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Plan No. 9 of 1953 (5 U.S.C. app.), developments; appraises the economic effective August 1, 1953. programs and policies of the Federal The Council consists of three members Government; recommends to the appointed by the President with the President policies for economic growth advice and consent of the Senate, and and stability; assists in the preparation of one of the members is designated by the the economic reports of the President to President as Chairman. The Council analyzes the national the Congress; and prepares the Annual economy and its various segments; Report of the Council of Economic advises the President on economic Advisers.

For further information, contact the Council of Economic Advisers, Old Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20500. Phone, 202–395–5084.

National Security Council Old Executive Office Building, Washington, DC 20506 Phone, 202–456–1414

Members: The President WILLIAM J. CLINTON The Vice President ALBERT GORE, JR. The Secretary of State WARREN M. CHRISTOPHER The Secretary of Defense WILLIAM J. PERRY Statutory Advisers: Director of Central Intelligence JOHN M. DEUTCH Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff GEN. JOHN M. SHALIKASHVILI, USA Standing Participants: The Secretary of the Treasury ROBERT E. RUBIN U.S. Representative to the United Nations MADELEINE K. ALBRIGHT Chief of Staff to the President LEON E. PANETTA Assistant to the President for National Security ANTHONY LAKE Affairs Assistant to the President for Economic Policy LAURA D. TYSON Officials: Assistant to the President for National Security ANTHONY LAKE Affairs Deputy Assistants to the President for National SAMUEL R. BERGER Security Affairs NANCY E. SODERBERG Executive Secretary ANDREW D. SENS

The National Security Council was The National Security Council is established by the National Security Act chaired by the President. Its statutory of 1947, as amended (50 U.S.C. 402). members, in addition to the President, The Council was placed in the Executive are the Vice President and the Office of the President by Reorganization Secretaries of State and Defense. The Plan No. 4 of 1949 (5 U.S.C. app.). Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is the statutory military adviser to the EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT 101

Council, and the Director of Central meetings pertaining to her jurisdiction; Intelligence is its intelligence adviser. other officials are invited, as appropriate. The Secretary of the Treasury, the U.S. The Council advises and assists the Representative to the United Nations, the Assistant to the President for National President in integrating all aspects of Security Affairs, the Assistant to the national security policy as it affects the President for Economic Policy, and the United States—domestic, foreign, Chief of Staff to the President are invited military, intelligence, and economic—in to all meetings of the Council. The conjunction with the National Economic Attorney General is invited to attend Council.

Office of the United States Trade Representative 600 Seventeenth Street NW., Washington, DC 20506 Phone, 202–395–3230

United States Trade Representative MICHAEL KANTOR Deputy U.S. Trade Representatives JEFFREY LANG (Washington) CHARLENE BARSHEFSKY Deputy U.S. Trade Representative (Geneva) BOOTH GARDNER Chief of Staff PETER SCHER Senior Counsel and Negotiator IRA SHAPIRO General Counsel IRA SHAPIRO, Acting Chief Textiles Negotiator JENNIFER HILLMAN Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for PHYLLIS JONES Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Liaison Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Public ANNE LUZZATTO Affairs Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for NANCY LEAMOND Congressional Affairs Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for DAVID WALTERS Economic Affairs Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Policy FRED MONTGOMERY Coordination Special Counsel for Finance and Investment HOWARD REED Policy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for SUZANNE EARLY Agricultural Affairs Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Trade JON ROSENBAUM and Development Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for World DOROTHY DWOSKIN Trade Organization (WTO) Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Industry DONALD PHILLIPS Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Japan LEE SANDS and Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for Asia BOB CASSIDY and the Pacific Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for APEC NANCY ADAMS Affairs