Daniel T. Kuehl                     
Information Operations and Assurance Department

Academic Credentials:
B.A., Allegheny College
M.A., Temple University
Ph.D., Duke University

Relevant Professional Experience:
Dr. Kuehl spent 22 years in active duty in the United States Air Force before joining the IRM College faculty in 1994.  In his military career, his assignments included serving as a staff officer at the Pentagon and working as a nuclear planner for HQ Strategic Air Command at Offutt Air Force Base.  Since joining the IRM College faculty, Dr. Kuehl has delivered lectures to a wide range of DoD and Allied and international institutions, as well as maintained his memberships and networks in a number of key professional associations.

Scholarship:
Dr. Kuehl's areas of scholarly interest include military and national security strategy, information warfare/operations, command and control warfare, military and diplomatic history, operational planning, public diplomacy/strategic communication, and critical infrastructure protection.  He has published and presented widely on these subjects as well as served on a number of dissertation committees.

Courses:
Information Engagement and Strategic Communication (ICS), Information Operations and National Security in the Information Age (IOS), Information, Warfare, and Military Strategy (IWS)