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President's Intelligence Advisory Board

The President's Intelligence Advisory Board (PIAB) is an advisory body to the Executive Office of the President of the United States. According to its self-description, it "provides advice to the President concerning the quality and adequacy of intelligence collection, of analysis and estimates, of counterintelligence, and of other intelligence activities."[1]

President's Intelligence Advisory Board
Advisor overview
FormedJanuary 1956 (1956-01)
JurisdictionUnited States
Advisor executive
Child Advisor
  • Intelligence Oversight Board
WebsitePresident's Intelligence Advisory Board and Intelligence Oversight Board Website

The PIAB, through its Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB), also advises the President on the legality of foreign intelligence activities.

History

In January 1956 President Dwight D. Eisenhower created the agency, originally known as the President's Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities (PBCFIA).[2] The first board under chair James Killian were:[3]

In May 1961, President John F. Kennedy renamed it to the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB).[4] The board exists at the pleasure of the President, who can change its size and portfolio so in 1977 President Jimmy Carter abolished the PFIAB, but President Ronald Reagan re-established it later.[5]

On February 29, 2008, President George W. Bush renamed the agency to its present form.[6]

Most of the board's work is secret, but one very public investigation involved the loss of U.S. nuclear secrets to China from the Los Alamos National Laboratory during the 1990s.[7]

Intelligence Oversight Board

President Gerald Ford created the IOB following a 1975–76 investigation by the US Congress into domestic spying, assassination operations, and other abuses by intelligence agencies. His executive order doing so went into effect on March 1, 1976.[8] In 1993, the IOB became a committee of the PFIAB, under Executive Order #12863 of President Bill Clinton.

One of the IOB's functions is to examine violations of the laws and directives governing clandestine surveillance. The IOB received quarterly and annual reports from most US intelligence activities.[9] Thirteen cases involving FBI actions between 2002 and 2004 were referred to the IOB for its review.[10]

In an executive order issued on February 29, 2008, President George W. Bush terminated the IOB's authority to oversee the general counsel and inspector general of each U.S. intelligence agency, and erased the requirement that each inspector general file a report with the IOB every three months. The order also removed the IOB's authority to refer a matter to the Justice Department for a criminal investigation, and directed the IOB to notify the president of a problem only if other officials are not already "adequately" addressing that problem.[8]

In August 2013 it was reported that the membership of the IOB had been reduced from 14 to 4 under President Barack Obama, possibly starting in early May at the beginning of the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures by Edward Snowden.[11] The membership had not been increased as of July 2014.[12]

Membership

During the administration of President George W. Bush, the PIAB had 16 members selected from among distinguished citizens outside the government who were qualified "on the basis of achievement, experience, independence, and integrity." The members were not paid.[13]

PIAB membership is generally considered public information; for example, the Clinton Administration posted the names of the members on a PFIAB web page,[13] and the Trump Administration issued a press release announcing the nominations of new members.[14]

PFIAB Membership under George W. Bush

In August 2002, Randy Deitering, the executive director of PFIAB, confirmed the membership list released by the White House press office in October 2001:[15]

In 2003, there were indications of spying on members of the board by a foreign intelligence asset.[citation needed]

PIAB Membership under Barack Obama

The entire PIAB membership that served under the administration of George W. Bush resigned as part of an agreed-upon move in the presidential transition of Barack Obama.[16]

President Obama appointed Chuck Hagel, former United States Senator from Nebraska, and current University of Oklahoma President David Boren as PIAB co-chairs.[17]

The following other members were appointed to the board under President Obama:[18]

In May 2013, the White House dismissed 10 members of the board.[23] The four remaining members of the PIAB were:[1]

  • Richard Danzig
  • Daniel Meltzer
  • Jami Miscik
  • Mona Sutphen

In August 2014, President Obama nominated six new members:[24]

PIAB Membership under Donald Trump

President Donald Trump named the following persons to the PIAB:[25]

In February 2019, President Trump named three additional members:[14]

In May 2019, President Trump named Ray Washburne as an additional member.[26][27]

PIAB Membership under Joe Biden

In May 2022, President Joe Biden named the below persons to the PIAB.[28]

