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Dennis Kowal

Dennis M. Kowal, PhD, Colonel (ret.) is an analyst for the Institute for Defense Analysis where he conducts research for the Department of Defense in a variety of areas that include human factors assessment of enhanced human performance technology to the development of strategies to assess intentions of terrorist groups. Before that he was command Psychologist for a Special Mission Unit and the US Army Intelligence Command at Ft. Belvoir, VA. He has conducted training in negotiation strategies, conflict resolution, stress operations, and remote profiling of target individuals. He co-authored a study of the “at risk” factors of individual’s who committed espionage against the US during the 1980s, and the NRC recently published his article entitled: “The Insider Threat.” Kowal received his BS in Psychology from the University of California, Santa Barbara, his MA in Physiological Psychology from California State University, San Jose, and his PhD in Physiological Psychology from The Claremont University, Claremont, California. He received further clinical training at Boston University and a post-doctoral residency in neuropsychological assessment at Walter Reed Medical Center and Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, DC.

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