Chuck has over 40 years experience at the intersection of intelligence, military affairs, foreign policy, and technology. His first assignment while serving in the U.S. Air Force was supporting the Reagan Administration’s Middle East Diplomatic missions as a link between the White House, intelligence agencies, and Special Middle East Ambassadors while they were traveling in the region, later working on a variety of projects using satellite remote sensing.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Chuck worked on projects applying freshly declassified U.S. and Soviet/Russian satellite data to international development and disaster relief projects for the Organization of American States and United Nations, developing contacts and links inside Russia as well as continuing to work as a consultant to the Defense and State Departments, NASA, FEMA, USAID, and the Department of Homeland Security. His specialties are numerical analysis using open source intelligence, remote sensing from satellites, aircraft, and drones, and applying mathematical techniques developed during the Cold War such as Game Theory and Correlation of Forces and Means (COFM) models.
At 13D Chuck is focusing on the economics of war, the criticality of logistics and supply chains in modern conflicts, Russia policy, and providing deep context on the military and intelligence aspects of global hot spots like Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Chuck holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Masters in Geophysics from the University of Maryland, and has been the lead or co-author of over 100 peer reviewed papers and articles in the fields of satellite remote sensing, statistics, and numerical modeling.
Chuck is a pilot and practices Tai Chi, recently completing his instructor certification. He lives in coastal Georgia with his wife, an AP physics teacher, and Bjarki, their Norwegian Forest Cat.
Chuck has over 40 years experience at the intersection of intelligence, military affairs, foreign policy, and technology. His first assignment while serving in the U.S. Air Force was supporting the Reagan Administration’s Middle East Diplomatic missions as a link between the White House, intelligence agencies, and Special Middle East Ambassadors while they were traveling in the region, later working on a variety of projects using satellite remote sensing.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Chuck worked on projects applying freshly declassified U.S. and Soviet/Russian satellite data to international development and disaster relief projects for the Organization of American States and United Nations, developing contacts and links inside Russia as well as continuing to work as a consultant to the Defense and State Departments, NASA, FEMA, USAID, and the Department of Homeland Security. His specialties are numerical analysis using open source intelligence, remote sensing from satellites, aircraft, and drones, and applying mathematical techniques developed during the Cold War such as Game Theory and Correlation of Forces and Means (COFM) models.
At 13D Chuck is focusing on the economics of war, the criticality of logistics and supply chains in modern conflicts, Russia policy, and providing deep context on the military and intelligence aspects of global hot spots like Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
Chuck holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Masters in Geophysics from the University of Maryland, and has been the lead or co-author of over 100 peer reviewed papers and articles in the fields of satellite remote sensing, statistics, and numerical modeling.
Chuck is a pilot and practices Tai Chi, recently completing his instructor certification. He lives in coastal Georgia with his wife, an AP physics teacher, and Bjarki, their Norwegian Forest Cat.
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