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John A. Shaw

John Arthur "Jack" Shaw (July 1, 1939 – April 5, 2020) was an American former civil servant who held positions under several presidents: Senior Staff under Richard Nixon, White House liaison under Gerald Ford, and in the State Department under Ronald Reagan. Additionally, President George H. W. Bush gave him a recess appointment as Assistant Secretary of Commerce.[1][2]

Jack Shaw
Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for International Technology Security
In office
September 6, 2001 – December 11, 2004
Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Enforcement
In office
September 12, 1991 – 1993
Associate Deputy Secretary of the Department of Commerce
In office
1988–1991
Administrator of the Agency for International Development
In office
1988–1988
Vice President for Washington Operations for the Hudson Institute
In office
1987–1988
Personal details
Born (1939-07-01) July 1, 1939 (age 84)
Philadelphia, PA, U.S.
DiedApril 5, 2020
Chevy Chase, Maryland U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseDeborah Rossiter
Children2
EducationKent School (1957)
Alma materWilliams College (1962)
Cambridge University (1967 1976)

His last presidential appointment was as Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for International Technology Security, under George W. Bush.[3] Shaw was accused of improper advocacy for private contracts, which led to his dismissal,[4] but a subsequent FBI investigation resulted in no charges against him.[5]

Shaw returned to the private sector and was President and CEO of the American Overseas Clinics Corporation.

Early life, education, and professorships Edit

Shaw was born into a prominent Philadelphia political family, and was raised in the suburbs by an aunt and uncle due to the early death of his parents. Shaw graduated from Kent School in Connecticut in 1957.[6] He then received a B.A. from Williams College in 1962, where he was a member of St. Anthony Hall,[7] as well as a Masters (1967), and Ph.D. (1976) from Cambridge University, where he was a Fellow of Magdalene College.[8] He has taught international security studies at Cambridge University, Williams College, Georgetown University, and the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Paris.

During his professorship at Williams College, he invested his own time and money to found the Williams College men's rowing team, despite some resistance from the Williams faculty and administration at the time. In recognition of Shaw's perseverance, one of the shells in the John A. Shaw Boathouse is named Pride and Persistence. Additionally, a Silver Goblet bearing his name is given out each year to a male rower who epitomizes his will to keep fighting in the face of adversity.[9] Thanks to Shaw's efforts in the early 1970s Williams has become a minor US rowing power, with the men winning successive championships and the women winning seven successive NCAA Division III Rowing Championships.[9]

Career from 1975 to 2000 Edit

Shaw has held a number of positions in the executive branch of the U.S. Government, in business, and at think tanks.

Ford administration and then the private sector Edit

In 1975 under President Ford, Shaw was confirmed by the Senate as Inspector General of Foreign Assistance and Assistant Secretary of State, responsible for the oversight of all U.S. Foreign Military Sales, U.S. AID, the Peace Corps, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, and the Export-Import Bank.

From 1978-80, Shaw returned to the private sector as a Vice President of Booz Allen & Hamilton International, overseeing the development, organization and management of two new industrial cities, Jubail and Yanbu, in Saudi Arabia. These cities constituted the largest development project in the world. He worked for several management consulting companies, the St. Phalle International Group and the Cambridge Consulting Group, overseeing international business development projects. From 1980-84 he was a Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, specializing in Middle Eastern and International Business Affairs. While there, he co-authored a favorably reviewed study titled Saudi Arabian Modernization: The Impact of Change on Stability.[10][11] Shaw was Vice President for Washington Operations for the Hudson Institute, then overseeing the Center for Naval Analyses, from 1985-86.

Reagan and G.H.W. Bush administrations Edit

From 1986-88 under President Reagan he served as senior advisor to the Administrator of Agency for International Development. From 1989-91 he served as Associate Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer of the Department of Commerce, and oversaw a major effort to reform the Bureau of Export Administration.

On September 13, 1991 he was appointed by President George H. W. Bush as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Enforcement, replacing Quincy Mellon Crosby.[1][2] Shaw received a recess appointment when the revised Export Administration Act was vetoed.