In June 2022, he named Evan Bayh to the PIAB.[29]

In October 2022, he named Anne Finucane to the PIAB.[30]

In November 2022, he named Mark Angelson to the PIAB.[31]

In January 2023, he named Margaret Hamburg, Kim Cobb, and Kneeland Youngblood to the PIAB.[32]

PIAB Chairs

PIAB chairpersons have been:[33]

Officeholder Term start Term end President
James Killian January 13, 1956 March 1, 1958 Dwight Eisenhower
John Hull March 1, 1958 January 20, 1961
Vacant January 20, 1961 May 4, 1961 John F. Kennedy
James Killian May 4, 1961 April 23, 1963
John F. Kennedy

Lyndon Johnson

Clark Clifford April 23, 1963 February 29, 1968
Max Taylor February 29, 1968 May 1, 1970
Richard Nixon
George Anderson May 1, 1970 March 11, 1976
Gerald Ford
Leo Cherne March 11, 1976 May 4, 1977
Jimmy Carter
Board abolished May 4, 1977 October 20, 1981
Anne Armstrong October 20, 1981 July 17, 1990 Ronald Reagan
George H. W. Bush
John Tower July 17, 1990 April 5, 1991
Bobby Inman
Acting
April 5, 1991 January 20, 1993
William Crowe January 20, 1993 May 26, 1994 Bill Clinton
Les Aspin May 26, 1994 May 21, 1995
Warren Rudman
Acting
May 21, 1995 January 16, 1996
Tom Foley January 16, 1996 November 19, 1997
Warren Rudman
Acting: 1997–2001
November 19, 1997 October 5, 2001
George W. Bush
Brent Scowcroft October 5, 2001 February 25, 2005
Jim Langdon February 25, 2005 December 20, 2005
Steve Friedman December 20, 2005 October 28, 2009
Barack Obama
David Boren
Chuck Hagel
October 28, 2009 February 27, 2013
Vacant February 27, 2013 August 29, 2014
Shirley Ann Jackson
Jami Miscik
August 29, 2014 January 20, 2017
Steve Feinberg May 12, 2018 January 20, 2021 Donald Trump
Sandy Winnefeld May 4, 2022 present Joe Biden

IOB Chairs

These are chairs of the Advisory Board's committee of Intelligence Oversight Board

Officeholder Term start Term end President
Robert Murphy March 11, 1976 May 5, 1977 Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Thomas Farmer May 5, 1977 October 20, 1981
Ronald Reagan
Glenn Campbell October 20, 1981 February 26, 1990
George H. W. Bush
Jim Thompson February 26, 1990 January 20, 1993
William Crowe January 20, 1993 May 26, 1994 Bill Clinton
Anthony Harrington May 26, 1994 February 8, 2000
Warren Rudman
Acting
February 8, 2000 October 5, 2001
George W. Bush
Brent Scowcroft October 5, 2001 February 25, 2005
Jim Langdon February 25, 2005 December 20, 2005
Steve Friedman December 20, 2005 October 28, 2009
Barack Obama
Chuck Hagel October 28, 2009 February 27, 2013
Dan Meltzer February 27, 2013 May 24, 2015
Neal Wolin May 24, 2015 January 20, 2017
Steve Feinberg[34] August 16, 2018 January 20, 2021 Donald Trump

Board executive directors

  • 1956–1959: John Cassidy
  • 1959–1961, 1961–1970: Patrick Coyne
  • 1970–1973: Gerard Burke
  • 1973–1977: Wheaton Byers
  • 1977: Lionel Olmer
  • 1977–1981: Board abolished
  • 1981–1983: Norman Wood
  • 1983–1984: Fred Demech
  • 1984–1988: Gary Schmitt
  • 1988–1989: Fred Demech
  • 1989–1991: Nina Stewart
  • 1991–1992: Vacant
  • 1992–1995: Eugene Yeates
  • 1995–2003: Randy Deitering (Acting: 1995–1998)
  • 2003–2005: Joan Dempsey
  • 2005–2017: Stefanie Osburn

