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Robert Work, Vice President, Strategic StudiesDuring a distinguished 27-year career in the Marine Corps, Robert Work held a range of key command, leadership, and management positions. His last assignment was as Military Assistant and Senior Aide to the Honorable Richard J. Danzig, 71st Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Work has directed and analyzed war games for the Office of Net Assessment, Office of the Secretary of Defense; contributed to Department of Defense studies on global basing and emerging military missions; and provided support for the 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review. His analysis on naval transformation, the Littoral Combat Ship, future fleet platform architectures, and seabasing resulted in several key monographs. He has also prepared a series of reports on the future defense challenges, including the changing nature of undersea warfare; power projection against regional nuclear powers, and power projection against future anti-access/area denial networks. Mr. Work earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Illinois; a Master's of Science in Systems Management from the University of Southern California; a Master's of Science in Space Operations from the Naval Postgraduate School; and a Master's in International Public Policy from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. Robert Work is an Adjunct Professor at George Washington University, where he teaches defense analysis and roles and missions of the armed forces. |
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