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1 (b)(6) (b)(6) )() David Mussington, PhD (b) 6) Deputy - Policy and Programs Office of Security Strategy and Special Operations National Railroad Passenger Corporation 60 Massachusetts Avenue, NE 2EI13 Washinlrton DC 20002 Professional Experience I) 6 August 2007 - Present (14 months) Deputy - Policy and Programs at Office of Security Strategy and Special Operations, National Railroad Passenger Corporation Duties: Lead Official - Security Policy Formulation; Responsible policy official - Transit Security Grant Program (Amtrak); direct Amtrak security capital planning framework (infrastructure protection projects); Planning lead - terrorism risk management and technology identification for counter-terrorism solutions; represent Amtrak on the Security Risk Management Committee of the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) July 2006 - August 2007, Senior Principal Officer - Security Evaluations and Intelligence, National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) - Office of Inspector General Duties: Counter-Terrorism Program Oversight, Security Reviews and Security Standards Identification and Development, Senior official in charge of security evaluations and special advisor to the Inspector General. August 2004 - Appointed to Adjunct Faculty, Security Studies Program (SSP), Georgetown University, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, teaching seminars on Information Operations and Information Warfare, International Relations October 1995 - July 2006 - Political Scientist, RAND Corporation Research Areas: Homeland Security and Counter-Terrorism, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Information Assurance and Information Security, Terrorist Finance SWORN IN AS A NATURALIZED U.S. CITIZEN, JULY 27, 2003 Visiting Professor and Co-Director, 1994-1995: International Organizations and Non-Proliferation Project (IONP), Center for Non-Proliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIlS) Research Associate, 1993-94: International Institute for Strategic Studies (IlSS). Authored Adelphi Paper 291, Understanding Contemporary International Arms Transfers, September 1994.

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David Mussington, PhD

(b) 6)Deputy - Policy and ProgramsOffice of Security Strategy and Special OperationsNational Railroad Passenger Corporation60 Massachusetts Avenue, NE2EI13Washinlrton DC 20002

Professional Experience

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August 2007 - Present (14 months) Deputy - Policy and Programs at Office of Security Strategy andSpecial Operations, National Railroad Passenger Corporation

Duties: Lead Official - Security Policy Formulation; Responsible policy official - Transit Security GrantProgram (Amtrak); direct Amtrak security capital planning framework (infrastructure protectionprojects); Planning lead - terrorism risk management and technology identification for counter-terrorismsolutions; represent Amtrak on the Security Risk Management Committee of the American PublicTransportation Association (APTA)

July 2006 - August 2007, Senior Principal Officer - Security Evaluations and Intelligence, NationalRailroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) - Office of Inspector General

Duties: Counter-Terrorism Program Oversight, Security Reviews and Security Standards Identificationand Development, Senior official in charge of security evaluations and special advisor to the InspectorGeneral.

August 2004 - Appointed to Adjunct Faculty, Security Studies Program (SSP), Georgetown University,Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, teaching seminars on InformationOperations and Information Warfare, International Relations

October 1995 - July 2006 - Political Scientist, RAND Corporation

Research Areas: Homeland Security and Counter-Terrorism, Critical Infrastructure Protection,Information Assurance and Information Security, Terrorist Finance

SWORN IN AS A NATURALIZED U.S. CITIZEN, JULY 27, 2003

Visiting Professor and Co-Director, 1994-1995: International Organizations and Non-ProliferationProject (IONP), Center for Non-Proliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies (MIlS)

Research Associate, 1993-94: International Institute for Strategic Studies (IlSS). Authored AdelphiPaper 291, Understanding Contemporary International Arms Transfers, September 1994.

2Post-Doctoral Fellow, 1991-93: Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs (BCSIA), John F.Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

Harvard MacArthur Scholar and Research Fellow, 1992-93, Center for International Affairs (CFIA),Harvard University.

Defence Scientist and Pre-Doctoral Candidate, 1989-91, [Office of the] Assistant Deputy MinisterNational Defence - Policy and Communications, Government of Canada

Education

Ph.D. Political Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, 1994M.A. Political Science, University of Toronto, 1985. Specialization: International RelationsB.A. Economics and Political Science (Honors), University of Toronto, 1984.

