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  Frank Carlucci - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frank Charles Carlucci III (born October 18, 1930) was a government official in the United States, associated with the Republican Party.
Carlucci was deputy defense secretary from 1981 until 1986, national security advisor from 1986 until 1987, and defense secretary in 1987, following the resignation of Weinberger, his nomination by President Ronald Reagan and his confirmation in the Senate by a vote of 91 to 1.
Carlucci is a senior member of the Frontier Group (http://www.frontierg.com), a private equity investment firm founded by Sanford McDonnell (Chairman Emeritus, McDonnell Douglas Corporation) and David Robb (formerly with the Carlyle Group).
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 SecDef Histories - Frank Carlucci
Frank C. Carlucci, who had served as Caspar Weinberger's deputy secretary between 1981 and 1983, succeeded him as secretary of defense.
Carlucci actually thought the matter ought to be exclusively in the hands of the secretary of defense, but he proposed the commission approach as a politically viable way to achieve the result.
Carlucci felt that the Midgetman would not be cost effective and would compete for funds with the MX in a tight Pentagon budget, but he proposed a modest allocation in the FY 1988 budget to keep the Midgetman alive.
www.defenselink.mil /specials/secdef_histories/bios/carlucci.htm   (2798 words)

  
 USCFL - Interview with Samuel Berger and Frank Carlucci 
Frank Carlucci: Like many in this room I spent many years in diplomacy and diplomacy is very hollow unless it's backed by a military strength.
Frank Carlucci: Well, as Adel Al Zubera [phonetic] has said, the Saudis have made mistakes in the past and it's clear that they have been a little slow on the pickup.
Frank Carlucci: It took us 50 months in Germany, post World War II to go from the end of the war to a national election.
www.freelebanon.org /testimonies/t73.htm   (7344 words)

  
 Asia Times: US-Taiwan: The guiding hand of Frank Carlucci
Carlucci was elected chairman in 1999 and followed in the footsteps of several other former defense officials, including former defense secretary Caspar Weinburger and former national security adviser William P Clark.
Carlucci has played a key role in these investments as a member of the Carlyle Asia advisory board, which is chaired by former president George H W Bush, himself a former US ambassador to China.
Carlucci, as chairman of Carlyle and a longtime operative in the US intelligence and national security establishment, is doing what he does best: parlaying his vast contacts in business and commerce to make money for himself and his companies behind the thin veneer of public service.
www.atimes.com /china/DC19Ad02.html   (1634 words)

  
 American President
Frank Charles Carlucci III was born on October 18, 1930, in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
Carlucci was also associate director and deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget (1971-1972) and served as undersecretary of the department of health, education and welfare (1972-1974).
He was an ambassador to Portugal (1974-1977), undersecretary of health, education and welfare (1977-1978) and then deputy director of the C.I.A. Carlucci then served as deputy secretary at the Department of Defense from 1981 to 1983.
www.americanpresident.org /history/ronaldreagan/cabinet/defense/frankcarlucci/email.html   (185 words)

  
 The Frank C. Carlucci Page
Carlucci was a director of Quaker Oats from 1983 to 1987, and again from 1989 until it merged with Pepsico in August 2001.
Carlucci was a director of Westinghouse from 1989 until it merged with CBS in 1997.
Carlucci was a director of IRI International from 1994 until it merged with National Oilwell in 2000.
www.smokershistory.com /Carlucci.htm   (2809 words)

  
 TESTIMONY OF FRANK CARLUCCI
CARLUCCI: I can't recall what structures the National Security Council has had over time, but when I came in as the National Security Advisor and, of course, that was in the wake of Iran-Contra, I totally reorganized the National Security Council staff.
CARLUCCI: Without being current on the subject, and I have to emphasize that point, I really don't know what DIA is doing and shouldn't know what they're doing in clandestine collection.
CARLUCCI: No. Let me say -- and General Allen may recall that when I was Secretary I took a group of about six people, the smartest people I could find -- Phil Carter headed the group -- and I said, you go over to NDU, you just sit there and think.
www.fas.org /irp/commission/testcarl.htm   (5979 words)

