May 2, 2015


The Honourable Frank A. Rose

Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance

to address

ICAS Spring Symposium: Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security
The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security

May 19, Tuesday, 1:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Rayburn House Office Building room B-318

Capitol Hill, Washington DC


On-line Registration


Dear Friend:

We are pleased to share with you that Assistant Secretary of State Frank A. Rose will address the ICAS 2015 Spring Symposium on May 19 2015 in Washington DC.

Frank A. Rose currently serves as the Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Verification, and Compliance. Frank was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on December 16, 2014. In this position, he is responsible for advising the Secretary of State on a wide variety of arms control, strategic policy, verification, and compliance issues. From 2009 to 2014, Frank served as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Space and Defense Policy where he was responsible for key issues related to arms control and defense policy including missile defense, military space policy, chemical and biological weapons, and conventional arms control.

Prior to joining the State Department June 2009, Frank held various national security staff positions in the U.S. House of Representatives, including service as a Professional Staff Member on both the House Armed Services Committee and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. He has also held numerous positions within the Office of the Secretary of Defense, including as Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Strategy and Threat Reduction; and Policy Advisor in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy. Previous to that, Frank worked as a National Security Analyst with Science Applications International Corporation and on the staff of U.S. Senator John F. Kerry (D-MA).

Frank received his bachelor’s degree in history from American University in 1994 and a master’s degree in war studies from Kings’ College, University of London in 1999. He is also a recipient of numerous awards including: the Department of Defense Exceptional Public Service Award (2001); the Office of Secretary of Defense Award for Excellence (2002); the Office of the Secretary of Defense Medal for Exceptional Civilian Service (2005); the State Department Superior Honor Award (2012); and the Ordinul National Serviciul Credincios (Knight) from Romania (2014) in acknowledgement for his role as the lead U.S. negotiator for the 2011 missile defense basing agreement.

Thank you.