David Broyles


CONTACT INFORMATION
Email: broyled@cna.org
Tel: (703) 824-2402

David Broyles, Ph.D.

Research Team Leader

EXPERTISE: Defense Technology, Middle East, Autonomy, AI and Drones

 

RECENT PUBLICATIONS: The Role of Special Operations Forces in Global Competition

 

David Broyles specializes in cyber operations and special operations, as well as experimentation and innovation in the Department of Defense. He has a background in naval mine warfare, improvised explosive devices (IEDs), the Littoral Combat Ship, the Defense Readiness Reporting System for the U.S. Navy, operation assessment and Marine Corps operations in Afghanistan.

Broyles has served as the CNA Field Representative to the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, analyzing global resourcing, and to the Naval Mine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Command. He assisted operations in Baghdad, Iraq, where he analyzed electronic warfare for the Navy and Army. Broyles was the primary CNA analyst to Adm. John C. Harvey, Jr. at U.S. Fleet Forces Command in Norfolk, Virginia, and he analyzed Marine Corps operations in Afghanistan at Regional Command Southwest under Brig. Gen. Daniel D. Yoo.

Broyles has a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Cornell University and a B.A. in Chemistry from Washington University in St. Louis. He is fluent in French.

 


January 30, 2019

According to the CNA report, The Role of Special Operations Forces in Global Competition, “"Special operations forces have a greater role to play in today's global competition through a counteractive approach to adversary maneuvers."

Military.com: “As Russia, China Threaten, Navy Seals Get a New Focus”

 

April 19, 2017

CNA’s Special Operations Program releases The Role of Special Operations Forces in Global Competition, by CNA analysts David Broyles, Ph.D. and Brody Blankenship