Governance Innovation for Security and Development
Design Meeting
Video TeleconferenceFort Bragg, NC and Mountain View, CA
17 October 2013 - 1000-1300 Pacific
AgendaO IntroductionsO Discussion on goalsO MethodologiesO Working structure
O Roles of working groupsO Sponsor communications
O Certificate updatesO SSDCOO ROLO GovernanceO Human behavior
O ConferencesO ISA - MarchO PSOTEW - 13-16 January 2014
Washington DCO Funding opportunities
O Minerva fellowship
O Topic area discussionsO Governance, Safe and secure
environment, rule of law (Karen and Charles)
O Sustainable economy and infrastructure, Social well-being (Marc and Maria)
O Homeland integration (Paula)O Human behavior, Tech enablers (Mark
and Margarita)O Specify goals for project deliverables:
O reports, literature reviews, surveys, case studies, articles, manuscripts, web-based materials, tools
O Identify timelines for identified projectsO plenary (ies)O monthly seminarsO surveyO 38G analysis
O Other
Statement of WorkO cross-disciplinary team …in an analytic
dialogue producing academic reports, articles and monographs on military support to governance…
O will consider throughout the changing environment and information communications technologies...
O analysis on human behavior dynamicsO technological enablers of peace and stability
operationsO military governance areas
Terms of ArtDoctrine Task Framework / “IMSG”
Governance GovernanceInfrastructureEconomic stability
Sustainable econ development“economy and infrastructure”
Public health and welfarePublic education, information
Social well-being“essential humanitarian services”
Public order Safe and secure environment“Civil security”
Justice and reconciliation“Rule of law”
Rule of law
[ ] “Homeland Integration”
O 90 Day Program of InstructionO Phase 1: Distributed (6 weeks, reading
assignments, online lectures, discussion)O Phase 2: Resident (intensive 4 week
academic workload)O Phase 3: Distributed (2 weeks, completion of
papers)
O 12 graduate creditsO GP3100 Global Challenges and GovernanceO GP3200 Security and DevelopmentO GP3300 Analytical Methods in Support of Stability
Operations
O Certification StatusO NPS Certificate and Official Transcript O USACAPOC (A) Advanced Operations Course (AOC)
certificationO PKSOI/AWC and Naval War College onsite at NPS
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Stability and Development: Certificate Program
Function: Support Civil Military Operations (CMO)Conduct Civil Affairs Operations (CAO)
Core Tasks:• Population Resource Control (PRC)• Foreign Humanitarian Assistance (FHA)• Nation Assistance (NA)• Support to Civil Administration (SCA)• Civil Information Management (CIM)
Civil Affairs Team1. Civil Reconnaissance2. Key Leader Engagement3. Project Management
CMOC1. Key Leader Engagement2. Project Management3. CIM
Civilian Liaison Team1. Civil Reconnaissance2. Key Leader Engagement3. Civil Military Support Elements
(CMSE)
Functional Experts1. Civil Reconnaissance2. Key Leader Engagement3. Project Management4. Advisor
CMO Staff (S/G 9)1. Principle CMO Advisor2. CMO Planner3. Key Leader Engagement4. Project Tracking
Civil Affairs Planning Team (CAPT)1. CMO Planner2. Project Tracking
Civil Affairs Functional Areas
• Public Health & Welfare• Infrastructure• Economic Stability• Rule of Law• Governance• Public Education & Information
Capabilities:
Army Civil Affairs (FM 3-57 2011)
Civil Affairs
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Degree of International Authority
Interim Governments
Revolutionary Provisional
(Transition managed by counter-elite)
Power-sharing
(Transition is managed by ancient regime and
opposition)
International
(Transition is managed by international actors)
Incumbent Caretaker
(Transition is managed by elites of the ancient regime)
Administrative Authority
(Domestic organs have full legislative authority, international body has reserve
power and is the main administrative authority)
Executive Authority
(International body has full executive authority; legislative
and executive authority is shared with domestic powers)
Supervisory Authority
(International transitional authority has full legislative/ executive & administrative
authority)
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USIP and PKSOI Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction
2010 QDR: Civil Affairs “the vanguard” of Dept. of Defense support to Rule of Law
Human Behavior Dynamics
O The Human DimensionO analytic skills, and general understanding of the problem for
Military Information Support Operations (MISO) and others. Students will survey relevant social science literatures (e.g., psychology, sociology, anthropology) and military doctrine to develop a robust understanding of human behavior dynamics and their own roles, across the spectrum of conflict.
O InfluenceO methods for addressing the challenges of information and
communication in influence operations. Students will be introduced to communications theory, cultural considerations, influence methods, and media.
O Measures of EffectivenessO tools for evaluating both performance and effectiveness,
familiarity with ongoing efforts, and skill in both analysis and communication of research findings.
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Dr. Karen GuttieriNaval Postgraduate School -
Global Public Policy Academic Group
Guttieri: 831-656-2294 - [email protected]
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Monterey Custom House Commodore Sloat was the first of six U.S. military governors in
California