Leadership & Advisory Board

Kirk McConnell

Advisory Board Member

Former Senior Advisor, Senate Committee on Armed Services; Former Senior Advisor, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence

Kirk McConnell brings 37 years as a professional staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Senate Intelligence Committee, the House Intelligence Committee, and the Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China.

Mr. McConnell made many significant contributions to national security during his tenure. During this time, Kirk oversaw various critical initiatives, such as establishing and advancing the cyber mission and leading national intelligence reorganization post-9/11. Additionally, he played key roles in Beyond Goldwater-Nichols defense reform, shaping microelectronics industrial base policy (including the CHIPS and Science Act), managing national and military intelligence programs, developing space systems, and overseeing information technology and systems, as well as Army and Marine Corps ground force programs.

In notable recent assignments, Mr. McConnell has gained expertise in areas such as 5G wireless networks and applications, JADC2, information operations, electronic protection, quantum computing, modular open systems architectures, personnel security reform, and insider threat monitoring.

Mr. McConnell earned his B.A. with a double major in Political Science and History from the University of Rochester, where he spent one year at the University of Keele during his undergraduate studies. He further obtained his M.A. in International Affairs from George Washington University.

Kirk McConnell brings 37 years as a professional staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Senate Intelligence Committee, the House Intelligence Committee, and the Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China.

Mr. McConnell made many significant contributions to national security during his tenure. During this time, Kirk oversaw various critical initiatives, such as establishing and advancing the cyber mission and leading national intelligence reorganization post-9/11. Additionally, he played key roles in Beyond Goldwater-Nichols defense reform, shaping microelectronics industrial base policy (including the CHIPS and Science Act), managing national and military intelligence programs, developing space systems, and overseeing information technology and systems, as well as Army and Marine Corps ground force programs.

In notable recent assignments, Mr. McConnell has gained expertise in areas such as 5G wireless networks and applications, JADC2, information operations, electronic protection, quantum computing, modular open systems architectures, personnel security reform, and insider threat monitoring.

Mr. McConnell earned his B.A. with a double major in Political Science and History from the University of Rochester, where he spent one year at the University of Keele during his undergraduate studies. He further obtained his M.A. in International Affairs from George Washington University.

Kirk McConnell brings 37 years as a professional staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, the Senate Intelligence Committee, the House Intelligence Committee, and the Select Committee on U.S. National Security and Military/Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China.

Mr. McConnell made many significant contributions to national security during his tenure. During this time, Kirk oversaw various critical initiatives, such as establishing and advancing the cyber mission and leading national intelligence reorganization post-9/11. Additionally, he played key roles in Beyond Goldwater-Nichols defense reform, shaping microelectronics industrial base policy (including the CHIPS and Science Act), managing national and military intelligence programs, developing space systems, and overseeing information technology and systems, as well as Army and Marine Corps ground force programs.

In notable recent assignments, Mr. McConnell has gained expertise in areas such as 5G wireless networks and applications, JADC2, information operations, electronic protection, quantum computing, modular open systems architectures, personnel security reform, and insider threat monitoring.

Mr. McConnell earned his B.A. with a double major in Political Science and History from the University of Rochester, where he spent one year at the University of Keele during his undergraduate studies. He further obtained his M.A. in International Affairs from George Washington University.

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680 E Main Street, Suite A, Unit #1130, Stamford, CT 06901

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Disclosure Advocacy Group, Inc. (d/b/a Disclosure Foundation), is a 501(c)(3) public charity. (Tax exempt status currently pending).
EIN: 33-3962144

UAP Disclosure Fund (d/b/a Disclosure Action Fund) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit advocacy group.
EIN: 99-2834592