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Kenneth deGraffenreid

Faculty Chairman, Former Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive

Professor deGraffenreid is a full-time professor at the Institute, and is former Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive to the President of the United States.

Professional Experience


  • Deputy National Counterintelligence Executive (2004-2005)
  • Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Support, Department of Defense (2001-2004)
  • Senior Director of Intelligence Programs, National Security Council (1981-1987)
  • Senior professional staff member, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (1977-81)
  • Senior Fellow on Intelligence, National Strategy Information Center
  • Retired Captain, U.S Navy Reserves
  • Founding member of the IWP Board of Overseers.

Education


  • B.A., 1967, Purdue University
  • M.A., 1977, The Catholic University of America

Contact: degraffenreid@iwp.edu

Courses


  American Counterintelligence and Security for the 21st Century
  American Intelligence and Protective Security: An Advanced Seminar
  Intelligence and Policy
  Intelligence Collection

Books


  The Cox Report

Expert Areas

  • Intelligence
  • Foreign Propaganda
  • Information Warfare
  • Counterintelligence

Intelligence and Policy

This course examines the elements and purpose of intelligence, requirements of successful intelligence analysis, intelligence processes, counterintelligence and security, the relationship between intelligence and policy, and how American political and cultural values affect the role of intelligence in America.  

Principal Professor

  Kenneth deGraffenreid

American Counterintelligence and Security for the 21st Century

The seminar will build on an understanding of the complicated theoretical, functional and practical relationships between intelligence and policy and the roles of intelligence, protective security and counterintelligence in our democracy developed in other courses.

Principal Professor

  Kenneth deGraffenreid

Intelligence Collection

This course is designed to familiarize students with the nature, organization, activities, and key issues surrounding the variety of methods of intelligence and counterintelligence collection.

Principal Professor

  Kenneth deGraffenreid

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