
Analyst, Government Accountability Office
Gabrielle Matuzsan is an analyst with the U.S. Government Accountability Office, where she works on a variety of defense- and homeland security-related issues. Previously she worked as a project manager and researcher at START in the Unconventional Weapons and Technologies program. She earned her M.A. in Terrorism, Security & Society from the War Studies Department at King’s College London, where she focused on CBRN terrorism. While in London she conducted research for the International Centre for Security Analysis, as well as for Public Health England as part of an ongoing project to improve emergency communication in the U.K. She received her B.A. in International Studies with a concentration in National Security and a double minor in French and Jewish studies in 2012 from Johns Hopkins University. In her home state of New Jersey, Matuzsan interned for Congressman Christopher H. Smith, as well as the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness in the Bureau of Critical Infrastructure Protection.
Background
- King’s College London, M.A., Terrorism, Security & Society, 2014
- Johns Hopkins University, B.A., International Studies, concentration in National Security, 2012
- Government Accountability Office, Analyst, 2016-Present
- START, Global Terrorism Minor Teaching Assistant, 2015-2016
- START, Unconventional Weapons and Technology Project Manager, and Researcher, 2013-2016
- International Centre for Security Analysis, Nuclear Proliferation Research Intern, 2012-2013
- Public Health England, Centre for Radiation, Chemical, and Environmental Hazards, Research Intern, 2013
- New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness, Bureau of Critical Infrastructure Protection, Intern, 2012