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portada Building partner capacity: key practices to effectively manage Department of Defense efforts to promote security cooperation: testimony before th
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
26
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
27.9 x 21.6 x 0.1 cm
Weight
0.09 kg.
ISBN13
9781974259489

Building partner capacity: key practices to effectively manage Department of Defense efforts to promote security cooperation: testimony before th

U. S. Government Accountability Office (Author) · Createspace · Paperback

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Synopsis "Building partner capacity: key practices to effectively manage Department of Defense efforts to promote security cooperation: testimony before th"

" DOD has increasingly focused on security cooperation activities designed to build the defense capacity of foreign partners and allies, furthering the U.S. objective of securing international peace and cooperation. Both the 2011 National Military Strategy of the United States of America and the 2011 National Strategy for Counterterrorism identify building partner capacity as a worldwide priority. As DOD continues to emphasize building partner capacity, the need for efficient and effective coordination with foreign partners and within the U.S. government has become more important, in part due to fiscal challenges, which can be exacerbated by overlapping or ineffective efforts. This testimony highlights opportunities to strengthen DOD's management of its building partner capacity efforts by focusing on three key practices: (1) setting clear goals and defining terminology, (2) coordinating activities and sharing information, and (3) sustaining efforts and evaluating progress. It is based on GAO's body of work on building partner capacity from April 2010 through November 2012. "

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