JEFF LINDEMYER
Washington, D.C. 20009
202-***-**** . **********@*****.***
EDUCATION
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, School of Foreign Service
Washington, DC
Master of Science in Foreign Service, International Relations and Security
(GPA: 3.63) May 2009
. Coursework included: Intelligence Analysis, Policy, and Politics;
International Security Issues; Nuclear Weapons Programs; Nuclear
Technologies and Security; Missile Technology and Missile Defense; U.S.
Defense Budgeting and Strategic Planning; Verification Technology of Non-
Proliferation and Arms Control
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY Berkeley, CA
Bachelor of Arts with High Honors, Major: Political Science (GPA: 3.83)
May 2003
. Recipient of Owen D. Young Prize in International Relations
. Managing Editor of Politica, the Berkeley Undergraduate Political Science
Journal
EXPERIENCE
BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON Washington, DC
Senior Consultant October 2010
- February 2011
YFH & ASSOCIATES Washington, DC
Subject Matter Expert June 2010 -
October 2010
. Provided technical and programmatic support to the National Nuclear
Security Administration's Office of Global Threat Reduction for Europe
and Africa
. Coordinated the development of updated planning documents and developed
briefings and program materials
. Supported efforts with strategic planning and development of integrated
project schedules
. Prepared analysis and developed presentations for senior-level management
and other officials
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY, NATIONAL NUCLEAR SECURITY ADMINISTRATION,
Office of Global Threat Reduction for Europe and Africa (NA-212)
Washington, DC
Nonproliferation Graduate Program Fellow June
2009 - June 2010
. Facilitated efforts to accelerate the establishment of a domestic medical
isotope production capability without the use of highly enriched uranium
. Analyzed reports and program related documents, produced analysis
summaries and recommendations, and supported the development of strategic
plans and current fiscal year and out-year budgets
. Developed papers, memoranda, briefing materials, talking points, and
presentations for senior management, congressional staffers, foreign
officials, U.S. Embassies, and other audiences
. Drafted and edited correspondence with foreign ministries and nuclear
regulatory agencies
. Organized high-level meetings, coordinated input from all stakeholders,
and prepared briefing books
CENTER FOR ARMS CONTROL AND NON-PROLIFERATION Washington, DC
Policy Fellow Aug. 2007 -
June 2009
. Researched and tracked congressional and presidential action on nuclear
weapons, nonproliferation, and energy related issues, ranging from the
Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty to Yucca Mountain
. Wrote regular coverage, analysis, and commentary for a leading blog in
the field that had several hundred readers daily
BOOZ ALLEN HAMILTON McLean, VA
Intelligence Analyst Intern June 2008 -
Aug. 2008
. Supported the Information Sharing and Collaboration Branch at the
Department of Homeland Security's Office of Intelligence and Analysis in
developing and implementing effective information sharing policies and
collaborative programs
. Researched India's security and economic interests in Africa and produced
a white paper and presentation of major findings
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Office of Missile Threat Reduction Washington,
DC
Research Intern Jan. 2008 - April
2008
. Coordinated efforts to encourage countries to subscribe to the Hague Code
Of Conduct Against Ballistic Missile Proliferation
. Researched and administered missile technology export controls and
program coordination of export licenses and visa mantis
COUNCIL FOR A LIVABLE WORLD and
CENTER FOR ARMS CONTROL AND NON-PROLIFERATION Washington, DC
Policy Analyst Feb. 2006 -
Aug. 2007
. Founded, developed, promoted, and regularly contributed to a blog focused
on nuclear weapons and nonproliferation related issues
. Researched weapons of mass destruction and other security issues,
congressional action, and political campaigns
. Drafted and edited research, analysis, and commentary on legislative and
political developments
PEACE CORPS Bitola, Macedonia
Non-Governmental Organization Development Volunteer Aug.
2003 - Oct. 2005
. Provided consultation and training to over 12 staff members at three NGOs
focused on Roma (Gypsy) and youth issues
. Developed and managed the complete production and distribution of the
book, History of the Roma in Bitola
. Taught English classes to over 20 Roma children, youth, and adults, and
founded three English resource libraries
. Designed and facilitated Program Development and Management workshops for
over 15 NGOs
PUBLICATIONS
. "GTRI's Efforts to Accelerate the Establishment of a Medical Isotope
Production Capability Without the Use of Highly Enriched Uranium,"
Article (co-author), Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology, November
2010
. "The Global Nuclear Energy Partnership: Proliferation Concerns and
Implications," Viewpoint, The Nonproliferation Review (Vol. 16, No. 1),
March 2009
. "The Nuclear Missile Foul-Up," Letter to the Editor, The Washington Post,
September 27, 2007
. "One Mistake Too Many," Commentary, OpenDemocracy, September 21, 2007
CLEARANCES
. Current: Q Security Clearance (Energy Department, February 2009 and July
2010),
Top Secret Security Clearance (State Department, January 2008)
SKILLS
. Languages: Macedonian (intermediate), Bulgarian (intermediate), Serbo-
Croatian (beginner)
. Computer: Adobe Acrobat, Photoshop, and Reader; Microsoft Office Suite
(Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word); various web browsers, including
Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox