Title: CGSC Initiatives
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2CGSC Initiatives
- Counterinsurgency Chair
- Interagency Participation
- AOASF JPME-II
3Congressman Skelton Counterinsurgency Chair
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- Member of CGSC faculty that provides expertise,
promotes dialogue and linkages to various
organizations relating to the subject of
Counterinsurgency. - Combined Arms Center Linkages (Lessons Learned,
Best Practices, etc) - Educational Linkages (Joint, Service,
Universities, Colleges, etc) - Centers of Excellence supporting COIN (DOD,
DOS, Joint, etc) -
- Draft legislation proposal includes funding
(150,000 a year to include out years) - CAC Commanders goal is to complete legislation
and announce at CGSOC Graduation 16 Jun 06
4Increase Interagency Participation
- Guest speakers include over 100 current/former
IA senior reps - Maintain MOA with DoS allowing for up to 4 DoS
students per AY - Dr. Judy Jones1 coordinates directly with USAID
on behalf of DoS - CGSCs DJMO2 coordinates directly with the DIA
and CIA - LTG Odierno (Assistant to CJCS) committed to
rally participation - During course exercise, executed first JIACGs3
with reps from OSD, DoS, DoJ, USAID, DTRA and
DIA - CGSC Commandant sending letters of invitation to
16 interagencies
1Full-time DoS Career Foreign Service Officer on
CGSC staff 2Department of Joint Multinational
Operations 3Joint Interagency Coordination Groups
5Commandants Letters of Invitation
- Agency for International Development
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Defense Intelligence Agency
- Defense Security Cooperation Agency
- Defense Threat Reduction Agency
- Department of Justice
- Drug Enforcement Administration
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- National Security Agency
- Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Secretary of Homeland Security
- Secretary of State
- Secretary of the Treasury
- U.S. Coast Guard
- U.S. Secret Service
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection
6AOASF JPME-II
- 2005 NDAA and OPMEP grant SLCs authority to award
JPME-II - CGSCs SAMS teaches two advance programs
- Advanced Military Studies Program (ILE
following-on course) - Advanced Operational Arts and Studies Fellowship
(SLC-level) - OPMEP does not grant fellowships authority to
award JPME-II - CGSC is staffing a proposal to establish AOASF as
a JPME-II course - Appropriate language must be sponsored in the
forthcoming NDAA
7Proposed NDAA Language
1 TITLE VMILITARY PERSONNEL
POLICY -------------------------------------------
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5 Subtitle EProfessional Military
Education ----------------------------------------
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- 17 SEC. 541. IMPROVEMENT TO PROFESSIONAL
MILITARY EDUCATION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
DEFENSE ------------------------------------------
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1 CHAPTER 107PROFESSIONAL MILITARY
EDUCATION 3 2151. Definitions 16 (b)
OTHER DEFINITIONS.In this chapter 17 (1)
The term senior level service school means 18
any of the following 19 (A) The Army War
College. 20 (B) The College of Naval
Warfare. 21 (C) The Air War College. 22
(D) The Marine Corps University. (E)
Service-recognized equivalent fellowships such as
the Armys Advanced Operational Art Studies
Fellowship (AOASF), advanced military schools and
international military colleges.
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9Interagency CGSC Students
- AY99-00 1 DoD
- AY00-01 0
- AY01-02 1 DoD, 1 DoS
- AY02-03 1 DoD
- AY03-04 1 DEA
- AY04-05 0
- AY05-06-1 1 DIA (in session)
- AY05-06-2 1 DIA (in session)
- AY06-07-1 2 DoS (projected)
10Advanced Operational Arts and Studies Fellowship
(AOASF)
- Produces competent senior leaders who
- Understand and can leverage the multi-national,
joint, and interagency contemporary operational
environment for accomplishment of national
security objectives, including success in current
operations - Are knowledgeable of joint doctrine for
theater-strategic and JTF planning - Can apply land power, air power, maritime,
special operations, and information components of
modern operations - Are confident in their ability to plan large
formation operations across the spectrum of
conflict - Can lead planning groups, to include teaching
and mentoring junior officers, in appropriate
planning skills and tactical, operational, and
theater-strategic analysis