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Bishop Garrison

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Bishop Garrison is the Founder and Principal of Orange Court Strategies. He is senior national security executive, veteran, and writer who has served in the military, presidential administrations and campaigns, the nonprofit community, and the private sector throughout his 20-year career. Before founding OCS, he served as the Vice President for Policy with the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, INSA. In this capacity, Bishop served as the lead representative to industry, government, and academia in representing the policy interests and legislative priorities of INSA and over 170 organizations within its membership.

Prior to this role, Bishop served as the Vice President for Government Affairs and Public Policy at Paravision.AI. In that position, Bishop represented Paravision before government entities, regulators and trade associations to help shape thoughtful and ethical policy around the deployment of computer vision artificial intelligence products. He also served in the Biden Administration in the Senior Executive Service and served as a Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Defense. In this role, Bishop was a leading counselor to the Secretary and Deputy Secretary on workforce-related issues including co-leading the development of the first-of-its-kind HBCU consortium University Affiliated Research Center (UARC); leading the department’s efforts on extremist activity; serving as a liaison on sexual assault response and prevention; supporting diversity and inclusion policy development and other priority areas.

He is also the former Interim Executive Director of the Truman National Security Project and Truman Center for National Policy. Bishop attended the United States Military Academy at West Point graduating in 2002. He served two tours in Iraq with the U.S. Army. Following his service, Bishop graduated from the William and Mary School of Law in Williamsburg, VA.

Bishop is the recipient of two Bronze Stars, a Meritorious Service Medal, and a Combat Action Badge. His civilian accolades and awards include multiple medals from the Office of the Secretary of Defense as well as several citations from the Department of Homeland Security and the Executive Office of the President. He is also a recipient of the Taylor Reveley “Citizen Lawyer” Award from the College of William and Mary Law School. Currently, Bishop resides in Northern Virginia with his family. He enjoys reading, creative writing, working out, and playing and watching sports. He is also a Full Member of the Science Fiction Writers Association.

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The Martin Luther King Jr Memorial
Futuristic digital circuit background with a glowing dotted and line.
Rows of American flags in front of the U.S. Capitol building.
U.S. Army (retired) General Lloyd Austin speaks after being formally nominated to be Secretary of the Department of Defense by U.S. President-elect Joe Biden at the Queen Theatre on December 09, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. Behind him is a banner with the seal of the President-Elect.
A road sign entering Fort Bragg going from Connecticut Avenue in Southern Pines, North Carolina, in March 2010. The sign reads, “US Army Fort Bragg Military Reservation – All persons and vehicles entering or departing this installation are subject to search.”
Police and military personnel in full riot gear stand blocking protestors at a demonstration protesting the Mount Rushmore National Monument and the visit of US President Donald Trump.
Fort Bragg Air Assault School
U.S. Army Fort Benning sign reading, "Welcome to Fort Benning Home of the Maneuver Center"
A Coalition member hangs an 81-millimeter mortar prior to launching it at a known ISIS location near the Iraqi-Syrian border, May 13, 2018.
This aerial photo shows solar photovoltaic modules on a hillside in a village in Chuzhou, in eastern China's Anhui province on April 13, 2017.
A cricket supporter holds a sign reading "Terrorism has no religion real Muslims aren't terrorists!", after the mass shooting that occurred in New Zealand, during the 2nd elimination PSL Twenty20 match between Peshawar Zalmi and Islamabad United in Karachi on March 15, 2019.
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