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National Security Council
Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20504
Phone, 202-456-1414
Members:
The President George W. Bush
The Vice President Dick Cheney
The Secretary of State Colin L. Powell
The Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld
Statutory Advisers:
Director of Central Intelligence George J. Tenet
Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Henry H. Shelton,
USA
Standing Participants:
The Secretary of the Treasury Paul H. O'Neill
U.S. Representative to the United Nations (vacancy)
Chief of Staff to the President Andrew H. Card, Jr.
Assistant to the President for National Security Condoleezza Rice
Affairs
Assistant to the President for Economic Policy Larry Lindsay
Officials:
Assistant to the President for National Security Condoleezza Rice
Affairs
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Assistant to the President for National Security Steven Hadley
Affairs and Deputy National Security
Adviser
Executive Secretary Robert Bradtke
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The National Security Council was established by the National Security
Act of 1947, as amended (50 U.S.C. 402). The Council was placed in the
Executive Office of the President by Reorganization Plan No. 4 of 1949
(5 U.S.C. app.).
The National Security Council is chaired by the President. Its
statutory members, in addition to the President, are the Vice President
and the Secretaries of State and Defense. The Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff is the statutory military adviser to the Council, and
the Director of Central Intelligence is its intelligence adviser. The
Secretary of the Treasury, the U.S. Representative to the United
Nations, the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs,
the Assistant to the President for Economic Policy, and the Chief of
Staff to the President are invited to all meetings of the Council. The
Attorney General and the Director of National Drug Control Policy are
invited to attend meetings pertaining to their jurisdictions; other
officials are invited, as appropriate.
The Council advises and assists the President in integrating all
aspects of national security policy as it affects the United States--
domestic, foreign, military, intelligence, and economic--in conjunction
with the National Economic Council.
For further information, contact the National Security Council, Old
Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20504. Phone, 202-456-1414.
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