National Security Seminar, U.S. Army War College 2019
Mayor Debbie Winn of Tooele City (1st row, far right) joined the U.S. Army War College student body for the National Security Seminar (NSS), June 3-6, 2019. Selected representatives from across the United States were invited to join the graduate-level seminar and exchange thoughts about national security topics in the capstone phase of the USAWC graduate program.
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Carlisle Barracks, Pa. – Tooele City Mayor Debbie Winn participated in the U.S. Army War College 65th annual National Security Seminar (NSS) in Carlisle, Pa., June 3-6, 2019.
Mayor Winn was one of 160 business, government, academic, and community leaders selected from across the country to take part in the weeklong academic seminar alongside the students of the Army War College. During the special academic event, Winn represented fellow American citizens in discussions with the next generation of senior leaders of the U.S. Armed Forces. For the senior military leader-students, these exchanges enable a deeper understanding of perspectives from across the American society they serve. The National Security Seminar was the capstone event of the Army War College’s 10-month curriculum, just before the Class of 2019 graduation ceremony to confer the USAWC diploma and master’s degree in Strategic Studies.
Each of four NSS featured speakers addressed the ‘Complexities of Strategic Competition in a Globalized World’ through four elements of power: diplomatic power from Ambassador Deborah A. McCarthy; informational power with James R. Clapper, former Director of National Intelligence; military power from Lt. Gen. Jeffrey S. Buchanan, commander of U.S. Army North; and economic power from Harvard University Professor Jeffry Frieden.
National Security Seminar days are structured around daily presentations about an issue of national security significance, followed by candid discussion in a seminar with 16 students representing the U.S. military students, representatives of US Government agencies, and international officers in the student body. Extensive academic and social interaction with Army War College students who represent senior officers in the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, and other nations’ armed forces, with senior federal agency civilians.
The mission of the U.S. Army War College since 1901 is to educate and develop leaders for service at the strategic level, while advancing knowledge in the global application of landpower.
The Army War College resident education program, which sponsors NSS, is the signature program among its multiple education programs for strategists, senior leaders, and Army general officers.
• For more about the National Security Seminar and the U.S. Army War College: //www.csl.army.mil/nss/ and www.armywarcollege.edu.
• For more photos: //www.flickr.com/photos/usawc/ — see NSS album.
Mayor Winn personally funded all expenses for this event. No taxpayer monies were used.