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🏴☠️ Zachery Tyson Brown
National Security, Defense, and Intelligence Leader | Personal Views Only
Zachery Tyson Brown is a prominent figure in the field of national security and intelligence, currently serving as a Strategic Net Assessments Analyst at the Office of the Secretary of the Navy. He has a diverse background that includes military service, government intelligence roles, and consultancy.
Professional Background
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Military Service: Zachery is a U.S. Army veteran who has served in combat deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq. He began his career as an intelligence analyst and later led multi-disciplinary intelligence teams during his military service.
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Intelligence Community: After his military tenure, he transitioned to a civil service role within the Department of Defense, where he served as an intelligence briefer to senior officials and as a current intelligence team chief. He has also worked as a consultant for various defense clients and the intelligence community.
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Consultancy and Research: Since leaving civil service in 2018, Zach has focused on advising decision-makers on complex national security challenges. He is a Security Fellow at the Truman National Security Project and has contributed to discussions on national security reform and the integration of emerging technologies in defense strategies.
Education
Zachery holds multiple advanced degrees, including:
- Master of Arts in Military History
- Master of Arts in International Relations
- Master of Science in Strategic Intelligence from the National Intelligence University, where his thesis received the Lt. Col Michael D. Kuszewski Award for Outstanding Master’s Thesis.
Contributions and Thought Leadership
Zachery is an accomplished writer and public speaker, with his work featured in notable publications such as Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, and DefenseOne. He is recognized for his insights into the evolving landscape of national security and the need for adaptive strategies in response to global challenges. Additionally, he serves as Vice President of the Military Writers Guild and is involved in various strategic advisory roles.
His research interests include the intersection of strategy, policy, and emerging technologies, emphasizing the need for the intelligence community to adapt to the complexities of the modern world.1234