Board members

See also

References

  1. ^ a b PIAB Official Website. 2017-01-20 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Dwight D. Eisenhower: Executive Order 10656—Establishing the President's Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities". www.presidency.ucsb.edu.
  3. ^ Edwards, Philip K. (Summer 1969). . Studies in Intelligence. Central Intelligence Agency. p. 114. Archived from the original on January 23, 2017.
  4. ^ Executive Orders (1961)
  5. ^ The Issue Wonk. National Policy Facts and Analysis. Issuewonk.com. Retrieved on 2013-08-16.
  6. ^ Executive Orders (2008)
  7. ^ Bill Getrz, "Covert board called crucial to presidents", The Washington Times, June 16, 2008, Page A1
  8. ^ a b Charlie Savage, "President weakens espionage oversight: Board created by Ford loses most of its power", Boston Globe, March 14, 2008
  9. ^ Electronic Frontier Foundation 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Dan Eggen, "FBI Papers Indicate Intelligence Violations: Secret Surveillance Lacked Oversight", Washington Post, 23 October 2005
  11. ^ Gerstein, Josh (August 15, 2013). "Obama upends intel panel". Politico.
  12. ^ "Members".
  13. ^ a b David Corn, "Who's On PFIAB?--A New Bush Secret", The Nation (blog), August 14, 2002, retrieved December 31, 2012
  14. ^ a b "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Appoint Individuals to Key Administration Posts". whitehouse.gov. February 4, 2019. Retrieved February 12, 2019 – via National Archives.
  15. ^ David Corn, "Who's On PFIAB-A Bush Secret...Or Not? UPDATED" The Nation (blog), August 14, 2002, retrieved March 15, 2008
  16. ^ Texas oilman Ray Hunt is no longer serving as a presidential adviser on intelligence issues
  17. ^ "Remarks by the President Before Meeting with the President's Intelligence Advisory Board Co-Chairmen and Senior Leadership of the Intelligence Community" (Press release). Office of the Press Secretary. October 28, 2009. from the original on February 16, 2017. Retrieved December 4, 2009.
  18. ^ "President Obama Announces Members of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board" (Press release). Office of the Press Secretary. December 23, 2009. from the original on February 16, 2017.
  19. ^ a b "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts" (Press release). Office of the Press Secretary. December 1, 2010. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  20. ^ White House Press Secretary, President Obama Announces Members of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, December 23, 2009
  21. ^ a b "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts" (Press release). Office of the Press Secretary. September 6, 2011. Retrieved December 31, 2012.
  22. ^ "President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts" (Press release). Office of the Press Secretary. April 27, 2011.
  23. ^ "Obama upends intel panel". Politico.
  24. ^ Aliya Sternstein (August 29, 2014). "Obama Resurrects Intel Advisory Panel". Retrieved February 12, 2019.
  25. ^ Steven Nelson (November 21, 2018). "Trump names hand-picked panel to supervise, investigate intelligence community". Retrieved February 12, 2019.
  26. ^ Ferran, Lee (August 28, 2019). "Trump's secretive intelligence advisory board takes shape with security pros and GOP donors". ABC News. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  27. ^ "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Personnel to Key Administration Posts". whitehouse.gov. May 20, 2019. Retrieved April 14, 2020 – via National Archives.
  28. ^ . The White House. May 4, 2022. Archived from the original on May 4, 2022. Retrieved June 11, 2022.
  29. ^ "President Biden Announces Key Appointments". June 15, 2022.
  30. ^ "President Biden Announces Key Appointments to Boards and Commissions". The White House. October 14, 2022. Retrieved October 20, 2022.
  31. ^ "President Biden Announces Key Appointments to Boards and Commissions". The White House. November 22, 2022. Retrieved January 26, 2023.
  32. ^ "President Biden Announces Key Appointments to Boards and Commissions". The White House. January 26, 2023. Retrieved January 26, 2023.
  33. ^ PFIAB Chairpersons, The White House website, retrieved March 14, 2008
  34. ^ "President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate, Designate, and Appoint Personnel to Key Administration Posts". whitehouse.gov. August 16, 2018. Retrieved February 12, 2019 – via National Archives.

