Obama announces more appointments
President Obama today announced his intent to nominate former Gore science advisor David Sandalow as the assistant secretary for policy and international affairs at the Department of Energy; veteran former ambassador Johnnie Carson, recently of the National Intelligence Council, as assistant secretary of state for African affairs; and Priscilla E. Guthrie as chief information officer ...
President Obama today announced his intent to nominate former Gore science advisor David Sandalow as the assistant secretary for policy and international affairs at the Department of Energy; veteran former ambassador Johnnie Carson, recently of the National Intelligence Council, as assistant secretary of state for African affairs; and Priscilla E. Guthrie as chief information officer at the ODNI.
President Obama today announced his intent to nominate former Gore science advisor David Sandalow as the assistant secretary for policy and international affairs at the Department of Energy; veteran former ambassador Johnnie Carson, recently of the National Intelligence Council, as assistant secretary of state for African affairs; and Priscilla E. Guthrie as chief information officer at the ODNI.
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