Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy

U.S. Department of Defense

Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy

The Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy is the principal civilian advisor to the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Strategy, Plans and Forces (DUSD SPF) in providing long-term anticipatory and strategic perspective on security issues and drives changes to policies, strategies, processes, and capabilities to advance the nation's interest.



Leadership

Dr. Daniel Y. Chiu, Ph.D.

Daniel Chiu

Dr. Daniel Y. Chiu was appointed as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy in March 2012. He is responsible for strategy development and strategic planning in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Dr. Chiu leads work on identifying and monitoring global trends related to potential future security challenges. This includes assessing political, military, economic, natural-resource, and environmental issues as they relate to U.S. security interests as well as identifying the range of potential strategic risks and opportunities under conditions of complexity and uncertainty. Dr. Chiu was awarded the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service in January 2012 for his work on the 2012 Defense Strategic Guidance as Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy.

Past Experience:

Dr. Chiu previously served as Principal Director of Strategy in the Office of the Secretary of Defense from May 2009 to December 2011 with a focus on leading work on the Support to Strategic Analysis processes, products, and community for the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. He was awarded the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Public Service for his work on the 2010 Quadrennial Defense Review.

Prior to joining the Department of Defense, Dr. Chiu was a Research Staff Member at the Institute for Defense Analyses where he served as a Study Director in the Joint Advanced Warfighting Division as well as in the Strategy, Forces, and Requirements Division conducting studies on strategic planning and developing Defense Planning Scenarios for the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Before that, he was the Senior Director for Strategic Planning and Analysis at the Hicks & Associates, Inc. Center for Adaptive Strategies and Threats where he served as a consultant to the Department of Defense on strategic warning, long-term planning, and red teaming. His previous positions include Senior Associate for Strategy and Weapons of Mass Destruction Studies at DFI International as well as Strategy and Policy Analyst working primarily on Asian-Pacific security issues at the Center for Naval Analyses.

Dr. Chiu has served as a Summer Study member for the Defense Science Board, a Senior Mentor for the Center for Strategic and International Studies Project on Nuclear Issues, and as an Adjunct Professor of International Relations and Public Policy at the graduate level. .

Education:

Dr. Chiu received a B.A. with honors in Political Science from McGill University, M.A. in International Relations and Economics from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, and Ph.D. in International Relations from the Johns Hopkins University.

Mission
  • Advice to DUSD SPF on strategy development, strategic trends analysis and Defense Planning Scenario
  • Work with other regional offices in the preparation of strategies related  to key countries and ensures that Department leadership understand the implications of various external trends such as technological, demographic, and climate change on the strategic environment
  • Serve as the DoD lead for interagency strategic integration
  • Develop Defense planning scenarios and planning assumptions for a range of near-, mid-, and long term conflicts and crises
  • Engage in Bilateral Defense Consultation with foreign strategy and Policy planning counterpart
Contact Information

Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy

2000 Defense Pentagon, Room 5E420
Washington DC 20032

(703) 697-4970

Contact Information
Mailing Address:
2100 Defense Pentagon
Washington D.C.
20301-2100

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