The CGSC Foundation's 2012 Annual Report is available on the Foundation website. The Foundation's Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation publishes a "progress report" each year-- the 2012 edition of that report is available on the Simons Center website.
CGSC Foundation CEO Bob Ulin retired this month following seven years of leading one of the fastest growing staff or war college foundations in history. The CGSC Foundation opened its office in Bell Hall on Feb. 13, 2006. Ulin, retired Lt. Gen. Robert Arter and retired Col. Willard Snyder are the founders of the CGSC Foundation.
In honor of Memorial Day, the CGSC Foundation is conducting an essay contest with the winner receiving an autographed copy of the book Generals of the Army, which complements the 5-Star Generals Commemorative Coin Program from the United States Mint.
The 14th edition of the CGSC Foundation News is full of good news and sad news. We celebrate the beginning of sales of the 5-Star Generals Commemorative Coins and the Generals of the Army book, but simultaneously we are saying goodbye to Foundation Board President Hyrum Smith and the only…
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Michael D. Hockley, a Founding Trustee of the CGSC Foundation, was elected as president of the board March 21, 2013. His election to the post comes on the heels of the resignation of the former board president Hyrum Smith. Hockley assumed duties immediately upon election.
The Command and General Staff College Foundation’s Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation is hosting the Greater Kansas City Cyber Security Seminar at the Kauffman Foundation Conference Center, 4801 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, Mo. 64110, on Nov. 15, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
This information and education seminar is hosted…
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On Oct. 22, 2012, the CGSC Foundation won two “Philly Awards” for outstanding nonprofit communications programs...
The 13th edition of the CGSC Foundation News marks a milestone in our magazine production. This edition is our largest in number of pages; it has the largest distribution we’ve had to date; and it will be the first time we take it to the Association of the United States…
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Any look at the State Department’s professional education and training programs may benefit from a corresponding review of how other agencies handle this important career development requirement. Such comparisons may help bring into sharper focus the unstated assumptions and invisible organizational values... (Editor's Note: The Army's Approach to Leader Development was published in the Foreign Service Journal in the July-August 2012, Vol. 89, No. 7-8, edition.)
The word “interagency” is an elusive concept of voluntary associations of federal departments and agencies, each having its own procedures, jargon and rules. Each federal department has... (Editor's Note: The Federal Times published this opinion piece June 17, 2012.)