Graham W. Jenkins is a civilian intelligence analyst with the United States Space Force's Space Systems Command, Office of the CIO, where he focuses on program protection, supply chain risk management, and threats to advanced aerospace technology development and acquisition throughout Southern California. He previously served as senior principal intelligence analyst with a major aerospace contractor, where he was responsible for research and threat analysis affecting the development of aeronautical systems, and before that as an all-source intelligence analyst focused on East Asia and influence operations as a contractor in the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence. He has also worked as a consultant at Ernst & Young, strategic analyst at the Scitor Corporation, and a research assistant at the Institute for Defense Analyses. His background lies in international security and defense, nuclear weapons, wargaming and red-teaming, risk management, and intelligence analysis.
Graham is a Pacific Forum Young Leader and adjunct fellow with the American Security Project; he was previously an Energy Security Fellow with Securing America's Future Energy, a Penn Kemble Fellow at the National Endowment for Democracy, and a Nuclear Scholar with the CSIS Project on Nuclear Issues. Graham holds an MSc in Theory and History of International Relations from the London School of Economics and a BA in history and international affairs from Sarah Lawrence College.