With the arrival of the Clinton Administration, Shaw returned to the private sector. During this time he worked as CEO of American Overseas Clinics Corporation (AOCC).[12]

Career during and after G.W. Bush administration Edit

Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld appointed Shaw in October 2001 to head the new Office of International Technology Security. In that capacity, he became responsible for controlling export of sensitive technology.[4]

Iraq weapons of mass destruction (WMD) allegation Edit

As head of the Office of International Technology Security, Shaw tracked Saddam Hussein's weapons programs before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and he has said that Russia helped move them to Syria.[13][14] On February 18, 2006, Shaw told a conference at The Intelligence Summit in Alexandria, Virginia:[15]

The short answer to that question of where the W.M.D. Saddam bought from the Russians went was that they went to Syria and Lebanon. ... They were moved by Russian units out of uniform, that were specifically sent to Iraq to move the weaponry and eradicate any evidence of its existence.

Shaw alleged that Evgeny Primakov flew to Baghdad in December, 2002 to arrange the shipments, which Primakov denied.[16][17][18]

Charges of corruption fabricated and disproven Edit

Shaw made several authorized trips to Iraq, although a former official with the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) alleged to the L.A. Times that Shaw gained unauthorized access to one site: the port of Umm al Qasr.[19] Shaw urged U.S. officials to hire a company called Nana Pacific, owned by Alaskan natives and therefore eligible for no-bid contracts.[19] Nana could sub-contract some work, including dredging at Umm al Qasr, and setting up communications systems. According to a former CPA official: "The notion was that this might well be a vehicle where you could in fact get things moving quickly that needed to be done. ... "[19]

Nana Pacific, which is an 8(a) company, was granted a contract worth up to $70 million for work on the port, subcontracting $3.5 million in dredging work to SSA Marine, and both companies were represented by Richard Powers who was a friend of Shaw.[19] As for the communications systems, neither Nana Pacific nor its proposed subcontractor (Guardian Net whose board included a friend of Shaw's named Don DeMarino) nor a related consortium called Liberty Mobile (which included DeMarino and the telecom company Qualcomm), were given that contract, about which Shaw took three notable actions. First, Shaw questioned the validity of contracts awarded to other companies. Second, he allegedly told the staff of Daniel Sudnick, a senior U.S. adviser to the Iraqi Ministry of Communications, that there would be "hell to pay" if the contract for a first responder communication system did not include a provision holding out the possibility of later expansion to a nationwide commercial CDMA network, instead of ruling out CDMA.[5][20][21] Third, Shaw sought to have the Iraqi communications minister replaced with Sami al-Majoun, his deputy minister, who was in the Liberty Mobile consortium.[12]

Sudnick requested an investigation of Shaw's conduct.[22] Shaw then suggested that Sudnick resign, and opposed Sudnick at the Pentagon.[23] Sudnick was fired in April 2004, and subsequently sued Shaw and the Department of Defense for allegedly suggesting to third parties that Sudnick was under investigation for bribery.[24] In December 2004, Shaw was fired.[4][25] In 2005, the FBI declined to charge Shaw, adding that it vigorously investigates corruption allegations.[5] In 2007, Sudnick permanently dismissed all remaining claims against Shaw, with no admissions by Shaw, nor any finding against him.[24][26]

Subsequent private sector career Edit

Shaw returned to the Cambridge Consulting Group, serving as its president. In that capacity, he has been involved with technology consulting for the Defense Department.[27] Since 2007, he has also been an advisory board member at NeXplore Corporation, a software company that develops Internet properties and applications primarily in the United States.[27]

