Dr. Stephen Flynn served as a senior policy advisor on homeland security during the Obama campaign and during the presidential transition. Since May 2009, he has been supporting the Department of Homeland Security in drafting of the first Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (QHSR) that will be presented to Congress by DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano in Jan 2010. In addition, he has been assisting the newly created National Security Council Directorate for Resilience Policy on integrating the concept of resilience into presidential guidance on national preparedness. He will discuss how the homeland security mission is being recalibrated by the Obama Administration to place greater emphasis on building national capacity to withstand, quickly recover from, and adapt to man-made and natural disasters.
About the speaker:
In December 2009, Dr. Stephen
Flynn becomes the fifth President of the Center for National Policy (www.cnponline.org), founded in 1981. Prior to being selected to lead CNP, he spent
a decade as a senior fellow for National Security Studies at the Council on
Foreign Relations. Following the election of President Barack Obama, he
served as the lead policy advisor on homeland security for the presidential
transition team. He is a member of the bipartisan National Security
Preparedness Group, co-chaired by former 9/11 commissioners, Governor Tom Kean
and Congressman Lee Hamilton.
Dr. Flynn is the author of the
critically acclaimed The Edge of
Disaster: Rebuilding a Resilient Nation (Random House, 2007), and the
national bestseller, America the
Vulnerable (HarperCollins 2004). He is a Consulting
Professor at the Center of International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University
and a Senior Fellow at the Wharton School's Risk Management and Decision Processes
Center at the University of Pennsylvania. Since 9/11 he has provided testimony on twenty-two
occasions on Capitol Hill. Dr. Flynn is
also a member of the Marine Board of the National Research Council. Prior to
September 11, 2001, he served as an expert advisor to U.S. Commission on
National Security (Hart-Rudman Commission), and following the 9/11 attacks he
was the principle advisor to the bipartisan Congressional Port Security Caucus,
and advised the Bush Administration on maritime and homeland security
issues.
He is a frequent media commentator
and has appeared on Meet the Press, 60 Minutes, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer, The
Today Show, the Charlie Rose Show,
CNN and on National Public Radio. Four of his articles have been published in
the prestigious journal, Foreign Affairs. Excerpts
of his books have been featured in Time,
as the cover story for U.S. News &
World Report, and as the subject of two CNN documentaries.
A 1982 graduate of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Dr.
Flynn served in the Coast Guard on active duty for 20 years, including two tours
as commanding officer at sea, received several professional awards including
the Legion of Merit, and retired at the rank of Commander. As a Coast Guard officer, he served in the
White House Military Office during the George H.W. Bush administration and as a
director for Global Issues on the National Security Council staff during the Clinton
administration.
Dr. Flynn received the M.A.L.D. and Ph.D. degrees in
International Politics from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University,
in 1990 and 1991. He was a Guest Scholar in the Foreign Policy Studies
Program at the Brookings Institution from 1991-92, and in 1993-94 he was an
Annenberg Scholar-in-Residence at the University of Pennsylvania. He has
been a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations since 1999.
Dr. Flynn is the
principal for Stephen E. Flynn Associates LLC, where he provides independent
advisory services on improving enterprise resiliency and critical
infrastructure protection, and transportation and maritime security.
Born in Salem, Massachusetts in 1960, Dr. Flynn lives in Connecticut with his
wife JoAnn and their daughter Christina.