Services

International Experts

CGA's footprint is truly global, with experience that spans more than 90 countries. From diplomatic security to trade to intelligence sharing, CGA and its team have worked with international governments and institutions, private global companies, and dozens of international NGOs.

Our reach includes work in nations such as the United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Japan, Australia, Republic of Korea, Germany, and Saudi Arabia. Additionally, our team has decades of experience in dozens of other countries, including all the EU member states, Indonesia, Egypt, Israel, Somalia, the Sudan, Tunisia, and many more. We have also worked with leading international organizations such as Europol, NATO, and the United Nations.

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Key Services

  • Program development and evaluation

  • Project management and advisory services

  • Strategic campaign development

  • Advocacy campaigns

  • Stakeholder engagement

  • Foreign media and public relations

  • International event planning

Notable Experiences

  • Serving in top roles at the United Nations, NATO, and the U.S. State Department, including CGA President Douglas Lute’s service as US Ambassador to NATO, CGA Chairman Christopher Burnham’s role as Under Secretary General for Management of the United Nations, and CGA President Francis Taylor’s leadership as the head of Diplomatic Security at State.

  • Helping to negotiate the Passenger Name Record agreement, a historic travel and data sharing agreement between the United States and Europe.

  • Government Executive Training in India. Through a partnership with the University of Chicago, CGA helped design and deliver a groundbreaking Cyber Security and Governance training effort for the Government of the Indian State of Gujarat, training more than 240 senior executives.

  • Authoring a new National Cybersecurity Strategy for The Republic of Panama. In partnership with a Latin American-based firm, CGA worked for Panama’s Autoridad Nacional Para La Innovación Gubernamental (AIG) to develop a new national plan for cyber and critical infrastructure protection in 2020.