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The President s Intelligence Advisory Board PIAB is an advisory body to the Executive Office of the President of the United States According to its self description it provides advice to the President concerning the quality and adequacy of intelligence collection of analysis and estimates of counterintelligence and of other intelligence activities 1 President s Intelligence Advisory BoardAdvisor overviewFormedJanuary 1956 1956 01 JurisdictionUnited StatesAdvisor executiveSandy Winnefeld ChairChild AdvisorIntelligence Oversight BoardWebsitePresident s Intelligence Advisory Board and Intelligence Oversight Board WebsiteThe PIAB through its Intelligence Oversight Board IOB also advises the President on the legality of foreign intelligence activities Contents 1 History 1 1 Intelligence Oversight Board 2 Membership 2 1 PFIAB Membership under George W Bush 2 2 PIAB Membership under Barack Obama 2 3 PIAB Membership under Donald Trump 2 4 PIAB Membership under Joe Biden 3 PIAB Chairs 4 IOB Chairs 5 Board executive directors 6 Board members 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditIn January 1956 President Dwight D Eisenhower created the agency originally known as the President s Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities PBCFIA 2 The first board under chair James Killian were 3 Richard Conolly Jimmy Doolittle Benjamin Fairless John Hull Joseph P Kennedy Robert Lovett Edward RyersonIn May 1961 President John F Kennedy renamed it to the President s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board PFIAB 4 The board exists at the pleasure of the President who can change its size and portfolio so in 1977 President Jimmy Carter abolished the PFIAB but President Ronald Reagan re established it later 5 On February 29 2008 President George W Bush renamed the agency to its present form 6 Most of the board s work is secret but one very public investigation involved the loss of U S nuclear secrets to China from the Los Alamos National Laboratory during the 1990s 7 Intelligence Oversight Board Edit President Gerald Ford created the IOB following a 1975 76 investigation by the US Congress into domestic spying assassination operations and other abuses by intelligence agencies His executive order doing so went into effect on March 1 1976 8 In 1993 the IOB became a committee of the PFIAB under Executive Order 12863 of President Bill Clinton One of the IOB s functions is to examine violations of the laws and directives governing clandestine surveillance The IOB received quarterly and annual reports from most US intelligence activities 9 Thirteen cases involving FBI actions between 2002 and 2004 were referred to the IOB for its review 10 In an executive order issued on February 29 2008 President George W Bush terminated the IOB s authority to oversee the general counsel and inspector general of each U S intelligence agency and erased the requirement that each inspector general file a report with the IOB every three months The order also removed the IOB s authority to refer a matter to the Justice Department for a criminal investigation and directed the IOB to notify the president of a problem only if other officials are not already adequately addressing that problem 8 In August 2013 it was reported that the membership of the IOB had been reduced from 14 to 4 under President Barack Obama possibly starting in early May at the beginning of the 2013 mass surveillance disclosures by Edward Snowden 11 The membership had not been increased as of July 2014 12 Membership EditDuring the administration of President George W Bush the PIAB had 16 members selected from among distinguished citizens outside the government who were qualified on the basis of achievement