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Intelligence Reorganization

Lee S. Strickland - professor, information law and policy, and director, Center for Information Policy, University of Maryland; former senior intelligence officer, CIA.
Expertise: intelligence community operations; information law and policy, privacy and homeland security needs; information processing.

Credentials: career senior intelligence officer, attorney and computer specialist; served as special assistant U.S. attorney; served on assignment to U.S. Marine Corps and Joint Special Operations Agency (Department of Defense); awarded Intelligence Commendation Medal (CIA); publications include “Information and the War Against Terrorism” and “Were American Intelligence and Law Enforcement Effectively Positioned to Protect the Public?”
Contact: 703-994-1952 (cell); 301-405-1741 (office); lstrickl@umd.edu
Web site: www.cip.umd.edu/principals/bios/stricklandbio.htm


Stansfield Turner (USN Ret.) - senior research scholar, University of Maryland School of Public Policy
Expertise: terrorism; arms control and nuclear weapons; intelligence operations; national and international security; U.S. foreign policy; naval operations

Credentials: director, CIA, under President Carter; former commander, U.S. Second Fleet and NATO Striking Fleet, Atlantic; author of numerous books and articles, including Ten Steps to Fight Terrorism Without Endangering Democracy
Contact: 202-266-5441 ; or Neil Tickner, 301-405-4622; 301-257-0073 (after-hours)
Web site: http://www.puaf.umd.edu/faculty/people/turnerm.html


William J. Lahneman - program coordinator, Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland, University of Maryland School of Public Policy
Expertise: maritime security; counter-terrorism; national and international security; future of intelligence analysis; training future intelligence analysts

Credentials: coordinates Maryland's National Intelligence Council Project, providing a liaison between the intelligence community, academia and other nongovernmental sources; Commander, U.S. Navy (retired), served on a number of combatant ships; consultant on maritime security issues
Contact: 301-405-7602 (office); 410-741-5905 (home); lahneman@umd.edu
Web site: www.puaf.umd.edu/faculty/people/lahnemanm.html


I. M. Destler - professor and director of the Program on International Security and Economic Policy, University of Maryland's School of Public Policy; visiting fellow, Institute for International Economics
Expertise: homeland security reorganization; international security; National Security Council; U.S. foreign policy; international trade policy

Credentials: coauthored Protecting the American Homeland and Assessing the Department of Homeland Security, consulted for the Executive Office of the President and the Department of State on government organization for economic and foreign policy-making; currently writing a history of the National Security Council
Contact: 301-405-6357 (office); 202-328-9000 (alternate office); 703-759-0588 (home); mdestler@umd.edu
Web site: www.puaf.umd.edu/faculty/papers/destler/destler.html