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Simons Center announces third annual Open Interagency Writing Competition



Simons Center announces third annual Open Interagency Writing Competition
The Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation announces its third annual open Interagency Writing Competition for 2014. The competition is open to the public and recognizes papers that provide insight and fresh thinking in advancing the knowledge, understanding, and practice of interagency coordination, cooperation, and collaboration at the tactical or operational level of effort. The competition opens May 1. Deadline for submissions is Friday, Aug. 8, 2014.

CGSC Foundation’s ‘Col. Arthur D. Simons Center’ opens at Fort Leavenworth



The Command and General Staff College Foundation conducted a grand opening ceremony for the “Col. Arthur D. Simons Center for the Study of Interagency Cooperation” April 21, on Fort Leavenworth. Located at 655 Biddle Boulevard on the Fort Leavenworth installation, the “Col. Arthur Simons Center” is a research, analysis, studies… Read More

Simons Center spring 2004 intern conducts final brief



Simons Center spring 2004 intern conducts final brief
The Simons Center’s most recent collegiate intern, Tom Kuehnel, an undergraduate student from Hamburg, Germany studying at Park University, conducted a final briefing on his project to his advisors, Park University representatives and Simons Center leadership in the McCoy Meetin’ House at Park University on June 14, 2024. Kuehnel’s project… Read More

Economics topic of latest ARNSF



Economics topic of latest ARNSF
The CGSC Foundation’s Simons Center hosted an Arter-Rowland National Security Forum luncheon event on June 13, 2024, at the at the Carriage Club in Kansas City. The event featured a presentation entitled “The Economic Impact of Global Conflict.” Simons Center Director Bob Ulin welcomed the ARNSF members and their guests.… Read More

InterAgency Journal 14-1



InterAgency Journal 14-1
The spring 2024 edition of the InterAgency Journal begins with the first of a two-part article discussing key considerations in the Department of Defense’s of the move towards “electrifying” its operations. This first part explores the issues surrounding the vulnerability of our supply chain of rare earths and strategic metals.… Read More