Personal life Edit

Shaw was first married to Deborah Rossiter, daughter of Harry Sayen Rossiter, Jr.[28] with whom he had two children.[29] His second wife and widow is Helen Anderson Shaw. Shaw resided in suburban Chevy Chase, MD Washington, D.C. He was a national leader in St. Anthony Hall ( AKA Delta Psi fraternity ) for decades. Shaw died on April 5, 2020, at his home in Chevy Chase, Maryland.[30]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "BUSINESS PEOPLE; Appointment At Commerce", The New York Times (September 13, 1991).
  2. ^ a b Bush, George H.W. (September 12, 1991). "Nomination of John A. Shaw To Be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce". The American Presidency Project. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  3. ^ U.S. Government Printing Office, "United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions (Plum Book), 2004", November 22, 2004
  4. ^ a b c Miller, T. Christian. "Pentagon Ousts Official Under FBI Investigation", Los Angeles Times (December 11, 2004).
  5. ^ a b c Miller, Christian. "No FBI Charges for Defense Official in Iraq Cases", Los Angeles Times (October 15, 2005): "FBI spokesman Ed Cogswell declined to comment on specifics of the Shaw case but said the FBI vigorously investigated all reports of wrongdoing by public officials. 'The No. 1 priority in our criminal program is corruption,' Cogswell said."
  6. ^ Kent School 50th Reunion Book
  7. ^ St.Anthony Hall Blue Book, 2012
  8. ^ Magdalene In America (MAm)Roster, 2010
  9. ^ a b Williams College Men's Crew Team History (August 5, 2003) via website of Williams College.
  10. ^ Crane, Robert D. "Review", Middle East Journal, Vol. 37, No. 1 (Winter, 1983), pp. 104-106.
  11. ^ Shaw, John and Long, David. Saudi Arabian Modernization: The Impact of Change on Stability (Center for Strategic & International Studies, 1982).
  12. ^ a b Miller, T. Christian (2007). Blood Money: Wasted Billions, Lost Lives and Greed in Iraq. Little, Brown and Company. pp. 53–71. ISBN 978-0316166287.
  13. ^ "Russia tied to Iraq's missing arms", Washington Times (October 28, 2004).
  14. ^ "Photos point to removal of weapons", Washington Times (October 28, 2004).
  15. ^ "Saddam Hussein and Weapons of Mass Destruction", C-Span (February 18, 2006).
  16. ^ "Evgeny Primakov Named in International Scandal" 2014-04-07 at the Wayback Machine, Kommersant, March 01, 2006.
  17. ^ "Syria's Chemical Weapons Came From Saddam's Iraq", Investor's Business Daily (Editorial July 19, 2012): "According to Shaw, ex-Russian intelligence chief Yevgeni Primakov, a KGB general with long-standing ties to Saddam, went to Iraq in December 2002 and stayed until just before the U.S.-led invasion in March 2003."
  18. ^ Sevastopulo, Demetri and Dinmore, Guy. "Russians May Have Taken Iraq Explosives" Financial Times(October 28, 2004).
  19. ^ a b c d Miller, Christian T. "Pentagon Deputy's Probes in Iraq Weren't Authorized, Officials Say", Los Angeles Times (July 7, 2004 with correction dated August 11, 2004).
  20. ^ "Ganley's bid for Baghdad action", Irish Times, Saturday, July 5, 2008
  21. ^ Michael Scherer, "Crossing the Lines", Mother Jones, Sept/Oct 2004 Issue
  22. ^ T. Christian Miller, Los Angeles Times, "Iraq Cellular Project Leads to U.S. Inquiry", April 29, 2004
  23. ^ Miller, T. Christian (2007). Blood Money: Wasted Billions, Lost Lives and Greed in Iraq. Little, Brown and Company. p. 64. ISBN 978-0316166287.
  24. ^ a b 474 F. Supp.2d 91 (D.D.C. 2007).
  25. ^ "Pentagon ousts official who tied Russia, Iraq arms", Washington Times (December 29, 2004).
  26. ^ "Stipulation of Dismissal With Prejudice", United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Civil Action No. 06-0654. Archived copy here.
  27. ^ a b "John A. Shaw: Executive Profile & Biography - Businessweek", Accessed June 13, 2015.
  28. ^ Times, Special To The New York (25 December 1960). "John Shaw to Wed Deborah Rossiter". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  29. ^ "Brittain Shaw, Daniel McInnis". The New York Times. 20 July 1997. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  30. ^ John A. Shaw-obituary

External links Edit

  • Gertz, Bill and Scarborough, Rowan. "Early warning", Washington Times (May 24, 2004).
  • Shaw, John. "From Baghdad to Chicago: Rezko and the Auchi empire", WikiLeaks (October 10, 2008).
  • Shaw, John. "Arab Money and the Purchase of a President", DirectorBlue (December 30, 2012).
  • Shaw, John. "Saudi Arabia Comes of Age", Washington Quarterly (Spring 1982).

