
Megan Lamberth is an Associate Fellow for the Technology and National Security Program at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). Her work focuses on U.S. strategy for emerging technologies and the key components of U.S. technology competitiveness, including human capital and norms building.
Prior to joining CNAS, Lamberth was a Brent Scowcroft Fellow with the Aspen Strategy Group, where she helped spearhead the planning and execution of the Aspen Strategy Group's Summer Workshop and two sessions of the Aspen Ministers Forum. Her work and commentary have appeared in publications such as War on the Rocks, Slate, Business Insider, Breaking Defense, and The National Interest.
She received her M.A. in International Affairs from the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M University. She graduated from Sam Houston State University with a B.A. in Criminal Justice.