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Dr. Whitney Grespin Presents at the USASOC

January 10, 2024

The Institute for Security Governance (ISG) West Africa Regional Program Lead, Dr. Whitney Grespin, presented at the United States Army Special Operations Command’s (USASOC) Geostrategic Symposium at Fort Bragg, N.C. Dr. Grespin engaged and shared her academic and practical expertise with USASOC and U.S. Government interagency stakeholders.

Fundamentals of Maritime Security

Fundamentals of Maritime Security

January 9, 2024

Congratulations to the latest cohort of “Fundamentals of Maritime Security” graduates. This course is structured to provide participants with the strategic context shaping the maritime space in the early 21st century; an overview of various maritime transnational threats; risk and governance self-assessment exercises; maritime domain awareness; and strategies and solutions for governments to effectively prevent, prepare for, and manage the consequences of various maritime threats.

The Maritime Security (MARSEC) functional area at the Institute for Security Governance tailors each of its courses to the specific conditions and requirements of the selected audience, focusing on strategic and operational levels.

DSCA & DSCU Delegation Meets the Chief of Defense of The Gambia

DSCA & DSCU Delegation Meets the Chief of Defense of the Gambia

January 4, 2024

On December 13-14, a delegation comprising DSCA Deputy Director Mr. Michael Miller, DSCA Chief of Staff Mr. Steven Derscheid, DSCU President Dr. Celeste Gventer, and DSCU Vice President Dr. Jason Fritz met with the leaders and staff of DSCA outstations, the Institute for Security Governance, and the Defenses Resource Management Institute on Naval Support Activity Monterey.

During their visit, the DSCA & DSCU delegation had the opportunity to meet Major General Mamat OA Cham, the Chief of Defence Staff of The Gambia Armed Forces, who was at ISG to participate in the two-week Executive Program in Defense Decision-Making resident course.

ISG Heron January Issue

January 2, 2024

Welcome the New Year with a new issue Institute’s quarterly newsletter – The ISG Heron – highlighting our work in Security Cooperation and Institutional Capacity Building as well as the people who contribute to this important mission.

In this issue, ISG:

• Celebrates ISG’s Fourth Secretary of Defense Maintenance Award win
• Spotlights the DSCU Presidential Visit to ISG & DRMI
• Reminisces about ISG’s Successful On-Site in Monterey
• Welcomes five new, impressive Regional Advising and Functional Leads
• Delves into how the Royal Jordanian Navy is Securing and Protecting its Maritime Borders
• Highlights ISG’s Support for 2023 Exercise Keris Aman

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DIILS Engages with Albania

January 2, 2024

A team from the Defense Institute of International Legal Studies (DIILS) recently traveled to Albania to conduct a seminar on Human Rights and the Law of Armed Conflict with members of the Albanian military.

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ISG Wins Fourth Secretary of Defense Maintenance Award Ceremony

January 2, 2024

We are proud to announce that DSCU / ISG’s Resident Advising Program (Ministry of Defense Advisors) in Kyiv, Ukraine has been honored with the 2023 Secretary of Defense Maintenance Award for Sustainment Training, Advice, and Assistance of Foreign Military Forces, Ministerial category.

At the Annual Secretary of Defense Maintenance Awards ceremony in San Diego, Mr. Erik Stohlmann, ISG Regional Advising Principal for Europe, represented the Institute’s winners, accepting the award presented by Assistant Secretary of Defense for Sustainment, the Honorable Christopher Lowman.