Dr. Barry Blechman, PhD

Assistant Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1977-1980)

Dr. Barry M. Blechman is the co-founder of the Henry L. Stimson Center and a Stimson Distinguished Fellow focused on nuclear disarmament. He was also the founder and president of DFI International Inc., a research and consulting company in Washington, DC, from 1984 until its sale in 2007.

Dr. Blechman has more than forty years of distinguished service in the national security field. An expert on political/military policies, military strategy, and defense budgets and industries, he has worked in the Departments of State and Defense and at the Office of Management and Budget, and is a frequent consultant to the US Government on a wide range of subjects. Among other boards and commissions, Dr. Blechman served on the Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States (1998-99), the Defense Policy Board (2002-06), the Mayor’s Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Program Advisory Committee in the District of Columbia (2004-06), and the Department of State Advisory Committee on Transformational Diplomacy (2005-08). A Georgetown PhD in international relations, Dr. Blechman has written extensively on national security issues and has taught at several universities.

Writing

  • Don’t Miss the Opportunity to end Nuclear Testing – Once and For All
    Stimson Center • March 2, 2009
  • Nuclear Proliferation: Avoiding a Pandemic
    Stimson Center • 2009