experience independence and integrity The members were not paid 13 PIAB membership is generally considered public information for example the Clinton Administration posted the names of the members on a PFIAB web page 13 and the Trump Administration issued a press release announcing the nominations of new members 14 PFIAB Membership under George W Bush Edit In August 2002 Randy Deitering the executive director of PFIAB confirmed the membership list released by the White House press office in October 2001 15 Brent Scowcroft the chair Pete Wilson former governor of California Cresencio S Arcos Jr AT amp T executive and former US ambassador Jim Barksdale former head of the internet company Netscape Robert Addison Day chairman of the TWC Group a money management firm Stephen Friedman past chairman of Goldman Sachs Alfred Lerner chief executive of MBNA Ray Lee Hunt scion of the Texas oil fortune Rita Hauser lawyer David E Jeremiah retired admiral Arnold Kanter national security official in the George H W Bush administration and a founding member of the Scowcroft Group James C Langdon Jr a power lawyer in Texas Elisabeth Pate Cornell chair of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University John Harrison Streicker real estate magnate Philip Zelikow National Security Council staffer during the George H W Bush administration and later a counselor to Secretary of State Condoleezza RiceIn 2003 there were indications of spying on members of the board by a foreign intelligence asset citation needed PIAB Membership under Barack Obama Edit The entire PIAB membership that served under the administration of George W Bush resigned as part of an agreed upon move in the presidential transition of Barack Obama 16 President Obama appointed Chuck Hagel former United States Senator from Nebraska and current University of Oklahoma President David Boren as PIAB co chairs 17 The following other members were appointed to the board under President Obama 18 Roel Campos Richard Danzig appointed on December 1 2010 19 Lee H Hamilton Rita Hauser Paul G Kaminski Ellen Laipson president and CEO of the Henry L Stimson Center Les Lyles Daniel Meltzer appointed on December 1 2010 19 Jami Miscik appointed December 23 2009 20 Mona Sutphen appointed on September 6 2011 21 Philip Zelikow appointed on September 6 2011 21 Tom Wheeler appointed on April 27 2011 22 In May 2013 the White House dismissed 10 members of the board 23 The four remaining members of the PIAB were 1 Richard Danzig Daniel Meltzer Jami Miscik Mona SutphenIn August 2014 President Obama nominated six new members 24 James S Crown Scott Davis Jamie Dos Santos Julius Genachowski Shirley Ann Jackson Neal WolinPIAB Membership under Donald Trump Edit President Donald Trump named the following persons to the PIAB 25 Steve Feinberg chair Samantha Ravich vice chair Safra Catz Saxby Chambliss Jim Donovan Kevin Hulbert Jeremy Katz David RobertsonIn February 2019 President Trump named three additional members 14 Charles E Allen Daniel Hoffman John K HurleyIn May 2019 President Trump named Ray Washburne as an additional member 26 27 PIAB Membership under Joe Biden Edit In May 2022 President Joe Biden named the below persons to the PIAB 28 Sandy Winnefeld Gilman Louie Janet Napolitano Richard VermaIn June 2022 he named Evan Bayh to the PIAB 29 In October 2022 he named Anne Finucane to the PIAB 30 In November 2022 he named Mark Angelson to the PIAB 31 In January 2023 he named Margaret Hamburg Kim Cobb and Kneeland Youngblood to the PIAB 32 PIAB Chairs EditPIAB chairpersons have been 33 Officeholder Term start Term end PresidentJames Killian January 13 1956 March 1 1958 Dwight EisenhowerJohn Hull March 1 1958 January 20 1961Vacant January 20 1961 May 4 1961 John F KennedyJames Killian