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PFIAB

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PFIABPresident's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (White House)
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He served on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board and the Scientific Advisory Board of the National Security Agency, where he was chair of the Data Security Panel.
In his four-page opinion, Magistrate Judge John Facciola denied the dismissal, saying there could still be e-mails unaccounted for, as e-mail searches were limited to offices subject to Federal Records Act preservation guidelines, while offices that adhere to the PRA, which include the National Security Council, the Council of Economic Advisers, and the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, were bypassed.
He also addresses such issues as intelligence language skills, terrorist finances, interrogation policy, weapons of mass destruction, Iran as a state sponsor of terrorism, paramilitary and special operations capability, the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, and narco- terrorism.
In 1983, Kissinger was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to chair the National Bipartisan Commission on Central America until it ceased operation in January 1985, and from 1984 to 1990 he served as a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. From 1986 to 1988 he was a member of the Commission on Integrated Long-Term Strategy of the National Security Council and Defense Department.
After retirement, General Schriever continued to serve the Nation with his involvement in the aerospace industry and government, including membership on the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, Defense Science Board, Ballistic Missile Defense Organization Advisory Committee, and many others.
Brent Scowcroft, who was National Security Adviser under the first Bush Administration and now serves the younger Bush as chair of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. In his capacity as chair of a special commission on intelligence reform, in March Scowcroft recommended that several key intelligence functions now run and funded under military authority be transferred to civilian control.
Meanwhile, throughout the 1950s Killian and Land, working through the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, pushed for the establishment of a CIA division to focus exclusively on the scientific and technical aspects of intelligence.
On June 30, a special investigatory panel convened by the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, headed by former Sen.
After serving at the United Nations, Kirkpatrick was a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1985-1990) and the Defense Policy Review Board (1985-1993), and she chaired the Secretary of Defense Commission on Fall Safe and Risk Reduction (1991-92).
He has also shaped public policy by serving on a number of national commissions, such as the White House Task Force on Crime (1966) and the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (1985-1991).
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