Football Association of Ireland chief executive John Delaney has welcomed Ray Houghton as the third member of the three-man committee tasked with selecting Steve Staunton's successor.
Delaney also insists Terry Venables has not been consulted over the vacant manager's job.
Houghton joins Under-21 boss Don Givens and former Arsenal coach Don Howe.
The trio will recommend the next manager and Delaney hopes to have his man in place before the friendly with Brazil in Croke Park on 6 February.
‘I'm pleased about it. I'm pleased with Don Givens and Don Howe and I'm pleased that Ray has joined that team,’ Delaney said in Dublin at the official launch of the FAI's new headquarters at the National Sports Campus.
‘I'm very pleased about it and the process has now moved on. The guys will go about interviewing whoever is in their plans and their sights and I'm sure they will get about that over the coming weeks.
‘I am pretty certain in my own mind that they will come back with one name. It's a matter of the chairperson of the committee of three explaining the decision behind the person they are going to recommend and I couldn't see a circumstance where that couldn't be ratified.
‘It's preferable for me as chief executive that we would have a manager in place for the Brazil game, that's preferable, but I think everybody understands this time round we have got to get the right appointment and I think everyone understands that.’
Delaney was happy to speak out on the speculation that has occurred over the past month since the process began.
‘I think there has been a lot of speculation and there also has been a lot of inaccuracies, it has to be accepted, over the last period,’ he said.
‘We've tried to go about it quietly and privately. We've met a number of people and I'm pleased that the team is now the one that we set out to put in place the night that Stephen Staunton was no longer manager of Ireland.
‘We set out a process. The process is in place and we never deviated from it. There was a lot of inaccuracies and I can speak about it now because I've handed over the process if you like.
‘There was never an intention to meet anyone down in South Africa and there was never any intention to meet anyone in relation to the vacant manager's job. Terry Venables was never spoken to by the FAI or by myself.’