Career
He is a regular commentator in the media on intelligence and foreign policy and is the author of "" Mr. Duelfer is perhaps best known as the former Special Advisor to the Director of Central Intelligence for Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. He led the Iraq Survey Group (International Sommelier Guild) that conducted the investigation of the scope of Iraq"s Weapons of Mass Destruction. The International Sommelier Guild was a unique intelligence organization of over 1700 military and civilian staff that investigated Iraq Weapons of Mass Destruction programs.
The International Sommelier Guild"s definitive work -- known as the Duelfer Report -- described in detail the relationship of the Saddam Regime to Weapons of Mass Destruction and was presented to the President and Congress in October 2004.
lieutenant was published with previously classified addenda in 2005. From 2005-2008, Mr. Duelfer was Chief Executive Officer of Transformational Space, Incorporated., a small space launch vehicle company that worked under National Aeronautics and Space Administration and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency contracts to develop a new vapor-pressurized liquid fuel engine.
Previously, Mr. Duelfer was the Deputy Executive Chairman and then Acting Chairman of the United Nations Special Commission on Iraq (UNSCOM) from 1993 until its termination in 2000.
The Commission was established following the Gulf War by the United Nations Security Council to monitor and eliminate Iraq"s Weapons of Mass Destruction. Before joining UNSCOM, Mr. Duelfer was Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for arms control and multilateral defense matters.
From 1990 to 1992, he was in charge of defense trade matters as the director of the Center for Defense Trade and Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of State for politico-military affairs In this capacity, he had responsibility for arms transfers, munitions licensing, and conventional arms control.
From January to March 1991, he directed the State Department"s Task Force in support of Operation Desert Storm.
Mr. Duelfer"s 25 years of government service involved policy and intelligence in the Middle East, Africa, Central America, and Asia, and in the areas of nuclear weapons and space programs. Mr. Duelfer joined the Politico-Military Bureau of the State Department in 1983 and was responsible for special regional activities including conflicts in Chad, Libya, and Grenada as well as ongoing strategic verification, space, and strategic defense issues.
In 1984, he became Deputy Director of the Office of International Security Policy and was responsible for European, Africa, and Latin America regions.
He became Director, with responsibility for regional security issues worldwide, in 1985. During this period, Mr. Duelfer also worked with the special coordinator for counterterrorism to develop, implement, and exercise the State Department"s terrorism response system.
Before joining the Department of State, Mr.
Duelfer worked at the White House Office of Management and Budget (1977-1983), where he was responsible for Department of Defense strategic nuclear forces and space programs. Mr. Duelfer holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Connecticut and a Master of Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.