Jay M. Cohen

Jay Cohen
Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology
In office
August 10, 2006  January 20, 2009
President George W. Bush
Preceded by Charles McQueary
Succeeded by Tara O'Toole
Personal details
Born (1945-12-12) December 12, 1945
New York City, New York, U.S.
Political party Republican
Alma mater United States Naval Academy (BA)

Jay Martin Cohen (born December 12, 1945) is a retired Rear Admiral of the United States Navy and former Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology of the United States Department of Homeland Security.[1]

He entered the Navy in 1968 as an ensign after graduation from the United States Naval Academy. His last assignment was (20th) Chief of the Office of Naval Research and retired on February 1, 2006.

Cohen was sworn in as Under Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security on August 10, 2006.

Cohen received a joint Ocean Engineering degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and a Master of Science degree in Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture from MIT.

He served as the Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology in the United States Department of Homeland Security from 2006 to 2009.[2] He now is a principal in the Chertoff Group[2] and serves on the board of directors of Hybrid Conferences, Decision Sciences International Corporation,[3] and eCrypt Technologies.[4]

References

  1. Date information sourced from Library of Congress Authorities data, via corresponding WorldCat Identities linked authority file (LAF) .
  2. 1 2 "The Honorable Jay M. Cohen « Chertoff Group". Chertoffgroup.com. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  3. "The Honorable Jay M. Cohen, Mr. Eric Womble, and Dr. Lawrence Delaney Join... – SAN DIEGO, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire/". California: Prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2011-01-11.
  4. "eCrypt Technologies Welcomes Hon. Jay M. Cohen to Board of Directors – BOULDER, Apr. 11 /Market Wire/". Colorado: Reuters.com. Retrieved 2012-03-22.
Political offices
Preceded by
Charles McQueary
Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Science and Technology
2006–2009
Succeeded by
Tara O'Toole
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