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Kenneth P. Mortensen
Acting Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer
Office of the Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice
Kenneth P. Mortensen is the Acting Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer for the U.S.
Department of Justice. As the former Deputy Chief Privacy Officer of the Department of
Homeland Security and a practicing privacy attorney, Mr. Mortensen brings expertise not only
in protecting and safeguarding privacy and civil liberties, but also integrating those protections
and safeguards into an operational framework for law enforcement and national security.
Within the Office of the Deputy Attorney General, he determines appropriate privacy processes
collaborating in the development of policy supporting the mission of the Department.
As the Acting Chief Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer, he serves as the primary policy
advisor to the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General on privacy and civil liberties
matters concerning agency operations. In this role, Mr. Mortensen oversees the implementation
privacy and civil liberties policy throughout the Department, including the constituent bureaus,
such as the Federal Bureau of Investigations, the Drug Enforcement Agency, and the Office of
Justice Programs, and agency components, such as the Criminal Law Division, Justice
Management Division, and Civil Law Division.
As the Senior Agency Official for Privacy, he reviews the Department’s mission operations
to ensure effective compliance with appropriate privacy and civil liberties authorities. This
includes implementation of privacy compliance operations through the review and approval of
Privacy Impact Assessments as well as participating on the Department’s Data Integrity Board
and Document Committee. Additionally, Mr. Mortensen works to refine the Department’s
protections for individual civil liberties, specifically in the context of counterterrorism and law
enforcement efforts. He coordinates the Departmental oversight concerning privacy and civil
liberties in all aspects of the Department’s mission, especially with regard to information
sharing and intelligence.
Mr. Mortensen also serves as the co‐chair of the U.S. federal government’s CIO Councilʹs
Privacy Committee with Karen Evans, Administrator, Office of E‐Government & Information
Technology at the Office of Management & Budget and as co‐chair of the Program Manager for
the Information Sharing Environmentʹs Privacy Guidelines Committee with Alex Joel, Civil
Liberties Protection Officer for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
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