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DoD DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 1 The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the "Commission") requests that the U.S. Department of Defense (the "respondent") provide the Commission with copies of the following documents no later than May 23, 2003, (the "production date"): Thomas H. Kean HAIR

1. The event, tasking, and production logs for the Crisis Coordination Group (CCG) or other Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) crisis management mechanisms activated on 9/11/01.

Lee H. Hamilton VICE CHAIR Richard Ben-Veniste Max Cleland Fred F. Fielding Jamie S. Gorelick Slade Gorton John Lehman Timothy J. Roemer James R. Thompson Philip D. Zelikow EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

2. The event, tasking, and production logs for the Crisis Action Team (CAT) or other Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) crisis management mechanisms activated on 9/11/01. 3. A transcript or other record of the air threat conference call held on the morning of 9/11/01. 4. The JCS Rules of Engagement concerning domestic airline security, including hijackings, that were in effect on 9/11/01. 5. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Rules of Engagement concerning domestic airline security, including hijackings, that were in effect on 9/11/01. 6. The JCS Duty Director of Operations log for the 24-hour period beginning with the morning shift change on 9/11/01, and the logs for any subordinate desks that recorded events related to the hijackings on 9/11/01 and JCS1 response. 7. The NORAD Command Director log for the 24-hour period beginning with the morning shift change on 9/11/01, and the logs for any subordinate desks in the Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center, including the Air Defense Operations Center, that recorded events related to the hijackings on 9/11/01 and NORAD's response.

8. The Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEAD) Senior Director log for the 24-hour period beginning with the morning shift change on 9/11/01, and the logs for any subordinate desks in the Sector Operations Control Center (SOCC) that recorded events related to the hijackings on 9/11/01 and NEAD's response, including logs for the Surveillance Technician, the Identification Technician, and the Weapons Director. 9. The First Air Force/Continental Air Defense Region (CONAR) senior duty officer log for the 24-hour period beginning with the morning shift change on 9/11/01, and the logs for any subordinate desks that recorded events related to the hijackings on 9/11/01 and First Air Force/CONAR's response. 10. All DoD after-action reviews relating to the events of 9/11/01, including documents relating to the graphic depiction of the events of 9/11/01 presented to a National Reconnaissance Office Conference on June 3, 2002, by Cherie Gott, and the review of scramble activity for the First Air Force and Continental Air Defense Region (CONAR) on 9/11/01 completed by the Chief of Staff (Colonel Scott) or other officials in 2002.

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!l. Protocols betweenNORAD and the FAA concerning hijacked airplanes in effect on 9/11/01, and current protocols concerning hijacked airplanes. 12. Protocols between NORAD and law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Secret Service, concerning hijacked airplanes in effect on 9/11/01, and current protocols concerning hijacked airplanes. 13. All documents relating to communications between NORAD and the FAA concerning the tracking of the hijacked airplanes on 9/11/01. 14. All documents relating to communications between NORAD and law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Secret Service, concerning the tracking of the hijacked airplanes on 9/11/01. 15- Joint Surveillance System radar files from the 84th Radar Evaluation .Squadron (Air Combat Command) relating to the airplanes hijacked on 9/11/01, the responding fighters, and the flights of Air Force One on 9/11/01, as well as the RS3 software to run the radar files. 16. Current organization charts for OSD, JCS, NORAD, First Air Force, CONAR, and NEAD, and organization charts for the same components in effect on 9/11/01. 17. Two copies of the current DoD phone book, and two copies of the DoD phone book in effect on 9/11/01. 18. Access to all documents provided by DoD to the Congressional Intelligence Committees' Joint Inquiry regarding the terrorists attacks on 9/11/01. The Commission requests that documents requested above be provided as soon as they are available, even though all requested documents may not be provided at the same time, through means of a 'rolling" production. If any requested documents are withheld from production, even temporarily, based on an alleged laim of privilege or for any other reason, the Commission requests that the respondent, as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date, identify and describe each such document or lass of documents, as well as the alleged basis for not producing it, with sufficient specificity to allow a meaningful challenge to any such withholding. [f the respondent does not have possession, custody or control of any requested documents but has information about where such documents may be located, the Commission requests that the respondent provide such information as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date. If the respondent has any questions or concerns about the interpretation or scope of these document requests, the Commission requests that any such questions or concerns be raised with the Commission as soon as possible so that any such issues can be addressed and resolved prior to the production date. May 9, 2003 Daniel Marcus General Counsel DoD DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 1

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DoD DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 2

