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Statutory Advisers
Director of National Intelligence JAMES R. CLAPPER,JR.
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff ADM.MICHAEL G. MULLEN, USN
Standing Participants
The Secretary of the Treasury TIMOTHY F. GEITHNER
Chief of Staff to the President PETER M. ROUSE, Acting
Counsel to the President ROBERT F. BAUER
National Security Advisor THOMAS E. DONILON
Assistant to the President for Economic Policy LAWRENCE H. SUMMERS
Officials
Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs
THOMAS E. DONILON
Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs and Deputy National Security Adviser
DENIS R. MCDONOUGH
The National Security Council was
established by the National Security Act
of 1947, as amended (50 U.S.C. 402).
The Council was placed in the Executive
Office of the President by Reorganization
Plan No. 4 of 1949 (5 U.S.C. app.).
The National Security Council is chaired
by the President. Its statutory members,
in addition to the President, are the Vice
President and the Secretaries of State
and Defense. The Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff is the statutory military
adviser to the Council, and the Director
of National Intelligence is its intelligence
adviser. The Secretary of the Treasury,
the U.S. Representative to the United
Nations, the Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs, the Assistant to
the President for Economic Policy, and the
Chief of Staff to the President are invited to
all meetings of the Council. The Attorney
General and the Director of National
Drug Control Policy are invited to attend
meetings pertaining to their jurisdictions;
other officials are invited, as appropriate.
The Council advises and assists the
President in integrating all aspects of
national security policy as it affects
the United States—domestic, foreign,
military, intelligence, and economic—in
conjunction with the National Economic
Council.
For further information, contact the National Security Council, Eisenhower Executive Office Building,
Washington, DC 20504. Phone, 202–456–1414. Internet, http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc.
Office of Administration
Eisenhower Executive Office Building, 1650 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20503
Phone, 202–456–2861. Internet, http://www.whitehouse.gov/oa.
Director CAMERON MOODY
Deputy Director (VACANCY)
Chief Financial Officer ALLYSON LAACKMAN
Chief Information Officer BROOK COLANGELO
Chief Procurement and Contract Management
Officer
ALTHEA KIREILIS
Director for Equal Employment Opportunity CLARA PATTERSON
Director for Office of Security and Emergency
Preparedness
JOHN GILL
General Counsel DENISE MAES
The Office of Administration was
formally established within the Executive
Office of the President by Executive
Order 12028 of December 12, 1977. The
Office provides administrative support
services to all units within the Executive
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