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From: To: ' ' Subject: RE: Canvass Opens for Attorney General's Award Nominations Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2021 15:53:16 -4)000 Importance: Normal Inline-Images: image001.png I think this is a great idea too. On Feb 12, 2021 10:49 AM, I think they would be. The only question I'd have is does the investigation have to be resolved before submission? Special Agent - FBI New York Field Office Child Exploitation/Human Trafficking Desk From: Sent: Friday, February 12, 20219:56 AM To: Subject: Fw: Canvass Opens for Attorney General's Award Nominations What do you guys think about the Epstein/Maxwell investigation for this? Would SDNY be okay with a submission? Program Manager FBI Victim Services Division From: FBI COMMUNICATIONS Sent: Thursday, February 11, 20214:39 PM To: FBI-ALL Subject: Canvass Opens for Attorney General's Award Nominations \,. (11 FBI Human Resources Division Seeking FBI Nominations for the 69th Annual AG Awards EFTA00154307 Nominations for the 69th annual Attorney General's Awards will be accepted through Tuesday, March 2. These are among the highest honors granted by the Department of Justice (Dal). The AG Awards recognize department employees and partners for exceptional accomplishment of DOJ's mission in 30 categories covering investigative cases, heroism, integrity, national security, technology, and administrative support. Each FBI division can submit only one nomination per category. All nomination documents are posted to the Attorney General's Award page on BUNET. Employees must review nomination guidelines and the award categories and then submit nominations for division head approval. Approved nominations must be entered in EPAS by designated division POCs no later than March 2. Please note that nominations submitted for an AG Award category can later be submitted for an appropriate Director's Award category, if approved by a division head. HRD runs indices checks on all nominees who are not DOJ employees to ensure the suitability of nominees submitted by the FBI. To accommodate those checks, nominators must collect key information on non-DOJ employee nominees, which is detailed in the nomination guidelines. Questions? Send a UNet email to Program Manager EFTA00154308

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Filename EFTA00154307.pdf
File Size 99.0 KB
OCR Confidence 85.0%
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