From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Barton served in the Office of the
Secretary of Defense (OSD). In his role there as Deputy Director of the Middle
East Policy Office, he crafted, analyzed, and carried out the nation’s security
policies as directed by the President and the Secretary of Defense. In
addition, he also served as the senior OSD policy advisor on Iranian matters.
While in OSD, he ensured that cultural, economic, and energy factors were woven
into decisions regarding the Middle East and Iran. For his efforts in the
national security arena, Mr. Barton was a 2009 recipient of the OSD Exceptional
Public Service Medal.
Prior to joining the Defense Department, Mr. Barton served
at the White House on the Homeland Security Council staff. There he coordinated
homeland security-related activities among executive Departments and Agencies
and promoted the effective development and implementation of homeland security
measures. Mr. Barton’s primary focus was on immigration security policies and
domestic counterterrorism.
Prior to his work at the White House, Mr. Barton served from
2001 to 2003 on the Senate Banking Committee staff where he was responsible for
a wide range of legislative matters including international trade, banking, and
energy.
Mr. Barton holds a M.A. degree in National Security and
Strategic Studies from the Naval War College and a B.A. degree in Accounting
from the University of Houston. He is a speaker for the American Committees on
Foreign Relations and for the Federalist Society. Mr. Barton is also an
advisory board member at the Bryce Foundation, which assists in research
efforts on behalf of children suffering from cancer, and which supports their
families.
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