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:: ERIC R. STERNER, Faculty, DSS 797 ::
Professional Experience
Missouri State University, Graduate Department of Defense and Strategic Studies
Faculty............................................ 2012-Present
- DSS 797: Cyberspace and American Power
George C. Marshall Institute, Fellow .......................... 2009-Present
- Research, analysis, writing, and media commentary focus on the political, military, and economic impact of new technologies, particularly information, communication, and space technologies, with attention to WMD proliferation problems.
Senior Professional Staff Member, House Armed Services Committee................................................................... 2003-2006
- Lead Staff member for assessing WMD proliferation and non-proliferation policies and developing relevant legislation, including authorization/oversight of DOD Cooperative Threat Reduction programs
- Principal Liaison to House International Relations Committee on non-proliferation legislation and programs
- Responsible for all aspects of defense policy, including: weapon of mass destruction proliferation, nonproliferation, strategic posture, global posture, strategy, doctrine, force structure, operations, relations with other countries, defense trade, alliance interoperability, foreign military assistance and sales, organization of the Department of Defense, and technology security/export controls
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy,
Special Assistant.......................................................... 2001-2003
- Advisor to senior DOD official responsible for policies on strategic forces/missile defense, nuclear weapons, NATO/Europe, Eurasia, international negotiations, technology security, counter-proliferation, and nonproliferation
Staff Director, Professional Staff Member, House Science Committee,Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics.................................................................... 1995-2001
- Worked on non-proliferation measures related to Committee jurisdiction
Education
M.A.., Political Science, George Washington University, 2000
M.A., Security Policy Studies, George Washington University, 1993
B.A., International Studies and Russian/USSR Area Studies, 1989
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