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- Forward from the Start
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- Why was the Navy at the forefront of the far-forward attacks on alQaeda in Afghanistan and the move against Iraq, while willing to take a back seat to the Coast Guard at home? Why did the Navy respond to one of the worst failures in defense at home in the nation's history principally by striking farther forward than it ever had before? Current national policy and naval strategy provide much of the answer, of course. History, however, also provides some clues.
- /reports/2003/COP%20D0006678.A1_Page_01.jpg /images/GenericReportImage.jpg Strategy and Policy Analysis /centers-and-divisions/cna/rsp/strategy-and-policy-analysis APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION ... farther forward than it ever had before? Current national policy and naval strategy provide much of the answer, of course. History, however, also provides some clues. On September 11, 2001, terrorists
- A Deep Legacy
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- Already the environment the Navy must operate in, the technology available to it, and the culture and attitudes that drive its decisions are beginning to differ from what they were in the Cold War. It is reason able to assume that they will continue to evolve. Throughout its history the United States Navy has had to adapt to its environment. The Navy has reacted to its environment in many different ways. After looking at the Navy's history we have identified patterns in how the Navy reacted in the past that can be used to shape and direct future debates about how naval forces could operate.
- and Policy Analysis /centers-and-divisions/cna/rsp/strategy-and-policy-analysis Distribution unlimited. This document is approved for public release. 161 CRM 98-95.10
- The Use of Naval Forces in the Post-War Era
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- This research memorandum summarizes the major role of U.S. Naval forces in at least 207 crisis management operations for international incidents and crises, exclusive of the Korean and Vietnam wars.
- , and (d) add recent crisis response actions. Adam B. Siegel /reports/1991/2790024600.pdf /reports/1991/2790024600_Page_01.jpg /images/GenericReportImage.jpg Strategy and Policy Analysis ... . This paper is a report from CNA's History of U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps Crisis Response Activity Project, conducted for the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Plans, Policy and Operations (OP-06 ... to obscure the fact that the other services and other instruments of policy (military and nonmilitary) play significant roles in the crisis management activities of the National Command Authorities
- The Use and Effectiveness of Safety Equipment in Correctional Equipment in Correctional Facilities Across the United States
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- In partnership with the Association of State Correctional Administrators, CNA collaborated with seven facilities to gather information about officer injuries, use of safety equipment, and policies and procedures related to safety and safety equipment. Using robust qualitative analysis, we derived themes and findings from interviews, incident review panels, and observations of facility operations.
- of safety equipment, and policies and procedures related to safety and safety equipment. Using robust qualitative analysis, we derived themes and findings from interviews, incident review panels ... of safety equipment, and policies and procedures related to safety and safety equipment. Using robust qualitative analysis, we derived themes and findings from interviews, incident review panels ... these modalities. Describe the policy attributes and training associated with these modalities. Lay groundwork for future work regarding the effectiveness of the modalities currently used
- Cyber Research Program
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- Provides objective analysis grounded in a deep understanding of military operations for cyberspace, cybersecurity, and cyber workforce management.
- Cyber Provides objective analysis grounded in a deep understanding of military operations for cyberspace, cybersecurity, and cyber workforce management. /images/Centers/CNA/Special%20Programs/CyberProgram.jpg Cyber Research Program The Cyber Research Program provides objective analysis grounded in a deep understanding of military operations on a wide range of issues: Cyberspace operations Cybersecurity principles and implementation Regional strategy, policy, deterrence and escalation Cyber workforce organization and management Resourcing and readiness Ariel
- coming in from the cold: PBSUCCESS: The 1954 Coup in Guatemala
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- In this episode, Operation PBSUCCESS, a covert operation carried out by the CIA that deposed Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz. Georgetown University Professor Sean McFate, and CNA’s Eleanore Douglas join Bill to discuss the operation and its implication for the modern security environment.
- 12 In this episode, Operation PBSUCCESS, a covert operation carried out by the CIA that deposed Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz. Georgetown University Professor Sean McFate, and CNA’s Eleanore Douglas join Bill to discuss the operation and its implication for the modern security environment. PBSUCCESS: The 1954 Coup in Guatemala Biographies Sean McFate is a foreign policy expert ... , and security cooperation. She is an expert in the application of scenarios and "red team" techniques, experienced in assessments & evaluation and risk analysis. ContactName /*/Contact/ContactName
- justice talks: Officer health and wellness: Using sports psychology to increase officer resilience
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- In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the importance of the 911 professional in enhancing officer safety. In this episode, Hildy Saizow led a discussion with Dr. Brandi Burque, Dr. William Land, and Officer Cliff Burns on the intersection of sports psychology, law enforcement, and wellness programming. Saizow, Burque, Land, and Burns discuss the Performance Recovery and Optimization (PRO) model and how aspects of each of the six skills - tactical, mental, physical, spiritual, social, and financial - featured in a wellness program can create a holistic program for justice system professionals.
- at the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation with more than 30 years of experience in research, policy analysis, and training and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies, and the host
- justice talks: Extreme risk protection orders: Reducing gun violence with legislation, training, data collection, and funding
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- In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed the challenges facing correctional agencies related to recruitment and retention and innovative ways agencies have worked to address the current crisis. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Josh Horwitz and Elliot Harkavy about extreme risk protection orders . Saizow, Horwitz, and Harkavy discuss the development of these laws, what types of gun violence they are designed to stop, stakeholder roles in implementing the laws, and future areas of action to prevent gun violence.
- years of experience in research, policy analysis, and training and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies, and the host for Justice Talks. Elliot Harkavy is an Advisor at the CNA Center
- justice talks: Supporting survivors of crime: Systemic barriers to providing culturally competent services and a path forward
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- In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed emergency management and preparedness in the law enforcement setting, specifically as it relates to protest policing. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with Aswad Thomas and Valerie Schmitt about supports provided to victims and survivors of crime, and the gaps in services currently provided to historically marginalized groups, particularly young Black men.
- at the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation with more than 30 years of experience in research, policy analysis, and training and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies, and the host
- justice talks: Crisis intervention: Alternative response models and community responses to people in crisis
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- In our previous CNA Justice Talks podcast, we discussed CNA's work conducting traffic stop analyses, and the steps officers and executives can take to implement equitable practices in their agencies. In this episode, Hildy Saizow leads a discussion with CNA's Dr. Laura Kunard and Dr. Tom Christoff about the history of alternative response models, ways the justice system has addressed law enforcement agencies' responses to mental health crises, and impactful models in use across the country.
- Hildy Saizow is a Senior Advisor at the CNA Center for Justice Research and Innovation with more than 30 years of experience in research, policy analysis, and training and technical assistance to law