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| 3 Apr 2007 by MountainRunner Among other factors, the creation of a bona fide US civilian response corps requires addressing two institutional impediments within the State Department. One of these is the lack of promotional incentives provided to foreign service ... MountainRunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ |
| 21 Sep 2009 by Matt Armstrong For example, in 2004, the State Department decided to create a "Civilian Response Corps," in which civilians would go on short deployments into conflict zones. The corps only received funding last year. In time, it expects to build a ... MountainRunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ |
| 25 Jan 2007 by MountainRunner In his State of the Union speech (SOTU), President Bush made a reference to something he called the "Civilian Reserve Corps", also known as the Civilian Response Corps: And one of the first steps we can take together is to add to the ... MountainRunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ - References |
| 15 Apr 2008 by MountainRunner The Secretary's focus on the "2000 or so Americans" in the Civilian Response Corps that is to draw from the general public modeled on the military's reserve system ignores the two much more important components of S/CRS, ... MountainRunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ - References |
| 3 Jan 2008 by MountainRunner Our conversation stemmed from the desire to get the word out about S/CRS and to cut through the misconceptions that have emerged around one element of its expeditionary capability, the Civilian Response Corps. ... MountainRunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ - References |
| 17 Apr 2008 by MountainRunner the civilian stabilization initiative consists of three kinds of civilian responders: an active response corps of diplomats and interagency federal employees who are selected and trained for this capability; a standby response corps of ... mountainrunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ - References |
| 4 Dec 2007 by MountainRunner A post on S/CRS and the Civilian Response Corps following up on an interesting discussion yesterday about S/CRS and CRC. At present, I'm working off my old Dell, a laptop (now used for my IT consulting work which apparently I'll be ... MountainRunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ |
| 27 Nov 2007 by MountainRunner on rice, gates highlighted not just secstate's failure to prioritize or failure to mobilize, but he reinvigorated the theme of a civil response corps, or sysadmin as others would call it. secdef gates statement mocking his lobbying for ... mountainrunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ - References |
| 4 Aug 2007 by MountainRunner i had wanted to ask a question about the civilian response corps. austin bay posed a similar question, asking about a new goldwater-nichols act to give civilian agencies an expeditionary capability, a capability state has been reticent, ... mountainrunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ - References |
| 1 Oct 2008 by Matt Armstrong A delay in our response can mean the difference between crisis and stabilized success. The United States must be able to respond to a variety of international crises, both in civilian agency response to a crisis or as an effective ... MountainRunner - http://mountainrunner.us/ - References |
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