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For other people with the same name see John Shaw disambiguation John Arthur Jack Shaw July 1 1939 April 5 2020 was an American former civil servant who held positions under several presidents Senior Staff under Richard Nixon White House liaison under Gerald Ford and in the State Department under Ronald Reagan Additionally President George H W Bush gave him a recess appointment as Assistant Secretary of Commerce 1 2 Jack ShawDeputy Undersecretary of Defense for International Technology SecurityIn office September 6 2001 December 11 2004Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export EnforcementIn office September 12 1991 1993Associate Deputy Secretary of the Department of CommerceIn office 1988 1991Administrator of the Agency for International DevelopmentIn office 1988 1988Vice President for Washington Operations for the Hudson InstituteIn office 1987 1988Personal detailsBorn 1939 07 01 July 1 1939 age 84 Philadelphia PA U S DiedApril 5 2020Chevy Chase Maryland U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseDeborah RossiterChildren2EducationKent School 1957 Alma materWilliams College 1962 Cambridge University 1967 1976 His last presidential appointment was as Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for International Technology Security under George W Bush 3 Shaw was accused of improper advocacy for private contracts which led to his dismissal 4 but a subsequent FBI investigation resulted in no charges against him 5 Shaw returned to the private sector and was President and CEO of the American Overseas Clinics Corporation Contents 1 Early life education and professorships 2 Career from 1975 to 2000 2 1 Ford administration and then the private sector 2 2 Reagan and G H W Bush administrations 3 Career during and after G W Bush administration 3 1 Iraq weapons of mass destruction WMD allegation 3 2 Charges of corruption fabricated and disproven 3 3 Subsequent private sector career 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life education and professorships EditShaw was born into a prominent Philadelphia political family and was raised in the suburbs by an aunt and uncle due to the early death of his parents Shaw graduated from Kent School in Connecticut in 1957 6 He then received a B A from Williams College in 1962 where he was a member of St Anthony Hall 7 as well as a Masters 1967 and Ph D 1976 from Cambridge University where he was a Fellow of Magdalene College 8 He has taught international security studies at Cambridge University Williams College Georgetown University and the Institut d Etudes Politiques in Paris During his professorship at Williams College he invested his own time and money to found the Williams College men s rowing team despite some resistance from the Williams faculty and administration at the time In recognition of Shaw s perseverance one of the shells in the John A Shaw Boathouse is named Pride and Persistence Additionally a Silver Goblet bearing his name is given out each year to a male rower who epitomizes his will to keep fighting in the face of adversity 9 Thanks to Shaw s efforts in the early 1970s Williams has become a minor US rowing power with the men winning successive championships and the women winning seven successive NCAA Division III Rowing Championships 9 Career from 1975 to 2000 EditShaw has held a number of positions in the executive branch of the U S Government in business and at think tanks Ford administration and then the private sector Edit In 1975 under President Ford Shaw was confirmed by the Senate as Inspector General of Foreign Assistance and Assistant Secretary of State responsible for the oversight of all U S Foreign Military Sales U S AID the Peace Corps the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and the Export Import Bank From 1978 80 Shaw returned to the private sector as a Vice President of Booz Allen amp Hamilton International overseeing the development organization and management of two new industrial cities Jubail and Yanbu in Saudi Arabia These cities constituted the largest development project in the world He worked for several management consulting companies the St Phalle International Group and the Cambridge Consulting Group overseeing international business development projects From 1980 84 he was a Senior Fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies specializing in Middle Eastern and International Business Affairs While there he co authored a favorably reviewed