General Larry D. Welch with
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld during a meeting for members of the
Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States at
The Pentagon on March 16, 2001. Welch was promoted to
general on August 1, 1984, with same date of rank and retired on July 1, 1990. In 1998 he spent several months on the
Rumsfeld Commission, which reported to
Congress on the
ballistic missile threat to the United States. In 2009, Welch retired as the president of the
Institute for Defense Analyses in Alexandria, Virginia. He continues to serve as a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Defense Analyses. He also serves on the Defense Policy Board, the USSTRATCOM Strategic Advisory Group, the Sandia Corporation Board of Directors, and the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Director's Review Committee. In October 2007, Welch was asked by
Robert Gates to lead the Defense Science Board task force that would study the
2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident as part of a larger review of US Department of Defense procedures and policies for handling nuclear weapons. Welch briefed the results of the review before the
U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services on February 12, 2008. In 2014, Secretary of Defense Hagel asked Welch and retired Admiral John Harvey to lead an Independent Review of the Department of Defense Nuclear Enterprise. The report was delivered to the Secretary of Defense in June 2014. In February 2022 following Russian invasion of Ukraine, Welch commented about the need on for a more strict for command and control regarding the use of Strategic Weapon in-order to avoid the possibility of a Nuclear Conflict. Welch also commented on the concept of the fifth domain regarding the cyber operations and cyberspace, stating that the extensive operations in cyberspace have actually been implemented for decades. However Welch also stated that although it has been implemented for decades, but either cyber operations and cyberspace still indeed requires further maturing. == Gallery ==