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Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr
Distinguished Visiting Professor

Selected Professional Lectures

2005
The Patterns of Transformation & Investment Strategies In Periods of Disruptive Change (Joint Forces Command)

The 2005 Quadrennial Defense Review (Boeing Senior Leader Conference)

2004
Transforming America’s Alliances (Joint Staff, Pentagon)

Counterinsurgency and Iraq (Army General Officers’ Conference)

Challenges to the Sole Remaining Superpower (CIA)

Maritime Power and the Future Security Environment (US Naval War College)

Counterinsurgency and Iraq (CIA)

Transforming America’s Alliances (Ecole Militaire)

Transformation: A Status Report (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)

The US Defense Posture (Minister of Defense, Singapore)

The Army and Iraq (Council on Foreign Relations)

A Hollow Buildup? (Embassy of Japan)

The Bush Defense Program (Bear Sterns)

Transformation: Where Do We Go From Here? (Lockheed Martin Senior Executive Council)

The Future of Military Transformation (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)

Restructuring the Global Basing Posture (Chief of Naval Operations Executive Panel)

2003
The Nuclear Posture Review (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Iraq: Winning the War, Losing the Peace? (Columbia University)

Restructuring the Global Basing Posture (Embassy of Japan)

Meeting the Challenge of Rapidly Changing Technologies (Defense Threat Reduction Agency)

The Politics of Transformation (Secretary of Defense Corporate Fellows)

Lessons of Operation Iraqi Freedom (Boeing Senior Leadership Council)

US Military Transformation (US Army School of Advanced Military Studies)

US Military Transformation (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory)

The Coming War with Iraq (Embassy of Japan)

Defense Transformation (DoD, Under Secretary for Acquisition and Technology Conference)

US National Security Strategy (US State Department)

Transformation and US Alliances (SACLANT Open Road Conference)

2002
Transformation: Leap Forward or Sloganeering? (Council on Foreign Relations)

The Challenge of Transformation (Embassy of France)

The Grand Strategy of the US Military (Yale University)

Winning the Next War (Milwaukee World Affairs Council)

The Challenge of Transformation (US Army War College)

The Future Security Environment and Military Transformation (Singapore Island Forum)

Transformation: Evolution or Revolution? (US Marine Corps Association)

The Bush Defense Program (Progressive Policy Institute)

2001
Surveying the Strategic Landscape (Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab)

The First War of a New Century (Carnegie Council)

The QDR and Operational Concepts for Defense (National Defense University)

America’s Response to Terrorism (Council on Foreign Relations)

Transformation: The Role of Training (Defense Science Board)

Defense Transformation (Sandia National Laboratory)

The Need for Defense Transformation (Highlands Forum)

US Military Strategy and Ballistic Missile Defense (Council on Foreign Relations)

The RMA and the US Military (DoD, US-Singapore Bilateral Talks)

Military Transformation: The Role of Technology (Defense Science Board)

Handicapping the Rumsfeld Review (Air Force General Office Seminar)

Strategy for a Long Peace (Council on Foreign Relations)

The Future of Warfare (Defense Science Board)

Military Transformation (US Army War College)

Broadcast Media
Appearances on ABC News World Tonight, ABC News Nightline, the CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, The McLaughlin Group, Public Broadcasting System (PBS), National Public Radio, the BBC and NOVA, among others.

Public Service and Consulting Experience
Member, Transformation Advisory Group, Joint Forces Command

Member, Defense Science Board Task Force, Joint Experimentation, October 2002-March 2003

Member, National Defense Panel, February 1997-December 1997.

Consultant, Office of the Secretary of Defense, Office of Net Assessment, August 1996-present.

Consultant, Office of the Secretary of Defense for Policy, Secretary of Defense Strategic Studies Group and Secretary of Defense Corporate Fellows Program, July-September 1995-present.

Consultant, Army Combined Arms Center, Command and General Staff College, on Low-Intensity Conflict: Strategic Concepts, 1988.

Member, Commission on Integrated Long-Term Strategy, Regional Conflict Working Group, on A U.S. Strategy for Third World Conflict, 1988.