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  • John A. Shaw
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  • John A. "Jack" Shaw is a politcal apointee civil servant under several Republican presidents and in the private sector under Democratic presidents. His last appointment was as Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for International Technology Security, and he left the DoD when the position was eliminated in a reorganization. Prior to his political appointment by former Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, Shaw was President and CEO of the American Overseas Clinics Corporation. Prior senior positions in the government included the White House staffs of Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Reagan. He served as White House Liaison to the US Defense Department under President Ford and to the US State Department under President Reagan.
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term start
  • 1987
  • 1988
  • 1991-09-12
  • 2001-09-06
Birth Date
  • 1939-07-01
Name
  • John A. Shaw
Alma mater
  • Williams College
Party
  • Republican
Birth Place
  • Philidelphia, PA, U.S.
Title
  • Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for International Technology Security
  • Administrator of the Agency for International Development
  • Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Enforcement
  • Vice President for Washington Operations for the Hudson Institute
  • Associate Deputy Secretary of the Department of Commerce
term end
  • 1988
  • 1991
  • 1993
  • 2004-12-11
Family
  • Married, Two Children
abstract
  • John A. "Jack" Shaw is a politcal apointee civil servant under several Republican presidents and in the private sector under Democratic presidents. His last appointment was as Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for International Technology Security, and he left the DoD when the position was eliminated in a reorganization. Prior to his political appointment by former Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, Shaw was President and CEO of the American Overseas Clinics Corporation. Prior senior positions in the government included the White House staffs of Presidents Nixon, Ford, and Reagan. He served as White House Liaison to the US Defense Department under President Ford and to the US State Department under President Reagan.