Selected Publications and Reports

Books

Concepts for Enhancing Critical Infrastructure Protection: Relating Y2K to CIP Research andDevelopment (Santa Monica, CA: RAND) Science and Technology Policy Institute, MR-1259-0STP,2002

Exploring Money Laundering Vulnerabilities through Emerging Cyberspace Technologies: A Caribbean-Based Exercise (with Peter A. Wilson and Roger C. Molander), (Santa Monica, CA: RAND), MR-I005­OSTPlFinCEN, 1998.

Explorando Las Vulnerabilidades Del Lavado Del Dinero Por Medio De Las Tecnologias EmergentesDel Ciberespacio: Une Ejercio De BaSi! Caribeno. (With Peter A. Wilson and Roger C. Molander),(Santa Monica, CA: RAND), MR-I005/l-0STP/FinCEN, 1998.

Strategic Information Warfare Rising (with Roger C. Molander, Peter A. Wilson, and Richard F. Mesic),(Santa Monica, CA: RAND), MR-964-0SD, 1998.

Cyberpayments and Money Laundering: Problems and Promise (with Roger C. Molander and Peter A.Wilson), (Santa Monica, CA: RAND), MR-965-CTI, 1998.

US Foreign Economic Policy and High Technology Industries: The Case ofImaging and SatelliteTechnologies (Monterey, CA: Center for International Trade Strategy, Monterey Institute of InternationalStudies, September 1995).

Arms Unbound: The Globalization ofDefense Production (Cambridge, MA: CSIA Studies inInternational Security No.4, Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School ofGovernment, Harvard UniversityIBrasseys (US) 1994).

Understanding Contemporary International Arms Transfers, Adelphi Paper 291, (London: IISSlBrasseys,September 1994).

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Peer Reviewed Articles

"Transnational Challenges and the International Security Environment," (with William Rosenau andKemper Gay), Law Enforcement and Low Intensity Conflict, 3,1, (1998).

"Defense Conversion and Industrial Competitiveness in the United States: A New Test for IndustrialPolicy," Business and the Contemporary World," 2,1995, pp. 146-156.

"The International Control of the Arms Trade," Revue Beige De Droit International, 1993/1, pp. 53-57.

"Foreign Policy Latitude and Consensus Formation in the Western Security Community After the ColdWar," in Frank Miceli, ed., The Security Reader, Columbia University (New York: Institute for War andPeace, Columbia University, Spring 1992).

"International Studies: Authentic Paradigms and the Necessity of Choice," International Studies Notes,14,2 (Spring 1989), pp. 45-49.

Monograpbs

Two Concepts for Improving Capabilities in Information Security/Information Assurance (for the WhiteHouse Office of Science and Technology Policy), (Santa Monica, CA: RAND), August 2002

Research and Development Challenges in Critical Infrastructure Protection (for the White House Officeof Science and Technology Policy), (Santa Monica, CA: RAND), PM-1 034-STPI, February 2000.

The 1999 US- UK "Day After" Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Exercise, with Roger Molander etaI., (Santa Monica, CA: RAND), PM-1019-0ASD (C3I), December 1999.

On the Eve ofY2K: An Interim Integrated Look at the Y2K Problem, with Roger Molander et al., (SantaMonica, CA: RAND), PM-1022-NIC, December 1999

The Day After... Y2K After-Action Report, with Roger Molander, Peter Wilson, Jennifer Brower, RichardMesic, Robert Anderson, and Orlie Yaniv (for the National Intelligence Council) (Santa Monica, CA:RAND) PM-964, July 1999.

Identifying Potential Institutional Problems in Critical Infrastructure Protection Policy, (Santa Monica,CA: RAND), PM-982-STP, September 1999.

Cbapters in Edited Volumes

"Cyber Terrorism and Homeland Security," in David Charters, (ed.) Asymmetric Strategies, HomelandSecurity, and Public/Private Sector Responses. (Fredericton, NB: University ofNew Brunswick, Canada2005).

"The Day After Methodology and Defense Analysis," in Greg Treverton (ed.) Defense Analysis Methodsfor the New Century, (Santa Monica: RAND, 2002).

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"Asia Defense Policy and Procurement Trends," and "Information Warfare," in JR Wilson (ed.,) Defenseand Security Review I998 (London: Atalink Publishing, 1998).

