
معرفی
Fred Crawford serves as a Lecturer at the Carnegie Mellon Institute for Strategy & Technology (CMIST) within Carnegie Mellon University, leveraging 31 years of Central Intelligence Agency experience (1988-2019) where he held senior roles including Associate General Counsel and CIA Director's Representative to the Office of the Secretary of Defense, alongside 21 years as a Commander in Naval Intelligence (1989-2010) with service as a Naval Criminal Investigative Service Agent.
His academic qualifications feature:
- BS (Honors), Carnegie Mellon University, 1983
- MA (Honors), University of Chicago, 1984
- JD, Georgetown University, 1989
- Diploma, Naval War College, 1996
- Diploma, Joint Forces Staff College, 2004
- MS (Honors), National War College, 2008
Research focuses on translating policy into operational reality within security frameworks, particularly examining bureaucratic and implementation challenges in national security contexts through his expertise in intelligence operations and governmental systems. His course Implementing Public Policy: From Good Idea to Reality (84-336) directly reflects this emphasis on practical policy execution.
No scientific awards are documented in available materials. While his government career involved significant mentorship roles at the Defense Intelligence Agency, current student advising details and research grant activities at CMIST are not specified in source documentation.



