NOMINEE TO HEAD VA POLICY OFFICE PLEDGES TO PROTECT
SENSITIVE DATA -- Patrick Dunne says he'll take
charge from day one.

Patrick Dunne (left) while still
on active-duty.
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Nominee to head VA policy office pledges to protect
sensitive data
By Daniel Pulliam
dpulliam@govexec.com
The nominee to replace a Veterans Affairs Department official who retired as
a result of the department's early May data breach told lawmakers Thursday
that if confirmed, he would ensure that the protection of sensitive data
becomes automatic.
Patrick Dunne has been nominated to head the VA's Office of Policy, Planning
and Preparedness, where the longtime data analyst responsible for the breach
worked.
The analyst had been taking sensitive data on 26.5
million people to his suburban Maryland home for three years for a "personal
fascination" project without the knowledge of his supervisors.
An inspector general investigation into the May 3 theft of that data
revealed that a dysfunctional relationship between the office's senior
career executive and its top political appointee hindered the department's
response.
Dennis Duffy, a longtime career employee who was the office's acting
assistant secretary for policy, planning and preparedness, has since
retired.
Michael McLendon, the office's former deputy
assistant secretary for policy, resigned June 2 as a result of the slow
response.
Dunne told the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee during a hearing that if
he is confirmed, the office's employees "will know that I am there on day
one."
He said he will take charge of implementing VA
Secretary James Nicholson's plan to change the department's information
technology culture.
Execution of the plan would fix the department's
data management problems, Dunne told the panel.
Committee Chairman Larry Craig, R-Idaho, said Dunne is the right person to
put the office "back together and lead it from the cloud it is under right
now."
The nominee, a graduate of the Naval Academy, is a retired rear admiral with
a 33-year career with the Navy.
He received a master's degree in mathematics from
the Navy's Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif.
The committee also heard the testimony of Thomas E. Harvey, nominated to
become the VA's assistant secretary for congressional affairs.
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