"Asia Defense Policy and Procurement Trends," in JR Wilson (ed.,) Defense and Security Review 1997(London: Atalink Publishing, 1997), pp. 24-29.

"Contending Models for Preventing Excessive and Destabilizing Arms Buildups," in Andrew Latham(ed.,) Multilateral Approaches to Nonproliferation (Toronto: York University Centre for InternationalAnd Strategic Studies, 1996), pp. 19-33.Periodical Articles

"Protecting Critical Infrastructure", RAND Research Review, (July 2002).

"The Emergence of Electronic Money," Compuweb, (October 1996), http://www.pollux.com.

"Throwing the Switch in Cyberspace," Jane's Intelligence Review, (July 1996), pp. 331-334.

Conference Papers and Briefings

"Cyber-Terrorism and Homeland Security," Terrorism, Asymmetric Warfare and Homeland Security:Understanding the Issues One Year After 9/11. The Wu Conference Center, University of NewBrunswick, Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3. October 4-5,2002.

"Critical Infrastructure Protection: Securing the Banking and Financial Services Infrastructure", NavalPostgraduate School, 16/18 July 2002.

"Potential Abuse in the Digital Economy: Research and Analytical Insights," (with Roger Molander andPeter A. Wilson), Invitational Briefing hosted by Racketeering and Audit Unit, Federal Bureau ofInvestigation Laboratory, 18 February 1999.

"The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN)-RAND Simulation Exercise", with Dr. RogerMolander. Sixth Annual Fraud and Enforcement Training Conference, Arlington, VA. October 8, 1997.Sponsored by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

"The Shifting International Economic and Political Context of Remote Sensing" May 5-10, 1997 Bremen,Germany (41h International Space Congress), Presentation and Discussant Remarks.

"The Proliferation Challenges of Cyberspace," presented at Cyberspace and Outerspace: NACD in the2Y' Century, Ottawa, Government Conference Center, March 3-6, 1997. Hosted by the Department ofForeign Affairs and International Trade, Government of Canada.

Professional and Other Activities

Member: The International Institute for Strategic Studies (nSS)The American Political Science Association (APSA)The Planetary Society

Kenneth A. Myers III

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Senior Professional StaffMemberWashington D.C., January 2003 - Present.

Assists the Ranking Member with oversight of United States foreign policy towardsWestern, Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, Ukraine, the Caucasus, and Central Asia;nonproliferation, counter-proliferation, and arms control diplomacy and programs, andinternational arms sales; responsible for reviewing and vetting nominees for ambassadorial postsin Europe and the former Soviet Union; and serves as primary Republican staffliaison with theDepartment of Defense, National Security Council, and the White House. Manages a teamresponsible for overseeing implementation of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat ReductionProgram; the Lugar-Obama Cooperative Proliferation Detection, Interdiction Assistance, andConventional Threat Reduction Act; drafting of resolution of ratifications for NATOEnlargement, the Moscow Treaty, IAEA Additional Protocol, and numerous other internationalagreements including the US-India Nuclear (123) Agreement; responsible for preparing annualauthorization legislation for European and former Soviet accounts, arms control, andnonproliferation policies and budgets; oversight and Congressional approval of government andprivate sales of items covered by the Arms Export Control Act; assists in development oflegislative and floor strategy for Committee legislation and nominations; develops, plans, andcoordinates the Ranking Member's foreign travel.

Office of Senator Richard Lugar. Legislative Assistant for National Security;Washington D.C., January 1995 - January 2003.

Assisted Senator on foreign affairs, international politico-military matters, nationalsecurity issues, international treaties, Nunn-Lugar - Cooperative Threat Reduction legislation,Nunn-Lugar-Domenici - Defense Against Weapons of Mass Destruction legislation, NATOEnlargement, U.S.-European and U.S.-N.LS. relations, staff oversight for Defense Authorizationand Appropriation Bills and Ballistic Missile Defense. Prepared committee hearing materialsand opening statements; interfaced with Foreign Relations and Anned Services Committees andwith requisite executive branch agencies including A.LD., National Security Council, State,Energy, and Defense Departments; drafted and prepared floor debate strategy and materials forarms control agreements such as the Anti-Ballistic Missile Defense Treaty, START II, ChemicalWeapons Convention and the Biological Weapons Convention; drafted and prepared of floordebate strategy and materials for Defense Authorization Act amendments such as Nunn-Lugarand Nunn-Lugar II; bilateral Enterprise Funds; and denuclearization / dismantlement / defenseconversion assistance to N.LS.

