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==Previous Board Members== | ==Previous Board Members== | ||
*'''Martin Faga''' - Appointed to a four-year term by President | *'''Martin Faga''' - Appointed to a four-year term by President George W. Bush in October 2004 and reappointed for a three-year term in January 2009. In 2005, he was appointed to the [[President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board]]. Faga was president and chief executive officer of the [[Mitre Corporation]] from 2000 to 2006 and is currently a member of its board of trustees. Before joining Mitre, Faga served from 1989 until 1993 as Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space with primary emphasis on policy, strategy, and planning. At the same time, he served as Director of the [[National Reconnaissance Office]] (NRO). Faga's career included service as a staff member of the [[House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]], where he headed the program and budget staff; as an engineer at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]; and as a research and development officer in the [[United States Air Force|Air Force]]. Faga received [[bachelor's]] and [[master's degrees]] in [[electrical engineering]] from [[Lehigh University]] in 1963 and 1964. | ||
*'''Herbert O. Briick''' - Appointed to a three-year term by President George W. Bush in October 2008. Briick is currently a senior analyst for a subsidiary of [[General Dynamics]]. Briick retired from the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in January 2008, following a 33-year career which included service in every directorate of the Agency. For the last five years of his career he was responsible for the management of the CIA declassification program. In that capacity he took part in a wide variety of declassification issues involving the [[United States National Security Council|National Security Council]], the [[National Archives and Records Administration]], the [[Presidential library system|presidential libraries]], the [[Office of the Historian]] in the [[United States Department of State|Department of State]], other members of the [[United States Intelligence Community|Intelligence Community]], the Congress, and non-governmental organizations. He promoted a number of successful initiatives to release previously classified [[National Intelligence Estimate]]s and other CIA records of historic significance. Briick was awarded the Career Intelligence Medal in recognition of his service to the CIA. Briick graduated from the [[University of Notre Dame]] in 1973 with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in history and received his [[The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy#Degree programs|Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy]] in international security studies from [[the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy]] at [[Tufts University]] in 1975. | *'''Herbert O. Briick''' - Appointed to a three-year term by President George W. Bush in October 2008. Briick is currently a senior analyst for a subsidiary of [[General Dynamics]]. Briick retired from the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in January 2008, following a 33-year career which included service in every directorate of the Agency. For the last five years of his career he was responsible for the management of the CIA declassification program. In that capacity he took part in a wide variety of declassification issues involving the [[United States National Security Council|National Security Council]], the [[National Archives and Records Administration]], the [[Presidential library system|presidential libraries]], the [[Office of the Historian]] in the [[United States Department of State|Department of State]], other members of the [[United States Intelligence Community|Intelligence Community]], the Congress, and non-governmental organizations. He promoted a number of successful initiatives to release previously classified [[National Intelligence Estimate]]s and other CIA records of historic significance. Briick was awarded the Career Intelligence Medal in recognition of his service to the CIA. Briick graduated from the [[University of Notre Dame]] in 1973 with a [[Bachelor of Arts]] in history and received his [[The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy#Degree programs|Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy]] in international security studies from [[the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy]] at [[Tufts University]] in 1975. | ||
*'''Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker''' - Appointed to a three-year term by President George W. Bush in October 2004 and reappointed for 3 years on October 23, 2008. She joined [[McGeorge School of Law]] as its eighth [[Dean (education)|dean]] in 2002 from her position as general counsel for the [[University of Wisconsin System]]. Previously, she served as general counsel for the CIA; Principal Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State; general counsel, National Security Agency; and as Acting Assistant Director (Mergers and Acquisitions) at the [[Federal Trade Commission]]. Parker also served as the director of the New Haven Legal Assistance Association. Early in her career, Parker gained significant experience in the [[United States federal courts|federal courts]] with a variety of litigation involving discrimination and civil liberties issues, including two successful [[oral argument]]s before the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and numerous arguments before various [[United States courts of appeal|courts of appeal]]. Parker graduated ''[[Latin honors|cum laude]]'' from the [[University of Michigan]] in 1965 and received her [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] from the [[University of Michigan Law School]] in 1968. | *'''Elizabeth Rindskopf Parker''' - Appointed to a three-year term by President George W. Bush in October 2004 and reappointed for 3 years on October 23, 2008. She joined [[McGeorge School of Law]] as its eighth [[Dean (education)|dean]] in 2002 from her position as general counsel for the [[University of Wisconsin System]]. Previously, she served as general counsel for the CIA; Principal Deputy Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State; general counsel, National Security Agency; and as Acting Assistant Director (Mergers and Acquisitions) at the [[Federal Trade Commission]]. Parker also served as the director of the New Haven Legal Assistance Association. Early in her career, Parker gained significant experience in the [[United States federal courts|federal courts]] with a variety of litigation involving discrimination and civil liberties issues, including two successful [[oral argument]]s before the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] and numerous arguments before various [[United States courts of appeal|courts of appeal]]. Parker graduated ''[[Latin honors|cum laude]]'' from the [[University of Michigan]] in 1965 and received her [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] from the [[University of Michigan Law School]] in 1968. |
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