Biography - Stephen M Fowler


Prof Stephen Fowler served 20 years in the US Army in various strategic, operational and tactical intelligence assignments and deployments in Korea, Japan, Haiti, Honduras, Malaysia, Philippines, and the United States. He served as an Asia-Pacific Senior Military Intelligence Analyst and Branch Chief for the Defense Intelligence Agency/J2/NMJIC, Deputy Commander and S-3 for the 500th Military Intelligence Group in Japan, Chief Intelligence Liaison Officer in Tokyo and as an Intelligence Planner and Executive Officer at US Southern Command in Miami, FL. In 2004 he deployed to Haiti during Operation SECURE TOMORROW as the Intelligence Operations Officer and Senior Intelligence Analyst for the Combined Joint Task Force - Haiti. His intelligence experiences range from providing intelligence analysis and support to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, senior DOD Officials and US Congressmen and Senators to tactical and operational collection and analysis. He has a Masters of International Management from the Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Arizona and BA in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley. He also attended the Joint Military Intelligence College. He is a Japanese linguist and graduate of the Defense Language Institute. He is currently the Director of Training and Education for CINTT Corporation specializing in intelligence training and education where he designed an intelligence analyst development program. For the past several he has supported the IC and the Department of Homeland Security in CIKR Sector training and exercises.

 
 

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