study titled Saudi Arabian Modernization The Impact of Change on Stability 10 11 Shaw was Vice President for Washington Operations for the Hudson Institute then overseeing the Center for Naval Analyses from 1985 86 Reagan and G H W Bush administrations Edit From 1986 88 under President Reagan he served as senior advisor to the Administrator of Agency for International Development From 1989 91 he served as Associate Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer of the Department of Commerce and oversaw a major effort to reform the Bureau of Export Administration On September 13 1991 he was appointed by President George H W Bush as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Enforcement replacing Quincy Mellon Crosby 1 2 Shaw received a recess appointment when the revised Export Administration Act was vetoed With the arrival of the Clinton Administration Shaw returned to the private sector During this time he worked as CEO of American Overseas Clinics Corporation AOCC 12 Career during and after G W Bush administration EditDefense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld appointed Shaw in October 2001 to head the new Office of International Technology Security In that capacity he became responsible for controlling export of sensitive technology 4 Iraq weapons of mass destruction WMD allegation Edit See also WMD conjecture in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion of Iraq As head of the Office of International Technology Security Shaw tracked Saddam Hussein s weapons programs before and after the 2003 invasion of Iraq and he has said that Russia helped move them to Syria 13 14 On February 18 2006 Shaw told a conference at The Intelligence Summit in Alexandria Virginia 15 The short answer to that question of where the W M D Saddam bought from the Russians went was that they went to Syria and Lebanon They were moved by Russian units out of uniform that were specifically sent to Iraq to move the weaponry and eradicate any evidence of its existence Shaw alleged that Evgeny Primakov flew to Baghdad in December 2002 to arrange the shipments which Primakov denied 16 17 18 Charges of corruption fabricated and disproven Edit Shaw made several authorized trips to Iraq although a former official with the Coalition Provisional Authority CPA alleged to the L A Times that Shaw gained unauthorized access to one site the port of Umm al Qasr 19 Shaw urged U S officials to hire a company called Nana Pacific owned by Alaskan natives and therefore eligible for no bid contracts 19 Nana could sub contract some work including dredging at Umm al Qasr and setting up communications systems According to a former CPA official The notion was that this might well be a vehicle where you could in fact get things moving quickly that needed to be done 19 Nana Pacific which is an 8 a company was granted a contract worth up to 70 million for work on the port subcontracting 3 5 million in dredging work to SSA Marine and both companies were represented by Richard Powers who was a friend of Shaw 19 As for the communications systems neither Nana Pacific nor its proposed subcontractor Guardian Net whose board included a friend of Shaw s named Don DeMarino nor a related consortium called Liberty Mobile which included DeMarino and the telecom company Qualcomm were given that contract about which Shaw took three notable actions First Shaw questioned the validity of contracts awarded to other companies Second he allegedly told the staff of Daniel Sudnick a senior U S adviser to the Iraqi Ministry of Communications that there would be hell to pay if the contract for a first responder communication system did not include a provision holding out the possibility of later expansion to a nationwide commercial CDMA network instead of ruling out CDMA 5 20 21 Third Shaw sought to have the Iraqi communications minister replaced with Sami al Majoun his deputy minister who was in the Liberty Mobile consortium 12 Sudnick requested an investigation of Shaw s conduct 22 Shaw then suggested that Sudnick resign and opposed Sudnick at the Pentagon 23 Sudnick was fired in April 2004 and subsequently sued Shaw and the Department of Defense for allegedly suggesting to third parties that Sudnick was under investigation for bribery 24 In December 2004 Shaw was fired 4 25 In 2005 the FBI declined to charge Shaw adding that it vigorously investigates corruption allegations 5 In 2007 Sudnick permanently dismissed all remaining claims against Shaw with no admissions by Shaw