TYLER SCHWARTZ

Tyler Schwartz brings more than two decades of experience as a national security and government affairs professional, with deep expertise operating at the intersection of Congress, the Intelligence Community (IC), law enforcement, and executive branch decision-making.

Over the course of a 23-year career spanning the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Capitol Hill, he has established himself as a trusted advisor and strategic communicator, recognized for his ability to distill complex national security and policy challenges into clear, actionable strategies and meaningful engagement with policymakers.

Most recently, Tyler served in senior-level roles at the National Counterterrorism Center within ODNI, where he partnered closely with leadership to advance cross-directorate initiatives, enhance coordination across the IC, and effectively communicate the Center’s priorities to both internal and external stakeholders.

Earlier in his career, Tyler held key strategic communications and legislative affairs roles at ODNI and the FBI, where he served as a principal liaison to Congress, authorization and appropriation committee staff, and executive branch leadership to develop testimony, manage legislative strategy, and advance policy engagement on matters ranging from counterterrorism and counterintelligence to resource planning and workforce policy across the IC.

Tyler began his career on Capitol Hill in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he advised a Member of Congress from Wisconsin on national security, defense, and foreign relations and supported committee work across a range of major policy areas. His strong command of legislative and appropriations processes, coupled with extensive executive branch experience, enables him to help clients anticipate policy developments, navigate Washington’s complex decision-making landscape, and build effective relationships with policymakers to successfully advance their goals.

Tyler’s experience not only spans Congress, federal agencies, and the IC. He also brings international experience from his work in the United Kingdom with a major political party and in Parliament, as well as academic study in London.

Tyler is a proud Wisconsin native. He currently lives in Alexandria, Virginia with his wife and two teenage children.