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The registerExecutive Order 13092
E.O.13092

President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, Amendments to Executive Order 13035

Signed July 24, 1998·William J. Clinton·63 FR 40167

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Amends Executive Order 13035 by renaming the Advisory Committee on High-Performance Computing and Communications, Information Technology, and the Next Generation Internet as the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee. Also increases the number of nonfederal members on the committee from 25 to 30. The change is made under authority including the High-Performance Computing Act of 1991.

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By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the High-Performance Computing Act of 1991 (Public Law 102-194), and in order to add five more members to, and to change the name of the Advisory Committee on High-Performance Computing and Communications, Information Technology, and the Next Generation Internet, it is hereby ordered

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Amends: EO 13035, February 11, 1997 See: EO 13200, February 11, 2001; EO 13215, May 31, 2001

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Executive Order 13092 of July 24, 1998

President's Information Technology Advisory
Committee, Amendments to Executive Order 13035

By the authority vested in me as President by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States of
America, including the High-Performance Computing Act
of 1991 (Public Law 102-194), and in order to add five
more members to, and to change the name of the Advisory
Committee on High-Performance Computing and
Communications, Information Technology, and the Next
Generation Internet, it is hereby ordered that
Executive Order 13035 of February 11, 1997, is amended
as follows:

1. In section 1, the words “Advisory Committee on High
Performance Computing and Communications, Information
Technology, and the Next Generation Internet” are
deleted and the words “President's Information
Technology Advisory Committee” are inserted in lieu
thereof at the end of the first sentence of section 1;
and

2. In section 1, the words “25 nonfederal members”
are deleted and the words “30 nonfederal members” are
inserted in lieu thereof.

    (Presidential Sig.)

THE WHITE HOUSE,

    July 24, 1998.

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