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- Don't Wait to Review Your COVID-19 Response
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- Prolonged pandemics, such as the outbreak of COVID-19, pose a particular dilemma as agencies decide when to conduct an after-action review.
- Don't Wait to Review Your COVID-19 Response Prolonged pandemics, such as the outbreak of COVID-19, pose a particular dilemma as agencies decide when to conduct an after-action review. /images/InDepth/Post67.jpg Agencies Should Start Now Don't Wait to Review Your COVID-19 Response 67 Monica Giovachino Monica Giovachino has been with CNA since 1994 and serves as a Managing Director in CNA's Safety and Security division. She is responsible for CNA's domestic preparedness portfolio, which includes projects and studies for the U.S. Departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services
- China’s COVID-19 Propaganda Campaign
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- As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc on the world, Beijing is actively trying to shape how people remember the pandemic and China’s role in it.
- China’s COVID-19 Propaganda Campaign As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc on the world, Beijing is actively trying to shape how people remember the pandemic and China’s role in it. /images/InDepth/Post68.jfif China’s COVID-19 Propaganda Campaign 68 Josiah Case Josiah Case is a research analyst in CNA’s China and Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division. As COVID-19 continues to wreak havoc on the world, Beijing is actively trying to shape how people remember the pandemic and China’s role in it. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) is engaging in a propaganda campaign aimed at promoting
- The Evolution of Russian Election Disinformation
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- Social media companies, policymakers, and the intelligence community headed into the 2020 U.S. presidential election with much greater clarity about the threat Russian disinformation poses and the forms it can take.
- , personnel and demographics, though her work at CNA has spanned a range of other Russian military topics as well. As the 2020 U.S. presidential election draws near, memories of Russia’s interference
- Global Issues Beckon Japan’s New Prime Minister
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- When Yoshihide Suga succeeded Shinzo Abe as Japan’s prime minister on September 14, many observers anticipated a shift in the government’s focus. Will Suga be pulled in two directions?
- Global Issues Beckon Japan’s New Prime Minister When Yoshihide Suga succeeded Shinzo Abe as Japan’s prime minister on September 14, many observers anticipated a shift in the government’s focus. Will Suga be pulled in two directions? /images/InDepth/Post62.jpg Global Issues Beckon Japan’s New Prime Minister 62 Dr. Paul M. Linehan Dr. Paul M. Linehan is a Senior Fellow with CNA’s China & Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Division. With over 35 years of Federal service prior to his retirement, Dr. Linehan’s career with the Department of Defense focused on Asian security affairs. When Yoshihide
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Military Recruiting
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- Military recruiting traditionally relies on crowded events like career fairs and prolonged, face-to-face interactions. How has the military functioned when traditional methods are no longer deemed safe by public health experts?
- The Impact of COVID-19 on Military Recruiting Military recruiting traditionally relies on crowded events like career fairs and prolonged, face-to-face interactions. How has the military functioned when traditional methods are no longer deemed safe by public health experts? /images/InDepth/Post58.jpg The Impact of COVID-19 on Military Recruiting 58 Kyle Neering and Ray Wang Kyle Neering and Ray Wang are both Research Analysts in CNA’s Resources and Force Readiness division. Dr. Neering holds a Ph.D. in Economics at the University of California in Santa Cruz and Dr. Wang holds a Ph.D.
- 5 Steps to Take Organizations to a New Normal that Works
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- As government and private businesses begin to reopen in the ongoing pandemic, they need new approaches to rebuild operational capability while supporting employees and customers.
- disease outbreak. For more information, contact Eric Trabert, Director | CNA Center for Public Health Preparedness and Resilience | TRABERE@cna.org . center
- Thirteen COVID-19 Resources that Use Artificial Intelligence
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- Andy Ilachinski and David Broyles, co-hosts of AI with AI, CNA's popular podcast on artificial intelligence, have compiled a timely, annotated list of AI developments and resources related to COVID-19.
- and David Broyles, co-hosts of AI with AI, CNA’s popular podcast on artificial intelligence, have compiled a timely, annotated list of AI developments and resources related to COVID-19. Entries
- Antarctica is the New Arctic
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- Twenty years ago the Arctic was untouched aside from a few hardy explorers and the occasional submarine. Now the High North has become another facet of great power competition.
- Antarctica is the New Arctic Twenty years ago the Arctic was untouched aside from a few hardy explorers and the occasional submarine. Now the High North has become another facet of great power competition. /images/InDepth/Post40.jpg Antarctica is the New Arctic Security and Strategy in the Southern Ocean 40 Ralph Espach and Nilanthi Samaranayake Nilanthi Samaranayake directs the Strategy and Policy Analysis program. She has led several studies at CNA on Indian Ocean and South Asia security. Ralph Espach is a senior research scientist at CNA's Strategy and Policy Analysis program. He
- Maternity Leave: More Weeks for Mothers Can Mean More Weeks Worked
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- Longer paid maternity leave in the Navy increased the number of female sailors who reenlist, reducing what had been a small but persistent gender gap in reenlistment rates in a cost-effective manner.
- Maternity Leave Longer paid maternity leave in the Navy increased the number of female sailors who reenlist, reducing what had been a small but persistent gender gap in reenlistment rates in a cost-effective manner. /images/InDepth/Post38.jpg Maternity Leave: More Weeks for Mothers Can Mean More Weeks Worked 38 Dr. Daniel Leeds Daniel Leeds is a Research Analyst in CNA’s Resource and Force Readiness Division. In 2015, the Department of the Navy tripled the amount of fully paid leave available to new mothers from 6 to 18 weeks. And though the Department of Defense forced the Department
- Reform Background Checks to Protect the Most Vulnerable
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- More robust and consistent background screening of long-term care and childcare workers can improve the safety and security of our youngest and oldest citizens.
- Reform Background Checks to Protect the Most Vulnerable More robust and consistent background screening of long-term care and childcare workers can improve the safety and security of our youngest and oldest citizens. /images/InDepth/Post34.jpg Reform Background Checks to Protect the Most Vulnerable 34 Ernest Baumann Ernest Baumann is a Sr. Principal Technical Advisor in CNA’s Center for Vulnerable Population Protection. Abuse of vulnerable populations by those hired to care for them is a significant social problem in the United States. News reports of incidents of abuse are disturbing