President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee, Further Amendment to Executive Order 13035, as Amended

2001-06-05Executive Order 13215
Signed by: George W. Bush
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Headline: Extends Technology Advisory Committee, Sets New Member Service Terms

What it does: The order directs the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee to continue operating with updated member terms and extends its authorization to June 1, 2003.

Real World Impact:
  • Extends the committee's authorization until June 1, 2003.
  • Sets two-year maximum terms for members appointed on or after June 1, 2001.
  • Requires the President to designate two co-chairs with up-to-two-year terms.
Topics: technology policy, government advisory panels, appointments, federal administration

Summary

This order amends a previous order to extend the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee so it can continue its work. It changes member service rules: members appointed before June 1, 2001 serve until December 1, 2001 unless reappointed; those appointed on or after June 1, 2001 may serve up to two years unless the President extends their terms.

The President must name two co-chairs, each serving up to two years or until their committee membership ends. The order also changes a date to June 1, 2003, extending the committee's authorization.

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