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EVOLVING THE JOINT QUALIFICATION SYSTEM FOR DSCA: FROM WHOLE OF DOD TO WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Van Beek, Scott D.
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Title
EVOLVING THE JOINT QUALIFICATION SYSTEM FOR DSCA: FROM WHOLE OF DOD TO WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT
Publisher
Monterey, CA; Naval Postgraduate School
Description

In 2013, a Government Accountability Report gap analysis on the state of joint professional military education (JPME) identified deficiencies in many areas that are critical to success in the defense support to civil authorities (DSCA) mission. This thesis utilized a case study methodology to discover the leadership qualities required of DSCA officers and ways that the Joint Qualification System could be modified to develop DSCA leaders. Cases of the downrange mission and the homeland mission were examined. This thesis found that the downrange mission has evolved significantly since World War II’s industrial age under MacArthur, past Operation Eagle Claw and the resulting Goldwater–Nichols Act, into Desert Storm, and finally to Operation Iraqi Freedom’s information age under McChrystal. The homeland mission has evolved on a path that parallels the downrange mission by failing during Hurricane Katrina, enacting the dual-status commander concept, and succeeding at Superstorm Sandy. However, the homeland mission has yet to evolve toward the kind of shared leadership and adaptability required in the complex information age. Recommendations include evolving the JQS to include DSCA specific paths, leveraging the National Guard as well as the best and brightest universities and academia throughout the nation, and modifying the Center for Homeland Defense and Security’s graduate program to qualify as JPME II credit.


Subjects: DSCA; leadership; GNA; Posse Comitatus; Katrina; Sandy; JQS; JQO; OPMEP; DSC; JPME; S-JDA; E-JDA; McChrystal; Mac Arthur; OIF; OEC; JCWS; AJPME; homeland; education; military; defense; support; civil; authorities; Stafford; insurrection; economy; constitution; state; active duty; Goldwater; Nichols; hurricane; joint; professional; JDAL; NDU; fellows; DOD; dual; status; command; team; national guard; NGB; CJCS; information age; industrial age; disaster; training; development; empowered execution
Language English
Publication date September 2019
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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evolvingthejoint1094563515
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Internet Archive identifier: evolvingthejoint1094563515
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