Homeland Security Advisory Council
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The Homeland Security Advisory Council is part of the Executive Office of the President. It was created by an Executive Order on March 21, 2002. (Homeland Security Council Executive Order )
Its members include:
- Joseph J. Grano, Jr, Chairman
- William H. Webster
- Richard A. Andrews, Homeland Security advisor for California
- Kathleen M. Bader
- Dr. Jared Cohon
- Michael Leavitt
- James T. Moore
- James Rodney Schlesinger
- Anthony A. Williams
- Dr. Ruth A. David
- L. Paul Bremer III
- Dr. Lydia W. Thomas
- Steven Young
- Sidney Taurel
- Lee Hamilton
- Major General Bruce Lawlor
The Council met on December 14, 2004 in San Diego, California, and voted to reconsider the color-coded Homeland Security Advisory System, among other suggestions. ([1])