Institutional Capacity Building

National Guard's top leaders emphasize NCOs role in State Partnership Program

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LAS VEGAS – Developing NCOs has long been a strategy in the U.S. military to build capability and maintain readiness by way of providing the education and training required to operate in complex environments.

While the professional development of NCOs is varied in focus internationally, many countries are recognizing the critical importance of their enlisted force and increasingly prioritizing training and professional development programs.

ISG Turns Five!

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In five years under the auspices of DSCA, and nearly 30 years of history as a DoD Security Cooperation implementing component, the Institute for Security Governance has grown remarkably into a pivotal force within the Department of Defense, expanding our reach with our foreign partners and continuing to innovate and implement in all aspects of Security Cooperation.

DSCA supports the DoD Women, Peace, and Security Program

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The Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) Act of 2017 (Public Law 115-68) informs a U.S. policy to ensure the meaningful participation of women in conflict prevention, management, and resolution processes and post-conflict relief and recovery efforts to promote more inclusive and democratic societies and long-term stability of countries and regions. The Department of Defense (DoD) is identified as one of the four U.S. government Departments and Agencies responsible for implementing the WPS Act and supporting United States Strategy on Women, Peace, and Security of 2019, together with the Department of State, USAID, and Department of Homeland Security.

Teamwork provides protective masks quickly

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By Tim Hoyle
DLA Disposition Services

ALBANY, Georgia, April 13, 2020 — Quick efforts by elements of the Defense Security Cooperation Agency, the Defense Logistics Agency and U.S. Transportation Command moved 154,000 N95 masks from storage at Albany, Georgia, to make them available to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services or the military in their response to COVID-19.