Susan Koch

Susan Jane Koch (born January 24, 1943)[1] is an American nuclear reduction expert.

[2] Koch first worked for the government at the Central Intelligence Agency where she looked at West European politics.

Dick Cheney had signed an order that allowed the bombers to stand down from that state of readiness.

[4] In 2016 she was one of five people who were given inaugural Department of Defense Nunn-Lugar Trailblazer Award in 2016.

The others were Dr. Gloria Duffy, Laura Holgate, Jane Wales and Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall (not in photo).

Secretary of Defense Ash Carter with 25th anniversary with four of the Nunn-Lugar Trailblazer Award recipients Dr. Gloria Duffy , Laura Holgate , Dr. Susan Koch and Jane Wales in 2016
Dr. Susan Koch sitting at a table in a meeting room with a pen in her hand over a folder of papers.
Dr. Susan Koch participating in a meeting on strategic stability held at the Pentagon , June 20, 2001, aimed at resolving Russia's objections to the U.S. plan to develop defenses against a limited ballistic missile attack.