News

ACCESSION NUMBER:00000

FILE ID:95051001.POL

DATE:05/10/95

TITLE:WHITE HOUSE REPORT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10



TEXT:

(DOD nominee, broadcast board nominee) (180)



JOHN WHITE NAMED DEPUTY DEFENSE SECRETARY



The president will nominate John White, a director at the Kennedy

School of Government, to be deputy secretary of defense. When

confirmed by the Senate, he would succeed the new director of central

intelligence, John Deutch.



White, who heads the Kennedy School's Center for Business and

Government, has served as a deputy director of the Office of

Management and Budget and as an assistant secretary of defense for

manpower. He is currently chairman of the congressionally-mandated

study of the roles and missions of the armed forces. White's private

sector employment includes service with the Rand Corporation on

national security issues and with Eastman Kodak and Interactive

Systems Corporation.



NATHANSON NAMED TO BROADCASTING BOARD



Clinton will nominate a cable TV executive, Marc Nathanson, to be a

member of the board of governors of the International Broadcasting

Bureau. The nine-member board supervises the Voice of America, Radio

Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Worldnet, Radio and TV Marti and the

planned Radio Free Asia.

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