Notes on Stephen A. Cambone
Under Secretary of Defense for
Intelligence
Married, Wife's name is Margaret.
| Contributor |
Candidate
or PAC |
Amount |
Date |
CAMBONE, MARGARET T
MCLEAN, VA 22101
SELF-EMPLOYED |
ALLEN, WILLIAM BARCLAY
(R)
Senate - CA
BILL ALLEN FOR U S SENATE COMMITTEE |
$250 |
04/30/92 |
| Contributor |
Candidate or PAC |
Amount |
Date |
CAMBONE,
STEPHEN A
MC LEAN, VA 22101
C S I S |
DOLE,
ROBERT J (R)
President
DOLE FOR PRESIDENT INC |
$1000 |
06/08/95 |
Notes on
Stephen A. Cambone
Under Secretary of Defense
for Intelligence
Stephen A. Cambone was confirmed by the U.S.
Senate as the Under Secretary of Defense for
Intelligence on March 7th, 2003. Prior to March
7th, he was the Director, Program Analysis and
Evaluation, Office of the Secretary of Defense.
Dr. Cambone held that position since July 1st,
2002. On July 19th, 2001, he was confirmed by the
U.S. Senate as the Principal Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense for Policy. He held that
position until July 1st, 2002. Prior to that, he
served as The Special Assistant to the Secretary
and Deputy Secretary of Defense from January 2001
to July 2001.
Dr. Cambone was the Staff Director for the
Commission to Assess United States National
Security Space Management and Organization from
July 2000 to January 2001. He was the Director of
Research at the Institute for National Strategic
Studies, National Defense University (INNS/NDU)
from August 1998 to July 2000. Before that he was
the Staff Director for the Commission to Assess
the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States
from January 1998 to July 1998; a Senior Fellow
in Political-Military Studies at the Center for
Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) from
1993 to 1998; the Director for Strategic Defense
Policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense
from 1990 to 1993; the Deputy Director, Strategic
Analysis, SRS Technologies (Washington
Operations) from 1986 to 1990; and a Staff Member
in the Office of the Director, Los Alamos
National Laboratory from 1982 to 1986.
Dr. Cambone graduated from Catholic University in
1973 with a B.A. degree in Political Science,
from the Claremont Graduate School in 1977 with
an M.A. degree in Political Science, and from the
Claremont Graduate School in 1982 with a Ph.D. in
Political Science. His numerous awards include
the Secretary of Defense Award for Outstanding
Service in 1993 and the Employee of the Year
Award with SRS Technologies (Washington
Operations) in 1988.
http://www.defenselink.mil/bios/cambone_bio.html
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Principal Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense for Policy Stephen A.
Cambone provides reporters with details of
proposed changes to the Unified Command Plan
during a Pentagon press briefing on April 17,
2002. The plan creates the U.S. Northern Command
which will assume the mission of defending the
United States and supporting the full range of
military assistance to civil authorities.
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen.
Richard B. Myers, U.S. Air Force, recommended the
changes in a report to President George W. Bush.
The Unified Command Plan is the document that
establishes the missions and responsibilities, as
well as the geographic boundaries, of each
combatant command. DoD photo by R. D. Ward.
(Released)
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Defense News:
Stephen A. Cambone
Defense
News Media Group Conferences ISR Integration 2003:
"Stephen A. Cambone
Stephen A. Cambone is the undersecretary of defense for
intelligence, a new position created earlier this year.
Cambone graduated from Catholic University in 1973 with a
bachelor of arts degree in political science. He earned a
masters degree in 1977 from the Claremont Graduate
School and a doctorate from the same school in 1982, both
in political science.
He began his career as a staff member in the Office of
the Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1982 to
1986, followed by four years as deputy director for
strategic analysis, SRS Technologies (Washington
Operations). In 1990, he became director for strategic
defense policy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense,
and then was a senior fellow in political-military
studies at the Center for Strategic and International
Studies from 1993 to1998.
For six months, he was he was staff director for the
Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the
United States, then served two years as director of
research at the Institute for National Strategic Studies,
National Defense University, followed by another
six-month assignment, this time as staff director for the
Commission to Assess United States National Security
Space Management and Organization.
Cambone served as the special assistant to the secretary
and deputy secretary of defense from January 2001 to July
2001, then was. the principal deputy undersecretary of
defense for policy until July 2002, when he became
director, program analysis and evaluation, Office of the
Secretary of Defense the assignment immediately
before he assumed his current duties." Middle
America: Defense News: Stephen A. Cambone
Selective
Bibliography on the Cold War Alliances as of June 2004
Oriental Rugs the O'Connell Notes
Copyright Barry O'Connell 2004 - 2008.
Last revised: January 31, 2008.
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