President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, Amendments to Executive Order 13035

1998-07-28Executive Order 13092
Signed by: William J. Clinton
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Headline: Renames, Expands President's Technology Advisory Committee by Five Members

What it does: The order renames the advisory committee and increases its nonfederal membership from 25 to 30.

Real World Impact:
  • Adds five nonfederal member positions to the advisory committee.
  • Changes the committee's name to President's Information Technology Advisory Committee.
Topics: technology policy, advisory committees, federal administration, information technology

Summary

This executive order amends a previous order to change an existing federal advisory committee. It renames the group to "President's Information Technology Advisory Committee" and increases nonfederal membership by five, from 25 to 30.

The order cites authority including the High-Performance Computing Act of 1991 and specifically amends section 1 of the earlier order; it does not state new duties or timelines in this text.

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