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February 8th, 2008 Chapter Luncheon
Speaker: Jonathan A. Duecker, Assistant Commissioner for Counterterrorism, NYPD

Date: Friday, February 8, 2008 11:30am - 2pm
Cost: $65 / Person; Online Reservations Only
(No On-Site Registrations will be allowed)
Location: The University Club
The University Club (1 W 54th Street) View Map | Subway / Bus Directions
Registration: Registration is now closed.
Dress Code: Male members and guests are required to wear jackets, dress shirts and ties. Female members and guests are required to wear clothing meeting similar standards.
Note: The University Club operates a no cell-phone policy in public areas of the club. Please respect others by shutting off all electronic devices.

Speaker Information:

Jonathan A. Duecker
Assistant Commissioner for Counterterrorism
New York City Police Department

Assistant Commissioner Jonathan Duecker graduated from the United States Naval Academy and was commissioned an Ensign in the US Navy in 1986.  After attending Navy flight school at Pensacola, FL, he was assigned to the EA-6B “Prowler” tactical electronic warfare community and flew electronic countermeasures missions from several fleet aircraft carriers.  After 7 years of active duty, he joined the Naval Reserve as an Intelligence Officer performing counterdrug, counterintelligence, and counterterrorism intelligence analysis.

Assistant Commissioner Duecker attended the University of Wisconsin Law School where he received his Juris Doctor; he was admitted to the Wisconsin Bar in 1995.  He then attended the US Department of Justice Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Basic Agent Training at Quantico, VA, and was ultimately assigned as a Special Agent to the DEA’s Philadelphia Field Division.

Immediately after September 11, 2001, Assistant Commissioner Duecker was assigned by the DEA to the Philadelphia FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force.  Subsequently, he was mobilized to active duty to the Joint Intelligence Task Force – Combating Terrorism at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) providing counterterrorism intelligence analysis and production in support of Operations Noble Eagle and Enduring Freedom.  While at DIA, Assistant Commissioner Duecker was responsible for creating the Homeland Defense Division, which monitors the transnational terrorist threat to the continental US.  He was also responsible for the creation of the Joint Regional Information Exchange System (JRIES), a revolutionary information sharing system between Counterterrorism Intelligence analysts at the Defense Intelligence Agency and local and state law enforcement agencies throughout the US.  JRIES was ultimately adopted by the US Department of Homeland Security and renamed the Homeland Security Information Network (HSIN).

Assistant Commissioner Duecker was demobilized at the end of 2002.  In 2003, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security by Governor Edward Rendell, and in 2004, was elevated to Director.  He served in that position until the end 2005.  He was appointed by New York City Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly to his current position in January, 2006. 

 

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