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Colonel (retired) Bruce B. G. Clarke
Education
National War College Equivalent of a Masters in Leadership and National Security Strategy, 1985
Command and General Staff College Equivalent of a Masters in Management and Strategy, 1975
University of California-Los Angeles Master of Arts in International Affairs, 1971 United States Military Academy Bachelor of Science with concentration in Political Science, 1965
Work Experience CEO Bruce Clarke Consultants, Inc. Topeka, KS 2000-Present Recently Assisted Raytheon with two C4ISR proposals--Alliance Ground Surveillance and Algerian C4ISR. Worked with several companies on interoperability demonstration requirements, virtual reality training techniques and computer based command and control systems. Writing articles on the war on terrorism, command and control, training and strategy for publication. Appearing on local media outlets and before national audiences as a Subject Matter Expert on the war on terrorism. Marketing manuscript on experience in Vietnam--"Expendable Warriors: The Untold Story of Khe Sanh". QuVIS Topeka, KS ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE--Director of Government and Military Accounts 2000-2001 Responsible for starting from a blank sheet of paper to introduce the company's unique imagery compression technology to the US Government and military. -Developed strategy for creating demand for the unknown technology. -Briefed engineers and decision-makers in all of the major defense contracting firms, simulation development companies and armed services -Responsible for compression technology being integrated into numerous intelligence, operations and simulation applications.
Raytheon Fullerton, CA CONSULTANT/ SENIOR DEFENSE ANALYST 1998-2000 Responsible for advising engineers and leadership on ground combat functionality, negotiating techniques and cost reduction. Represent company in international negotiations. -Completely rewrote ground force system functionality for C4I System for international customers resulting in increased system effectiveness and $5 million cost reduction. -Designed functionality for Command and Control Product Line. Continued
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