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May 5, 2011 |
Raymond Colston
National Intelligence Manager for Korea
Director of National Intelligence
to address
State of North Korea's Nukes and Missiles
ICAS Spring Symposium: Humanity, Peace and Security
The Korean Peninsula Issues
May 18, 2011 Wednesday 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Rayburn Office Building Room 2247
United States House of Representatives
Capitol Hill
Washington DC 20515
On-Line Registration
We are pleased to share with you that Raymond Colston will address the ICAS Spring Symposium on May 18, 2011 in Washington DC. Other confirmed speaker is Chong Wook Chung (ICAS Fellow; Kim Koo Visitng Professor, Department of Government, Harvard University; former Korean Ambassador to China) who will present "China's Foreign Policy under New Leadership: its Implications for the Korean Peninsula and Washington."
Prior to joining Director of National Intelligence Ray was Senior Defense Intelligence Analyst for Northeast Asia (SDIA) in the Office for Asia Pacific Analysis at Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) since February 2011. Initially assigned as the SDIA for North Korea from 2004 to 2008, he was responsible for DIA's analytic efforts for the region and represented the agency to seior US officials, foreign partners, the Intelligence Community, and the Combatant Commands. In 2008 Ray deployed to Baghdad as the Chief, Defense Forward Element- Iraq and senior DIA representative to Multi-National Forces - Iraq (MNF-I) where he was responsible for the integration and efforts of more than three hundred DIA service members, civilians, and contractors operating in Iraq. Following his return Ray was the SDIA for Executive Production and Senior Reviewer for the Defense Intelligence Digest, and DIA's contributions to the Presidential Daily Brief.
Ray began his professional career as an Armor Officer at Ft Hood, Texas, where he was a tank Platoon Leader, Company Executive Officer, and Battalion S-1. Following attendance at the Infantry Officer Advanced Course and Ranger School at Ft Benning, Georgia, Ray served for three years in Schweinfurt, Germany, in the 2nd Battalion 64th Armor, 3rd Infantry Division as an S-4 responsible for logistics and then as the commander of a tank company. The remainder of Ray's Army career was spent in the intelligence community as a Northeast Asian Foreign Area Officer with assignments in Korea, as the senior Korean analyst for US Pacific Command's Joint Intelligence Center Pacific, and as a Deputy Defense Intelligence Officer for Northeast Asia at DIA.
Following military retirement in 2000, Ray worked on the Company Management Staff at the Central Intelligence Agency supporting the China and Korea Hard Target Boards, and from 2002-2004 he was the Special Assistant to the National Intelligence Office for Military Issues at the National Intelligence Council where he continued to focus on Northeast Asian intelligence analysis and production. Ray returned to DIA in 2004.
Ray has BA and MA degrees in ASian Studies from Brigham Young University and University of Hawaii. He and his wife, Stephanie, live in Woodbridge, Virginia.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Sincerely, Sang Joo Kim Senior Fellow & Executive Vice President ICAS |