Good morning, everyone.
My name is Carter Burwell, and I serve as Counselor to the Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence at the United States Department of the Treasury.
I am sorry to be giving these remarks remotely, and that we all could not be together in person.
But in this unusual time of virtual events and social distancing, it is nice to see so many people gathered together who are interested in the Treasury Department’s work.
I want to thank The Washington Institute, and especially Matt Levitt, for inviting me to speak and for the kind introduction.
For years, The Washington Institute has put out tremendous work on various threats posed by illicit actors.