- Raymond F. DuBois
Raymond F. DuBois Jr. (born June 5, 1947 in Washington D.C.) is a private consultant in national security and defense policy and also a Senior Adviser at the
Center for Strategic and International Studies , a bipartisan think-tank in Washington, D.C. At CSIS he focuses on international security policy, defense management reform and initiatives emanating from the 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review to include the “execution roadmaps” focusing on Building Partnership Capacity, Institutional Reform, and Governance and Strategic Communications. His expertise is in Defense Department organization, management and reform; land forces tactical and non-tactical systems; international and domestic installations and environmental issues; base realignment and closure; National Guard and Reserves issues; stability operations and reconstruction; continuity of business operations and crisis management; and logistics, transportation, aerospace, electronics, and telecommunications sectors. He is a member of the Defense Health Board and it's NCR BRAC Health Systems Advisory Committee. Mr. DuBois is also a member of the Bipartisan Policy Center’s Commission on Stabilizing Fragile States. He has spoken at theMaxwell School ofSyracuse University , at the European ForumAlpbach 2008 in Austria, at theMarine Corps University ,Quantico , Virginia, and before audiences of theNational Defense Industry Association and theAssociation of the United States Army .Background
Ray DuBois was born in Washington D.C. in 1947 to Annabella Walling DuBois and Raymond F. DuBois (Rear Admiral U.S. Navy). After growing up in Washington and New London, Connecticut, he attended the
Pine Point School in Stonington, CT andThe Taft School in Watertown, CT. Mr. DuBois served in theU.S. Army from 1967 to 1969, including nearly 13 months in the central highlands of Vietnam as a combat intelligence operations sergeant. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Politics fromPrinceton University in 1972. At Princeton, Mr. DuBois was a three year letterman on the varsity lacrosse team, and was a member of theUniversity Cottage Club . Upon Graduation, he moved to New York City to pursue a career in finance at Smith Barney & Co. A year later, however, he received a rare opportunity to work for Dr.James Schlesinger , the newly appointedSecretary of Defense , as his Staff Assistant. In 1977, Mr. DuBois resigned as the Deputy UnderSecretary of the Army and then was in the private sector for 23 years, living and working in Mexico City, Brussels, London, New York, and Washington D.C., until he returned to public service in 2001. In 1992, Mr. DuBois married the former Helen Rutherford Runnells. They currently live in Washington, D.C. and have two children: Lionel Pierre DuBois II (b. 1993) and Mary Chester DuBois (b. 1995).Career
He most recently served as acting Under Secretary of the Army from February 2005 to February 2006. Prior to that, from October 2002 to May 2005, he was Director of Administration and Management and principal staff assistant to Defense Secretary
Donald Rumsfeld on all manpower, real estate, and organizational planning for the Office of theSecretary of Defense . Concurrently, he was the Director ofWashington Headquarters Services , where as “Mayor of the Pentagon” he directly managed 2,500 employees and a $1.3 billion budget, the 800 personPentagon Force Protection Agency and the $5.5 billionPentagon Renovation Program . From April 2001 through November 2004, Mr. DuBois served as the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and Environment during which time he managed the “Base Realignment and Closure” Program and established policy for the $660 billion worldwide inventory of installations, ranges, housing, utilities and environmental programs. He was president of Potomac Strategies International LLC from 1995 to 2000, providing strategic management, marketing and financial support to companies in the aerospace, electronics, telecommunications, and telemedicine industries. From 1990 to 1995, he worked for theDigital Equipment Corporation as director of strategic plans and policies of the Aerospace, Defense Electronics, and Government Group and was later worldwide marketing director for the Defense Industries Group.Honors/awards
Mr. DuBois is the recipient of the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service, the Army Civilian Distinguished Public Service Award (twice), the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award, the Air Force Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service, and the
Army Commander's Award for Public Service . He also received theArmy Commendation Medal for his service inVietnam .External links
[http://www.csis.org/ CSIS]
[http://www.csis.org/component/option,com_csis_experts/task,view/type,34/id,375/CSIS Expert Bio]
[http://streaming.telekom.at/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=753&Itemid=414 Speech at European Forum Alpbach 2008]
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