Meet Mr. Doesburg
John Doesburg is the principal associate director for Global Security.
The newly created Global Security organization encompasses the Nonproliferation, Homeland and International Security directorate, and portions of the Energy and Environment directorate.
It features six divisions — Nonproliferation; Radiological and Nuclear Countermeasures; Chemical and Biological Countermeasures; Infrastructure and Force Protection; Energy and Environmental Security; and International Assessments. It also includes the National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center and the Security Awareness for Employees (SAFE) program.
Before coming to the Laboratory, Doesburg worked for two-and-a-half years as the University of Tennessee-Battelle’s director of Homeland Security and a program director in the national security directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Previously, he served in the U.S. Army for 35 years, retiring as a major general.
In his last Army position, he was the commanding general of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command. This organization provides basic research, development, engineering and analysis of warfighter systems, from concept to capability.
Doesburg has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Oklahoma and a master’s degree equivalent in national security from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.
Now what's his salary?
John Doesburg is the principal associate director for Global Security.
The newly created Global Security organization encompasses the Nonproliferation, Homeland and International Security directorate, and portions of the Energy and Environment directorate.
It features six divisions — Nonproliferation; Radiological and Nuclear Countermeasures; Chemical and Biological Countermeasures; Infrastructure and Force Protection; Energy and Environmental Security; and International Assessments. It also includes the National Atmospheric Release Advisory Center and the Security Awareness for Employees (SAFE) program.
Before coming to the Laboratory, Doesburg worked for two-and-a-half years as the University of Tennessee-Battelle’s director of Homeland Security and a program director in the national security directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Previously, he served in the U.S. Army for 35 years, retiring as a major general.
In his last Army position, he was the commanding general of the U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command. This organization provides basic research, development, engineering and analysis of warfighter systems, from concept to capability.
Doesburg has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the University of Oklahoma and a master’s degree equivalent in national security from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College.
Now what's his salary?
Comments
Is this the same nutjob who headed the Land Warrior concept - having infantry hump cool-looking but tactically useless laptops and webcams on M4 rifles into combat?
The cameras are a joke. If the solder is smart he'll turn the damn thing off before the raid and make sure there isn't a reporter within a few miles of their objective, then get the job done leaving no witnesses.
Funny stuff, thanks for that one.
Google your job title and see what the rest of the world is paying for your education and job skills.
...cut back on the Ripple
How about a BS in Chemistry and 37 years of experience? Might that qualify someone? Major General is no small accomplishment either. Can you see past your academic arrogance long enough to appreciate that education without application is a dead end.
After all, we wouldn't want LLNL to be disraced like MIT was, would we?
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/27/us/27mit.html