Thomas H. Kean HAIR Lee H. Hamilton VICE CHAIR Richard Ben-Veniste Max Cleland Fred F. Fielding Jamie S. Gorelick Slade Gorton John Lehman Timothy J. Roemer James R. Thompson Philip D. Zelikow EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the 'Commission") requests that the U.S. Department of Defense (the 'respondent") provide the Commission with access to the following materials no later than June 3, 2003 (the "production date"): 1. All documents, information, and other materials in the possession, custody or control of the September 11 historical project being conducted by the Naval Historical Center. The Commission requests that access to the materials requested above be provided as soon as possible, even though access to all requested materials may not be provided at the same time, through means of a "rolling" production. [f access to any of the requested documents or other materials is withheld, even temporarily, based on an alleged claim of privilege or for any other reason, the Commission requests that the respondent, as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date, identify and describe each such document or class of documents, as well as the alleged basis for withholding it, with sufficient specificity to allow a meaningful challenge to any such withholding. [f the respondent does not have possession, custody or control of certain materials related to the September 11 historical project but has information about where such materials may be located, the Commission requests that the respondent provide such information as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date. If the respondent has any questions or concerns about the interpretation or scope of this document request, the Commission requests that any such questions or concerns be raised with the Commission as soon as possible so that any such issues can be addressed and resolved prior to the production date. May 20, 2003 Daniel Marcus General Counsel

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DOT DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 1 The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the "Commission") requests that the U.S. Department of Transportation (the "respondent") provide the Commission with copies of the following documents no later than May 14, 2003 (the "production date"): 1. FAA plans and procedures concerning hijacked airliners in effect on 9/11/01, and current plans and procedures regarding the same.

Thomas H. Kean CHAIR Lee H. Hamilton VICE CHAIR

2. Protocols between the FAA and NORAD concerning hijacked airliners in effect on 9/11/01, and current protocols regarding the same. 3. Protocols between the FAA and law enforcement agencies, including without limitation the U.S. Secret Service, in effect on 9/11/01, and current protocols regarding the same.

Richard Ben-Veniste 4. FAA organizational charts, current and in effect as of 9/11/01. Max Cleland Fred F. Fielding

5. All documents relating to the FAA's tracking of hijacked airliners on 9/11/01, including without limitation communications with NORAD.

Jamie S. Gorelick

6. FAA command center logs for 9/11/01.

Slade Gorton

7. After action reviews or self-assessment reports concerning the FAA's handling of the hijacked airliners on 9/11/01.

John Lehman Timothy J. Roemer James R. Thompson Philip D. Zelikow EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

8. All documents provided to the Joint Inquiry by the Department of Transportation. The Commission requests that documents requested above be provided as soon as they are available, even though all requested documents may not be provided at the same time, through means of a "rolling" production. If any requested documents are withheld from production, even temporarily, based on an alleged claim of privilege or for any other reason, the Commission requests that the respondent, as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date, identify and describe each such document or class of documents, as well as the alleged basis for not producing it, with sufficient specificity to allow a meaningful challenge to any such withholding. If the respondent does not have possession, custody or control of any requested documents but has information about where such documents may be located, the Commission requests that the respondent provide such information as soon as possible and in no

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event later than the production date. If the respondent has any questions or concerns about the interpretation or scope of these document requests, the Commission requests that any such questions or concerns be raised with the Commission as soon as possible so that any such issues can be addressed and resolved prior to the production date. May 7, 2003 Daniel Marcus General Counsel DOT DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 1 Page 2

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EOF DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 1

Thomas H. Kean CHAIR Lee H. Hamilton VICE CHAIR Richard Ben-Veniste Max Cleland Fred F. Fielding Jamie S. Gorelick Slade Gorton John Lehman Timothy J. Roemer James R. Thompson Philip D. Zelikow EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the "Commission") requests that the Executive Office of the President (the "respondent") provide the Commission with copies of the following documents and responses to the following questions no later than May 21, 2003, (the "production date"): 1. White House transcripts of Bob Woodward's interviews with President Bush discussing the facts and circumstances surrounding the 9-11 attack and the immediate response of the United States. 2. White House transcripts of all press interviews with Vice President Cheney in which he discusses the facts and circumstances surrounding the 911 attack and the immediate response of the United States, including specifically the interviews with Bob Woodward and with Newsweek. 3. White House transcripts of all press interviews with Mrs. Cheney, White House staff, or background briefings with "senior administration officials' that discuss the facts and circumstances surrounding the 9-11 attack and the immediate response of the United States, including specifically interviews with Bob Woodward and with Newsweek. 4. Please state whether recordings were made of telephone conversations to and from the President on September 11, 2001, especially while he was aboard Air Force One. 5. Please state whether audio or video recordings are produced or retained of meetings with White House principals that utilize the Secure Video Teleconferencing System. The Commission requests that documents requested above be provided as soon as they are available, even though all requested documents may not be provided at the same time, through means of a "rolling" production. If any requested documents are withheld from production, even temporarily, based on an alleged claim of privilege or for any other reason, the Commission requests that the respondent, as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date, identify and describe each such document or class of documents, as well as the alleged basis for not producing it, with sufficient specificity to allow a meaningful challenge to any such withholding.

