Natalya Anfilofyeva

Natalya Anfilofyeva

Program Staff, Director, Public Affairs

Biography

Natalya leads CSBA outreach efforts to Congress, the media, the Pentagon, and the general public.

Prior to joining CSBA in 2006, Natalya worked as Assistant Director at the Congress and U.S. Foreign Policy Program at Council on Foreign Relations, and as a Staff Member on the House Policy and Homeland Security Committees on Capitol Hill.

She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from California State University and a Master’s Degree in National Security and Strategic Studies from Naval War College.

Author Bibliography for Natalya Anfilofyeva

CSBA Releases New Long-Range Strike Report

September 14, 2010 • By Natalya AnfilofyevaPress Releases

The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments announces the release of a new report by Senior Fellow Mark Gunzinger: Sustaining America’s Strategic Advantage in Long-Range Strike. In this report, Gunzinger…

Mark Gunzinger Joins CSBA

January 20, 2010 • By Natalya AnfilofyevaPress Releases

Mr. Gunzinger most recently served as a senior advisor to the Air Force for the 2010 QDR. He previously served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Forces Transformation and Resources. Mr. Gunzinger has been a key player in every major defense review since the end of the Cold War.

Release of Defense Planning for the Long Haul Report

January 11, 2010 • By Natalya AnfilofyevaPress Releases

CSBA’s newest release, Defense Planning for the Long Haul: Scenarios, Operational Concepts, and the Future Security Environment, translates the principal strategic challenges the United States is likely to confront –…

CSBA Welcomes New Board Members

January 8, 2010 • By Natalya AnfilofyevaPress Releases

The Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA), a recognized leader in innovative thinking on defense planning and investment strategies, today announced the appointment of five new members to its…

Forging the Sword: Unit Manning in the US Army

September 1, 2004 • By Pat Towell

The Army’s plan for “Unit-Focused Stabilization”—organizing soldiers into combat units that would remain intact for about three years at a time—will implement an approach to personnel management that has been…