Stephen Malone has a diverse work experience in the field of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) defense and Homeland Security. Stephen is currently working as a CBRN Strategic Planner at ENSCO, Inc. since 2023. Prior to that, they worked at UICGS / Bowhead Family of Companies as a CBRN Strategic Planner from 2020 to 2023.
Before that, Stephen worked at ITility as a CWMD Arms Control Senior Policy Analyst from 2018 to 2020. Their responsibilities included conducting studies, analysis, and operational risk assessments related to CWMD. Stephen also coordinated Air Force CWMD activities with other organizations within the DoD Chemical Biological Defense Program.
From 2013 to 2018, Stephen worked at Information International Associates, Inc. as part of the Homeland Defense & Security Information Analysis Center (HDIAC) team. Stephen successfully acquired projects through business development actions and managed a budget of $2M. Stephen also led major WMD related projects, including a Capabilities Based Assessment for the Joint Staff.
Prior to that, Stephen worked at Booz-Allen-Hamilton as a CBRN Defense Subject Matter Expert and Associate from 2006 to 2013. Stephen provided CBRN subject matter expertise to clients, including strategic planning and development of nuclear forensics and trafficking plans. Stephen also reviewed CBRN policy documents and participated in Joint CBRN Doctrine Development.
From 2002 to 2006, Stephen worked at Calibre Systems Inc as a Senior Defense Analyst. Stephen supported the Army Reserve in strategic planning for restructuring, activation, training, and deployment of the Army Reserve Chemical Corps. Stephen also coordinated with the Army Reserve's Homeland Security Division for domestic response to WMD threats.
Stephen's career started in the US Army as a Chemical Corps officer specializing in CBRN and WMD disciplines. Stephen served as a Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) from 1976 to 1999.
Stephen Malone has a diverse education history. Stephen obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Texas Tech University, where they studied from 1972 to 1976. Stephen then pursued a Master of Arts degree in Management from Webster University, completing their studies from 1983 to 1988.
In 2013, Stephen received a Certificate in Defense Support of Civil Authorities from an institution called Defense Support of Civil Authorities. This certificate focused on the Department of Defense's support to Federal, State, and Local authorities.
In 2015, Stephen obtained a Certificate of Completion in How to Create a Project Schedule that Works from the American Management Association.
Stephen also has attended various courses at prestigious institutions. In 2017, Stephen attended Stanford University to study Nuclear Terrorism, and in 2016, they attended the same university for a program focused on Nuclear Policy.
Moreover, Stephen has participated in military education, however, specific details regarding the degrees, institutions, and fields of study are not provided. Stephen attended The United States Army War College for defense strategy, and the National Defense University for national security management.
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