ICIW 2006: Biographies
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Corey Schou:
Corey D. Schou is
University Professor of Informatics, Professor of Information Systems and
Associate Dean at the College of Business,
Idaho State University.
He is the director of the National Information Assurance Training and
Education Center (NIATEC) and the Simplot Decision Support Center
(SDSC). These are two key components of the Informatics Research Institute.
Under his leadership, the Information Systems program was designated the
National Center of Excellence in Information
Assurance Education
His research and publication interests include information security and
privacy, ethics, collaborative decision making, the impact of technology on
organization structure, and the application of technology to managerial
decision making. His work has resulted in over 200 monographs, books articles
and formal presentations.
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Leigh Armistead:
Leigh Armistead is the Strategic IO/IA Development Manager for Honeywell
Technology Soluntions Inc. He has written two
books, the most recent Information Operations: Warfare and The Hard Reality
of Soft Power (Brasseys, August 2003) which serves
as a textbook for a number of DoD organizations.
Formerly a Master Faculty at the Joint Forces Staff College, Leigh is
currently enrolled in a PhD program at Edith Cowan University with an
emphasis on Information Operations, where he also serves on the Editorial
Review Board for European Conference on Information Warfare, is a Co-Editor
for the Journal of International Warfare and the Chairman for the IQPC annual
conference on Information Operations.
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Dan Kuehl
Dr Kuehl has taught at the
National Defense University (NDU) since April
1994. He is the director of the Information Strategies Concentration
Program (ISCP), a specialized curriculum on the information component of
national power offered to students attending the National
War College
and Industrial College of the Armed Forces. He
develops and presents graduate offerings on strategic approaches to
Information Warfare & Operations (IW/IO) including information assurance
& critical infrastructure protection, military doctrine for IO,
intelligence support requirements, and strategic communication/national
information policy issues to senior US military officers, federal government
civilian officials, and International Fellows attending the University. His
courses include "National Security in the Information Age”, the
foundational course of the ISCP, which introduces students to the key aspects
of information and national security; and “Information Engagement and
National Power”, which concentrates on public diplomacy and strategic
communication in national security and international affairs. A retired
Lieutenant Colonel in the USAF, Dr. Kuehl had
nearly 22 years of active service, including assignments as an ICBM
crewmember/staff officer, nuclear planner, and airpower doctrine
developer. Dr. Kuehl holds a PhD in Military
History from Duke University and was a founding faculty member of NDU’s School
of Information Warfare
and Strategy in 1994. He lectures across the DOD, academia and
internationally on IO and related strategic issues.
Areas of Expertise: US and international information operations and
warfare, information assurance, and national information policy/strategic
communications.
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