Amendment to Executive Order No. 12864

1994-01-05Executive Order 12890
Signed by: William J. Clinton
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Headline: Expands membership of national information infrastructure advisory council

What it does: The order raises the maximum number of members on the national information infrastructure advisory council from 25 to 30.

Real World Impact:
  • Allows appointment of up to five additional advisory council members.
  • Changes the official membership limit used for council appointments.
Topics: technology policy, advisory boards, government appointments, information infrastructure

Summary

This executive order amends a prior order to allow up to 30 members on the United States Advisory Council on the National Information Infrastructure. It replaces the previous membership limit of 25 with 30.

The change affects the advisory council and the people who may be appointed to it. The order amends section 1(a) of the earlier order by deleting the number 25 and inserting the number 30.

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