If the respondent does not have possession, custody or control of any requested documents but has information about where such documents may be located, the Commission requests that the respondent provide such information as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date. If the respondent has any questions or concerns about the interpretation or scope of these document requests, the Commission requests that any such questions or concerns be raised with the Commission as soon as possible so that any such issues can be addressed and resolved prior to the production date.

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13, 2003 Daniel Marcus llGeneral Counsel EOF DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 1 Page 2 xj 0x01 graphic

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OVP DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 1

Thomas H. Kean PHATT? L-rlAlK. T TT TT * I A. Lee H. Hamilton

VICE CHAIR Richard Ben-Veniste Max Cleland Fred F. Fielding Jamie S. Gorelick Slade Gorton John Lehman Timothy J. Roemer James R. Thompson

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the "Commission") requests that the Office of the Vice President (the "respondent") provide the Commission with copies of the following VicePresidential Executive materials no later than June 3, 2003 (the "production date"): 1. Any transcripts that have been prepared of all press interviews with Vice President Cheney in which he discusses the facts and circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 attack and the immediate response of the United States, including specifically the Vice President's interviews with Bob Woodward and with Newsweek. 2. Any transcripts that have been prepared of all press interviews with Mrs. Cheney and with Office of the Vice President staff (including any background briefings with "senior administration officials") that discuss the facts and circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 attack and the immediate response of the United States, including specifically interviews with Bob Woodward and with Newsweek. The Commission requests that the documents requested above be provided as soon as they are available, even though all requested documents may not be provided at the same time, through means of a "rolling" production. If any requested documents are withheld from production, even temporarily, based on an alleged claim of privilege or for any other reason, the Commission requests that the respondent, as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date, identify and describe each such document or class of documents, as well as the alleged basis for not producing it, with sufficient specificity to allow a meaningful challenge to any such withholding.

Philip D. Zelikow EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

If the respondent does not have possession, custody or control of any requested documents but has information about where such documents may be located, the Commission requests that the respondent provide such information as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date.

If the respondent has any questions or concerns about the interpretation or scope of these document requests, the Commission requests that any such questions or concerns be raised with the Commission as soon as possible so that any such issues can be addressed and resolved prior to the production date. |May 20, 2003 Daniel Marcus, General Counsel OVP DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 1 Page 2

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TSA DOCUMENT REQUEST No. 1 The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (the "Commission") requests that the Transportation Security Administration (the "respondent") provide the Commission with copies of the following documents no later than May 9, 2003 (the "production date"): 1. Air Carrier Security Plans for United Airlines and American Airlines in effect on 9/11/01. 2. Airport Security Plans for Dulles, Logan and Newark airports in effect on 9/11/01. 3. Primary Air Carrier Security Plans for Dulles, Logan and Newark airports in effect on 9/11/01. 4. Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs 107 and 108) and Civil Aviation Security (CAS) Directives and Circulars in effect on 9/11/01. 5. PanAm 103 Commission CAS recommendations and implementation actions. 6. Gore Commission CAS recommendations and implementation actions. Thomas H. Kean HAIR Lee H. Hamilton VICE CHAIR Richard Ben-Veniste Max Cleland

7. FAA CAS Budget Requests for fiscal years 1998, 1999, 2000, 200 land 2002. 8. FAA CAS Threat and Security Assessement Procedures and Matrix in effect on 9/11/01. 9. FAA CAS Red Team procedures, sample test items, and results for fiscal years 1992 through and including 2001. 10. FAA CAS procedures and sample test items in effect on 9/11/01.

Fred F. Fielding Jamie S. Gorelick Slade Gorton

11. FAA CAS test results for fiscal years 1998 through and including 2001.

Timothy J. Roemer

12. After Action reports from TSA, FAA, DOT, United Airlines, and American Airlines relating in whole or in part to the effectiveness of the CAS system in effect on 9/11/01. 13. All documents produced to the Joint Inquiry by TSA.

James R. Thompson

The Commission requests that documents requested above be

John Lehman

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. hilip D. Zelikow XECUTIVE DIRECTOR

provided as soon as they are available, even though all requested documents may not be provided at the same time, through means of a "rolling" production. [f any requested documents are withheld from production, even temporarily, based on an alleged claim of privilege or for any other reason, the Commission requests that the respondent, as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date, identify and describe each such document or class of documents, as well as the alleged basis for not producing it, with sufficient specificity to allow a meaningful challenge to any such withholding. If the respondent does not have possession, custody or control of any requested documents but has information about where such documents may be located, the Commission requests that the respondent provide such information as soon as possible and in no event later than the production date. If the respondent has any questions or concerns about the interpretation or scope of these document requests, the Commission requests that any such questions or concerns be raised as soon as possible so that any such issues can be addressed and resolved prior to the production date. May 5, 2003 Daniel Marcus General Counsel

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