May 4 1961 April 23 1963John F Kennedy Lyndon JohnsonClark Clifford April 23 1963 February 29 1968Max Taylor February 29 1968 May 1 1970Richard NixonGeorge Anderson May 1 1970 March 11 1976Gerald FordLeo Cherne March 11 1976 May 4 1977Jimmy CarterBoard abolished May 4 1977 October 20 1981Anne Armstrong October 20 1981 July 17 1990 Ronald ReaganGeorge H W BushJohn Tower July 17 1990 April 5 1991Bobby InmanActing April 5 1991 January 20 1993William Crowe January 20 1993 May 26 1994 Bill ClintonLes Aspin May 26 1994 May 21 1995Warren RudmanActing May 21 1995 January 16 1996Tom Foley January 16 1996 November 19 1997Warren RudmanActing 1997 2001 November 19 1997 October 5 2001George W BushBrent Scowcroft October 5 2001 February 25 2005Jim Langdon February 25 2005 December 20 2005Steve Friedman December 20 2005 October 28 2009Barack ObamaDavid BorenChuck Hagel October 28 2009 February 27 2013Vacant February 27 2013 August 29 2014Shirley Ann JacksonJami Miscik August 29 2014 January 20 2017Steve Feinberg May 12 2018 January 20 2021 Donald TrumpSandy Winnefeld May 4 2022 present Joe BidenIOB Chairs EditThese are chairs of the Advisory Board s committee of Intelligence Oversight Board Officeholder Term start Term end PresidentRobert Murphy March 11 1976 May 5 1977 Gerald FordJimmy CarterThomas Farmer May 5 1977 October 20 1981Ronald ReaganGlenn Campbell October 20 1981 February 26 1990George H W BushJim Thompson February 26 1990 January 20 1993William Crowe January 20 1993 May 26 1994 Bill ClintonAnthony Harrington May 26 1994 February 8 2000Warren RudmanActing February 8 2000 October 5 2001George W BushBrent Scowcroft October 5 2001 February 25 2005Jim Langdon February 25 2005 December 20 2005Steve Friedman December 20 2005 October 28 2009Barack ObamaChuck Hagel October 28 2009 February 27 2013Dan Meltzer February 27 2013 May 24 2015Neal Wolin May 24 2015 January 20 2017Steve Feinberg 34 August 16 2018 January 20 2021 Donald TrumpBoard executive directors Edit1956 1959 John Cassidy 1959 1961 1961 1970 Patrick Coyne 1970 1973 Gerard Burke 1973 1977 Wheaton Byers 1977 Lionel Olmer 1977 1981 Board abolished 1981 1983 Norman Wood 1983 1984 Fred Demech 1984 1988 Gary Schmitt 1988 1989 Fred Demech 1989 1991 Nina Stewart 1991 1992 Vacant 1992 1995 Eugene Yeates 1995 2003 Randy Deitering Acting 1995 1998 2003 2005 Joan Dempsey 2005 2017 Stefanie OsburnBoard members EditDavid Abshire 1981 1983 Stephen Ailes 1976 1977 IOB Lew Allen 1990 1999 IOB Brooke Anderson 2015 present George Anderson 1969 1970 1976 1977 Martin Anderson 1982 1985 Cresencio Arcos 1999 2003 Leslie Arends 1976 1977 Anne Legendre Armstrong 1981 1990 Chairman Zoe Baird 1993 2001 Howard Baker 1985 1987 1988 1990 William Baker 1959 1961 1961 1977 1981 1990 Jim Barksdale 2001 2009 Robert Barrow 1984 1985 Richard Bloch 1996 1998 Alfred Bloomingdale 1981 1982 David Boren 2009 2013 IOB Frank Borman 1981 1982 Denis Bovin 2006 2010 Omar Bradley 1956 William Brody 2002 2005 David Bruce 1956 1957 Shelby Bryan 1999 2001 Zbigniew Brzezinski 1988 1990 Glenn Campbell 1981 1990 IOB Roel Campos 2009 2013 Ann Caracristi 1993 2001 IOB Bill Casey 1976 1977 Leo Cherne 1973 1976 IOB 1976 1977 Vice Chair 1981 1990 Clark Clifford 1961 1963 John Connally 1970 1971 1972 1975 1976 1977 1981 1983 Richard Conolly 1956 1961 Jim Crown 2014 present Arthur Culvahouse 2005 2010 Richard Danzig 2010 present IOB 2010 2015 Colgate Darden 1957 1961 Scott Davis 2014 2015 Robert Day 2001 2005 John Deutch 1990 1993 William DeWitt 2005 2010 Jimmy Doolittle 1956 1961 1961 1964 Jamie Dos Santos 2014 present Sidney Drell 1993 2001 Thomas Eagleton 1993 2000 James Ellis 2005 2009 Donald Evans 2005 2009 Martin Faga 2005 2009 Benjamin Fairless 1956 1959 Marty Feldstein 2006 2009 Michele Flournoy 2014 present John