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Foreign Lobbyist Database Could Vanish

 
 
Reply Tue 29 Jun, 2004 11:32 am
"Responding to a recent Freedom of Information request from the Center for Public Integrity , the Justice Department's Foreign Agent Registration Unit said it was unable to copy its records electronically because their computer system was 'so fragile.' In a letter, the head of the unit's Freedom of Information office said that simply attempting to make an electronic copy of the database 'could result in a major loss of data, which would be devastating.' The database details millions of dollars spent on lobbying activities by foreign governments, companies, and foundations. Those activities include everything from wining and dining lawmakers to broadcasting issue ads on American television and radio stations."

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Foreign Lobbyist Database Could Vanish

Justice Department claims merely copying its foreign agents database could destroy itCounterespionage to lobbying
As part of Justice's Criminal Division, the Foreign Agent Registration Unit is tasked with maintaining the records. Created by the 1938 Foreign Agent Registration Act, the office was originally intended for counterespionage against Nazi agents. By tracking their activities within American borders, the United States government felt it could better combat propaganda.

These days, FARA registers lobbyists who act on the behalf of a "foreign principal," such as a government or a political party. All individuals and firms who represent a foreign interest and engage in political activities before a U.S. official or conduct public relations are required to register with the office.

The firms and individuals appearing in the database read like a who's who of the Washington lobbying machine. It includes powerhouse law firms, such as Patton Boggs (representing Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Angola, among many others). The Livingston Group, a government affairs shop headed by the former chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, Bob Livingston, is listed representing the governments of Turkey and the Cayman Islands. Giant public relations shop Hill & Knowlton Inc. is shown representing SABIC Core Communications, which is part of a Saudi-controlled international petrochemical company based in Riyadh.

Despite its importance, Justice Department officials describe the database itself as virtually on life support. Even attempting to copy the database could irretrievably damage it, they say.

Saudis spent millions
While the FARA office may be under-funded, the lobbying activity it is supposed to track and make freely available to the public is extravagant.

One of the chief beneficiaries of the Saudis' largesse has been Qorvis Communications L.L.C., a public and government affairs consulting firm located in the Washington, D.C. area.

Qorvis's Saudi business has spiked since the 9/11 terrorist attacks as the kingdom and its ruling royal family have battled against negative public opinion.

In 2002, Qorvis was given at least $14.6 million to raise awareness "of the Kingdom's commitment to the war against terrorism and to peace in the Middle East." Qorvis representatives then fanned out to Capitol Hill, the White House, as well as to major newspapers and television networks to spread the kingdom's message.

"We help them manage a public affairs and government affairs program in design to support the U.S.-Saudi relationship," said Michael Petruzzello, managing partner at Qorvis. "We are in an environment now where the pillars of this relationship need to be reinforced."

The breadth and intensity of the PR campaign is remarkable. From April to September 2002, Adel Al-Jubeir, an advisor to the Crown Prince and chief Saudi spin doctor, made more than 80 media contacts, appearing more than 50 times on television.

Petruzzello and a colleague met with the White House communications staff as well as aides to the House Government Reform Committee. Pat Roush, whose daughters were allegedly abducted by their father to Saudi Arabia, believes the firm's representatives coached her children through a television interview that aired while Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., visited the kingdom in 2002. Qorvis lobbyists were particularly concerned about "Child Abduction/Burton Delegation visit to Saudi Arabia" in their discussions with federal officials, according to filings.

"My heart goes out to her as a parent myself," Petruzzello said. "The issue itself was Qorvis was not really involved. That is a government to government issue."

Qorvis also produced issue ads and conducted focus groups. Broadcast during weekend talk shows, commercials showed a variety of Saudi royals shaking hands with American presidents, past and present. The ads were fronted by the Alliance for Peace and Justice, which was funded by the Saudi Royal Embassy and the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry's Committee for the Development of International Trade in Riyadh.

Justice's refusal
Nearly all of the information above was gleaned from records in the FARA database. Yet according to DOJ officials, any attempt to copy the database could cause irreparable damage, rendering it unusable.

Justice officials say they are working to upgrade the document handling software for the FARA database. According to Justice's response letter to the Center's FOIA request, the FARA database is in the process of being transferred to a more modern system by information technology contractors hired by the department. They say the completion date for the upgrade is December 2004.

Until then, the database cannot withstand a "mass export" as requested. The Center has appealed Justice's refusal to honor its Freedom of Information request and is considering taking the matter to court.

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Reply Tue 29 Jun, 2004 11:57 am
They need to switch to Oracle 9i, it's a pretty stable system. Data which is collected and never used is virtually the same as never collecting the data in the first place. As a database specialist, I'm dismayed that the government is only now getting around to taking care of this.
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