The Project on National Security Reform is grateful for the broad-based support it has received to date, and it actively seeks additional public and private funding.
The Project has received grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York and General Atlantic Corporation and is receiving pro bono support from the Center for the Study of the Presidency, Brookings Institution, SRA, and Military Professional Resources, Inc. The Project also has received support from the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Heritage Foundation, Hoover Institution, Science Applications International Corporation, and the Institute for Defense Analyses. PNSR maintains collaborative relationships with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Department of Homeland Security, National Defense University, the Office of Personnel Management, and the State Department.
The Secretary of Defense has indicated his intent to enter into a cooperative agreement with the Project to provide a substantial grant and facilitate collaboration with other federal departments and agencies. The Chairman of the Joint Staff has indicated his intent to provide subject matter expertise to the Project.
PNSR has benefited from several thousand hours of pro bono assistance from numerous past and present national security professionals around the country. If you are committed to reform and believe your background and experience would benefit the Project, please contact us.
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