Harold Brown

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Harold Brown is counselor and trustee at theCenter for Strategic and International Studies. He is a partner in Warburg, Pincus & Co., and a member of the Board of Directors of Evergreen Holdings, Inc., the Altria Group, and Philip Morris International. He is president emeritus of the California Institute of Technology, RAND Corporaton, and the Trilateral Commission (North America).

From 1984 to 1992, he was chairman of the Foreign Policy Institute of the School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, and was distinguished visiting professor 1981 to 1984

He was U.S. Secretary of Defense in the Jimmy Carter administration, and earlier, Secretary of the Air Force in the Nixon Administration. He also has been Director of Defense Research and Engineering.

Dr. Brown has lectured in physics at Columbia University, Stevens Institute of Technology, and the University of California (1947–1952); was group leader, division leader, and later, director of, the Radiation Laboratory at Livermore, University of California (1952–1961). He was a member of the Polaris Steering Committee for the first submarine-launched ballistic missile (1956–1958), a member of the Air Force Scientific Advisory Board (1956–1961), and consultant to, and then member of, the President’s Science Advisory Committee (1958–1961). He was senior science adviser at the Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Tests (1958–1959) and a delegate to the Strategic Arms Limitations Talks in Helsinki, Vienna, and Geneva, from 1969 to 1977.

Among his many honors, Dr. Brown was awarded the . He is the author of Thinking about National Security: Defense and Foreign Policy in a Dangerous World (Westview, 1983) and editor of The Strategic Defense Initiative: Shield or Snare? (Westview, 1987).

Education and honors

  • Columbia University
    • A.B. degree in 1945
    • A.M. degree in 1946
  • &Ph.D. in physics in 1949.
  • He has received 12 honorary degrees.
  • Presidential Medal of Freedom,1981
  • Fermi Award,1993