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In late March, Richard Perle resigned as chairman of the Defense Policy Board. (Who's Who).


In late March, Richard Perle Richard N. Perle (born 16 September 1941 in New York City) is an American political advisor and lobbyist who worked for the Reagan administration as an assistant Secretary of Defense and worked on the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee from 1987 to 2004.  resigned as chairman of the Defense Policy Board, a once-sleepy, bipartisan advisory group that, under Perle's tenure, became a hotbed hotbed, low, glass-covered frame structure for starting tender plants. It differs from a cold frame only in that the soil is heated—either artificially as by underground electric wiring or steampipes, or naturally with partially fermented stable manure, which  of neoconservative ne·o·con·ser·va·tism also ne·o-con·ser·va·tism  
n.
An intellectual and political movement in favor of political, economic, and social conservatism that arose in opposition to the perceived liberalism of the 1960s:
 hawks. Perle's resignation followed accusations by New Yorker reporter Seymour Hersch that he faced conflicts of interest between his work on the board (which is unpaid, but subject to government ethics rules) and his private business dealings--in particular reports that he had been retained by the bankrupt telecommunications firm Global Crossing, Ltd., to help smooth over government approval of their purchase of two Asian firms, a deal under scrutiny by Department of Defense officials. But as the Center for Public Integrity reported recently, Perle isn't the only member of the Defense Policy Board with potential conflicts of interest. Eight other members are board members, employees, or trustees of corporations that earn hundreds of millions of dollars a year off of Pentagon contracts: Harold Brown Harold Brown may refer to:
  • Harold P. Brown, inventor of the electric chair
  • Harold Brown (Secretary of Defense) (born 1927), American physicist, U.S. Secretary of Defense
  • Harold Ray Brown (born 1946), member of the 1970s band War
, Ronald R. Fogleman, David Jeremiah, William Owens, dames Schlesinger, Jack Sheehan, Chris Williams, and former CIA CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency.


(1) (Confidentiality Integrity Authentication) The three important concerns with regards to information security. Encryption is used to provide confidentiality (privacy, secrecy).
 director R. James Woolsey. Looks like a few more resignations are in order.
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Author:Threadgill, Susan
Publication:Washington Monthly
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Date:May 1, 2003
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