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Governance Innovation for Security and Development: Concept of Operations

Governance Innovation for Security and Development: Concept of Operations. SGT Charles N. Palmares Civil Affairs Training Sergeant, 1005 th CAPO Training Company Project Coordinator, Stanford Peace Innovation Lab. Content. Goal Purpose Objectives Organization

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Governance Innovation for Security and Development: Concept of Operations

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  1. Governance Innovation for Security and Development:Concept of Operations SGT Charles N. Palmares Civil Affairs Training Sergeant, 1005th CAPO Training Company Project Coordinator, Stanford Peace Innovation Lab

  2. Content • Goal • Purpose • Objectives • Organization • Timeline, Deliverables, Responsibilities (TBD)

  3. Objective

  4. Goal • Support of professionalization of Civil Affairs practitioners • Enable US Army SOF to more effectively operate in the civil dimension of military operations across the spectrum of conflict

  5. Purpose

  6. Purpose • Narrow the gap in understanding military support to governance • Bridge knowledge between the military and civilian components of the international development community • Further understanding of approaching security and development simultaneously through supporting governance • Fulfill obligations to US foreign policy and US Army Civil Affairs doctrine

  7. Objectives

  8. Objectives • Multi-stakeholder dialogue and analysis of: • military support to governance • human behavior dynamics in conflict mitigation and prevention • technological enablers for stability and peace building • planning and integration into military operations

  9. Organization

  10. Governance Panels • Provision of Essential Services • Political Moderation and Accountability • Stewardship of State Resources • Civic Participation and Empowerment • (Rotate Every Month) Panels Based on USIP Tenets for Stable Governance Working Group: Planning and Integration Working Group: Security and Development Working Group: Human Behavior Dynamics Working Group: Technological Enablers • Sub-Groups: • Civil Affairs • US State Department • Non-Governmental Organizations • (To Be Determined) • Sub-Groups: • Civil Information Management • Governance Modelling • (To Be Determined) • Sub-Groups: • Strategic Communication • Persuasive Technologies • (To Be Determined) • Sub-Groups: • Provision of Essential and Humanitarian Services • Civil Security • Governance • Economy and Infrastructure • Rule of Law • Homeland Security

  11. Timeline, Deliverables, Responsibilities

  12. Timeline, Deliverables, and Responsibilities • Timeline: To Be Determined • Deliverables: To Be Determined • Responsibilities: To Be Determined

  13. Content • Goal • Purpose • Objectives • Organization • Timeline, Deliverables, and Responsibilities (TBD)

  14. Governance Innovation for Security and Development:Concept of Operations SGT Charles N. Palmares Civil Affairs Training Sergeant, 1005th CAPO Training Company Project Coordinator, Stanford Peace Innovation Lab

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