Type: MoDA Program - ICBD
Type: MoDA Program - ICBD
Fourteen Department of Defense personnel recently concluded a Defense Security Cooperation University (DSCU) thirty-hour Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response (CHMR) mobile training course at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida. Students were specifically from U.S Central Command and U.S. Special Operations Command. The CHMR mobile training course provides instruction on CHMR Fundamentals, CHMR in…
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The Defense Security Cooperation University’s School of Security Cooperation Studies (SSCS) Mobile Training Team (MTT) conducted an International Partner Security Cooperation Finance and Logistics course in Bern, Switzerland February 26 – March 8, 2024. The course facilitated an active learning environment for Swiss partners and addresses key U.S. Foreign Military Sales (FMS) concepts in the…, About, DSCU’s mission is to advance the knowledge and practice of Security Cooperation through the education, training, and development of the U.S. Security Cooperation workforce and through the education, training, and Institutional Capacity Building of partner nations; and to produce research, analysis, and lessons learned that expand the intellectual foundations of Security Cooperation. Founded in…
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Forty-five Security Cooperation Organization (SCO) students graduated the Defense Security Cooperation University’s (DSCU) seven-week SCO Operations Course on February 29, 2024. The course, which takes place in Ohio, Indiana, and the National Capital Region (NCR), prepares both military and civilian SCO personnel to represent the Department of Defense (DOD) to allies and partners on Security…, About, DSCU strives to be the center of intellectual life for the Security Cooperation enterprise; we prepare a global network of professionals to achieve outcomes that enhance the security of the United States and its partners and allies. DSCU works to ensure SCO personnel and their spouses have the knowledge, skills, and abilities to develop and sustain key relationships, assist partners in…
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Defense Security Cooperation University (DSCU) is excited to introduce its sponsored research program and to announce that it is now accepting grant proposals for projects that contribute to the body of knowledge on Security Cooperation. The growing importance of Security Cooperation as a tool of national security demonstrates the importance of dedicated research, critical inquiry, and…, The DSCU Research Grant Program, is integral to advancing one of DSCU’s core missions: to produce research, analysis, and lessons learned that expand the intellectual foundations of Security Cooperation,” said Dr. Celeste Gventer, DSCU President. “This grant program uniquely postures the University to fund innovative research projects related to Security Cooperation.” DSCU is one of five directorates reporting to the Director…, Learning and Evaluation Agenda for Partnerships (LEAP), framework and the , DSCU Research Agenda, . The grants competition is open to all researchers anywhere in the world, including university and professional military education (PME) faculty, scholars in think tanks and industry, and the Security Cooperation workforce. A Notice of Funding Opportunity (NFO) is posted on the, DSCU website, and, Grants.gov, with details on project eligibility, research priorities, and the application process. If you are interested in learning more about DSCU-sponsored research, please sign up, here, .
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Warsaw, Poland—The Polish Air Force and a team from the Defense Security Cooperation University (DSCU), led by the Institute for Security Governance (ISG) and augmented by U.S. Ministry of Defense Advisors (MoDAs), recently co-hosted the first regional European F-16 Institutional Capacity Building (ICB) workshop, in Warsaw, Poland. This event was supported by the Office of Defense Cooperation…, About DSCU, DSCU is a directorate of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA). DSCU, including its component ISG, consists of a global, cross-functional team of scholars, practitioners, and support staff who work in concert to plan, develop, and deliver security cooperation education, training, and advising in support of the National Defense Strategy (NDS) and America’s Allies and partners.
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The Defense Security Cooperation University (DSCU) is pleased to announce the DSCU Speaker Series. DSCU strives to be the center of intellectual life for the security cooperation enterprise; we prepare a global network of professionals to achieve outcomes that enhance the security of the United States and its partners and allies. The DSCU Speaker Series embraces academic freedom and innovation as…
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As the center of intellectual life for the Security Cooperation enterprise, DSCU continually searches for relevant education and training opportunities to help the Security Cooperation Workforce (SCW) achieve outcomes that enhance the security of the United States and its partners and allies. One such course is the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) 45-minute, self-paced…, jkodirect.jten.mil, . Once logged on using a government common access card, SCW members can search for USAID -001 Humanitarian Assistance Essentials using the catalog search function to take the course. Please email, jhoc@usaid.gov, if you are interested in attending the 4-day Virtual or 2-day in-person JHOC (Joint Humanitarian Operations Course).
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DSCU’s Institute for Security Governance (ISG), in collaboration with the Defense Institute of International Legal Studies (DIILS) and the Mississippi National Guard (MSNG), recently hosted visits from Ministry of Defense of Uzbekistan Human Resource Management (HRM) leaders at various HRM installations in Mississippi and Louisiana. Highlights of the visit included observation of a senior NCO…
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