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Lectures and Speeches
The Marvin Center
The George Washington University
April 25, 2006
National Defense University, Office of Force Transformation
Note: all presentations are in Microsoft PowerPoint format.
Schedule of Events and Presentations
| 0830 | Welcome |
| 0840-0920 | Foundations
for Force Transformation Dr. Stuart Johnson, Force Transformation Chair, National Defense University |
| 0920 - 1005 | Strategic
Directions for Transformation in the Department of Defense Mr. Terry Pudas, Acting Director, Office of Force Transformation |
| 1015 - 1100 | Stabilization
and Transition Operations Dr. Hans Binnendijk, Roosevelt Chair, National Defense University |
| 1115 - 1200 | The
Theory and Practice of Network-Centric Operations for Major Warfighting Mr. John Garstka, Assistant Director for Concepts and Operations, Office of Force Transformation |
| 1300 - 1345 | Pursuing
Transformation Priorities and the 2006 Quadrennial Defense Review Dr. Stuart Johnson, Force Transformation Chair, National Defense University |
| 1400 - 1445 | Interagency
Transformation for Counter-Terrorist Operations and Other New Era Threats Mr. M. E. "Spike" Bowman, Director, Intelligence Issues Group, FBI |
| 1500 - 1600 | Transformation in the Wider Network: Processes and Synergies Between Defense, Diplomacy and Foreign Assistance Dr. Gordon Adams, Director, Security Policy Studies Program, The Elliott School of International Affairs, The George Washington University |
| 1600 | Closing Remarks |
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