The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies is pleased to announce that Mr. McClellan A. “Guy” DuBois has been named a Senior Fellow of the Institute. Mr. DuBois is the General Partner of The DuBois Group, a consulting organization focused on economic and national security issues.
Commenting on the appointment, Michael Swetnam, Chairman and CEO of the Potomac Institute, said, "Guy DuBois is one of the most respected and accomplished Senior Intelligence Officials to ever serve this country. He is also a good friend and we at the Potomac Institute are very privileged to have him join our team."
Mr. DuBois added, "I am pleased and honored to be joining the distinguished group of Fellows and the outstanding professional staff at the Potomac Institute. From my various positions in the Intelligence Community and in industry, I have benefited from their research and insights and I look forward to being part of the team."
Prior to assuming his position at The DuBois Group, Mr. DuBois was Vice-President of Operational Technologies and Solutions (OTS) at Raytheon Corporation and the CEO of Raytheon UTD, a fully owned subsidiary. He led the Raytheon team that acquired UTD. OTS and Raytheon UTD specialized in on-site engineering and operations, as well as the design, development, and deployment of systems for high-volume information collection, production, storage, management, and dissemination. His customers included classified users, law enforcement agencies, the Department of Defense, foreign governments, and commercial companies.
Mr. DuBois joined Raytheon in 1999 after more than 26 years with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), retiring as a member of the CIA’s Senior Intelligence Service. In the late 1970s, he was CIA’s senior economist on Asia. After a tour on the CIA’s presidential support staff where he helped write the President’s Daily Brief, Mr. DuBois was appointed chief of CIA’s Japanese analysis branch. In the mid-1980’s, Mr. DuBois was appointed Special Assistant to the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade.
In 1985, Mr. DuBois was named Chief of CIA’s Technology Transfer Analysis Center and Chairman of the Director of Central Intelligence’s (DCI) interagency Technology Transfer Intelligence Committee. In the position, he was the Director’s focal point for issues related to export controls, industrial espionage, and foreign technology developments.
In 1990, Mr. DuBois was appointed Director of Operations and Tasking for the national imagery constellation where he managed day-to-day customer requirements for imagery support from the US classified systems. With the DCI’s decisions in 1995 to form the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA), he was selected as Deputy Director of the Customer Support Office.
Mr. DuBois holds a BA in Economics from Washington & Jefferson College, an MA in Economics from Ohio University, and is a graduate of the Harvard University Seminar on National Security Policy. He is the author of several articles and speeches on international exchange rates, the Japanese economy, industrial espionage, the craft of intelligence, the policy and technology behind imagery support, and the history and structure of the US Intelligence Community.
His awards include the DCI Citation for Management of Imagery Resources during the Gulf War, the NGA Distinguished Civilian Service Award, and the DCI Career Intelligence Medal.
Mr. DuBois is a member of the American Economic Association, is a Trustee of Washington & Jefferson College, and a Trustee of the Ohio University Foundation.
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