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  2. National security council - Wikipedia

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    The functions and responsibilities of an NSC at the strategic state level are different from those of the United Nations Security Council, which is more of a diplomatic forum. Occasionally a nation will be ruled by a similarly named body, such as "the National Security Committee" or "Council for National Security".

  3. Cabinet (government) - Wikipedia

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    The function of a cabinet varies: in some countries, it is a collegiate decision-making body with collective responsibility, while in others it may function either as a purely advisory body or an assisting institution to a decision-making head of state or head of government.

  4. Independent agencies of the United States government

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    The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), government backer of credit unions, equivalent to the FDIC. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) administers the principal United States labor law, the National Labor Relations Act. The board is vested with the power to prevent or remedy unfair labor practices and to safeguard employees ...

  5. National Economic Council (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The National Economic Council [3] was created on January 25, 1993 by Executive Order 12835 by President Bill Clinton, officially to coordinate the economic policy-making process with respect to domestic and international economic issues; to coordinate economic policy advice to the president; to ensure that economic policy decisions and programs are consistent with the president's stated goals ...

  6. National Infrastructure Advisory Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) is a United States government advisory council, which advises the President of the United States on the security of information systems in banking, finance, transportation, energy, manufacturing, and emergency government services. [1]

  7. National Security Advisor (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The national security advisor is supported by NSC staff who produce classified research and briefings for the national security advisor to review and present, either to the NSC or the president. The national security advisor is appointed by the president and does not require confirmation by the United States Senate.

  8. National Security Council (India) - Wikipedia

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    The National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) consists of a group of eminent national security experts outside of the government. [6] Members are usually senior retired officials, civilian as well as military, academicias and distinguished members of civil society drawn from and having expertise in Internal and External Security, Foreign Affairs ...

  9. Cabinet of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 1949 Amendments to the National Security Act of 1947 made the secretary of the Army a subordinate to the secretary of defense. Secretary of Commerce and Labor: created in 1903 and renamed Secretary of Commerce in 1913 when its labor functions were transferred to the new secretary of labor.