Robinson Lake Sawyer Miller. Senior Associate, Legal and Public Representational Finn;Washington D.e. May 1994 - December 1994.

Specialized in u.S. public and private sector investments in the states of the fonnerSoviet Union. Responsible for detailed analysis of U.S. foreign and assistance policies towardthe N.I.S. and of the requisite N.I.S. governmental refonns, including Nunn-Lugar CooperativeThreat Reduction legislation and bilateral Enterprise Funds; interface between U.S. and N.I.S.joint venture candidates; prepared work plans for U.S. joint venture partners; finn's contact withU.S. Government assistance agencies: O.P.I.e., Export-Import Bank, Defense, Energy, State,Agriculture, and Commerce Departments; established finn's office in Kiev, Ukraine;accompanied clients on trips to Ukraine and subsequent governmental contract negotiations.

EDUCATION:

Master of Arts. World Politics, May 1994.Catholic University of America, Washington D.C.

Concentrations: Foreign Policy, International Economics, Intelligence.Thesis: The Denuclearization of the Fonner Soviet Union: The Nunn-Lugar Initiative in U.S.

Foreign Policy.

Bachelor of Arts. Liberal Arts and Sciences. May 1992.Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia.

Concentrations: Political Science, International Affairs, History, and English.

References available upon request.

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2004-present u.s. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, Scbedule C Presidential Appointee•

• Special Assistant to tbe Under Secretary of Defense for Policy,Douglas J. Feith.

• Coordinate long-range strategic-planning projects in the global war on

terrorism: disrupting terrorist networks, countering ideological

support for terrorism and protecting the American homeland.

• Work with OSD components (including Strategy, International

Security Affairs, 'SOLIC, Homeland Defense, Office ofNet

Assessment, OGe, PA&E, etc.), the Joint Staff and the

Combatant Commands.

• Develop recommendations, and prepare briefings and memorGa for

senior leadership in DoD and the Executive Branch on a wide Ylriety of

subjects - e.g., the Middle East, legislative affairs, and communications.

• Review intelligence community materials.

• Meet with outside experts and civic and political groups.

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2003 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Schedule C Presidential Appointee.

• Senior Advisor to tbe Assistant Secretary of State for InternationalOrganizations, Kim Holmes, and the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State,

Jackie Sanden.

• Undertook pol~y-planningon:

• U.S. multilateral diplomacy in the post-9f11 era.

• Iraq and the UN.

• International organizations and terrorism and WMD proliferation.

• Peacekeeping and reconstruction.

• U.S. human rights strategies.

• Reforming the UN.

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2002 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Presidential Appointee--Scbedule C

• Senior Speechwriter for the Secretary of State, Colin S. PoweD, and

Foreign Policy Analyst witb tbe Policy Planning Staff.

• Wrote speeches, talking points, and articles for the Secretary of State.

• Coordinated State Department and interagency clearances ofspeeches.

• Received the State Department Meritorious Honor Award with three other recipients.

1995-2002 YALE UNIVERSITY, Pb.D., 2002, Diplomacy & Strategy, History Department

• Dissertation-"Shifting Sands: President Kennedy and the Middle East"

• FeJlow, International Security Studies, working on:

• U.S. grand strategy.

• Middle Eastern diplomacy, politics and culture.

• Intelligence, missile defense and proliferation.

• Jobn M. Olin Foundation FeJlow and Smith Richardson Fellow

• Berkeley CoJlege Fellow

1999-2000 BUSH-CHENEY PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

• Served George Shultz's Executive Assistant, Charles Hill.

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1995-2002 STRAIGHT TRADING CO. & RUDOLF FRlEDMANN, INC., New York '-- ---'.

• Built and helped run family wholesale businesses with nationwide sales.

• Oversaw finances, product development, sales plans, subcontracting and personnel.

