Dr. Peter Vincent Pry served as Chief of Staff to
the Congressional Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Commission. He is
the Executive Director of the Task Force on National and Homeland
Security, a Congressional Advisory Board dedicated to achieving
protection of the United States from electromagnetic pulse (EMP),
Cyber Warfare, mass destruction terrorism and other threats to
civilian critical infrastructures, on an accelerated basis. Dr. Pry
also is Director of the United States Nuclear Strategy Forum, an
advisory board to Congress on policies to counter Weapons of Mass
Destruction. Foreign governments, including the United Kingdom,
Israel, Canada, and Kazakhstan consult with Dr. Pry on EMP, Cyber,
and other strategic threats.
Dr. Pry served on the staffs of the Congressional Commission on the
Strategic Posture of the United States (2008-2009); the Commission
on the New Strategic Posture of the United States (2006-2008); and
the Commission to Assess the Threat to the United States from
Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Attack (2001-2008).
Dr. Pry served as Professional Staff on the House Armed Services
Committee (HASC) of the U.S. Congress, with portfolios in nuclear
strategy, WMD, Russia, China, NATO, the Middle East, Intelligence,
and Terrorism (1995-2001). While serving on the HASC, Dr. Pry was
chief advisor to the Vice Chairman of the House Armed Services
Committee and the Vice Chairman of the House Homeland Security
Committee, and to the Chairman of the Terrorism Panel. Dr. Pry
played a key role: running hearings in Congress that warned
terrorists and rogue states could pose EMP and Cyber threats,
establishing the Congressional EMP Commission, helping the
Commission develop plans to protect the United States from EMP and
Cyber Warfare, and working closely with senior scientists and the
nation's top experts on critical infrastructures, EMP and Cyber
Warfare.
Dr. Pry was an Intelligence Officer with the Central Intelligence
Agency responsible for analyzing Soviet and Russian nuclear
strategy, operational plans, military doctrine, threat perceptions,
and developing U.S. paradigms for strategic warning (1985-1995). He
also served as a Verification Analyst at the U.S. Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency responsible for assessing Soviet arms control
treaty compliance (1984-1985).
Dr. Pry has written numerous books on national security issues,
including Blackout Wars; Apocalypse Unknown: The
Struggle To Protect America From An Electromagnetic Pulse
Catastrophe; Electric Armageddon: Civil-Military
Preparedness For An Electromagnetic Pulse Catastrophe; War
Scare: Russia and America on the Nuclear Brink; Nuclear
Wars: Exchanges and Outcomes; The Strategic Nuclear
Balance: And Why It Matters; and Israel’s Nuclear Arsenal.
Dr. Pry often appears on TV and radio as an expert on national
security issues. The BBC made his book War Scare into a
two-hour TV documentary Soviet War Scare 1983 and his book Electric
Armageddon was the basis for another TV documentary Electronic
Armageddon made by the National Geographic.
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