He brings significant experience in domestic and international chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) threat reduction, foreign partner capacity building, test and evaluation, and interagency coordination at organizations such as the Department of State, Department of Health and Human Services, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the Department of Homeland Security.
Randy’s experience includes being the technical lead and program manager of multiple civilian and military interagency efforts that facilitate CBRN preparedness and response through large-scale system studies, operational exercises, targeted research and development projects, and advanced technology demonstrations. Internationally, Randy has led overseas operational efforts in CBRN foreign consequence management in addition to leading CBRN threat reduction efforts. These projects focus on building cooperative CBRN surveillance systems, biosafety and biosecurity standards, and global health security capacities and capabilities for U.S. foreign partners.
He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Analytical Chemistry from North Carolina State University, a graduate certificate in Biological Sciences from George Mason University, and a Master of Business Administration from Johns Hopkins University.
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