COL (R) Jack LeCuyer is a PNSR Distinguished Fellow with responsibility for PNSR's efforts in design of the new National Security Staff, alignment of strategy and resources, and design of the Next Generation State Department. He has been a strategic planner and Special Assistant to the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, the Commander-in-Chief, United States Southern Command, and two Army Chiefs of Staff and played a major role in the post-Vietnam transformation of the Army into the world class organization that it now is. He has eight years’ experience in post-conflict reconstruction and development of market economies and parliamentary systems in the Balkans, Eastern Europe and Iraq and twenty years’ senior level leadership focused on strategic policy, organizational planning and effectiveness, doctrinal development, policy formulation, project advocacy and marketing, operational and fiscal management, and successful program execution. COL LeCuyer has served as an Olmsted Scholar in Florence, Italy, White House Fellow with duty in the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, Army Fellow at the Atlantic Council of the United States, and Senior Army Fellow at the Brookings Institution and is the recipient of the Army's Distinguished Service Medal (DSM), the Army's highest peacetime award.
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