Kenneth E. DeGraffenreid
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Kenneth E. deGraffenreid retired in 2012 from his position as Professor of Intelligence Studies at
The Institute of World Politics The Institute of World Politics (IWP) is a private graduate school of national security, intelligence, and international affairs in Washington DC, and Reston, Virginia. Founded in 1990, it offers courses related to intelligence, national secu ...
, where he taught since the graduate school's first summer session in 1992. He is now a professor emeritus at the IWP. Numerous published sources indicate that deGraffenreid has been involved in the highest echelons of the
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: a 2004 article in ''The New Yorker'' mentioned that he was responsible for all Department of Defense "Special Access Programs" ( SAPs). He is recognized as a leading authority in
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, foreign
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,
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, and
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. He was an early pioneer in the academic sub-discipline of intelligence studies which was in its nascency when he began teaching in 1992.


Education

deGraffenreid graduated from
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in 1967, and earned an M.A. in National Security Studies and International Relations from
the Catholic University of America The Catholic University of America (CUA) is a private university, private Catholic church, Roman Catholic research university in Washington, D.C. It is a pontifical university of the Catholic Church in the United States and the only institution ...
. He started, but did not finish, work for a PhD degree. However, he did receive an honorary doctorate from the
Institute of World Politics The Institute of World Politics (IWP) is a private graduate school of national security, intelligence, and international affairs in Washington DC, and Reston, Virginia. Founded in 1990, it offers courses related to intelligence, national securit ...
in
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in 2014.


Professional life

For ten years deGraffenreid served in the
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as a naval aviator and intelligence officer. Prior to his retirement as a captain in the Naval Reserve he was assigned to the Executive Panel of the
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. deGraffenreid served as a Special Project Director with the National Strategy Information Center, a public policy institution dedicated to improving educational efforts in the field of national security. For four years, deGraffenreid served on the professional minority staff of the
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where he had responsibilities related to national intelligence activities and programs. He did legislative work and conducted a study of the security implications of Soviet intelligence activities directed at U.S. arms control monitoring capabilities. Following the election of President Reagan in 1980 he participated on the transition team at the
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and in drafting the new administration's program for intelligence reform. deGraffenreid was senior director of Intelligence Programs at the
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from 1981 to 1987. In that capacity he served as special assistant to the president for national security affairs. He also assisted the president's national security advisor in evaluating and coordinating intelligence, counterintelligence, security countermeasures, space policy, arms control, strategic nuclear, and command, control and communication issues coming before the president and the National Security Council. For three years he was a senior vice president with JAYCOR, a California-based research, development, and systems engineering firm. At the firm's Virginia office he led the Strategic Programs and Analysis Group, a 180-person group working in the areas of intelligence, security, verification,
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, strategic offensive and defensive analysis,
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, and special operations. From 1994 to 1999 deGraffenreid was senior associate and then vice president of National Security Research, Inc., where he was responsible for national-level U.S. intelligence and counterintelligence policies and programs, and security programs for protecting U.S. Government and commercial strategic information and operations. For two years he was also vice president of policy-analysis firm National Security Concepts based in the Washington, D.C., area. He directed intelligence and defense policy and program analysis in projects ranging from missile defense support to information warfare to specialized security programs. From 2001 to 2004 deGraffenreid was the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Support in the
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and, from 2004 to 2005, he served as Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive to the NCIX Michelle van Cleave (who also lectured at The Institute of World Politics for many years). He was also a senior fellow at the
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. At
the Institute of World Politics The Institute of World Politics (IWP) is a private graduate school of national security, intelligence, and international affairs in Washington DC, and Reston, Virginia. Founded in 1990, it offers courses related to intelligence, national secu ...
, he taught a number of courses during his tenure (1992–2012) including: Strategic Information Warfare (which was one of the first unclassified courses to be taught on this subject on any American campus when he first offered it in 1996), American Counterintelligence and Security for the 21st Century, American Intelligence and Protective Security: An Advanced Seminar, Intelligence and Policy, Intelligence Collection, and Introduction to Intelligence. He was also one of the founding faculty members and board members of the institute. deGraffenreid served on the board of directors of the OPSEC Professionals Society and
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in Washington, D.C., and on the advisory board for the master's degree in Intelligence offered by the
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. He has contributed op-eds to various newspapers including The Washington Post, and chapters to various books, including ''Intelligence Requirements in the 1990s'', and he edited the public version of the
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concerning espionage by the
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. He was also a frequent guest commentator on television programs including ABC's ''Nightline'', PBS's ''MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour'', CNN's ''Crossfire'', and the Fox ''News Channel''.


Personal life

A native of the
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area, deGraffenreid is the father of two children and lived near Annapolis, Maryland until his retirement move to Maine.


References


External links

* The Institute of World Politics, Faculty Profil

* International Assessment and Strategy Center, Scholar Profil

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