Security Force Assistance is analyzed, and some specific recommendations designed to improve U.S. performance are provided. While SFA may be a new term, the activities themselves are familiar ones related to how the Department of Defense works to train, advise, and assist foreign partners\u27 security establishments to accomplish common objectives. The United States has demonstrated serious SFA deficiencies in recent years. As Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has noted, the United States is likely to remain actively and broadly engaged in SFA for many years to come. The need for comprehensive improvement encompasses DoD military and civilian efforts and requires thoughtful integration with broader whole of government approaches.https://pre...
We remain a nation at war in an era of persistent conflict, but we do not stand alone. Our nation ha...
We remain a nation at war in an era of persistent conflict, but we do not stand alone. Our nation ha...
We remain a nation at war in an era of persistent conflict, but we do not stand alone. Our nation ha...
Current operations, demands of persistent conflict, and enduring U.S. national security interests un...
This thesis examines one central issue: How has the U.S. Army improved security force assistance (SF...
Beginning in 2013, the U.S. Army began an effort to “engage regionally and respond globally.” A cent...
This report provides the following elements: An overview of the SFA rationale focused primarily on D...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...
Since the beginnings of the Cold War, the United States has provided arms and training to selected a...
Past research and government reports document that Security Force Assistance (SFA) provided by the U...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "DOD and...
Any significant homeland response event requires Americans to work together. This is a complex chall...
The Civil Response Corps (CRC) would function much like our military reserve. It would ease the burd...
The U.S. military struggles to manage lengthy, complex, multidimensional stability operations around...
Security cooperation is a vital component to the national security of the United States. Despite thi...
We remain a nation at war in an era of persistent conflict, but we do not stand alone. Our nation ha...
We remain a nation at war in an era of persistent conflict, but we do not stand alone. Our nation ha...
We remain a nation at war in an era of persistent conflict, but we do not stand alone. Our nation ha...
Current operations, demands of persistent conflict, and enduring U.S. national security interests un...
This thesis examines one central issue: How has the U.S. Army improved security force assistance (SF...
Beginning in 2013, the U.S. Army began an effort to “engage regionally and respond globally.” A cent...
This report provides the following elements: An overview of the SFA rationale focused primarily on D...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Dep...
Since the beginnings of the Cold War, the United States has provided arms and training to selected a...
Past research and government reports document that Security Force Assistance (SFA) provided by the U...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "DOD and...
Any significant homeland response event requires Americans to work together. This is a complex chall...
The Civil Response Corps (CRC) would function much like our military reserve. It would ease the burd...
The U.S. military struggles to manage lengthy, complex, multidimensional stability operations around...
Security cooperation is a vital component to the national security of the United States. Despite thi...
We remain a nation at war in an era of persistent conflict, but we do not stand alone. Our nation ha...
We remain a nation at war in an era of persistent conflict, but we do not stand alone. Our nation ha...
We remain a nation at war in an era of persistent conflict, but we do not stand alone. Our nation ha...