  
 Princeton - in the News - August 12 to 18, 1999
Frank C. Carlucci to Succeed William P. Clark As Chairman of...
Carlucci is Chairman and a Partner in The Carlyle Group, a Washington, D.C.-based merchant bank founded in 1987 as a private global investment firm.
Carlucci served as Secretary of Defense from 1987 to 1989.
www.princeton.edu /pr/news/99/c/0818.htm   (5007 words)

  
 Frank Charles Carlucci III - SourceWatch
Carlucci is a director on United Defense Industries (the United States' largest defense contractor), which is owned by the Carlyle Group, a merchant bank based in Washington, D.C., of which Carlucci is the chairman.
Carlucci is both a trustee of the RAND Corporation and co-chair of the RAND Center for Middle East Public Policy (CMEPP), which "sets the standard for research and analysis on the Middle East
Carlucci is Chairman Emeritus of both Nortel Networks and the Carlyle Group.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Frank_Charles_Carlucci_III   (408 words)

  
 Remarks at the Swearing-In Ceremony for Frank C
As you know, Frank has earned a reputation as an experienced and skillful administrator -- a man who knows the bureaucracy, knows the Hill, and knows how to work with both to achieve remarkable results for our national security.
Yes, Frank is the grandson of an Italian stonecutter; he knows in a special way not only what this nation means to all of us but to the entire world.
In Secretary Carlucci's remarks, he referred to Howard H. Baker, Jr., Chief of Staff to the President, and Kenneth M. Duberstein, Deputy Chief of Staff.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1987/112387a.htm   (1104 words)

  
 Nomination of Frank C
Nomination of Frank C. Carlucci To Be Secretary of Defense
The President today announced his intention to nominate Frank C. Carlucci to be Secretary of Defense.
Carlucci has been Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs since January 1987.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1987/110587c.htm   (103 words)

  
 Francis Schor: The Strange Career of Frank Carlucci
Fortunately for Carlucci, Timberlake was relieved of his ambassadorial post and replaced by Kennedy appointees whose liberal politics allowed for certain compromises with indigenous forces in Africa who might still serve the anti-communist alliance while facilitating US economic interests in the region.
Although Carlucci wasn't around for the mess that followed in the wake of UN intervention and the continuing zigs and zags of US policy in the Congo, he did wind up in Brazil in time for the overthrow of the Goulart government.
Carlucci managed to convince President Ford of his approach by working directly through Rumsfeld who was, at the time, the White House chief of staff.
www.counterpunch.org /schorcarlucci.html   (1959 words)

  
 Carlucci in Morocco - New York Times
LEAD: Secretary of Defense Frank C. Carlucci said today that the United States would continue its close cooperation with the moderate Arab Government of Morocco.
Carlucci began a three-day visit here that was to include tours of Moroccan military bases.
Secretary of Defense Frank C. Carlucci said today that the United States would continue its close cooperation with the moderate Arab Government of Morocco.
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 Weinberger to Step Down
Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger has decided to resign because of the deteriorating health of his wife, Jane, and President Reagan is expected to name national security adviser Frank C. Carlucci as the new defense secretary, administration officials said last night.
While officials said Weinberger's departure is not the result of pressure from within the administration, it may presage a new approach to arms control in the final year of Reagan's presidency.
Carlucci, who previously served as deputy defense secretary under Weinberger, is known within the administration as a more pragmatic and flexible policymaker than Weinberger on arms control issues.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/28/AR2006032800854_pf.html   (1165 words)

  
 The Winchester Star-Carlucci: U.S. Still Vulnerable   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Frank C. Carlucci, former secretary of defense and national security advisor to president Reagan, spoke about the development and future of the U.S. military during the John O. Marsh Institute Public Service Awards Banquet Thursday night.
While most countries view the United States as a dominant military power, Carlucci — a former deputy director of central intelligence and under secretary of health and warfare — said United States is still vulnerable to the possibility of bombs and missile attacks.
Carlucci said the U.S. military must also decide whether it wants to be a more aggressive, war-keeping force or a policing-type of peacekeeping force.
www.winchesterstar.com /TheWinchesterStar/991022/Area_carlucci.asp   (363 words)

