Matt Stroud, a former reporter at Bloomberg News and The Verge, has joined the Center for Public Integrity as a national security reporter.
Stroud will cover new military technology and the future of warfare for the Center’s national security team.
A former Associated Press correspondent and Bloomberg staff writer, Stroud’s work has been published in The New York Times, Harper’s, Businessweek, Esquire and BuzzFeed, among other outlets.
He has been a runner-up for Investigative Reporters and Editors’ Tom Renner award, and written frequently for The Verge about police technology.
His book “The High-Tech Cop” — which builds upon much of that reporting — will be published by Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt in 2019.
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