- President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board
The President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB) is an advisor 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." It goes on to say "The role of the board: [is] Unique within the government, the PFIAB traditionally has been tasked with providing the President with an independent source of advice on the effectiveness with which the intelligence community is meeting the nation's intelligence needs and the vigor and insight with which the community plans for the future."The PFIAB, through its Intelligence Oversight Board (IOB), also advises the President on the legality of foreign intelligence activities.
History
The PFIAB was created in 1956 by President
Dwight D. Eisenhower . Most of the board's work is secret, but one very public investigation involved the loss of U.S. nuclear secrets toChina from theLos Alamos National Laboratory during the 1990s.Bill Getrz, "Covert board called crucial to presidents", "The Washington Times ",June 16 2008 , Page A1]Intelligence Oversight Board
President
Gerald Ford created the IOB following a 1975-76 investigation by Congress into domestic spying, assassination operations, and other abuses by intelligence agencies. His executive order doing so went into effect on March 1, 1976.Charlie Savage, [http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2008/03/14/president_weakens_espionage_oversight/?page=full "President weakens espionage oversight: Board created by Ford loses most of its power"] , "Boston Globe ",March 14 2008 ] In 1993, the IOB became a committee of the PFIAB, under [http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/eo12863.htm Executive Order #12863] .One of the IOB's functions is to examine violations of the laws and directives governing clandestine surveillance. Thirteen cases involving FBI actions between 2002 to 2004 were referred to the IOB for its review. [Dan Eggen, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/23/AR2005102301352.html "FBI Papers Indicate Intelligence Violations: Secret Surveillance Lacked Oversight"] , "Washington Post", 23 October 2005]
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.Membership
The PFIAB currently has 16 members selected from among distinguished citizens outside the government who are qualified "on the basis of achievement, experience, independence, and integrity." The members are not paid.
PFIAB membership is generally considered public information; for example, the Clinton Administration posted the names of the members on a PFIAB web page.David Corn, [http://www.thenation.com/blogs/capitalgames?pid=96 "Who's On PFIAB?--A New Bush Secret"] , "The Nation" (blog), August 14, 2002, retrieved March 15, 2008] In August 2002, Randy Deitering, the executive director of PFIAB, confirmed that current membership of the board was the same as the list released by the White House press office in October 2001: [David Corn, [http://www.thenation.com/blogs/capitalgames?pid=97 "Who's On PFIAB-A Bush Secret...Or Not? UPDATED"] "The Nation" (blog), August 14, 2002, retrieved March 15, 2008]
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Brent Scowcroft , the chair
*Pete Wilson , a former governor ofCalifornia
*Cresencio Arcos , anAT&T executive and former US ambassador
*Jim Barksdale , former head of the internet companyNetscape
*Robert Addison Day , chairman of the TWC Group, a money management firm
*Stephen Friedman , past chairman ofGoldman Sachs
*Alfred Lerner , chief executive ofMBNA
*Ray Lee Hunt , scion of the Texas oil fortune
*Rita Hauser , a prominent lawyer
*David Jeremiah , a retired admiral
*Arnold Kanter , a national security official in theGeorge H.W. Bush administration and a founding member of the Scowcroft Group
*James Calhoun Langdon, Jr. , a power-lawyer in Texas
*Elisabeth Pate-Cornell, Chair of Management Science and Engineering atStanford University
*John Harrison Streicker , a real estate magnate
*Philip Zelikow , a National Security Council staffer during the George H.W. Bush administrationChairpersons
PFIAB chairpersons have been: [ [http://www.whitehouse.gov/pfiab/chairpersons.html PFIAB Chairpersons] , The White House website, retrieved March 14, 2008]
*2006– Stephen Friedman
*2005 James Langdon, Jr.
*2001–2004 Lt. Gen.Brent Scowcroft , USAF (Ret.)
*1997–2001 Hon.Warren B. Rudman
*1996–1997 Hon. Thomas S. Foley
*1995–1996 Hon.Warren B. Rudman (Acting)
*1994–1995 Hon.Les Aspin
*1993–1994 Adm.William J. Crowe , Jr., USN (Ret.)
*1991–1993 Adm.Bobby Inman , USN (Ret.) (Acting)
*1990–1991 Hon.John Tower
*1982–1990 Amb.Anne Armstrong
*1976–1977 Mr.Leo Cherne
*1970–1976 Adm.George Anderson , Jr., USN (Ret.)
*1968–1970 Gen.Maxwell D. Taylor , USA (Ret.)
*1963–1968 Mr.Clark Clifford
*1956–1963 Dr.James Killian ee also
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External links
* [http://www.whitehouse.gov/pfiab/ PFIAB Website]
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