Conducted in conjunction
with the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for
Stability Operations Capabilities, the CTNSP seminar series on stability
operations provides a platform for education, discussion and outreach
to the broad communities of practice and interest in the field of
stability operations.
This series of six, two-day seminars will explore a wide range
of topics under a broader theme of stability operations, counterinsurgency,
and irregular warfare. The FY 2009 program marks an evolution and
continuation of the FY 2008 National Defense University series on
Transformation for Stability Operations. Themes, speakers and topics
will vary from course to course, so prior attendees are encouraged
to attend. The seminars are held on the campus of the National Defense
University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, DC.
EVENT REGISTRATION:To register for any of our
events, please complete this online
registration form. You will receive a confirmation
email message immediately and regular updates about event details.
If you do not receive these items, please contact our registration
department at CTNSP-NCO@ndu.edu
with your name, email address, organization, position in your organization
and phone number. Directions to Fort McNair can be found on this
NDU
web page.
Tentative dates and topics for the FY 2009 series
are: (Subsequent dates will be confirmed following the preceding
event.)
| Oct 14-15 2008 |
Words and Deeds:
Strategic Communication in Complex Operations |
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| Nov 19-20 2008 |
Building Civilian Capacity for
Complex Operations |
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| Feb 11-12 2009 |
Exit Strategies and Military
to Civilian Transitions |
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| Apr 1-2 2009 |
Special Operations and General
Purpose Forces: Roles and Missions for Irregular Warfare |
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| Jun 17-18 2009 |
Population-Centric Operations |
- Invitation
- Agenda and Presentations
- Conference Report
- Biographies
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| July 29-30 2009 |
Planning for Overseas Contingencies:
Interagency Perspectives |
- Invitation
- Agenda and Presentations
- Conference Report
- Biographies
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Archived information on previous seminars is also available
on this page.
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24-Aug-2009
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