1991-1994 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, Trial Attorney

• Litigated cases involving a host of financial institutions,

the armed services and law enforcement agencies.

1989-1990 GINSBURG, FELDMAN AND BRESS, Associate (Attorney)

• Drafted contracts, prepared litigation papers and researched the law.

1986-1989 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL OF LAW, J.D.

1982-1986 DUKE UNIVERSITY, B.A. Religion, Cum Laude

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PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS & PAPERS

US GLOBAL STRATEGIES-DEFENSE, INTELLIGENCE & DIPLOMACY

• "Storms in the Distance: Foreign Policy Challenges in the 21st Century-A Global

Strategic Overview," Navy League, SWCT, January 25, 2001

• Decision 2000 Symposium, Fairfield County, November 7,2000

• "Grand Strategy in Theory and Practice," War Colleges Workshop, Yale University,

June 23, 2000

• "Angleton, Intelligence, and the N-Problem," ISS Colloquium in International

History and Security, Yale University, February 13, 2000

TERRORISM

• "The War Against Terror: Five Myths about the U.S. and the Middle East," Navy League,

SWCT, October 25, 2001

• Gave the Middle Eastern and domestic U.S. analysis during the dinner-briefing for Sir

Michael Jay, the incoming Permanent Under-Secretary for the British Foreign Office,

Yale University, October 24,2001

• Biological Weapons and Bioterrorism Panel, Trumbull College, Yale University, October

23,2001

• Following the presentations of virologist Paul Turner, and bacteriologists Ravi

Durvasula and Ben Kirkup, I provided the strategic overview: an analysis of

Middle Eastern biological and chemical weapons programs, the motivations of

regional actors, the connections between terrorists and states, and the national

security challenges that the U.S. faces at home and abroad

•IRAQ & THE PERSIAN GULF

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• "Iraq: Trammel up the Consequences," Partitions: Surveying the Past, Mapping the

Future, International Security Studies, Yale University, April 9, 1999

• "International Business in a Nationalist Environment: The Iraq Petroleum Company,"

Coca-Cola World Fund Briefing, September 25, 1997

• "Anglo-American Relations with Iraq, 1958-1963," SHAFR, U.S. Naval Academy,

Annapolis, June 24, 1995

THE U.S. & THE ARAB WORLD

• "The Repercussions of the Suez Crisis on American Policy in the Arab World," in Ombre

Di Guerra Fredda: Gli Stati Uniti nel Medio Oriente durante gli anni di Eisenhower

1953-1961, ed. Antonio Donno (Napoli: Edizionie Scientifiche Italiiane, 1998): 495­

516.

• "Turning Off the Oil Spigot: a Domestic History of the 1973-74 Energy Crisis,"

Conference of the Society of Historians ofAmeriean Foreign Relations, Georgetown

University, June 22, 1997

• "Strife After Suez-the 1958 Middle Eastern Crisis," UCLA Historical Journal (1997)

• "The U.S. Intervention in the Middle East, July 1958," Council for Middle Eastern

Studies, Yale University, April 2, 1997

• "U.S. Middle Eastern Policy in the Early Cold War Years," Conference of the Society of

Historians ofAmerican Foreign Relations, University of Colorado, Boulder, June 23,

1996

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ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT & U.S.-ISRAELI RELA TIONS

• President Bush, President Clinton, and Israel: America's Mideast Policies, Chabad,

Stamford, CT, December 3,2001

• Domestic Factors and U.S. Middle Eastern Policy, Chabad Center, Greenwich, CT,

January 8, 2001

• Television intetView, News Channel 12 on Palestinian Violence and the Dim Future of

the Peace Process, October 12,2000

• "Contemporary Middle Eastern Problems and the United States," International Security

Studies Colloquium, Yale University, October 10, 2000

• "How to Interpret the News from the Middle East," Community Relations Council,

Fairfield County, October 12, 2000

• KTI Annual Scholar-In-Residence, New York, February 11-12, 2000

• "'Difficult' Is Too Mild A Word For Middle East Negotiations," The Hartford Courant,

~vember 7, 1999, Cl.

