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Ahrari, Dr. Ehsan

Azizian, Dr. Rouben

Bose, Lt. Col. Eugene  

Byrd, Ms. Miemie Winn

Cramer, Capt. Carleton

Dahlke, Lt. Cmdr. Noel J.

Davis, Dr. Elizabeth Van Wie

Endress, Dr. Lee

Finley, Jr. Mr. Herman

Fouse, David

Greenstein, Maj. Bryan

Harstad, Mr. Mark

Hashmi, Dr. Taj

Kim, Dr. Steven

Lal, Dr. Rollie

Lee, Lt. Col. Seung Jik

Malik, Dr. J. Mohan

Middleton. Maj. Brian

Nankivell, Mr. Justin

Nankivell, Ms. Kerry

Nelson, Lt. Col. Brian

Oehlers, Dr. Alfred L.K.B.

O'Donnell, CDR Brian

Peterman, Mr. Tom

Salmon, AMB Charles

Sato, Dr. Yoichiro

Schwab, Lt. Col. Matthew

Shanahan, COL (Ret) Dave

Smith, Capt. Brad

Sweeney, Col. Thomas

Vuving, Alexander

Watson, Dr. Virginia

Weisz, Lt. Col. Michael

Adjunct Faculty

Baker, Mr. Dick

Barton, Dr. Greg

Chalk, Dr. Peter

Daniels, Mr. Mike

Finin, Dr. Gerald

Goosby, Dr. Stanley

Halloran, Mr. Richard

Hawley, Mr. Leonard R.

Johnson, Mr. Curtis

Markovinovic, Ms. Mary

Palmer, Lt. Col. Wesley

Tekwani, Mr. Shayam

 

Curtis M. Johnson

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR

 

 

APCSS adjunct professor Curtis Johnson is a member of the Advanced Concepts Group at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico.  Sandia Labs is a science and engineering research and development laboratory for the U.S. national security complex.  The mission of the Advanced Concepts Groups is to explore the future of national and international security.  In his four years in the Advanced Concepts Group Curtis has explored causes of the Global War on Terror, neuroscience and national security, homeland security for soft targets such as airports and shopping malls, global aging, influence operations, and missile defense.  The Advanced Concepts Groups specializes in science and engineering approaches to complex systems and problems requiring social science expertise, Curtis has been employed at Sandia Labs since 1994.  Prior to that Curtis worked for the New Mexico State Legislature.  He has a BA in Liberal Arts from St. John’s College and a MBA in Technology management from the University of Phoenix.

 

Last updated: 09/25/2008