Under
Secretary of Defense (Comptroller)
and Chief Financial Officer
Biography
Dov S. Zakheim
http://www.dod.mil/comptroller/biozakheim.html
Dov S. Zakheim was sworn
in as the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and
Chief Financial Officer for the Department of Defense on
May 4, 2001. Dr. Zakheim has previously served in a
number of key positions in government and private
business. Most recently, he was corporate vice president
of System Planning Corp., a technology, research and
analysis firm based in Arlington, Va. He also served as
chief executive officer of SPC International Corp., a
subsidiary specializing in political, military and
economic consulting. During the 2000 presidential
campaign, he served as a senior foreign policy advisor to
then-Governor Bush.
From 1985 until March 1987, Dr. Zakheim was Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense for Planning and Resources in the
Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Policy). In
that capacity, he played an active role in the
Department's system acquisition and strategic planning
processes. Dr. Zakheim held a variety of other DoD posts
from 1981 to 1985. Earlier, he was employed by the
National Security and International Affairs Division of
the Congressional Budget Office.
Dr. Zakheim has been a participant on a number of
government, corporate, non-profit and charitable boards.
His government service includes terms on the United
States Commission for the Preservation of America's
Heritage Abroad; the Task Force on Defense Reform (1997);
the first Board of Visitors of the Department of Defense
Overseas Regional Schools (1998); and the Defense Science
Board task force on "The Impact of DoD Acquisition
Policies on the Health of the Defense Industry"
(2000).
A 1970 graduate of Columbia University with a bachelor's
in government, Dr. Zakheim also studied at the London
School of Economics. He earned his doctorate in economics
and politics at St. Antony's College, University of
Oxford, where he was graduate fellow in programs of both
the National Science Foundation and Columbia College, and
then a research fellow. Dr. Zakheim has been an adjunct
professor at the National War College, Yeshiva
University, Columbia University and Trinity College,
Hartford, Conn., where he was presidential scholar.
Dr. Zakheim has written, lectured and provided media
commentary on national defense and foreign policy issues
domestically and internationally. He is the author of
"Flight of the Lavi: Inside a U.S.-Israeli
Crisis" (Brassey's, 1996), "Congress and
National Security in the Post-Cold War Era" (The
Nixon Center, 1998), "Toward a Fortress
Europe?" (Center for Strategic and International
Studies, 2000), and numerous articles and chapters in
books.
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