Draft:Stephen Welby
US government technology executive (White House, DOD, DARPA)
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Stephen Welby is an American policymaker who served as the Deputy Director for National Security in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Biden Administration.[1]
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- Cooper Union (BS)
- Texas A&M University (MA)
- Johns Hopkins University (MA)
Stephen Welby | |
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| Deputy Director for National Security, Office of Science and Technology Policy | |
| President | Joseph Biden |
| Preceded by | Michael Kratsios |
| Succeeded by | Michael Kratsios |
| Personal details | |
| Education |
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| Website | bidenwhitehouse |
Career
As OSTP's Deputy Director for National Security, Welby led policy making national security risk assessment, and critical emerging technology.[2][3] Welby previously was an official in the Department of Defense, serving as the CTO and chief science advisor to the Secretary of Defense,[4] and was previously a senior leader at DARPA.[5]
Background
Welby earned a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from Cooper Union, an MBA from Texas A&M University, and master’s degrees in computer science and applied mathematics from Johns Hopkins University.[5]