Foster 1973 1977 1981 1990 Steve Friedman 1999 2005 2009 2010 Bob Galvin 1973 1977 Julius Genachowski 2014 present IOB Al Gore 1977 1981 IOB Gordon Gray 1961 1977 Alan Greenspan 1982 1985 James Hamilton 1995 1997 Lee Hamilton 2005 2013 Anthony Harrington 1993 2000 IOB Vice Chair 1997 2000 Rita Hauser 2001 2004 IOB 2003 2004 2009 2013 Robert Hermann 1993 2001 John Hull 1956 1958 Ray Hunt 2001 2009 William Hyland 1990 1993 Bobby Inman Vice Chair 1990 1991 Leon Jaworski 1981 1982 Shirley Jackson 2014 present IOB David Jeremiah 2001 2010 IOB 2003 2009 Amos Jordan 1990 1993 IOB not PIAB Paul Kaminski 2009 2013 Arnold Kanter 2001 2005 IOB 2003 2005 Joe Kennedy 1956 James Killian 1958 1960 Jeane Kirkpatrick 1985 1990 Henry Kissinger 1984 1990 Ellen Laipson 2009 2013 Edwin Land 1961 1977 Jim Langdon 2001 2005 IOB 2003 2005 William Langer 1961 1969 Tony Lapham 1991 1993 IOB not PIAB Lyman Lemnitzer 1976 1977 Al Lerner 2001 2002 Franklin Lincoln 1969 1972 Robert Lovett 1956 1961 Clare Luce 1973 1977 1981 1987 Gordon Luce 1988 1989 Lester Lyles 2009 2013 IOB Michael McConnell 1988 1990 IOB not PIAB Dan Meltzer 2010 2015 IOB Charles Meyers 1982 1988 IOB not PIAB Jami Miscik 2009 2015 IOB Thomas Moorer 1981 1985 Michael Morell 2013 2014 John Morrison 2005 2010 Franklin Murphy 1969 1972 Robert Murphy 1961 1973 1976 1977 IOB Kevin Nealer 2014 present Peter O Donnell 1981 1985 Frank Pace 1961 1972 Elisabeth Pate Cornell 2001 2010 Ross Perot 1981 1985 William Perry 1990 1993 Hal Pote 1993 1996 IOB Lois Rice 1993 2001 Chuck Robb 2005 2009 Nelson Rockefeller 1969 1974 Joe Rodgers 1981 1985 Eugene Rostow 1982 1985 Warren Rudman Vice Chair 1993 1994 Vice Chair 1995 1998 Edward Ryerson 1956 1961 Jack Schmitt 1983 1985 Bernie Schriever 1985 1990 Paul Seabury 1981 1985 Bill Scranton 1977 1981 IOB George Shultz 1974 1976 Stanley Shuman 1995 2001 John Sides 1965 1969 Robert Six 1981 1985 William Smith 1985 1990 Maurice Sonnenberg 1992 2000 Frank Stella 1981 1982 IOB not PIAB Bobby Stein 2015 present John Streicker 2001 2005 Mona Sutphen 2011 present IOB Max Taylor 1961 1965 1968 Edward Teller 1971 1977 John Tower 1987 1990 Fran Townsend 2008 2009 Charles Tyroler 1981 1990 IOB not PIAB Caspar Weinberger 1988 1990 Seymour Weiss 1981 1985 Tom Wheeler 2011 2013 Bud Wheelon 1983 1988 Ed Williams 1976 1977 1981 1985 James Wilson 1985 1990 Pete Wilson 2001 2005 Albert Wohlstetter 1985 1990 Neal Wolin 2014 present IOB Philip Zelikow 2001 2003 2011 2013 Bud Zumwalt 1996 2000See also EditTeam B Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight BoardReferences Edit a b PIAB Official Website Archived 2017 01 20 at the Wayback Machine Dwight D Eisenhower Executive Order 10656 Establishing the President s Board of Consultants on Foreign Intelligence Activities www presidency ucsb edu Edwards Philip K Summer 1969 The President s Board 1956 1960 Overseeing the intelligence community Studies in Intelligence Central Intelligence Agency p 114 Archived from the original on January 23 2017 Executive Orders 1961 The Issue Wonk National Policy Facts and Analysis Issuewonk com Retrieved on 2013 08 16 Executive Orders 2008 Bill Getrz Covert board called crucial to presidents The Washington Times June 16 2008 Page A1 a b Charlie Savage President weakens espionage oversight Board created by Ford loses most of its power Boston Globe March 14 2008 Electronic Frontier Foundation Archived 2011 10 07 at the Wayback Machine Dan Eggen FBI Papers Indicate Intelligence Violations Secret Surveillance Lacked Oversight Washington Post 23 October 2005 Gerstein Josh August 15 2013 Obama upends intel panel Politico Members a b David Corn Who s On PFIAB A New Bush Secret The Nation blog August 14 2002 retrieved December 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