• "The State of the Peace Process," Community Relations Council, Bridgeport, CT,

September 9, 1999

• "In Perspective: A History ofArab-Israeli Talks," Young Leadership, Fairfield, CT, April

29, 1999

• "JFK and Israel," Sunday Morning Forum, Congregation Beth EI, Fairfield, Connecticut,

January 11, 1998

• "John F. Kennedy and the Middle East," Yale Symposium on Imperial, Colonial, and

International History, Yale University, October 24, 1997

• "The Middle Eastern Peace Process," Luce Hall, Yale University, April 23, 1996

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• "Seeing The Forest, Not Just The Trees: From East Timor To A Strategic View OfAsia,"

ISS briefing paper, September 8, 1999

• "Taiwan and the PRC: Removing the Cavernous Gap in American Policy," ISS briefing

paper, August 18, 1999

• "Our Illusionary China Policy," ISS briefing paper, July 2, 1998

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PROFILE

Senior IIIiIituy ollieer and eivilia lawyer with 25 yean of ~ety respoasibleexperiuc:e ...... perllOlUlel. .Dd materiel. ~nl to sen'e with the S«OIld Bud~.. -DepUy Atsittallt or AsUstant ~reUlryolDefease, OJ' st.iIar poIIitioa8IODCl of th Service Depanmuts. All neeDeDt motivator and tea. builder witlt superiorplalUliq, Orplliatioa,~ and interpeneaal skilll who am ,uccaafqUyiaterfac.'e _ida aD lev. sf lUaagenaeat iD my Dlili1ary or .bmiaess eIIvironmeat. wtaethe.. atboIDC orO¥a.....

PROFESSIONAL EXM;RIENCE

Notable auo.pU'la-.aata with ODe represe8tative dient, Sun Mic:rosys.an., were as foUows:

- Nepd8ted.1UI drafted maoy Iltnat. technology lke~ product Hq1IiIitioa aadd....tIoa tn-nc:tioas Meded to enhance lOBI B. capabilities of .... Iec:IuIeIoIYdiem ud adtieve reveUft objeetives.

- Agreuivdy taIaed wida geoenI couuel and other senior necativea to r_a.latec:orponte stl'lltepa aDd potidea for protectien Gf iDtdkctual property, wild werei..p~ ill part. by iIBposing failor-made CODfidelltiaIiIy aad DoD-4itdolareagreema. aad related em.pIoymeat agreementll upcm exempt penoIIDef and iD4epeBdeatCOIItI"IIdItn.

Negotiated several senior executive rermil\iltioD5, aU wlthoutlitip'ion or pub&. exposure.

M.....Pwtm. .Bert.,.. Petrilli &. CGIlI"Oft, S.. Fnadsco.1~1992.

NotabieaccompfJsbmentll wen lIS follows:

- ~. S!.1111i111011 book ofbusiDas aDd ilKmlSed profits 5-foId ewer. 5 yearperW.Expuded oft'ic:e froa 2 to 15 "wyers during Pille tiale frame.

- TobtUy rapoasible ror IIWIagflDeIlt ofSan Fnuaeisce bnt~ ot'lke ofstatewide law firm.incladlDc aD business development Ildivities as well as dired supervision ofall attorneys,law der'b, DId paralepls; DU8IV01IS Superior Court jury trill. as lad defeRae couaeL

- Pradice AIU.: Trials; Employment and Labor litigation; COII5tnIctioa Defect aDdCollllUl'dallitiptioa; Produd Liability .ud To~ic Tort Defense.

DONALD L NELSON

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SeIIior Co!U1!!L Baak of America NT4S~So Frodsco.1985-1988.

Notable ICeODIplillulleDti wen u followc

- Repraeated dae BalIk iD eo..1a tbuacild IeI'riea litiplioa illvolYiDllcIIder u.biIIty aadrelated my.......... ud baaknptcy .....

- Maupd olltlide Iffipdon C01IDMlIaNo ena Califonaia, widl iDIiIteDee upoa tuk-baledbUUal .1Id adhereDa to ItrtDpat badletarr pideliaa aad otIter oost eoutaiB.ent..........

MILITARY SERVICE

C.~ UDited States Navy (ReIen"e)1968-UMn.

SWved 1a Pefliu Gall cl1uiaa Opendoa Desert SbieIcII.Daert smn. • tile Npy'. 0JlIyrepnHlltadve 0Ja tlte Depar1Iaeat. of DefeJase War C..... Doc1IIHIItadoII Co_"'"(WCOC), 1991.

