The Communications Security and Cyber Policy Coordinating Committee (CSCPCC), a White House coordinating committee, was the chief mechanism used for presenting final CNCI plans to the President and coordinating initial implementation actions after the program was approved. In late 2007, the NCSG transferred its initial planning work on CNCI to the PCC, which was co-chaired by the Homeland Security Council (HSC) and the National Security Council (NSC), and had been in existence prior to taking on the CNCI task. Six sub-groups of the PCC were established as focal points for specific issues to support the work of the larger committee.
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