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U.S. Department of Justice Office of Legislative Affairs Office of the Assistant Attorney General' Washington, D.C 20530 April 28, 2006 The Honorable Pat Roberts Chairman Senate Select Committee on Intelligence United States Senate Washington, DC 2 0510 Dear Mr. Chairman: In accordance with Section 1862 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, as amended,(50 U.S.C. 1862), I am submitting herewith the annual report of the Attorney General concerning all requests for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) under the Act that were made during calendar year 2005. Sincerely, William E. Moschella Assistant Attorney General Attachment cc: The Honorable John D. Rockefeller IV Vice Chairman DZJUIUSX UNCLASSIFIED WHEN ATTACHMENT IS REMOVED

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 S ANNUAL REPORT ON ACCESS TO CERTAIN BUSINESS RECORDS FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES UNDER THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT APRIL 2 005 This report is submitted pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (the "Act"), 50 U.S.C. 1861-1862, as amended, and covers all applications for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) for foreign intelligence purposes under the Act during the calendar year 2005. (U) The Government filed 155 applications with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) seeking authorization for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) for foreign intelligence purposes during this period. Of these 155 applications, 141 were combined pen register and/or trap and trace devices/business records applications. (b)(1) proposed orders in two applications submitted to the Court. Court did not deny, in whole or in part, any application submitted by the Government during calendar year 2005. (-S-) The Of the 155 applications submitted to the Court during calendar year 2G05, (b)(1)

U.S. Department of Justice Office of Legislative Affairs Office of the Assistant Attorney General Washington, D.C. 20530 April 28, 2 006 The Honorable Peter Hoekstra Chairman Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr. Chairman: In accordance with Section 1862 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1973, as amended, (50 U.S.C. 1862), I am submitting herewith the annual report of the Attorney General concerning all requests for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) under the Act that were made during calendar year 2005. Sincerely, William E, Moschella Assistant Attorney General Attachment cc: The Honorable Jane Harman Ranking Minority Member UNCLASSIFIED WHEN ATTACHMENT IS REMOVED

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 S ANNUAL REPORT ON ACCESS TO CERTAIN BUSINESS RECORDS FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES UNDER THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT APRIL 2 005 This report is submitted pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 {the "Act"), 50 U.S.C. 1861-1862, as amended, and covers all applications for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) for foreign intelligence purposes under the Act during the calendar year 2005. (U) The Government filed 155 applications with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) seeking authorization for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) for foreign intelligence purposes during this period. Of these 155 applications, 141 were combined pen register and/or trap and devices/business records applications. (b)(1) (b)(1) The Court made substantive modifications to the Government's proposed orders in two applications submitted to the Court. Court did not deny, in whole or in part, any application submitted by the Government during calendar year 2005. (-&) The Of the 155 applications submitted to the Court during c a! en da r year 2005, (b)(1) ' '

U.S. Department of Justice Office of Legislative Affairs Office of the Assistant Attorney General Washing!on, D.C. 20530 April 28, 2006 The Honorable Arlen Specter Chairman Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Dear Mr. Chairman: In accordance with Section 1862 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, as amended,{50 U.S.C. 1862), I am submitting herewith the annual report of the Attorney General concerning all requests for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) under the Act that were made during calendar year 2005. Sincerely, William E. Moschella Assistant Attorney General Attachment cc: The Honorable Patrick J. Leahy Ranking Minority Member UNCLASSIFIED WHEW ATTACHMENT ID REMOVED

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 S ANNUAL REPORT ON ACCESS TO CERTAIN BUSINESS RECORDS FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES UNDER THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT APRIL 2005 This report is submitted pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (the "Act"), 50 U.S.C. 1861-1862, as amended, and covers ail applications for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) for foreign intelligence purposes under the Act during the calendar year 2005. (U) The Government filed 155 applications with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) seeking authorization for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) for foreign intelligence purposes during this period. Of these 155 applications, 141 were combined pen register and/or trap and trace devices/business records applications (b)(1) The Court made substantive moditications to the Government's proposed orders in two applications submitted to the Court. Court did not deny, in whole or in part, any application submitted by the Government during calendar year 2005. The Of the 155 applications submitted to the Court during calendar yeai: 2005 r(b) ( 1 ) -.,,

U.S. Department of Justice Office of Legislative Affairs Office of the Assistant Attorney General Washington, D.C. 20530 April 28, 2006 The Honorable F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr. Chairman Committee on the Judiciary U.S. House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515 Dear Mr. Chairman: In accordance with Section 1862 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, as amended,(50 U.S.C. 1862), I am submitting herewith the annual report of the Attorney General concerning all requests for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) under the Act that were made during calendar year 2005. Sincerely, William E. Moschella Assistant Attorney General Attachment cc: The Honorable John Conyers, Jr. Ranking Minority Member UNCLASSIFIED WHEN ATTACHMENT IS REMOVED

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 S ANNUAL REPORT ON ACCESS TO CERTAIN BUSINESS RECORDS FOR FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE PURPOSES UNDER THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT APRIL 20 05 This report is submitted pursuant to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (the "Act"), 50 U.S.C. 1861-1862, as amended, and covers all applications for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) for foreign intelligence purposes under the Act during the calendar year 2005. (U) The Government filed 155 applications with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) seeking authorization for access to certain business records (including the production of tangible things) for foreign intelligence purposes during this period. Of these 155 applications, 141 were combined pen register and/or trap and trace devices/business records applications. The Court made substantive modifications to the Government's proposed orders in two applications submitted to the Court. Court did not deny, in whole or in part, any application submitted by the Government during calendar year 2005. fs-) The Of the 155 applications submitted to the Court during ualendar year 2 005, (b)(1) " ' ' ' ^ ' ' "