~ .... colltrilnltio.. were .. foIJows:

- IIaadpkked by GeaenI .nd FIq Gracie OfIIeen ill Wasbiqto., D.C. to repraeat theDepartBlot ofDefeue i.a meetiap wttIa the U.s. AJBbaaador to Kuwait aad The Emir tocIeIiIIcafl\ tile rapectiYe post.."ar ......ofu.s. A.naed Pones....Kawaid "orca, IIIeItuIIBcthe KuwakiR....Dee. iaCOIIdadiIIIc:oar1lHw1IaI ....estllbIisIliIIcwar eriIDes tribuaIII.Dd eemm.iaioDL

- Adapted ud ....aated m.tiq USCENTCOM SJA data Proauia& system toaccoamodate war ert.ea iIIf........ fi'oa IIUMINT reports. field i1tteniew file&, aadcaptured Inqi doeumeatl uiq lap-top aDd lllaiD frame co.paten..

- AssiiIted WCDC Dinetor with 0JHite iIIIp~ of eoaaeept of opentioa widelliavoIYed deploy..WCDC penoIIaeI to 31oado-= Rlya6 ror data preceuiJal, KuwaitCity for field iDYadptiolll, and DbabraD for exploitadon 01doc1uae8b ia eoordillatioDwfda Defeue IDtelUgeaa Apacy Doeuaaetlt E....itadoa Ceater (OIA DOCEX).

- £deatifie4 • pool of262 poteatillllllbjedl for f1IrtIIer war eMa iaYeatiptioul .DdpoMibIe trial by war criIIIcs tribuals aDd ..wtuy co........

- Ia eoordbtado. witll DIA DOCEX opendoa iii DhaJlraa. pnMded Law of WarguidaDee, adyice aad aniataDee iD ideatifyiaa aDd exploitiDl1nqi doeamea..

- Auistedba the pnpantioll of ftaaJ. DOD War Crbaea Report to COIIIftSI, ud lel'YedU ODe of two etHlutbon of tile Kuwaiti Dqtre 01 Opentlo.. (KTO) sectioD.

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Significant AT and ADT periods relevant to war crimes aDd operational issues. subsequent toDesert Storm, include the following:- ADT at OJAG, Code 10 (btte....tioaaI Law), The PeDtagoa, Wubilagtoa. D.C. ill July

1993; rwieweel, reviH4, ad redrafted aD U propoled procedural niles for the UN WarCriJDa TribwtaI for Bosnia-Rermlovi....ADT at C&lDlDander, U.s. Naval Fones Korea (CNFK) i. Aupst aDd September 1994;served .. Sealor Legal AdviIor oa WartiJae RaJa of E........ (WROI:) fOl' ExerdleUkbi Foeu Leu 1994. Also worked OR cbusifted Openlioaal Law isla. al"ildq oat ofreal world teuions thea oilItea.t between Nortta. aad South Korea.Active Duty at U.s. ElII'OpeD Comm...d, Stuttp~Germaay, Marda to October 2002.worIdDS operatio.... .... fa ()pendioII Eadlll'iDl FreeclHt that cuJ.maated lD dieUberatio. of Inq ia MardI 1003.

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, B.A. CIIIII hi"., 1964; Eeoooaaia ad Pelitial SdeaceMajoR, MJDer iD America. History. CPA 3.90.

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, J.D., 1",1; State Bar of CaUfemia adJRiuie~ 1978(California State Bar No.: 81408). Dtstrkt ofCoJulllbia admiaioa, 1978(DtstrictofColumbiaBar No.:: 948711)

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Holder ofOWiCIAL PASSPORT. iuued DeeeaIber 2001.Navy lJesjpater: 2505Primary NOBC: 2519 [latenlatioDallAwJMilitary Educathna:

.) Gnduate of LQMO [Law of Military Operatioul Course, Naval War College2) StndeDt, College of Naval fm!m'pd ... spn [3 IIIOdaIa: a) Natioul Setwrity

Deeisioa MaIdq; b) Strategy.... PoIky; aDd. e)JoiIIt Maritime0penti0Iu), NavalWarCoIIege

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