Homeland Security Advisory Council
The Homeland Security Advisory Council (HSAC) is part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States. It was created by an Executive Order on March 19, 2002.[1]
Council Members
- William H. Webster (chair), former Director of Central Intelligence and Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Bill Bratton (vice chair), former New York City Police Commissioner
- Art Acevedo, chief of police, Houston Police Department
- Steve Adegbite, chief information security officer, E-Trade
- John R. Allen, retired United States Marine Corps four-star general
- Thad Allen, executive vice president at Booz Allen Hamilton and former United States Coast Guard admiral
- Norman R. Augustine, aerospace businessman and retired chairman and CEO of the Lockheed Martin Corporation
- Chuck Canterbury, president of the Fraternal Order of Police
- Donald P. Dunbar, Wisconsin’s adjutant general
- Paul Goldenberg, president and CEO, Cardinal Point Strategies
- Jane Harman, president and CEO, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
- Michael P. Jackson, president and founder of Firebreak Partners
- James R. Jones, chairman, ManattJones Global Strategies
- Gary C. Kelly, president and CEO, Southwest Airlines
- Carie A. Lemack, cofounder and CEO, DreamUp
- Jane Holl Lute, special coordinator on improving the United Nations response to sexual exploitation and abuse
- John Magaw, consultant
- Jeffrey B. Miller, senior vice president, MSA Security
- Jeff Moss, founder, Black Hat and DEF CON Conferences
- Robert Rose, founder and president, Robert N. Rose Consulting LLC
- Harold A. Schaitberger, general president, International Association of Firefighters
- Ali H. Soufan, chairman and CEO, The Soufan Group LLC
- Paul N. Stockton, managing director, Sonecon LLC
- Karen Tandy, former head, Drug Enforcement Administration
Last updated: June 24, 2018[2]
CBP Integrity Advisory Panel
In December 2014, HSAC established the CBP Integrity Advisory Panel.[3]
Panel members
- Bill Bratton (Co-Chair), Former New York City Police Commissioner[4]
- Karen Tandy (co-chair), former head, Drug Enforcement Administration
- Ron Barber, politician
- Robert C. Bonner, former administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration and Former Commissioner of United States Customs and Border Protection
- Rick Fuentes, colonel, 14th superintendent of the New Jersey State Police
- John Magaw, consultant
- Walter McNeil, past president, International Association of Chiefs of Police
- Paul N. Stockton, managing director, Sonecon LLC
- Roberto Villaseñor, chief of police, Tucson Police Department
- William H. Webster (Chair), former Director of Central Intelligence and Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Countering Violent Extremism Subcommittee
In September 2015, HSAC established the Countering Violent Extremism Subcommittee.[3][5]
Subcommittee members
- Farah Pandith (Chair), Senior Fellow of Council on Foreign Relations, Special Representative to Muslim Communities for the United States Department of State[6]
- Adnan Kifayat (chair), senior resident fellow, German Marshall Fund of the United States
- John R. Allen, retired United States Marine Corps four-star general
- Paul Goldenberg, president and CEO, Cardinal Point Strategies
- Séamus Hughes, Irish district court judge and former Fianna Fáil politician, appointed state solicitor for County Mayo, deputy director, Program on Extremism at George Washington University
- Joel Meyer, senior vice president, Public Sector at Dataminr
- Jeffrey B. Miller, senior vice president, MSA Security
- Michael Nutter, former mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Matthew G. Olsen, president of consulting and co-founder, IronNet Cybersecurity
- Ali Soufan, chairman and CEO, The Soufan Group
- Juan Zarate, former deputy assistant to President George W. Bush and Deputy National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism, Senior Adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies
- William H. Webster (ex-officio), former Director of Central Intelligence and Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
Privatized Immigration Detention Facilities Subcommittee
In August 2016, HSAC established the Privatized Immigration Detention Facilities Subcommittee.[3][7]
Subcommittee members
- Karen Tandy (Chair), former head, Drug Enforcement Administration
- Marshall Fitz, senior fellow, Center for American Progress
- John F. Kelly, retired United States Marine Corps general
- Kristine Marcy (vice chairman), board of directors, National Academy of Public Administration
- Christian Marrone, vice president for external relations and chief of staff to the CEO, CSRA, Inc.
- David A. Martin, professor of international law, University of Virginia School of Law
- William H. Webster (ex-officio), former director of Central Intelligence and director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
References
- ↑ Homeland Security Council Executive Order
- ↑ "Homeland Security Advisory Council Members". Homeland Security. 19 July 2018. Retrieved 24 June 2018.
- 1 2 3 "Homeland Security Advisory Council". Homeland Security. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ↑ "Membership Roster – July, 2015" (PDF). Homeland Security. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
- ↑ "Homeland Security Advisory Council Countering Violent Extremism Subcommittee Membership List" (pdf). Homeland Security. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
- ↑ "Countering Violent Extremism Subcommittee Membership List" (PDF). Homeland Security. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
- ↑ "Homeland Security Advisory Council Privatized Immigration Detention Facilities Subcommittee Membership List" (pdf). Homeland Security. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
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