nor any finding against him 24 26 Subsequent private sector career Edit Shaw returned to the Cambridge Consulting Group serving as its president In that capacity he has been involved with technology consulting for the Defense Department 27 Since 2007 he has also been an advisory board member at NeXplore Corporation a software company that develops Internet properties and applications primarily in the United States 27 Personal life EditShaw was first married to Deborah Rossiter daughter of Harry Sayen Rossiter Jr 28 with whom he had two children 29 His second wife and widow is Helen Anderson Shaw Shaw resided in suburban Chevy Chase MD Washington D C He was a national leader in St Anthony Hall AKA Delta Psi fraternity for decades Shaw died on April 5 2020 at his home in Chevy Chase Maryland 30 References Edit a b BUSINESS PEOPLE Appointment At Commerce The New York Times September 13 1991 a b Bush George H W September 12 1991 Nomination of John A Shaw To Be an Assistant Secretary of Commerce The American Presidency Project Retrieved August 4 2013 U S Government Printing Office United States Government Policy and Supporting Positions Plum Book 2004 November 22 2004 a b c Miller T Christian Pentagon Ousts Official Under FBI Investigation Los Angeles Times December 11 2004 a b c Miller Christian No FBI Charges for Defense Official in Iraq Cases Los Angeles Times October 15 2005 FBI spokesman Ed Cogswell declined to comment on specifics of the Shaw case but said the FBI vigorously investigated all reports of wrongdoing by public officials The No 1 priority in our criminal program is corruption Cogswell said Kent School 50th Reunion Book St Anthony Hall Blue Book 2012 Magdalene In America MAm Roster 2010 a b Williams College Men s Crew Team History August 5 2003 via website of Williams College Crane Robert D Review Middle East Journal Vol 37 No 1 Winter 1983 pp 104 106 Shaw John and Long David Saudi Arabian Modernization The Impact of Change on Stability Center for Strategic amp International Studies 1982 a b Miller T Christian 2007 Blood Money Wasted Billions Lost Lives and Greed in Iraq Little Brown and Company pp 53 71 ISBN 978 0316166287 Russia tied to Iraq s missing arms Washington Times October 28 2004 Photos point to removal of weapons Washington Times October 28 2004 Saddam Hussein and Weapons of Mass Destruction C Span February 18 2006 Evgeny Primakov Named in International Scandal Archived 2014 04 07 at the Wayback Machine Kommersant March 01 2006 Syria s Chemical Weapons Came From Saddam s Iraq Investor s Business Daily Editorial July 19 2012 According to Shaw ex Russian intelligence chief Yevgeni Primakov a KGB general with long standing ties to Saddam went to Iraq in December 2002 and stayed until just before the U S led invasion in March 2003 Sevastopulo Demetri and Dinmore Guy Russians May Have Taken Iraq Explosives Financial Times October 28 2004 a b c d Miller Christian T Pentagon Deputy s Probes in Iraq Weren t Authorized Officials Say Los Angeles Times July 7 2004 with correction dated August 11 2004 Ganley s bid for Baghdad action Irish Times Saturday July 5 2008 Michael Scherer Crossing the Lines Mother Jones Sept Oct 2004 Issue T Christian Miller Los Angeles Times Iraq Cellular Project Leads to U S Inquiry April 29 2004 Miller T Christian 2007 Blood Money Wasted Billions Lost Lives and Greed in Iraq Little Brown and Company p 64 ISBN 978 0316166287 a b 474 F Supp 2d 91 D D C 2007 Pentagon ousts official who tied Russia Iraq arms Washington Times December 29 2004 Stipulation of Dismissal With Prejudice United States District Court for the District of Columbia Civil Action No 06 0654 Archived copy here a b John A Shaw Executive Profile amp Biography Businessweek Accessed June 13 2015 Times Special To The New York 25 December 1960 John Shaw to Wed Deborah Rossiter The New York Times Retrieved 13 January 2017 Brittain Shaw Daniel McInnis The New York Times 20 July 1997 Retrieved 13 January 2017 John A Shaw obituaryExternal links EditGertz Bill and Scarborough Rowan Early warning Washington Times May 24 2004 Shaw John From Baghdad to Chicago Rezko and the Auchi empire WikiLeaks October 10 2008 Shaw John Arab Money and the Purchase of a President DirectorBlue December 30 2012 Shaw John Saudi Arabia Comes of Age Washington Quarterly Spring 1982 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John A Shaw amp oldid 1108391944, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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