February 1, 2016


Peter Huessy

ICAS Fellow
President, GeoStrategic Analysis

to address

The Risks of Underestimating North Korea's Nuclear Missile Threat
ICAS Winter Symposium
Humanity, Liberty, Peace and Security
The Korean Peninsula Issues and US National Security

February 22, 2016 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
HVC Room 201 AB
The Capitol Building
Capitol Hill, Washington DC

On-line Registration



Dear Friend:

We are pleased to share with you that Peter Huessy will address the ICAS Winter Symposium on February 22, 2016 in Washington DC.

Peter Huessy, is President of GeoStrategic Analysis, founded in 1981, a senior defense consultant at the Air Force Association, an ICAS Fellow, a lecturer on nuclear deterrent policy at the US Naval Academy, and past National Security Fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council and the Jewish institute for National Security Affairs. For the past thirty three years, Peter has hosted the Congressional Breakfast Seminar Series on Capitol Hill. He specializes in securing support for key defense policy initiatives. From 1981-2011, Peter helped the U.S. Air Force with strategic assessments of the threats facing the U.S. He has lectured at the U.S. Naval Academy, the Joint Military Intelligence College, U.S. National War College, Johns Hopkins SAIS, the Institute of World Politics, and the University of Maryland.

Peter continues to serve as a consultant monitoring budget and policy developments on missile defense, nuclear deterrence, terrorism and a wide range of proliferation, arms control and homeland security issue. He has written for Washington Times, National Review, Human Events, National Interest, Family Security Matters, Big Peace, Fox Forum and Gatestone Institute, and has appeared frequently on television and radio discussing key national security issues.

Thank you.