  
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Carlucci is almost uniquely qualified for the challenge with his background as a career foreign service officer, national security adviser, and secretary of defense.
We wish to thank Frank C. Carlucci, the Task Force chairman whose decisive leadership and experience catalyzed the key elements of consensus that are the core of this report.
FRANK C. CARLUCCI is Chairman and a Partner in The Carlyle Group, a Washington, D. C.-based merchant bank.
jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu /~rworley/NatSec/DoS-Reform.doc   (11091 words)

  
 National Security Council
Carlucci reformed the NSC by replacing more than half of the professional staff within 3 months.
Carlucci largely withdrew the NSC from its operational roles, but in the matter of Nicaragua, NSC continued to exercise the coordination that was not forthcoming from any of the agencies.
In the autumn of 1988, Carlucci was called to the Defense Department to succeed Caspar Weinberger, and for the third time among his six appointments to the position of National Security Adviser during his presidency, Reagan promoted the Deputy.
www.whitehouse.gov /nsc/history.html   (12598 words)

  
 Right Web | Profile | Frank Carlucci
Frank Carlucci, Ronald Reagan’s defense secretary and a former CIA deputy director, has had a colorful career as a government insider and corporate player.
Reports The Guardian, “When Carlucci arrived there [with Carlyle] in 1989, he brought with him a phalanx of former subordinates from the CIA and the Pentagon, and an awareness of the scale of business a company like Carlyle could do in the corridors and steak-houses of Washington.
When Carlucci isn’t busy fending off questions about how Carlyle does its business, he is fighting accusations that he was involved in the assassination of former independent Republic of Congo Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba when Carlucci was second secretary at the embassy in Kinshasa in the early 1960s.
rightweb.irc-online.org /profile/1067   (723 words)

  
 Neurogen Corporation :: Craig Saxton, M.D. Appointed New Chairman of Neurogen Corporation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Carlucci served as a director and Chairman of the Board of Neurogen since February 1989.
Carlucci served as Secretary of Defense of the United States from November 1987 through January 1989.
Carlucci had been Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Sears World Trade Inc. from 1984 to 1986, after having served as President and Chief Operating Officer since 1983.
sev.prnewswire.com /health-care-hospitals/20050107/NYF00707012005-1.html   (533 words)

  
 Encysive Pharmaceuticals Announces Retirement of Frank C. Carlucci from Board of Directors
HOUSTON, March 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Encysive Pharmaceuticals (Nasdaq: ENCY) today announced that Frank C. Carlucci will not stand for re- election and plans to retire from the Company's Board of Directors, effective at the 2006 Annual Stockholders meeting to be held on May 12, 2006.
"Frank's leadership and wise counsel have helped guide Encysive through our early years as a research and development concern, followed by our transition to a pharmaceutical company poised to directly commercialize Thelin(TM) (sitaxsentan sodium) pending FDA approval," commented John M. Pietruski, Encysive Pharmaceuticals' Chairman of the Board.
Our research and development programs are predominantly focused on the treatment and prevention of interrelated diseases of the vascular endothelium and exploit our expertise in the area of the intravascular inflammatory process, referred to as the inflammatory cascade, and vascular diseases.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-03-2006/0004312854&EDATE=   (500 words)

  
 Frank C. Carlucci Presents Task Force Report on State Department Reform (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Frank C. Carlucci is Chairman and a Partner in The Carlyle Group, a Washington, D.C. based merchant bank.
Carlucci was Chairman and CEO of Sears World Trade, a business he joined in 1983.
Carlucci is the Chairman of the Neurogen Corporation Board of Directors, the Nortel Networks Board of Directors and the US-ROC Taiwan Business Council.
cnews.e-not.net.cob-web.org:8888 /177/40140.html   (415 words)

