John Borek

John Borek

Adjunct Faculty

Profile

Dr. John Borek has over thirty years of experience in the US intelligence community, both in the military and as a civilian. Following his career as a strategic analyst for the Army, John then worked in both the private sector and in government as an analyst, senior analyst, and analytic branch chief. He was certified as a DNI Tradecraft Standards Evaluator and DoD all-source analyst; and is both Defense Department and Intelligence Community Joint Duty certified; and completed his post-doctoral fellowship at the U.S. Army War College Center for Strategic Leadership, Homeland Defense and Security Issues.

Education

  • Ph.D., Public Policy and Administration, Walden University
  • M.S., Strategic Intelligence, National Intelligence University
  • B.S., Geography, The Pennsylvania State University

Courses

  • NSIA 820: Intelligence Analysis
  • NSIA 850: Intelligence Case Study
  • NSIA 880: Analytic Writing and Presentation

Research Interests

  • Intelligence support to national security
  • All-source intelligence analysis and the analytic process
  • Evolving national security strategy to meet global challenges

Publications

Beyond Information: Analysis, Analysts, and Intelligence. (2024) In A. Macpherson & G. P Hastedt (Eds.), Topics and approaches to studying intelligence. Vernon Press

Bolstering Homeland Defense for the 21st Century Environment. (2024) In G. Cantwell, W. Barry & J. Magula (Eds.), Power Projection: Proceedings from the 2022 Strategic Landpower Symposium. Marine Corps University Press

A conceptual model of intelligence analysis. (2019) The International Journal of Intelligence and Counterintelligence (32) 4