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John J. Hamre

CSIS President and CEO
John Hamre was elected CSIS president and CEO in January 2000. Before joining CSIS, he served as the 26th U.S. deputy secretary of defense. Prior to that, from 1993 to 1997, he served as under secretary of defense (comptroller). As comptroller, he was the principal assistant to the secretary of defense for the preparation, presentation, and execution of the defense budget and management improvement programs. In 2007, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates appointed Dr. Hamre to serve as chairman of the Defense Policy Board.

 

Before serving in the Department of Defense, Dr. Hamre worked for 10 years as a professional staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. During that time, he was primarily responsible for the oversight and evaluation of procurement, research, and development programs, defense budget issues, and relations with the Senate Appropriations Committee. From 1978 to 1984, Dr. Hamre served in the Congressional Budget Office, where he became its deputy assistant director for national security and international affairs. In that position, he oversaw analysis and other support for committees in both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Dr. Hamre received his Ph.D., with distinction, in 1978 from the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University in Washington, D.C. His studies focused on international politics and economics and U.S. foreign policy. In 1972, he received a B.A., with high distinction, from Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, emphasizing political science and economics. The following year he studied as a Rockefeller fellow at the Harvard Divinity School.

 


 

CSIS Publications by John J. Hamre


War with Iran in 2008? in Global Forecast: the Top Security Challenges of 2008 11/14/2007
Defense Acquisition Performance Assessment Panel Final Report 01/27/2006
Iraq's Post-Conflict Reconstruction - A Field Review and Recommendations 07/17/2003
Pacnet #37 September 14, 2001: A Dark Day for Civilization 09/14/2001
Pacnet #33X October 2001: Follow-up to PacNet 33 08/21/2001

John J. Hamre In the News


CSIS's Decision 2008 forum, "The Way Forward in Iraq" was covered by Salon.com, "Before the Surge." 01/09/2007
Dr. John Hamre, CSIS's president and CEO, published an op-ed in The Washington Post, "A Better Way to Fight Terrorism." 11/16/2006
CSIS's Statesmen's Forum, featuring Turki-al-Faisal, the Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the U.S., was televised on C-Span. 10/04/2006
CSIS President and CEO John Hamre published an op-ed in Defense News, "Giving U.S. DoD Policy the Right Friction." 09/11/2006
CSIS President and CEO John Hamre was quoted by the Wall Street Journal, "Pentagon's Blank Check May Be Withdrawn." 03/10/2006

Testimony by John J. Hamre


Alternative Strategies for Iraq in the Post-Surge Environment 01/16/2008
Roles, Missions, and Requirements of the Department of Defense 06/19/2007
CSIS President Dr. John Hamre’s Capitol Hill Testimony addresses Defense Procurement Policy 11/15/2005
Overseas Basing 11/09/2004
9/11 Commission Recommendations 09/22/2004
Implications for the Department of Defense and Military Operations of Proposals to Reorganize the United States Intelligence Community 08/16/2004
Implications of the Recommendations of the 9-11 Commission on the Department of Defense 08/11/2004
9-11 Commission Recommendations : Counterterrorism Analysis and collection/ the Requirement for imagination and Creativity 08/04/2004
Reform and Reorganization of the U.S. Intelligence Community 07/20/2004
Civilian Post-Conflict Reconstruction Capabilities 03/03/2004
Reconstruction And Rehabilitation In Iraq 10/08/2003
Iraq: Next Steps 09/23/2003
Sufficiency of Intelligence In Iraq: Emerging Issues and Lessons Learned 07/24/2003
Field Report On Iraqs Post Conflict Reconstruction 07/23/2003
A National Security Strategy For The New Century 03/21/2001
Establishing An Effective, Modern Framework For Export Controls 02/14/2001
 

 

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