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Document DOJ-OGR-00026059

AI Analysis

Summary: An email chain between Hugh Hurwitz and another BOP official discusses a media inquiry from USA Today regarding monitoring video. The official drafts a response and seeks input from the Communications and Public Affairs department (CPD).
Significance: This email chain reveals communication between officials at the Federal Bureau of Prisons regarding a media inquiry from USA Today, potentially related to a sensitive or high-profile issue.
Key Topics: Media inquiry USA Today monitoring video
Key People:
  • Hugh Hurwitz - Recipient and responder to media inquiry
  • - Sender of original message and likely Public Information Officer at Federal Bureau of Prisons

Full Text

Re: Re: Media inquiry - due 3 pm - USA Today - re: monitoring video of From Hugh Hurwitz To Date 2019/10/22 13:33 Subject: Re: Re: Media inquiry - due 3 pm - USA Today - re: monitoring video of Attachments: TEXT.htm Thanks. Let know, since this came from usa today, I'm guessing he found out from . Hugh Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone ------- Original message ------- From @bop.gov> Date: 10/22/19 1:30 PM (GMT-05:00) To: @bop.gov>, Hugh Hurwitz @bop.gov> Subject: Fwd: Re: Media inquiry - due 3 pm - USA Today - re: monitoring video of 10/22/2019 13:30 FYI 10/22/2019 1:27 PM Thanks to Hugh for clarifying this. Upon reflection, I agree it really is probably only about the CPD rounds issue. I'm walking down to CPD now to see if they can improve my new draft answer below. Public Information Office Federal Bureau of Prisons (202) 353- 10/22/2019 1:24 PM I'm walking down to CPD to see if I can find someone in your absence who can review my new, very rough draft answer below, which AD Hurwitz says is best answered by CPD and not RSD. Accordingly, I eliminated my prior (long) draft answer that had input from RSD. Thanks,