VA OFFICIAL STEPS DOWN AFTER DATA HEIST --
Michael H. McLendon, Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Policy, resigns.

All background on VA data heist
on this page...
Finally...the heads begin to roll.
We have two stories. First is the
latest news and second is a bio on McLendon.
Story here...
http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/2006/05/30/ap2781300.html
Story below:
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Veterans Official Steps Down After Theft
By HOPE YEN
A Veteran Affairs deputy assistant secretary who didn't immediately notify
top officials about a theft of 26.5 million veterans' personal information
is stepping down, citing missteps that led to the security breach.
Michael H. McLendon, deputy assistant secretary for policy, said Tuesday he
would relinquish his high-level post on Friday. McLendon supervised the VA
data analyst who lost the data and is the first official to leave after VA
Secretary Jim Nicholson pledged to hold officials accountable after the May
3 burglary, in which a government-owned laptop and disks were stolen from an
agency analyst's home in Maryland.
"Words are inadequate to describe how I feel about these recent events and
the impact on the band of brothers and sisters of service members and
veterans that we are supposed to serve," McLendon wrote in a letter obtained
Tuesday by The Associated Press.
"Given that this very serious and tragic event occurred on my watch and in
my organization, I feel it necessary that I tender my resignation," stated
the letter, which was submitted to the VA late Friday. "I would be modeling
the wrong behavior to my staff and others in VA if I took no action to be
responsible."
A spokesman for the VA did not have an immediate comment Tuesday.
The resignation comes as the VA is under attack for a three-week delay in
publicizing the burglary in what has become one of the nation's largest
security breaches. During hearings last week, Nicholson said he was "mad as
hell" that employees did not notify him until May 16; the public was
notified on May 22.
According to congressional testimony, the VA data analyst immediately told
his supervisors - including McLendon - after the theft of a laptop and disks
that contained veterans' birthdates, Social Security numbers and disability
ratings at the data analyst's Aspen Hill, Md., home.
McLendon informed other officials, who then told Deputy Secretary Gordon
Mansfield, the agency's No. 2 official, on May 10. But no formal action was
taken until the VA inspector general's office heard about the theft through
office gossip on May 10 and began its separate investigation.
On Tuesday, some veterans' groups said it was appropriate that McLendon
stepped down. But they expressed concern that he and the midlevel data
analyst would be made scapegoats, citing a complete communications breakdown
in the agency.
"We can't be blaming this whole thing on some data analyst and his boss,"
said Bob Wallace, executive director of Veterans of Foreign Wars. "There are
many more individuals in this chain of command that I hope would be held
accountable."
The breach is second only to a hacking incident last June at CardSystems
Solutions in which the accounts of 40 million credit card holders were
compromised.
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Bio here...
http://www.whcoa.gov/about/policy/Advisory-Members/bios_McLendon.asp
Bio below:
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Michael H. McLendon
Mr. McLendon is the founder of McLendon & Associates, a management
consulting and public policy firm that provides a range of services to a
diverse portfolio of state and local government, Federal agency, and private
sector clients engaged in the health services, long term care, disability,
aging and social service delivery, and information technology arenas. Mr.
McLendon has also worked extensively in the international environment for
the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, U.S. Agency for International
Development, and the Department of Defense on a number of social service,
pension and unemployment, resource and financial management, and strategic
planning reform projects. Mr. McLendon has also served as a consultant and
advisor for the National Academy of Public Administration, Carl Vinson
Institute of Government at the University of Georgia, the Institute for
Defense Analyses, and other organizations.
In December 2003, Mr. McLendon was appointed as the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Policy in the Department of Veterans Affairs. In this
position, Mr. McLendon exercises broad responsibilities including policy
analysis of disability, long term care, the aging veteran population, and
service delivery strategies.
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