Lt. Col. Bill Riley
Bill Riley is a writer and retired US Air Force lieutenant colonel and served as an intelligence analyst during the Cold War. Later, he specialized in strategy and communications and has worked with intelligence and special operations professionals from every service, virtually every intelligence agency, and several friendly foreign governments.
Bill's deployments took him through combat zones across the Middle East where he played significant roles in Kuwait and Iraq, supported joint coalition operations, and helped nations rebuild after wars. He was the first US electronic warfare officer in Iraq for Operation Iraqi Freedom, he led the Air Force's largest network operations and security center, and he was the first cyberspace operations officer to receive the Air Force Combat Action Medal.
He holds degrees in literature, public administration, and strategic leadership, and he is a graduate of Air Command and Staff College and the Air Force Space Command VIGILANT LOOK program.
Bill lives in Idaho, just outside Boise, with his wife and two sons.