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Jan 27, 2014

Atlantic Council Announces New Scowcroft Center Fellows

WASHINGTON – The Atlantic Council’s Brent Scowcroft Center on International Security has added new senior fellows who will advance the Center’s mission of serving as Washington’s premier thought leadership institute on the role of the transatlantic community in shaping global strategy and security policy. These fellows bring decades of experience in government, business, and academia […]

New Atlanticist

Oct 30, 2013

Leveraging Europe’s Potential for Transatlantic Missile Defense

By Ian Brzezinski and Patrick O'Reilly

One of the most important initiatives concerning US and European security has been the Washington-led effort to build a transatlantic missile defense architecture to counter the growing threat posed by the proliferation of missile technologies. This threat includes Iran’s increasingly capable missiles that many project will be soon able to  strike the United States, as well […]

Missile Defense Security & Defense

New Atlanticist

Oct 25, 2013

Will Turkey Implement Smart Defense?

By Patrick O'Reilly

Prime Minister Erdrogan’s recent announcement that Turkey is in discussions with China Precision Machinery Export-Import Corporation (CPMIEC) to acquire the FD-2000 (export version of the HQ-9) as Turkey’s first long-range anti-missile system is a significant step backward from the “Smart Defense” initiative endorsed by all leaders at the 2012 NATO Summit.

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Lieutenant General Pat O’Reilly is a nonresident senior fellow with the Forward Defense practice within the Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security where he focuses on strategic policies affecting business innovation, emerging technologies, missile defense, and deterrence challenges. O’Reilly is a vice president at L3Harris Technologies, Inc. focusing on venture-capital investments in start-up technology companies. He was also previously a general manager at L3Harris Technologies, corporate vice president of engineering at L3 Technologies, and senior vice president at Alphabet Energy, a renewable energy start-up in Silicon Valley. He is on the board of advisors of IP3 Corporation, a consortium of nuclear power, electrical distribution, systems engineering, and security companies.

O’Reilly retired from the US Army in 2013 after a thirty-five-year career highlighted by managing unprecedented missile, radar, power, vehicle, construction engineering, watercraft, and logistic research and acquisition programs, culminating in his becoming director of the US Missile Defense Agency. O’Reilly led the government integration of engineering teams across the aerospace industry and worked with all levels of the executive branch, Congress, industry, and the leadership of forty-two countries. A West Point graduate, O’Reilly was an associate professor of physics at West Point with master’s degrees in physics, national security and strategic studies, and management.  

O’Reilly has been deployed to multiple hurricane and other natural disaster sites as a disaster relief associate for the American Red Cross.