National Steering Committee (NSC)
Mission Statement
The RCFL Governance Boards furnish expert advice, ideas, and diverse opinions to senior FBI officials about their policies and practices governing RCFLs. The National Steering Committee (NSC) is comprised of national stakeholders who advise the FBI on overarching policy issues as they pertain to RCFLs. The NSC's mission statement is as follows:
"The NSC works with the NPO to contribute to the sustained development of the RCFL program. The NSC provides expert guidance for the advancement of RCFLs, and fosters awareness by communicating the benefits and challenges of the RCFL program."
Participants in the NSC include the following:
- Craig Chval, Missouri Attorney General's Office, representing the
National Association of Attorneys General (www.naag.org)
- Joseph Sirenne, NSC Co-Chair, Director RCFL National Program Office, Federal Bureau of Investigation (www.rcfl.gov)
- Howard Cox, Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, U.S. Department of Justice (www.usdoj.gov)
- John Douglass, Chief, Overland Park Police Department
- Gerald Heaton, Prosecuting Attorney, National District Attorneys Association (www.ndaa.org)
- Ron Hickman, Constable, Harris County Precinct 4
- Russell Laine, Chief, Algonquin Police Department, representing the International Association of Chiefs of Police (www.iacp.org)
- Gary T. Maha, Sheriff of Genesee County, New York, representing the National Sheriff's Association, (www.sheriffs.org)
- Kennon Privette, Special Agent in Charge; representing the U.S. Postal Service, Inspector General's Office (www.usps.gov)
- Dr. Sujeet Shenoi, University of Tulsa, representing the Governor of Oklahoma (www.utulsa.edu)
- Patrick Meehan, representing the Executive Office of U.S. Attorneys (www.usdoj.gov)
- LTC Jeff Salyards, Department of Defense Computer Forensic Laboratory (www.dcfl.gov)
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