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The Executive Leaders Program (ELP) has been developed from the CHDS master's degree curricula. Participants study key homeland security topics and issues while building working relationships and networks across local, state, tribal, federal, and jurisdictional lines. This program was designed to accommodate the busy schedules of executives.
The Center for Homeland Defense and Security (CHDS) was established in April 2002. [1] CHDS offers its own Masters program and other programs at various levels. [2] The CHDS Masters program was first offered in 2003. [3] CHDS also has created partnerships with many private institutions of higher learning. [1]
The William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies (WJPC) was created on September 3, 1997 [3] by then-U.S. Secretary of Defense William Perry, who had proposed creating a regional center tailored to the unique requirements of the Western Hemisphere where many countries could strengthen civilian defense and security leadership in revitalized democracies.
The application process requires the member to apply on the AUP Website with a personal statement and all of the required supporting materials. The program is operated by an Internship Program Manager. The program can place students at Coast Guard Headquarters and other operational or mission support units across the United States or virtually.
The Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) is a public graduate school operated by the United States Navy and located in Monterey, California.. It offers master's and doctoral degrees in more than 70 fields of study to the U.S. Armed Forces, Department of Defense civilians and international partners. [3]
He also completed the Department of Homeland Security “Executive Leaders Program” in 2012 at the Center for Homeland Defense and Security, Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. [4] Diaz was a visiting scholar at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. from 2004 to 2005.
The overseas field studies involve interactions with senior commanders of United States unified commands, American Ambassadors, allied military leaders, and senior political leaders of foreign governments. [1] [2] [5] During the course CAPSTONE Fellows analyze the national security policy process.
The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC), formerly the School of the Americas, [2] is a United States Department of Defense school located at Fort Moore (formerly known as Fort Benning) in Columbus, Georgia, renamed in the 2001 National Defense Authorization Act.