Agency 
and the people of the United States. We also want to thank Tim's wife 
Andy for her support and understanding, as well as her sacrifices in 
allowing Tim to selflessly commit himself to protecting our Nation.
  We wish Tim and Andy Ireland all the best in the future.

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