October 19, 2018 Honeywell International Attn: General Counsel’s Office 101 Columbia Road Morristown, NJ 07962 Dear General Counsel of Honeywell International: The Project On Government Oversight (POGO) is creating a Department of Defense Revolving Door Database on its website (pogo.org), which compiles information from public resources regarding former senior Department of Defense officials and military officers who went on to work for government contractors, including Honeywell International, from 2008 to the present. The database is an attempt to track individuals when they leave the Department of Defense, and inclusion in the database doesn’t represent anything illegal or a violation of ethics rules. I have enclosed the findings relevant to Honeywell International and am requesting verification or refutation of the data from you. Any response would be greatly appreciated, as the accuracy of this information is in the best interest of all parties. When a precise start date was not publicly available POGO chose the first day of the month the employee said they began working for Honeywell International. POGO is also interested in any related ethics opinions issued for current or former Honeywell International personnel in compliance with the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008, Public Law 110-181, Sec. 847 and certifications of compliance as required by Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) subpart 252.203-7005; 41 U.S.C. § 2105(c). Out of fairness to Honeywell International, please be assured that any response received by POGO will be posted on the website along with the data if you so choose. If you have any questions, I can be reached at (202) 347-1122 or msmithberger@pogo.org. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Mandy Smithberger Director, Center for Defense Information Enclosure Revolving Door Instances 1. Individual: Vice Admiral Alan Thompson (USN Ret.) Approximate Date Joined Honeywell International: September 2, 2013 Synopsis: Vice Admiral Alan Thompson (USN Ret.) was the Director of the Defense Logistics Agency, which provides $35 billion in goods and services annually as the Pentagon's combat logistics support agency. He retired in 2011. Two years later he was the Vice President of Logistics for major Pentagon contractor Honeywell Technology Solutions Inc. (HTSI). The year he joined the company they had received $1.2 billion in Department of Defense contracts. According to his official company biography he is "responsible for integration of logistics concepts, logistics strategy and transition of new opportunities." Documents to Include: http://www.dla.mil/AtaGlance.aspx http://archive.defense.gov/photoessays/photoessayss.aspx?id=2541 http://www.savi.com/wp-content/uploads/Military-Logistics-Forum-JanuaryIssue_ILS.pdf https://aerocontent.honeywell.com/aero/common/documents/myaerospacecatalogdocuments/Services-documents/Bio-documents/Alan_Thompson.pdf https://www.fpds.gov/fpdsng_cms/index.php/en/reports.html 2. Individual: Brigadier General Dennis Rogers (USA Ret.) Approximate Date Joined Honeywell International: August 1, 2010 Synopsis: Brigadier General Dennis Rogers (USA Ret.) was director of operations and facilities for Installation Management Command, retiring in 2010. According to his Linkedin profile he joined Pentagon contractor Honeywell later that year as the Director of Business Development for Army sales. In his Linkedin profile he said he was "[r]esponsible for developing potential US Army Logistics opportunity pipeline for short-term and long range efforts." One opportunity he developed "included over $700M[illion] in potential Army mission logistics opportunities." Documents to Include: https://www.army.mil/article/38192/rogers_retires_after_30_years_of_service https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/4572035-Dennis-Rogers-LinkedIn-6-518.html 2