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From:
(NY) (FBI)" <I
To: '
. (NY) (FBI)"
Subject: FW: NYO Update
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 12:42:18 +0000
Importance: Normal
That's not a problem, you're good to go in whenever you need to. Thanks
SSA -
FBI New York
On Mar 18, 2020 8:38 AM, '
. (NY) (FBI)" <
> wrote:
I'll work from home today and may go in to grab a few more phone dumps to review tomorrow. I'll let you
know when I'm going in to the office and will keep it to a minimum.
On Mar 17, 2020 5:01 PM, '
(NY) (FBI)"
wrote:
All,
As always, please maintain your readiness in case the "shit hits the fan" and our mission changes. We could be
deployed at any time to assist with other FBI matters. That said, as per the ADIC's message we need to restrict the
amount of people working in the office. The reality of this situation is we are not able to go full throttle with business
as usual. We have to make adjustments, understanding we may not be as effective as we usually are for a temporary
period. The squad has absolutely crushed it for the past two years, I am not worried at all about slowing down for a
few weeks. Although TFOs will likely be pulled back by the NYPD at some point to help with their difficult mission, they
are not able to "tele-work" and will need to report to the office. Mand I have decided to let the TFOs have the squad
area after 3pm, so agents that need to be in the office should plan to clear out by 3pm. Agents that need to come to
the office should expect to do so only when necessary and for short periods of time, and shouldn't be coming into the
office to "handle routine business, training, paperwork, scheduling meetings, etc. if it can wait or be handled via
telework." lAs/SOSs have been directed to tele-work so they will be working remotely, available via Samsung to support
the mission. For the 305 agents, there will be plenty of pedophiles sitting home with nothing to do, so I expect to see
an increase in UC sessions and positive sessions! Otherwise, there are plenty of other things that can be done from
home short-term:
Training
Paperwork (FD-302s, ECs, etc.)
-
Limited forensic reviews
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Cyber research
Legal training
-
Guardian Leads
Telephonic interviews
Also, =
and
have boxes of evidence from Nygard;
M
and
have Epstein evidence; =
has boxes of
Ray evidence;
and
have hundreds of prison calls;
... well I'm sure
can come up with
something for you to doll Bottom line, we can keep busy at home and still move the mission forward.
Thanks for your understanding, as always contact me with questions or concerns.
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SSA
Squad C-20
Crimes Against Children/Human Trafficking
FBI New York
office
mobile
From:
(NY) (FBI)
Sent: Tuesday, March 17, 2020 3:00 PM
Subject: NYO Update
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
All,
As you are aware, things are constantly changing. Late yesterday evening we had a SVTC with FBIHQ and as a result,
every field office has started the process of (1) designating job functions which are critical to our continued mission,
and (2) identifying employees who have the ability to telework. We have started that process here in NYO. Managers
will worry about the bureaucracy of the tasker. In speaking with your colleagues across the country you may hear
about different offices handling designations differently, and different options being exercised about who is in and who
is not in the office. You will hear that individuals are being designated mission critical or non-mission critical, etc. Don't
worry about the differences or the terms — we are each in different circumstances. This office and this region are now
working through some unique challenges (court orders, illnesses, community recommendations, state health directives,
etc.). Other offices will have their hurdles.
For the NYO, for now I have designated every employee as mission critical. Every employee in this office is subject to
immediate recall and must maintain their readiness. At this time, I am also designating all NYO job functions as
having at least some ability to telework. That includes Special Agents. As a general goal, I do not want more than 20%
of any squad physically present in the office at any one time. A significant threat or other required work may drive that
percentage up/down (and your supervisor will notify you of those circumstances), but only those things that absolutely
must be executed in the office should be. In other words, folks shouldn't be in the office solely to handle routine
business, training, paperwork, scheduling meetings, etc. if it can wait or be handled via telework.
In addition to our work responsibilities, we have a responsibility in mitigating community spread. We also need to
protect the NYO's ability to surge in the event of a critical incident, and I cannot do that if-we have a large number of
sick employees. If you are part of the 20% scheduled to physically be in the office on a given day — DO NOT REPORT IF
YOU ARE FEELLING ILL.
Supervisors: Coordinate schedules for your respective squads.
Employees: If you don't have the ability to fill your day with telework, and many of you won't immediately, then you
will use Admin Leave (Weather/Safety). This could change in the future, but for the immediate time frame I look at it
this way — 2nd graders around the region are learning how to do distance learning. There are a variety of things we can
be doing remotely. Legal training; documenting 302's utilizing OneDrive on the UNCLASS side; distance learning via
UNCLASS virtual academy, etc. As an example - Perhaps your telework lasts two hours - then the next 6 are Admin
(Weather/Safety).
• I expect you to track your hours.
• WebTA guidance will be sent out next week.
• We all have a responsibility to keep accurate track of these hours, and I do not expect anyone to take advantage
of this admin leave.
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• Employees must take AL as appropriate or previously planned, and continue to take SL for medical
appointments/etc.
• When teleworking, please utilize Office 365/FBI OneDrive and also use this time to complete relevant
job/leadership training as appropriate. Additional guidance will be coming on how to access Virtual Academy
courses via fbi.gov.
Later today we expect to receive instructions on how individual employees may self-identify as being at higher risk of
serious complications from COVID-19. Those examples will be defined by the CDC, and you may self-identify if you wish
managers to consider it in assigning duties. No supervisor is to proactively inquire about an employee's medical
condition, nor is there any requirement that medical documentation will be needed. We will accept your self-
identification on your word. Separately, NY state medical guidance will continue to change. Attached is the latest
document from NY. Understand that exposure in this region no longer means you will get a test. NJ, CT and PA
residents may be different depending on your residence. Don't worry— you'll catch up. Understand that this too can
change.
Special Agents: There are obviously investigative steps you could be taking to advance your investigations. Do what
you can from outside the office. You may receive assignments outside of your immediate case work or normal
assignment and be surged to other taskers. Not every investigation is equal. Understand there are court orders in place
that may slow your roll a bit on arrests/grand juries/indictments. Stay flexible. You get my point.
We are taking the steps above to protect our workforce, our capabilities, and our community, and we'll continue to do
our best to keep everyone informed. Once again, this office is at the tip of the spear concerning a national crisis. Thank
you for remaining agile.
Regards,
Assistant Director in Charge
FBI New York Field Office
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
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