LEXINGTON, Mass., Oct. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- President Clinton has appointed
Daniel P. Burnham chairman of the president's National Security
Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC).
Burnham, chairman and chief executive officer of Raytheon Company
(NYSE: RTNA, RTNB), succeeds Van B. Honeycutt, president, chairman and chief
executive officer of Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE: CSC), who served as
the NSTAC chairman since September 1998.
The NSTAC is composed of up to 30 industry leaders appointed by the
president. In its advisory role to the president, the NSTAC provides analyses
and recommendations on a wide range of policy and technical issues related to
telecommunications, information assurance, infrastructure protection, and
other national security and emergency preparedness concerns.
In addition to his appointment as the NSTAC chairman, Burnham is chairman
of the board of governors of the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), a
trustee for Xavier University, a member of The Business Council and a member
of the FleetBoston Financial Corporation board of directors.
Burnham joined Raytheon in July 1998 from AlliedSignal Inc., where he
served as vice chairman and as a member of the company's board of directors.
Raytheon Company, based in Lexington, Mass., is a global technology leader
that provides products and services in the areas of commercial and defense
electronics and business and special mission aircraft. Raytheon has
operations throughout the United States and serves customers in more than 70
countries.
Contact:
Amy Hosmer
781.860.2423
SOURCE Raytheon Company
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CONTACT: Amy Hosmer of Raytheon Company, 781-860-2423
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