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Formerly the '''President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB)''', now the '''President's Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB)''', with its component Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB), is an independent, nonpartisan element within the Executive Office of the President, which has been in existence for over 50 years. | Formerly the '''President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB)''', now the '''President's Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB)''', with its component Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB), is an independent, nonpartisan element within the Executive Office of the President, which has been in existence for over 50 years. | ||
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| title = Seats available on W. H. Intelligence Board | | title = Seats available on W. H. Intelligence Board | ||
| url = http://blog.washingtonpost.com/spy-talk/2010/06/still_available_seats_on_presi.html?hpid=news-col-blog | | url = http://blog.washingtonpost.com/spy-talk/2010/06/still_available_seats_on_presi.html?hpid=news-col-blog | ||
| journal = Washington Post | | journal = Washington Post | ||
| author = Jeff Stein | | author = Jeff Stein | ||
| date = 8 June 2010}}</ref> | | date = 8 June 2010}}</ref> | ||
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*[[Paul Kaminski]], a longtime military scientist and former undersecretary of defense for acquisition and technology in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton administration]]; | *[[Paul Kaminski]], a longtime military scientist and former undersecretary of defense for acquisition and technology in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton administration]]; | ||
*[[Ellen Laipson]], a former [[Bill Clinton|Clinton White House]] national security council specialist on the Near East and South Asia who is president of the [[Henry L. Stimson Center]]; | *[[Ellen Laipson]], a former [[Bill Clinton|Clinton White House]] national security council specialist on the Near East and South Asia who is president of the [[Henry L. Stimson Center]]; | ||
*[[Lester Lyles]], a retired [[ | *[[Lester Lyles]], a retired [[United States Air Force]] general who is vice chairman of the [[Defense Science Board]] | ||
*[[Jami Miscik]], who was the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s first female [[deputy director for intelligence (CIA)]], from 2002 to 2005. | *[[Jami Miscik]], who was the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s first female [[deputy director for intelligence (CIA)]], from 2002 to 2005. | ||
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Formerly the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), now the President's Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB), with its component Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB), is an independent, nonpartisan element within the Executive Office of the President, which has been in existence for over 50 years. Obama AdministrationThe current Board is co-chaired by former Senators Chuck Hagel and David Boren. President Barack Obama has not filled the other vacancies, and it was suggested he may abolish the Board. [1] In December 2009, however, the President named seven members, but seven seats remain open. The new members are:[2]
Supporting organizationsIts subordinate Intelligence Oversight Board oversees the Intelligence Community’s compliance with the Constitution and all applicable laws, Executive Orders, and Presidential Directives. It complements and supplements, rather than duplicates the oversight roles of the Director of National Intelligence, Department and Agency Inspectors General and General Counsels, and the Congressional Oversight Committees. The Board has a small professional staff headed by an Executive Director appointed by the President. References
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