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ALAN D. CAMPEN
Colonel USAF (Ret.)
U.S. Navy 1943 - 1945
RM2C, Amphib forces, Marianas Campaign
U.S. Air Force 1950 - 1975
- Commander, Defense Communications Agency, Europe and Chief of Staff Air Force Communications Service
- Director, Command and Control Policy, Office of Undersecretary of Defense, Policy, 1982-1985
- Vice President C3I Programs, BDM Corporation1985-1987
- Adjunct faculty, School of Information Warfare and Strategy, National Defense University. (1993-2002)
- Guest lecturer, Defense Intelligence Agency Joint Military Intelligence Training Center. (1995-2002)
- Guest lecturer, National Security Agency Cryptologic School for over 9 years
- Contributing Editor, AFCEA Signal Magazine. (1966-present)
- Contributing editor of four books on Information warfare/operations:
- The First Information War. The story of computers and communications in the Persian Gulf War.(1993)
- Cyberwar: Security, Strategy and Conflict in the Information Age. (1996)
- Cyberwar 2.0: Myths, Mysteries and Reality. (1998)
- Cyberwar 3.0: Human Factors in Information Operations and Future Conflict. (2000)
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