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Monday, February 21, 2005
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Margaret Murphy, “DOD Talking Points – National Security Personnel System”, Washington: Office of
the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, July 7, 2003.
47
Department of Defense, “National Security Personnel System – Proposed Regulations Fact Sheet”,
(Washington: Department of Defense, 10 February 2005), p. 1. See also “Department of Defense NationalSecurity Personnel System Proposed Regulations Overview (
www.cpms.osd.mil/nsps
), 10 February 2005.
48
United States Congress, “National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004: The Civil Service
and National Security Personnel Improvement Act”, (Washington: Congress of the United States),November 2003.
49
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), “Transformation for the 21
st
Century, Fact Sheet on
Civilian Personnel Changes”, (Washington: CSIS, August 2003).
50
CIA University, “Central Intelligence Leadership Academy – Developing Leaders Who Get Results”,
(Lake Fairfax, Virginia: CILA, 2003).
51
John W. Chambers, ed. The Oxford Companion to American Military History, (New York: Oxford
University Press, 1999), p. 745.
52
For a thorough discussion of the development of the Goldwater-Nichols Act see: James R. Locher III,
Victory on the Potomac, (College Station, Texas: Texas A+M University Military History Series, 2002).
53
Jim Garamone, “Pace Proposes Interagency Goldwater-Nichols Act”, Defense Link News, 9 July 2004, p.
1
54
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Beyond Goldwater-Nichols – Defense Reform for a New
Strategic Era, March 2004.
55
John Lewis Gaddis, “Grand Strategy in the Post-Cold War World”, Grand Strategy Project Review
Project
,
(New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University, June 2000).
56
A similar proposal is contained in Road Map for National Security: Imperative of Change, pp. 102-103.
57
The Commission on Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Play to Win, p. 3.
58
Edward Luttwak, Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1976), p. 137.
59
For a good discussion of developments in industry see Daniel Goleman, “Leadership that Gets Results”,
Harvard Business Review, March-April 2000, pp. 78-90.
60
Walter F. Ulmer, Jr. “Thoughts on Strategic Leadership”, 31 August 1995.
61
Yogi Berra, The Yogi Book, p. 26.
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Monday, February 21, 2005
Draft
McCausland
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46
Margaret Murphy, “DOD Talking Points – National Security Personnel System”, Washington: Office of
the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, July 7, 2003.
47
Department of Defense, “National Security Personnel System – Proposed Regulations Fact Sheet”,
(Washington: Department of Defense, 10 February 2005), p. 1. See also “Department of Defense National Security Personnel System Proposed Regulations Overview (
www.cpms.osd.mil/nsps
), 10 February 2005.
48
United States Congress, “National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2004: The Civil Service
and National Security Personnel Improvement Act”, (Washington: Congress of the United States), November 2003.
49
Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), “Transformation for the 21
st
Century, Fact Sheet on
Civilian Personnel Changes”, (Washington: CSIS, August 2003).
50
CIA University, “Central Intelligence Leadership Academy – Developing Leaders Who Get Results”,
(Lake Fairfax, Virginia: CILA, 2003).
51
John W. Chambers, ed. The Oxford Companion to American Military History, (New York: Oxford
University Press, 1999), p. 745.
52
For a thorough discussion of the development of the Goldwater-Nichols Act see: James R. Locher III,
Victory on the Potomac, (College Station, Texas: Texas A+M University Military History Series, 2002).
53
Jim Garamone, “Pace Proposes Interagency Goldwater-Nichols Act”, Defense Link News, 9 July 2004, p.
1
54
Center for Strategic and International Studies, Beyond Goldwater-Nichols – Defense Reform for a New
Strategic Era, March 2004.
55
John Lewis Gaddis, “Grand Strategy in the Post-Cold War World”, Grand Strategy Project Review
Project
,
(New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University, June 2000).
56
A similar proposal is contained in Road Map for National Security: Imperative of Change, pp. 102-103.
57
The Commission on Post-Conflict Reconstruction, Play to Win, p. 3.
58
Edward Luttwak, Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1976), p. 137.
59
For a good discussion of developments in industry see Daniel Goleman, “Leadership that Gets Results”,
Harvard Business Review, March-April 2000, pp. 78-90.
60
Walter F. Ulmer, Jr. “Thoughts on Strategic Leadership”, 31 August 1995.
61
Yogi Berra, The Yogi Book, p. 26.
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