Dr. Jan Goldman
Professor
Dr. Jan Goldman is a Professor of Intelligence and Security Studies at The Citadel. His research focuses on ethics and intelligence operations, secrecy, intelligence analysis, psychological operations, intelligence in civil society, and intelligence education. He has over 40 working in the U.S. intelligence community. He taught at the National Intelligence University, CIA University, and FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia. He is the organizer of over a dozen international academic and professional intelligence conferences at Johns Hopkins University, Georgetown University, and Oxford University.
He is currently the editor-in-chief of the highly respected International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence; the founding editor for professional textbooks – Security Professionals Intelligence Education Series (S.P.I.E.S. at Rowman and Littlefield Publishers); a member of several academic, research and publishing advisory boards; co-founder of the non-profit International Intelligence Ethics Association; and the founding editor of the International Journal of Intelligence Ethics.
He is author, editor, or co-author of many publications, to include Intelligence and Information Policy for National Security: Key Terms and Concepts; The Central Intelligence Agency: An Encyclopedia of Covert Operations, Intelligence Gathering, and Spies – honored as Editors’ Top Community College Resources award and the Best Reference Title award of 2016; and War on Terror Encyclopedia: From the Rise of Al Qaeda to 9/11 and Beyond.
Dr. Goldman is an internationally recognized expert on ethics and intelligence, and the only intelligence analyst awarded “current and warning intelligence expert” at the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Degrees
Ed.D. (George Washington University)
M.A.L.S. (Georgetown University)
M.P.A. (Virginia Tech)
B.A. & B.S. (University of Texas at Austin)