Scholar-in-Residence

Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board
Published
April 16, 2013
Location
Washington, D.C.
Category
Job Type

Description

David Medine, by a happenstance of timing, was sworn in two weeks ago as the first chair of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, charged with investigating and overseeing national security surveillance programs.  The PCLOB is an independent agency within the Executive Branch.
          David is now seeking to hire talented people to help in this important work:
            (1) As a short-term need, it would be especially helpful to have academics, recent grads, or not-so-recent grads who have a current or recent Top Secret/SCI clearance.
            (2) Going forward, David is seeking people with serious expertise and interest in national security, surveillance, and related issues.  He specifically is open to hiring for a position as scholar-in-residence.
          Those interested, send resume and materials to medinepclob@gmail.com

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