The following biography was copied from a
NorthrupGrummanAnalysisCenter paper ca 2005.
Richard Dunn is a senior analyst at the Northrop Grumman Analysis
Center, where he is responsible for preparing in-depth assessments of
military, political, technological and economic developments worldwide.
He is a recognized, wide-ranging authority whose opinions on defense
matters are sought by the national and international media. Before
joining Northrop Grumman Corporation, Dunn spent over four years at
SAIC, where he developed new approaches for understanding the future of
warfare. Dunn joined SAIC after completing a successful 29-year career
in The U.S. Army that included brigade command and staff positions of
significant responsibility and culminated with service as director of
the Chief of Staff of the Army' Staff Group. At the U.S. Military
Academy at West Point, Dunn taught Chinese Language, international
relations, and Chinese politics and government. Dunn' education
includes a bachelor' degree in civil engineering from Bucknell
University and a master of public affairs degree from Harvard
University. He also studied international relations in Taiwan as the
first Olmsted Scholar to study in Chinese. Dunn is a 1991 graduate of
the National War College.
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