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U. S. Marine Corps & U. S. Coast Guard THESIS RESEARCH WORKING GROUP MEETING 13-1. General Schedule of Events Monday, 22 Apr 0800-0830 Keynote Speaker’s Remarks (GL102) 0830-0850 Marine Corps 2025 Brief (GL102 ) 0850-0950 Plenary Session 1 (GL102) 0950-1000 Break
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U. S. Marine Corps & U. S. Coast Guard THESIS RESEARCH WORKING GROUP MEETING 13-1 • General Schedule of Events • Monday, 22 Apr • 0800-0830 Keynote Speaker’s Remarks (GL102) • 0830-0850 Marine Corps 2025 Brief (GL102 ) • 0850-0950 Plenary Session 1 (GL102) • 0950-1000 Break • 1000-1050 Plenary Session 2 (GL102) • 1050-1100 Break • 1100-1150 Plenary Session 3 (GL102) • 1150-1300 No-host Lunch (El Prado Room) • 1200-1230 ONR Code 30 Profile Brief (GL102) • 1300-1700 Sponsor Break-out Sessions (Assigned Rooms) • Tuesday, 23 Apr • 0800-1130 Sponsor In-progress Reviews (Assigned Rooms) • 1200-1230 ONR Business Practices Brief (GL102) • 1300-1630 Faculty/student Back-briefs (Assigned Rooms) • Wednesday, 24 Apr • 0800-0815 Meeting Measures of Effectiveness Brief (GL102) • 0815-0900 Closing Remarks (GL102) • Visit www.nps.edu/services/usmc for the latest information! For More Information Contact Capt Tony Pollman Office: He016 Phone: 831-656-2794 E-mail: pollman@nps.edu April 22-24, 2013 aboard Naval Postgraduate School - Monterey, CA All NPS Students and Faculty are Welcome to Attend! ----------------------------- Come and Partner to do Research to Help the Marine Corps & Coast Guard Solve Their Toughest Challenges!! • Anticipated Research Sponsors • Marine Corps • Deputy Commandant for: • Aviation • Combat Development & Integration • Installations & Logistics • Plans, Policies & Operations • Programs & Resources • Manpower & Reserve Affairs • Director of C4 • Director of Intelligence • Ellis Group • Expeditionary Energy Office • MC Network Operations and Security • MC Security Cooperation Group • MC Systems Command • MC War-fighting Lab • Office of Naval Research • Strategic Initiatives Group • - & Various Coast Guard Agencies - • Mission • The Marine Corps’ Thesis Research Working Group Meeting is a forum for Research Sponsors to communicate their Research & analysis needs directly to Naval Postgraduate School faculty & students. In-progress reviews are also conducted during the semi-annual meeting. • Intent • Provide a single, standard mechanism that allows the Marine Corps to interface and leverage an economical and underutilized organic research asset. • End-state • A systematic, repeatable, and enduring partnership to support Marine Corps research objectives and make NPS research directly relevant to the Warfighter. • MEETING INPUT • Sponsor Broad Area Studies or proposed Thesis Topics. • MEETING OUTPUT • Research or thesis proposals, and relationships or partnerships.