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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release May 2, 2000
PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES CLAYTON M. JONES
TO THE PRESIDENT'S NATIONAL
SECURITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
The President today announced today his intent to appoint Clayton
M. Jones to the President's National Security Telecommunications
Advisory Committee.
Mr. Jones, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is President of Rockwell Collins.
He also serves as corporate officer and Senior Vice President of
Rockwell International. Previously, he served as Vice President and
General Manager of the Collins Air Transport Division. From 1988 to
1995, Mr. Jones was responsible for the space and aircraft systems
business areas as Vice President of Aerospace Government Affairs and
Marketing at Rockwell's Government Operations office in Washington.
Mr. Jones received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University
of Tennessee and a Master's degree in Business Administration from
George Washington University.
The President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory
Committee (NSTAC) was established under Executive Order 12382 to provide
the President with technical information and advice on national security
telecommunications policy. The committee is composed of no more than 30
members who have particular knowledge and expertise in the field of
telecommunications and who represent elements of the Nation's
telecommunications industry.
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