A.
The Deputies Committee
The Deputies Committee (DC) shall continue to serve as the senior
sub-Cabinet interagency forum for consideration of, and where
appropriate, decision-making on, policy issues that affect the national
security interests of the United States. The DC shall be convened and
chaired by the Deputy National Security Advisor or the Deputy Assistant
to the President and Deputy Homeland Security Advisor (Deputy Homeland
Security Advisor), as appropriate. The Chair shall determine the agenda
in consultation with the regular DC members, and the Executive
Secretary shall ensure that necessary papers are prepared and that
conclusions and decisions are communicated in a timely manner.
Invitations to participate in or attend a specific DC meeting shall be
extended by the Chair to those at the Deputy or Under Secretary level of
executive departments and agencies, and to other senior officials, who
are needed to address the issue under consideration.
The DC shall have as its regular members the Deputy Secretary of State,
the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, the Deputy Secretary of Defense,
the Deputy Attorney General, the Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security,
the Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget, the Deputy
Director of National Intelligence, the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs
of Staff, the Deputy Assistant to the President and National Security
Advisor to the Vice President, the Deputy National Security Advisor, the
Deputy Homeland Security Advisor, and the Administrator of the United
States Agency for International Development.
The Executive Secretary shall attend the DC meetings. The Deputy
Counsel to the President for National Security Affairs may attend all DC
meetings. The relevant Deputy Assistant to the President for the
specific regional and functional issue under consideration shall also be
invited to attend. Likewise, when and where appropriate, the Deputy
Assistant to the President for Strategic Planning, the Deputy Assistant
to the President for Strategic Communication, the Deputy Assistant to
the President for International Economic Affairs, the Deputy Assistant
to the President for Transnational Issues, and the Deputy Representative
of the United States to the United Nations, shall also be invited to
attend. Other senior officials shall be invited where appropriate.
The DC shall review and monitor the work of the interagency national
security process, including the interagency groups established pursuant
to section D below. The DC shall help to ensure that issues brought
before the NSC, HSC, and PC have been properly analyzed and prepared for
decision. The DC shall also focus significant attention on monitoring
the implementation of policies and decisions and shall conduct periodic
reviews of the Administration's major national security and foreign
policy initiatives. The DC is responsible for establishing Policy
Coordination Committees (PCCs) and for providing objectives and clear
guidance.