Lee S. Strickland
Lee S. Strickland
currently serves as a professor at the University of Maryland’s College of
Information Studies (CLIS) and Director of the Center for Information
Policy. The Center - jointly sponsored with the School of Public Affairs -
is a multidisciplinary research organization that assists the public and
private sector by facilitating solutions to current policy issues
surrounding the convergence of information and technology. He also maintains
consulting relationships with the federal government and holds a current TS
SCI security clearance. Strickland has written extensively and been a
frequently invited speaker as well as commentator for the media on
cutting-edge issues. His articles have appeared in the Journal of
Homeland Security, the Bulletin of the ASIS&T, the Journal of
the ASIS&T, Virginia Libraries, Government Information
Quarterly, the Information Management Journal, the Notre Dame
Journal of College and University Law, and EDUCAUSE Quarterly.
Strickland is a member of the District of Columbia and Virginia State Bars
and numerous professional organizations. He is a graduate of the University
of Central Florida (Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Computer Science,
magna cum laude), the University of Virginia (Master of Computer Science),
and the University of Florida (Juris Doctor with honors).
Articles
- Features - Reinventing the Empire of Secrecy: An Agenda for the First DNI — October 15, 2005












