DR. RUTH A. DAVID
President and Chief Executive Officer
ANSER (Analytic Services Inc.)
2900 South Quincy Street, Suite 800
Arlington, Virginia 22206-2265
www.anser.org and www.homelandsecurity.org
In October 1998, Dr. David became president and chief executive officer of ANSER,
an independent, not-for-profit, public service research institution that provides
research and analytic support on national and transnational and transnational
issues. In November 1999, Dr. David initiated ANSER's Homeland Defense Strategic
Thrust to address the growing national concern of multi-dimensional, asymmetric
threats from rogue nations, sub-state terrorist groups, and domestic terrorists.
In May 2001, the ANSER Institute of Homeland Security was established to enhance
public awareness and education and contribute to the dialog on a national, state,
and local level.
From September 1995 to September 1998, Dr. David was Deputy Director for Science
and Technology at the Central Intelligence Agency. As Technical Advisor to the
Director of Central Intelligence, she was responsible for research, development,
and deployment of technologies in support of all phases of the intelligence
process. She represented the CIA on numerous national committees and advisory
bodies, including the National Science and Technology Council and the Committee
on National Security. Upon her departure from this position, she was awarded
the CIA's Distinguished Intelligence Medal, the CIA Director's Award, the Director
of NSA Distinguished Service Medal, the National Reconnaissance Officer's Award
for Distinguished Service, and the Defense Intelligence Director's Award.
Previously, Dr. David served in several leadership positions at the Sandia National
Laboratories, where she began her professional career in 1975. Most recently,
she was Director of Advanced Information Technologies. From 1991 to 1994, Dr.
David was Director of the Development Testing Center that developed and operated
a broad spectrum of full-scale engineering test facilities.
Dr. David is a member of the Department of Homeland Security Advisory Council
(HSAC), the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), and the Corporation for the
Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc. She is Vice Chair of the HSAC Senior Advisory
Committee of Academia and Policy Research and serves on the National Security
Agency Advisory Board, the National Research Council Naval Studies Board, the
NAE Committee on Engineering Education, the American Association for the Advancement
of Science Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility, the Jet Propulsion
Laboratory's Technical Division's Advisory Board, and the External Advisory
Committee for Purdue University's Homeland Security Institute.
She previously served on the President's Homeland Security Advisory Council,
Defense Science Board, Department of Energy Nonproliferation and National Security
Advisory Committee, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Technical Advisory
Group, and the Securities and Exchange Commission Technical Advisory Group.
She is an Associate Fellow of AIAA, a Principal on the Council for Excellence
in Government, a Class Director for the AFCEA International Board of Directors,
and a member of Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society and Eta Kappa Nu Electrical
Engineering Society. Dr. David is a former adjunct professor at the University
of New Mexico and has technical experience in digital and microprocessor-based
system design, digital signal analysis, adaptive signal analysis, and system
integration.
Dr. David received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Wichita State
University (1975), an M.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University
(1976), and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (1981).
Dr. David frequently provides speeches, interviews, lectures, briefings, and
articles on the many facets of homeland security. She is the coauthor of three
books on Signal Processing Algorithms and has authored or coauthored numerous
papers.