File:Cyber Czar Howard Schmidt meets Barack Obama.jpg

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English: President Barack Obama greets his new White House Cyber Security Chief Howard A. Schmidt in the ground floor corridor of the White House. "With some forty years of experience in government, business and law enforcement, Howard brings a unique and deep experience to this important issue." White House quote.
Date Taken on 17 December 2009
Source Official White House Photograph
Author Lawrence Jackson

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