About Conrad Striegl
Conrad Striegl of Pipe Creek, Texas, possesses extensive knowledge of national security strategy and domestic preparedness for weapons of mass destruction (WMD). With a 27-year military career, Conrad Striegl has expertise in managing WMD and their impacts on personnel and the environment, as well as training military, civilian, and foreign personnel.
Mr. Striegl held significant roles, such as Bravo Division team chief at Army North, Fort Sam Houston, where he was responsible for training and certifying nine Department of Defense civil support teams. His achievements include developing standardized training procedures and enhancing drills to improve the capabilities of response teams. As a principal research scientist at Battelle Corporation, Conrad Striegl managed program development for chemical and biological detection systems.
While serving in the Army, Mr. Striegl held multiple leadership roles, including lieutenant colonel, ammunition officer, executive officer, arsenal operations officer, engineer combat support test director, and team chief. Conrad Striegl received numerous accolades, including an army commendation medal, six meritorious service awards, and several combat and campaign participation awards.