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David H. McCormick
Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs
National Security Council
David H. McCormick was appointed by President Bush as Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs in August 2006. In this role, Mr. McCormick has responsibility for coordinating U.S. international economic and energy policy as well as U.S. foreign assistance, humanitarian relief, stabilization and reconstruction efforts. Mr. McCormick previously served from 2005-2006 as the Under Secretary of Commerce where he oversaw the Bureau of Industry and Security which has global policymaking, regulatory, and law enforcement responsibilities for high technology trade and controls.