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Brian Dailey

Dr. Brian D. Dailey is currently a member of the Atlantic Council's Board of Directors and Strategic Advisors Group.

Previously he was vice president of Washington Operations for Lockheed Missiles and Space Systems Group, and before that he held the positions of vice president of Lockheed Commercial Space Company and director of commercial programs for Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, Sunnyvale, California.

Dailey came to Lockheed from the White House, where he was executive secretary of the National Space Council. In that capacity, he was responsible for formulating and coordinating US civil, commercial, and national security space policy. Prior to his appointment to this position by President George Bush, he served as senior professional staff member for the Senate Armed Services Committee. He was responsible for all military space and intelligence programs for the Strategic Forces and Nuclear Deterrence Subcommittee.

He has served in various capacities in the Department of Defense and research institutes, including a professorship at the US Naval Postgraduate School, where he taught courses on intelligence programs, space policy, arms control, and nuclear targeting, and edited a book on Soviet strategic deception. Dailey is a graduate of the University of Southern California, where he earned a PhD in international relations.

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