Gen. Barry McCaffrey
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General Barry R. McCaffrey is President of his own consulting firm based in Arlington, Virginia. He serves as a national security and terrorism analyst for NBC News. The Washington Speakers Bureau exclusively represents his speeches.

General McCaffrey is also an Adjunct Professor of International Affairs at the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY. From January 2001 to May 2005, General McCaffrey served as the Bradley Distinguished Professor of International Security Studies.

General McCaffrey graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts and the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He holds a
Master of Arts degree in civil government from American University. He attended the Harvard University National Security Program as well as the
Business School Executive Education Program. General McCaffrey is a member Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor society dedicated to the recognition
and promotion of academic excellence in all disciplines.

In October 2004, General McCaffrey was elected by the Board of Directors of HNTB Corporation where he also serves as the chairman for the company’s federal business unit. HNTB Corporation is an employee-owned infrastructure firm known and respected for its work
in transportation, tolls, bridges, aviation, rail, architecture and urban design and planning for federal, state and municipal clients. He has been elected to: the Board of Directors of DynCorp International, CRC Health Corporation, Global Linguist Solutions, McNeil Technologies and the Atlantic Council of the United States. He is also: a member of the Council on Foreign Relations; an Associate of the Inter- American Dialogue; a Principal for the Council on Excellence in Government; a member of the CSIS U.S.-Mexico Binational Council; Chairman of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Education Center Advisory Board; a Senior Executive Associate for Army Aviation Association of America and is a member of the Board of Advisors of the National Infantry Foundation. General McCaffrey participates in US Army Fires Center - Senior Field Artillery Advisory Council, Fort Sill, Oklahoma and has had a long association with the Phoenix House Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to drug and alcohol abuse treatment, prevention and therapy.

General McCaffrey stepped down as the Director of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) in January 2001. He was confirmed to the position by unanimous vote of the U.S. Senate in February 1996 and served as a member of the President’s Cabinet and the National Security Council for drug-related issues. As ONDCP Director, he coordinated the $19 billion federal drug control budget and developed the U.S. National Drug Control Strategy.

General McCaffrey is active in national and international security affairs. He co-chaired the Atlantic Council of the United States NATO
Counterterrorism Working Group, leading a delegation to Moscow, Mons, Brussels and Warsaw. In 2008, he participated as member of the Secretary
of Public Safety Genaro Garcia Luna’s Council of International Experts which concentrates on Mexico’s national security within their police and
government agencies. In 2004, he addressed the “Security of the Americas Conference” in Mexico City and met with senior officials of the Mexican
Government. In April 2004, General McCaffrey helped release the CSIS Bi-national Commission Reports on Migration and Border Security. In
February 2002, General McCaffrey visited Cuba and participated in a small group session with Fidel and Raul Castro discussing U.S.-Cuba policies.
His article on Cuba can be found at www.mccaffreyassociates.com. General McCaffrey periodically conducts political-military evaluations of Iraq,
Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kuwait, Colombia, Mexico, and Saudi Arabia. His After Action Reports on all these trips are available at
www.mccaffreyassociates.com.

Among the honors he has received are: Health and Human Services Lifetime Achievement Award For Extraordinary Achievement in the
Field of Substance Abuse Prevention (2004); recognized as one of the 500 Most Influential People in American Foreign Policy by World Affairs
Councils of America (2004); the Department of State’s Superior Honor Award for the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks; The Central Intelligence
Agency Great Seal Medallion; the United States Coast Guard Distinguished Public Service Award; the NAACP Roy Wilkins Renown Service Award;
the Norman E. Zinberg Award of the Harvard Medical School; The Federal Law Enforcement Foundation's National Service Award; The Community
Anti-Drug Coalitions of America Lifetime Achievement Award; and decorations from France, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. In 2007 he was given the National Leadership Award by the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America. The Society of American Military Engineers
(SAME) awarded General McCaffrey their “Golden Eagle” recognition in 2007. General McCaffrey was inducted into the US Army Ranger Hall of
Fame in 2007 at the US Army Infantry Center, Ft. Benning, Georgia. In April 2008, he was honored with the Lifetime of Achievement Award at the
American Red Cross Annual Fire & Ice Ball in Washington, DC. Also in 2008, General McCaffrey received the Spirit of the Buffalo Soldier Award
from the Southwest Association of Buffalo Soldiers and the W. Stuart Symington Award from the Air Force Association.

Prior to confirmation as the National Drug Policy Director, General McCaffrey served as the Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. Armed Forces Southern Command coordinating national security operations in Latin America. During his military career, he served overseas for thirteen years and
completed four combat tours. He commanded the 24th Infantry Division (Mech) during the Desert Storm 400-kilometer left hook attack into Iraq. At
retirement from active duty, he was the most highly decorated four-star general in the U.S. Army. He twice received the Distinguished Service Cross,
the nation’s second highest medal for valor. He was also awarded two Silver Stars and received three Purple Heart medals for wounds sustained in
combat. General McCaffrey served as the assistant to General Colin Powell and supported the Chairman as the JCS advisor to the Secretary of State
and the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

Blog Entries by Gen. Barry McCaffrey

Breaking Our Addiction to Prison

Posted July 27, 2009 | 11:50:08 (EST)

Our traditional justice system has been inadequate to the task of breaking the cycle of substance abuse and crime. Four out of every five offenses are committed by someone with a drug or alcohol problem; and we just keep locking them up!

In just the past 20 years alone,...

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