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Stars Shine At White House Cyber Day

May 29, 2009

The Obama administration is bringing out the big guns to unveil the results of its 60-day cyberspace policy review. Expected attendees at Friday morning's event in the East Room of the White House include:

Energy Secretary Steven Chu
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano
National Security Advisor General James L. Jones
Deputy Defense Secretary William Lynn
Deputy Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin
National Economic Council Director Lawrence Summers
Federal Aviation Administration Acting Administrator Lynne Osmus
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Jon Wellinghoff
Federal Communications Commission Acting Chairman Michael Copps
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz
Joint Chiefs of Staff Vice Chairman James Cartwright
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Robert Mueller
White House Office of Science and Technology Director John Holdren
Director of National Intelligence Office Lieutenant-Gen. John Kimmons
Assistant to the President for Homeland Security John Brennan
Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley
House Science Committee Chairman Bart Gordon
House Homeland Security Committee ranking member Peter King
William Pelgrin, Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center
National Governors Association Public Safety Director Heather Hogsett

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