He is now posting at Fast Transients (a WordPress website), after ChetRichards.com was hacked. It’s worth a look! He’s the author of If We Can Keep It, which I strongly recommend.
From the “about” page:
Chet was an associate of the late Col John Boyd from 1975–when Boyd asked him to look over the mathematics parts of “Destruction and Creation,” his first paper on strategy–until Boyd’s death in March 1997. In the intervening years, he was involved with Conceptual Spiral and the later editions of Patterns of Conflict and with all of Boyd’s investigations into the applications of his ideas for business.
As this is written, he is the only one of Boyd’s close associates who gives Patterns of Conflict and the other presentations from Boyd’s Discourse on Winning and Losing.
Chet began his career in 1971 at the tactical air shop of PA&E in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. One of his responsibilities was the USAF Lightweight Fighter Program, which led to both the F-16 and F/A-18, two of the most produced aircraft in US history. He left the government in 1976 and spent the next 25 years wandering among various outposts of the defense business, including Northrop Grumman, CACI, and Lockheed Martin.
Today, he is affiliated with the Atlanta public relations firm, J. Addams & Partners, where he handles agency marketing, client communications (including Web) strategy, and the firm’s business strategy practice.
Chet is the author of Certain to Win (2004), on applications of Boyd’s ideas to business, and also has two books out on defense issues. The first, A Swift, Elusive Sword (2001), advocated elimination of the US Army, among sundry transformation initiatives. It is in its second printing, has been translated into Russian, and has been a text at the National Defense University and the US Naval Academy. His next book was Neither Shall the Sword, published in January, 2006, which carries the recommendations of A Swift, Elusive Sword to their logical conclusion, and his most recent, If We Can Keep It: A Manifesto for the Next Administration was published in early 2008. With his wife, he owns and operates Defense and the National Interest, selected by the National Journal as one of the top five defense sites on the Web.
Chet is also Colonel Richards, USAF, Ret. He was the Air Attaché (Reserve) in the US Defense Attaché Office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, for a number of years and prior to that was assigned to Studies and Analysis on the Air Staff. He has commanded two reserve units, retiring in 1999.
He holds a Ph.D. in mathematics, which is why Boyd asked him to review “Destruction and Creation” in the first place.