THEODORE S.
GOLD
Dr. Gold’s career has concentrated on the
applications of technology to national security. He has conducted and managed R&D at a National
Laboratory, served in government in the Department of Defense, provided
technical services and strategic planning advice to government and industry
clients and led many end-to-end systems and architecture efforts.
Dr. Gold is currently Director of the Joint Advanced
Warfighting Program at the Institute for Defense Analyses, IDA.
This new activity was established by the DoD to help develop and
experiment with new joint operational concepts and capabilities.
Dr. Gold is a member of DoD's Threat Reduction
Advisory Committee, the Defense Science Board and for a four year term was
Chairman of DoD’s Ballistic Missile Defense Advisory Committee.
His recent Defense Science Board activities include chairing studies of
coalition warfare, rapid force projection, modeling & simulation, the
transnational chemical and biological warfare threat, and cruise and ballistic
missile defenses.
Prior to moving to his current position at IDA in
March 1998, Dr. Gold had been President of Hicks & Associates, Inc.
(H&AI). Before joining H&AI
in 1987, Dr. Gold had established and managed a National Security Studies Group
at Booz-Allen and Hamilton.
In the early 1980s, Dr. Gold served as Deputy
Assistant to the Secretary of Defense responsible for chemical warfare
deterrence and biological warfare defense programs. He was the first occupant of this position, worked closely
with the military to improve the posture of our forces, and guided DoD's
research, development, and procurement activities in these areas.
He was also a major participant in the nation’s chemical arms control
initiatives.
Before his government service, Dr. Gold held a
variety of technical and management positions during a twenty-year career at
Sandia National Laboratories. Much
of his efforts at Sandia were directed toward helping ensure the safety,
security, reliability, and control of nuclear weapons.
He also designed weapon survivability, safing, and fuzing systems, led
many system analysis efforts, did research in weapon effects, managed a large
scale computing and programming center, and developed energy technologies.
Dr. Gold received a BSEE degree from Renssalaer
Polytechnic Institute, an MS degree in Electrical Engineering from the
University of New Mexico, and a PhD in Engineering from the University of
California, Davis.
He is married to Dr. Sydell Gold.
The Golds reside in McLean, VA and have three grown children, a daughter
and two sons.