The Project includes 13 Working Groups, nine of which conduct
research and analysis for the study, and four of which assist in
developing and implementing recommendations. The activities of these
working groups are coordinated and integrated by the PNSR staff. The
working group leaders have assembled teams from public policy
institutions, nonprofit organizations, universities, business and
government.
Please follow the links below to learn more about the PNSR Working Groups:
Research and Analysis
Provides historical examples to support the work of the Project's other working groups
Analyzes the role of
Congress in the national security system, including such issues as
oversight, resourcing, and committee structure
Examines human resources and human capital management across the wide spectrum of the national security system
Assesses the ability of the government to effectively share information and promote knowledge across the interagency system
Provides the context for
the Project's other working groups by describing the 21st century
security environment and its corresponding national security missions
Describes the national
security resourcing process at work in the Executive branch and in
Congress, specifically the ability of the United States to adequately
resource interagency missions
Analyzes existing
processes used throughout the national security system to conduct the
formulation of strategy, policy-making, and operational planning
Examines the impact of
organizational structure on the ability of the president to integrate
national security capabilities from a diversity of players across the
government
Develops a common vision
and set of guiding principles for the wide array of organizations
considered to be part of the national security system
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