National Security Education Board
The 14-member National Security Education Board was established as part of NSEP, prescribed in the National Security Education Act of 1991, P.L. 102-183, December 1991, as amended. The National Security Education Board provides strategic consultation, as outlined in 50 U.S.C 1903. Oversight for the National Security Education Program is provided by the National Security Education Board, which meets "to review and make recommendations based on program mission and objectives.”
The National Security Education Board is comprised of six Presidential appointees, representatives at the Department of Defense, as well as representatives from seven additional Cabinet-level departments. The Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (OSD/P&R) provides policy oversight to NSEP. Collectively the Board advises on NSEP’s administration.
The National Security Education Board’s Presidentially-appointed members include experts from non-profit organizations and academia. The Board provides value to NSEP by ensuring that its programs remain focused on efforts that serve the broad national security interests of the United States.
The National Security Education Board’s eight Cabinet-level members include representatives from the Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, Department of Energy, Department of Education, Department of Homeland Security, Department of State, The National Endowment for the Humanities, and The Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Please follow the link for the current list of National Security Education Board members.