Nadia Catherine Schadlow[1] (born c. 1965) is an American academic and defense-related government officer who briefly served in 2018 as Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy in the first Trump Administration.
Her articles have appeared in Parameters, The American Interest, the Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, and Philanthropy, and she has written chapters for several edited volumes.
[9] Her work on the document and the inter-agency process that preceded it were well received by foreign policy experts across the political spectrum.
[13] Schadlow was chosen to replace Dina Powell as deputy national security advisor in January 2018, although her tenure was brief.
The SCSP was formed in October 2021 by Eric Schmidt to continue the work of the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence after its final report was filed.