  
 NCHC | Members - Board of Directors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Carlucci was Secretary of Defense from November 1987 through January 1989, following his service as Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs under President Reagan.
Carlucci preceded his affiliation with Sears World Trade, Inc. with a career in government service, which included Deputy Secretary of Defense (1980-82), Deputy Director of Central Intelligence (1978-80), Ambassador to Portugal (1975-78), Under Secretary of Health Education and Welfare (1973-75), Deputy Director of OMB (1970-72), and Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity (1969).
Carlucci was a Foreign Service Officer from 1956 to 1980 and he served as an officer in the U.S. Navy from 1952 to 1954.
www.nchc.org /members/bios/Carlucci_Frank.shtml   (247 words)

  
 Frank C. Carlucci Becomes Nortel Networks' New Chairman of the Board of Directors
Frank C. Carlucci Becomes Nortel Networks' New Chairman of the Board of Directors
Carlucci, replaces Donald J. Schuenke who had served as chairman of the board since April 28, 1994.
Speaking on his election as chairman, Carlucci said, ``Since my election to the board of directors ten years ago, I've worked with a great many leaders as Nortel Networks has grown both its revenue and earnings as well as its contributions in the field of communications.
prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=105&STORY=/www/story/04-29-1999/0000922209   (318 words)

  
 Portugal, Lisbon: Frank C. Carlucci American International School Lisbon
Portugal, Lisbon: Frank C. Carlucci American International School Lisbon
Frank C. Carlucci American International School of Lisbon is an independent, coeducational day school which offers an educational program from Early Childhood for 3-year-olds (EC-3) through grade 12 for students of all nationalities.
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www.state.gov /m/a/os/1470.htm   (430 words)

  
 News Release: April 7, 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Carlucci is chairman of The Carlyle Group, a merchant banking corporation located in Washington, D.C, and chairman of Nortel Networks.
Previously, he served in a series of high-level government posts, including deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget, undersecretary of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, ambassador to Portugal, deputy director of Central Intelligence and deputy secretary of defense.
Carlucci is rejoining the RAND board after a one-year absence.
www.rand.org /news/Press/trustee.html   (212 words)

  
 MSH Ventures (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Frank C. Carlucci has served as Chairman of Nortel since April 1999.
Carlucci became Vice Chairman of The Carlyle Group, a merchant bank in Washington D.C., and has been serving as its Chairman since February 1993.
Carlucci has held a number of other positions in government service.
www.mshventures.com.cob-web.org:8888 /carlucci.html   (163 words)

  
 Nortel Networks: News Release - Frank C. Carlucci Becomes Nortel Networks' New Chairman of the Board of Directors
BRAMPTON, Ontario -- At its Annual Shareholders' Meeting, Nortel Networks'* [NYSE: NT/TSE; NTL] announced the election of Frank C. Carlucci to the position of non-executive chairman of the board.
Carlucci of McLean, Virginia, a member of the Nortel Networks board of directors since 1989, currently serves as the chairman of the Carlyle Group, a Washington, D.C.-based merchant banking firm as well as chairman of the board and a director of Neurogen Corporation.
Speaking on his election as chairman of the board, Carlucci said, "Since my election to the board of directors ten years ago, I've worked with a great many leaders as Nortel Networks has grown both its revenue and earnings as well as its contributions in the field of communications.
www.nortelnetworks.com /corporate/news/newsreleases/1999b/4_29_9999298_Carlucci_appt.html   (478 words)

  
 [NYC-L] Carlucci (Carlyle Grp) Op Ed-NYTimes
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/02/22/opinion/22carlucci.html February 22, 2005 OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR The War We Haven't Finished By FRANK C. ashington WASHINGTON isn't exactly short of foreign policy priorities these days, but before rushing into a list of new tasks for the president's second term, I would like to suggest sorting out an old one: Kosovo.
The world reacted in horror six years ago when the Serbian regime of Slobodan Milosevic embarked on an ethnic cleansing operation against Kosovo's Albanians, forcing 700,000 people, nearly half the population, to flee the province.
Frank C. Carlucci, secretary of defense from 1987 to 1989, is chairman emeritus of the Carlyle Group, an investment firm.
www.alb-net.com /pipermail/nyc-l/2005-February/000646.html   (844 words)

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