About

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Lecturer, MS in Intelligence Analysis Program, Johns Hopkins University

RESEARCH AREAS:
鈥 Terrorism & Counterterrorism
鈥 Radicalization & Deradicalization
鈥 Intelligence Analysis & Performance Assessment
鈥 National Security Policy
鈥 Afghanistan & Islamic Extremism

BIOGRAPHY:
Previously a Lecturer at Coastal Carolina University in South Carolina, Fellow at the Center for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism at the University of Maryland, and provided analysis training and education to US federal, state, and local agencies. Prior to teaching, Ms. Storer was a Senior Terrorism Analyst at the Central Intelligence Agency, and was among the small cadre of analysts who first identified and warned about al-Qa鈥檌da in the 1990s. She also researched, wrote, and briefed about Afghanistan, Islamic Extremism, and various other aspects of the 鈥淲ar on Terror鈥 to senior policymakers. She received an intelligence medal for analytical breadth and expertise in 1999. Her original model for understanding terrorist radicalization was featured as one of the Best Ideas of 2006 by the New York Times Magazine.

Ms. Storer received an MA in International Relations from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. in 1991 and a BA with Honors from the College of William and Mary in 1986. 

Ms. Storer is dedicated to communicating with the public about intelligence and terrorism. Her work includes serving on the content redesign committee for the new International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. and co-designing several exhibits, contributing to texts on critical thinking and structured analytical techniques, presenting at conferences, public speaking, and participating in documentaries and other media. A portion of her career is featured in The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA ( 2023) by Liza Mundy.

PUBLICATIONS:

In Secrets on Display: Stories and Spycraft From the International Spy Museum. 

Paper presented at 9/11 Ten Years Later: Insights on al-Qaeda鈥檚 Past and Future Through Captured Records, National Defense University and Johns Hopkins University 

National Institute for Public Policy. Fairfax, VA: National Institute Press

Structured Analytical Techniques for Intelligence Analysis. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2011.