Mark R. Hagerott, CAPT, USN
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History of Science and
Technology, Military/Naval History
Email:
hagerott@usna.edu
Phone: 410-293-6286
Education:
Ph.D. - University of
Maryland, College Park
M.A. - Oxford University
B.S. - U.S. Naval
Academy
Other Educational
Professional Experience:
Security Force
Assistance/Advisor: Afghan Army and Police programs
Course work - U.S. Military
Academy, West Point
Technical Certifications - Naval
Nuclear Engineering
Scholarship:
Presenter/Panel Member, “After
the Long War: What Could Flat and/or Declining Defense
Budgets Mean for Navy Plans and Programs”, Conference,
West 2011 Armed Forces Communications and Electronics
Association and U.S. Naval Institute, San Diego, CA,
January 2011
Article, “A Patchwork Strategy
of Consensus: Establishing Rule of Law in Afghanistan”,
in Joint Forces Quarterly, October 2010, with COL
Thomas Umberg and MAJ Joseph Jackson
Panel member, “Workshop on the
Future of Generalship”, at Center for New American
Security, 17 November 2010
Presenter/Panel Member, “Kabul
to Kolkata and Beyond: the Clash of Civilizations and
History of Technology”, at annual Society for History of
Technology Conference, October 2010
Hugh G. Nott Prize Competition
for 2009, Honorable Mention, "The Heart of an Officer:
Joint, Interagency, and International Operations and
Navy Career Development", with ADM James G. Stavridis,
awarded 20 August 2010
Presenter/Panel Member, "Afghan
Perspectives", Conference, Center for Naval Analyses,
May 2010
Presenter/Panel Member,
"Assessing Afghan Policing", Conference, Institute for
Study of War, Washington DC., April 2010
Article, "Curing Afghanistan",
in Foreign Policy Magazine, 7 April 2010, with
LTG William Caldwell
Article, "Curing Afghanistan",
in Small Wars Journal, 8 April 2010, with LTG
William Caldwell
Chapter, "Rebalancing the Naval
Officer Corps", in Center for New American Security
publication, Keeping the Edge: Revitalizing America's
Officer Corps, Washington DC, Feb 2010
Review,
Journal of Military History Vol. 74, No. 1.
January 2010, From Hot War to Cold: The U.S. Navy and
National Security Affairs, 1945-1955,
by Jeffrey G. Barlow,
reviewed by Mark R.
Hagerott, 299-301.
Presenter, "A Century of Naval
Line Officer Reforms in Perspective", to staffers of
House Armed Services Committee, Washington DC, 26 August
2009
Presenter, "A Century of Naval
Line Officer Reforms in Perspective", Naval War College,
July 2009.
Presenter, Bureau of Personnel
Officer Reform Working Group, Video Teleconference to
Fleet and Communities, 13 May 2009
Briefer/Presenter, "Rebalancing
the Force: Perspectives and Recommendations Concerning
Naval Line Officer Reforms", to the Chief of Naval
Personnel, Washington DC., 24 April 2009
Presenter, Mershon Center,
"Frontiers of Military History", Ohio State University,
May 2009
Panel Member/Presenter, "Service
Academy Education", at Society for Military History
Annual Meeting, April 2009
Commentator/Moderator, Panel
"International Relations and Security in the Gulf", at
Gulf and Globe Conference, US Naval Academy, Feb 2009
Article, "The Heart of an
Officer", with ADM James Stavridis, Naval War College
Review, Spring 2009
Presenter, "Building a More
Adaptive and Integrative Navy", Center for New American
Security, January 2009
Presenter, "Commanding Men and
Machines", Institute for Defense Analysis, November 2008
Presenter, "The Origins of
Modern Admiralship: Education, Professionalism, and the
Ideology of Technocracy in the Cold War U.S. Navy,"
National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC., Seminar
on Contemporary Science and Technology, February 2008.
Article, "The Shifting Domain of
War: from the Human to the Machine" USNI Proceedings,
November 2006, (co-published).
Presenter, Naval War College,
"War, Technology, and the Military Mind," November 2006.
Recipient, "First Honorable
Mention," Johns Hopkins-Naval Institute "Principles of
War" writing award, October 2005 (co-recipient).
Article, "Time to Think as One
Navy," USNI Proceedings, August 2001.
Recipient, "Article of the Year:
2001," C4I category, AFCEA, 2001.
Selected Professional
Recognition:
John D. Hayes Fellowship in
Naval History
Rhodes Scholarship
White House Fellowship
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