Lorne Teitelbaum
Professor Lorne Teitelbaum has worked in the national security field as a policy analyst and intelligence professional for over twenty years.
He is currently an adjunct assistant professor in the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University, the Capstone Director for the summer Intelligence and National Security Program at Georgetown University’s School of Continuing Studies. He has over 30 years experience in the US Intelligence Community and since 2018 has worked for the. Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Professor Teitelbaum holds degrees in political science from Columbia University and public policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and received his doctorate in policy analysis from the Pardee Rand Graduate School in 2004. He is the co-author of American Foreign Policy: A Contemporary Introduction, and the author of “The Need for Meta-Analysts” in The Faces of Intelligence Reform, published by the Council for Emerging National Security Affairs.