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Randy Larsen is the Director of the Institute for Homeland
Security at ANSER, a nonprofit public-service research institute.
He previously served as the Chairman of the Department of
Military Strategy and Operations at the National War College
where he continues to teach the Homeland Security course.
He has also served as a government advisor to the Defense
Science Board and as a research fellow at the Matthew B. Ridgway
Center for International Security Studies. During the past
seven years, he has written and lectured extensively on the
subjects of asymmetric and biological warfare, and the 21st
century challenges of homeland security.
He
was the co-developer of the nationally-acclaimed DARK WINTER
exercise which simulated a major terrorism event in the United
States. Key players in this exercise included the current
Governor of Oklahoma, Frank Keating; former Senator Sam Nunn,
special assistant to five presidents, David Gergan; former
Director of Central Intelligence, Jim Woolsey; and former
FBI Director, William Sessions.
Larsen
is a frequent guest commentator on the subjects of homeland
security and biological warfare on national television and
radio shows including: the Jim Lehrer News Hour, CBS Evening
News, CBS Morning News, Fox News, ABC's Nightline, Larry King
Live, Oprah, Voice of America TV, plus NPR, CNN, ABC, NBC,
CBS, and BBC radio.
In
June 2000, Colonel Larsen retired following 32 years of military
service in both the Army and Air Force. His assignments included
400 combat missions in Cobra gunships in Vietnam, duties as
a military attaché, legislative assistant, speechwriter
to the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Transportation
Command, and as the commander of America's fleet of VIP aircraft
at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. His military decorations
include the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of
Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star, 17
Air Medals, and the South Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry. He
has a Master of Arts degree in National Security Studies from
the Naval Post Graduate School and is a graduate of the Air
War College and the Defense Intelligence College.
(Mr.
Larsen is available to conduct interviews with the press.
Interested parties should direct their calls to 703-416-3597
or Randall.Larsen@anser.org)

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