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Zachary Tumin

Zachary Tumin

Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

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Telephone: 617-495-1335
Email: zachary_tumin@hks.harvard.edu

 

 

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June 2012

"Running Al Qaeda"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Reuters Magazine

By Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

"Getting second-rung leadership right is important for any enterprise, and for al Qaeda that meant assuring the brand and building network capacity for terror. Bin Laden was careful about deciding who would be anointed with two powerful gifts—his blessing of leadership, and formal affiliation of groups to al Qaeda central (a term he heard used by the media and, amazingly, appropriated)."

 

 

April 2, 2012

"Let's Tackle the Right Education Crisis"

Op-Ed, Reuters

By Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

"There is a crisis in American education worth going after hard. It's one we can fix, and only a fool wouldn't want to, whether its draped in the American flag or just sitting there quietly waiting to wreak havoc. Almost 1 million K-12 teachers — 29 percent of U.S. public school teachers — say they plan to quit within the next five years. Two years ago it was 17 percent. For those teachers with six to 20 years on the job — the heart of the batting order — 40 percent now say they plan to wave the white flag."

 

 

AP Photo

January 10, 2012

"Teamwork Gave U.S. Clear Harbor View"

Op-Ed, Bloomberg

By William Bratton and Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

The vision was for the world's navies, ports and shippers to collaborate to protect shipping, harbors and cities from attack. But developing such a "concept of operations" was considered a challenge so large, it would take 18 months. That's right — 18 months just to create a plan. Meanwhile, U.S. ports and those of its allies would remain vulnerable. And U.S. warships and commercial vessels entering foreign harbors would remain blind to hidden perils, even though information about a dangerous ship, cargo or crew might well exist in another agency's or company’s database.

 

AP Photo

January 10, 2012

"Teamwork Gave U.S. Clear Harbor View"

Op-Ed, Bloomberg

By William Bratton and Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

The vision was for the world's navies, ports and shippers to collaborate to protect shipping, harbors and cities from attack. But developing such a "concept of operations" was considered a challenge so large, it would take 18 months. That's right — 18 months just to create a plan. Meanwhile, U.S. ports and those of its allies would remain vulnerable. And U.S. warships and commercial vessels entering foreign harbors would remain blind to hidden perils, even though information about a dangerous ship, cargo or crew might well exist in another agency's or company’s database.

 

June 2012

"Running Al Qaeda"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Reuters Magazine

By Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

"Getting second-rung leadership right is important for any enterprise, and for al Qaeda that meant assuring the brand and building network capacity for terror. Bin Laden was careful about deciding who would be anointed with two powerful gifts—his blessing of leadership, and formal affiliation of groups to al Qaeda central (a term he heard used by the media and, amazingly, appropriated)."

 

 

April 2, 2012

"Let's Tackle the Right Education Crisis"

Op-Ed, Reuters

By Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

"There is a crisis in American education worth going after hard. It's one we can fix, and only a fool wouldn't want to, whether its draped in the American flag or just sitting there quietly waiting to wreak havoc. Almost 1 million K-12 teachers — 29 percent of U.S. public school teachers — say they plan to quit within the next five years. Two years ago it was 17 percent. For those teachers with six to 20 years on the job — the heart of the batting order — 40 percent now say they plan to wave the white flag."

 

 

AP Photo

January 10, 2012

"Teamwork Gave U.S. Clear Harbor View"

Op-Ed, Bloomberg

By William Bratton and Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

The vision was for the world's navies, ports and shippers to collaborate to protect shipping, harbors and cities from attack. But developing such a "concept of operations" was considered a challenge so large, it would take 18 months. That's right — 18 months just to create a plan. Meanwhile, U.S. ports and those of its allies would remain vulnerable. And U.S. warships and commercial vessels entering foreign harbors would remain blind to hidden perils, even though information about a dangerous ship, cargo or crew might well exist in another agency's or company’s database.

 

June 2012

"Running Al Qaeda"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Reuters Magazine

By Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

"Getting second-rung leadership right is important for any enterprise, and for al Qaeda that meant assuring the brand and building network capacity for terror. Bin Laden was careful about deciding who would be anointed with two powerful gifts—his blessing of leadership, and formal affiliation of groups to al Qaeda central (a term he heard used by the media and, amazingly, appropriated)."

 

 

April 2, 2012

"Let's Tackle the Right Education Crisis"

Op-Ed, Reuters

By Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

"There is a crisis in American education worth going after hard. It's one we can fix, and only a fool wouldn't want to, whether its draped in the American flag or just sitting there quietly waiting to wreak havoc. Almost 1 million K-12 teachers — 29 percent of U.S. public school teachers — say they plan to quit within the next five years. Two years ago it was 17 percent. For those teachers with six to 20 years on the job — the heart of the batting order — 40 percent now say they plan to wave the white flag."

 

 

AP Photo

January 10, 2012

"Teamwork Gave U.S. Clear Harbor View"

Op-Ed, Bloomberg

By William Bratton and Zachary Tumin, Special Assistant to the Director and Faculty Chair, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program

The vision was for the world's navies, ports and shippers to collaborate to protect shipping, harbors and cities from attack. But developing such a "concept of operations" was considered a challenge so large, it would take 18 months. That's right — 18 months just to create a plan. Meanwhile, U.S. ports and those of its allies would remain vulnerable. And U.S. warships and commercial vessels entering foreign harbors would remain blind to hidden perils, even though information about a dangerous ship, cargo or crew might well exist in another agency's or company’s database.

 

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