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- Jason Thomas
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- Jason Thomas Jason E. Thomas, Ph.D. Vice President and Director, Operational Warfighting Division, Director, Operations Evaluation Group /images/About-Us/Leadership/Jason-Thomas.webp Dr. Jason Thomas is the vice president and director of CNA’s Operational Warfighting Division, and the director of CNA’s Operations Evaluation Group. He has wide-ranging experience in systems analysis ... . Dr. Thomas earned a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Akron, Akron, OH, and a Ph.D. in Chemistry from UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. He also studied at the John F. Kennedy School of Government "Program
- Odest Chadwicke Jenkins
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- Odest Chadwicke Jenkins Professor Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Ph.D. /images/About-Us/Leadership/Board/Chad-Jenkins.webp Dr. Odest Chadwicke Jenkins is a professor of computer science and engineering and associate director of the Robotics Institute at the University of Michigan. From 2004 to 2015, he served on the computer science faculty of Brown University. His research addresses problems ... Science and Mathematics at Alma College in 1996, his Master of Science in Computer Science at Georgia Tech in 1998 and a Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Southern California in 2003.
- Katherine McGrady
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- Katherine McGrady Katherine A.W. McGrady, Ph.D. President and Chief Executive Officer /images/About-Us/Leadership/Board/Katherine-McGrady.webp Dr. Katherine McGrady is President and Chief Executive Officer, CNA, which operates the Institute for Public Research and the Center for Naval Analyses, a federally-funded research and development center (FFRDC) that pioneered the field of operations ... and business processes, assuring consistency of policy and approach across the organization, and maintaining an environment of accountability and high research performance. Dr. McGrady earned her Ph.D.
- Roderick von Lipsey Named Chair of CNA's Board of Trustees
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- CNA President and CEO, Katherine A.W. McGrady, Ph.D., recently announced the appointment of Roderick von Lipsey as the new Chair of CNA’s Board of Trustees.
- CNA President and CEO, Katherine A.W. McGrady, Ph.D., recently announced the appointment of Roderick von Lipsey as the new Chair of CNA’s Board of Trustees. /images/news/PressRelease.png Roderick von Lipsey Named Chair of CNA's Board of Trustees CNA President and CEO, Katherine A.W. McGrady, Ph.D., recently announced the appointment of Roderick von Lipsey as the new Chair of CNA’s Board of Trustees . "Mr. von Lipsey has been a tremendous supporter of CNA for many years. I'm excited he has accepted the position of Board Chair, and I look forward to partnering with him to build upon our
- coming in from the cold: Terrorism in New York: The Long 1960s
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- When most American’s think of terrorism in New York City, they think of September 11, 2001. However, there is an entire untold history of terrorism in the city dating back decades. On today’s episode of CIFTC, Bill sits down with David Viola professor of criminology at John Jay College, who tells the story of terrorism in New York, during the long 1960s.
- Biographies David C. Viola Jr., Ph.D , is an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. He received his PhD in history from the City University of New York Graduate Center. In addition to his teaching and scholarship, Viola is a documentary filmmaker and an intelligence officer in the US Navy Reserves. William Rosenau, Ph.D , is senior policy historian at CNA ... Sixties,” Ph.D diss., The Graduate Center, City University of New York, 2017. ContactName /*/Contact/ContactName ContactTitle /*/Contact/JobTitle ContactEmail /*/Contact/Email
- intersections: Issue 5, August 2023
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- Intersections, Issue 5, CNA news digest of China’s efforts to acquire Western technology, U.S. and partner efforts to protect technology for national security.
- and some politicians have criticized it, noting the UK subsidies' relatively low monetary sum compared to US and EU subsidies. Netherlands considers screening foreign technology Ph.D. students. According to Reuters , the Dutch Education Ministry announced in June that it is working on measures that mandate security screenings for foreign Ph.D. students in technological fields. Although ... students' access to Dutch technology. The announcement comes after several Dutch universities have begun putting restrictions on Ph.D. students who receive PRC government funding to study
- Three Questions, Ep. 08: Nolan Noble
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- Dr. Noble joined CNA in 2014 after completing his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Notre Dame. He has worked a variety of projects, ranging from Navy and Marine Corps manpower issues to more operationally and Fleet focused work. He has deployed twice with Carrier Strike Group ONE (CSG-1) aboard USS Carl Vinson. Through those two deployments (and other naval exercises), Nolan has spent 362 days deployed, at sea aboard a US Navy warship. Since returning from his time at sea, Nolan has mostly been focused on extracting tasks from doctrine, using day-in-the-life methodologies to understand operational constructs, and designing training via Carrier Hunt™ and similar wargames.
- Three Questions, Ep. 08: Nolan Noble Dr. Noble joined CNA in 2014 after completing his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Notre Dame. He has worked a variety of projects, ranging from Navy and Marine Corps manpower issues to more operationally and Fleet focused work. He has deployed twice with Carrier Strike Group ONE (CSG-1) aboard USS Carl Vinson. Through those two deployments (and other naval exercises), Nolan has spent 362 days deployed, at sea aboard a US Navy warship. Since returning from his time at sea, Nolan has mostly been focused on extracting tasks from doctrine, using
- Three Questions, Ep. 10: Justin Peachey
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- Justin Peachey is a Research Scientist on the Gaming and Integration Team at CNA. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences from Clemson University and was a Visiting Professor at Davidson College in North Carolina prior to coming to CNA. At CNA, he has worked on a variety of projects. He currently focuses most of his time on Wargame design and adjudication.
- Three Questions, Ep. 10: Justin Peachey Justin Peachey is a Research Scientist on the Gaming and Integration Team at CNA. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematical Sciences from Clemson University and was a Visiting Professor at Davidson College in North Carolina prior to coming to CNA. At CNA, he has worked on a variety of projects. He currently focuses most of his time on Wargame design and adjudication. Three Questions, Ep. 10: Justin Peachey https://www.youtube.com/embed/FjRwsBNK5f8 /our-media/videos Videos
- Sarah Sewall
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- Sarah Sewall The Honorable Sarah Sewall, Ph.D. /images/About-Us/Leadership/Board/Sarah-Sewall.webp Dr. Sarah Sewall is In-Q-Tel’s Executive Vice President for Policy, bringing decades of experience in government and academia to help IQT inform the policy debate. Dr. Sewall served as the Under Secretary of State for Civilian Security, Democracy and Human Rights, responsible for issues ranging from counterterrorism to refugees. She served on the Defense Policy Board under Secretaries Gates and Hagel. During the Clinton Administration, she was the inaugural Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
- THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE AN IMPACT
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- THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE AN IMPACT /images/research/ladd_norway_usmc.jpg THE OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE AN IMPACT CNA ANALYST IN ACTION When Mallory Ladd was studying for her Ph.D., researching the chemistry of permafrost soils in the Arctic, she started to worry that this interesting and important work would disappear into some journal read only by other polar scientists. She wanted to make more of an impact, to be closer to the leaders who use scientific data and analysis to make decisions. So two years ago, she took a position with CNA. Though she was originally reluctant to leave the Arctic, she