Scott Armstrong | |
Occupation: | Journalist, author, media consultant |
Employer: | The Washington Post (former) |
Known For: | Founder of National Security Archive; Staff member of Senate Watergate Committee |
Notable Works: | The Brethren (1979) |
Scott Armstrong is an American journalist, author, and media consultant. He is the current director of Information Trust, a former journalist for The Washington Post, and founder of the National Security Archive. He was a staff member of the Senate Watergate Committee.[1]
With Bob Woodward, he co-authored the 1979 book The Brethren, an inside account of the United States Supreme Court.[2] Before that he was research assistant with Woodward on the latter's co-authored 1976 endeavor The Final Days.[3]