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Staff

Dan Grazier

Senior Defense Policy Fellow

Areas of Expertise

F-35, national security, Pentagon reform

Mr. Grazier, a former Marine Corps captain, served tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan during the War on Terror. His various assignments in uniform included tours with 2nd Tank Battalion in Camp Lejeune, NC, and 1st Tank Battalion in Twentynine Palms, CA. Prior to his time in the Marine Corps he worked as a television journalist in Maryland and Missouri. He covered nearly every type of story imaginable, from breaking news to long-form investigative pieces.

He has written extensively and lectured on matters of military reform and Manœuvre Warfare. His work has appeared in the Marine Corps Gazette, Fires Bulletin, and Small Wars Journal. He makes an average of 100 appearances a year in a variety of media outlets discussing matters of military reform to include appearances on the Bill Press Show, Fox News, and in The Washington Times.

He is a 2000 graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University, a 2012 graduate of the Marine Corps Expeditionary Warfare School, and 2019 graduate of Norwich University with a Master of Arts in Military History.  

POGO/CDI highlights:

  • Scrutinized an Air Force proposal to leave 108 F-35s in a non-combat capable configuration which would have wasted the $21 billion spent purchasing them. In response to POGO’s reporting, the Pentagon backed off on this plan.
  • Produces and hosts the Pentagon Labyrinth Podcast to discuss important issues within the defense community by interviewing key players.
  • Broke the news of the much-anticipated F-35/A-10 close air support fly-off test and exposed it as a fraud designed to skew the tests in favor the F-35.

Latest Work

  • POGO Remembers Pierre Sprey, Pentagon Provocateur and Mentor

    analysis | August 12, 2021

  • Inflating China Threat to Balloon Pentagon Budget

    analysis | June 17, 2021

  • The Troubling Business Connections of Biden’s Asia Advisor Kurt Campbell

    investigation | April 22, 2021

  • F-35 Changes Needed While Still in Infancy

    analysis | April 7, 2021

  • The F-35 and Other Legacies of Failure

    analysis | March 19, 2021

  • Is the F-35 Program at a Crossroads?

    analysis | February 23, 2021

  • The China Threat Is Being Inflated To Justify More Spending

    analysis | February 17, 2021

  • Navy’s Plans to Counter China May Be Doomed by Shipbuilding Disasters

    analysis | January 12, 2021

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