A.
Policy Coordination Committees
Management of the development and implementation of national security
policies by multiple executive departments and agencies typically shall
be accomplished by the PCCs, with participation primarily occurring at
the Assistant Secretary level. As the main day-to-day fora for
interagency coordination of national security policies, the PCCs shall
provide policy analysis for consideration by the more senior committees
of the national security system and ensure timely responses to the
President's decisions.
Regional and issue-related PCCs shall be established at the direction
of the DC. Members of the NSC staff (or National Economic Council
staff, as appropriate) will chair the PCCs; the DC, at its discretion,
may add co-chairs to any PCC. The PCCs shall review and coordinate the
implementation of Presidential decisions in their respective policy
areas. The Chair of each PCC, in consultation with the Executive
Secretary, shall invite representatives of other executive departments
and agencies to attend meetings of the PCC where appropriate. The Chair
of each PCC, with the agreement of the Executive Secretary, may
establish subordinate working groups to assist that PCC in
the performance of its duties.
An early meeting of the DC will be devoted to establishing the PCCs,
determining their memberships, and providing them with mandates and
strict guidance. Until the DC has established otherwise, the existing
system of Interagency Policy Committees shall continue.