University's Center on Contemporary Conflict Leads Project on Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
Posted February 2012 National Security Affairs Distinguished Professor Releases Two Books on Wholly Diverse Subjects
Posted January 2012 NPS Professor Clay Moltz Explores "Asia's Space Race" in New Book
Posted December 2011 Transportation Security Administration Chief Visits NPS, CHDS
Posted December 2011 New Book: Exploring Hybrid Warfare
Posted October 5, 2011 Pacific ELP Success
Posted October, 2011 CCMR Building Partner Defense Institutions
Posted August 3, 2011 DRMI Launches New Course, Library Benefits
Posted August 3, 2011 CCC Launches New PASCC Research Initiative
Posted July 5, 2011 NPS Faculty Deliver Cultural Education While Deployed with the Fleet
Posted June 6, 2011 |
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The CCC is now home to the Project on Advanced Systems and Concepts for Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (PASCC).
Bruneau recently published two books on subjects concerning national security, defense, civil military relations and organized crime.
Moltz explores Asia’s space programs and the dangers of a growing militarization of the space race in his most recent book.
TSA Chief John Pistole congratulates several TSA employees who completed CHDS's homeland security program.
Major Paul Brister, recent NPS doctoral graduate in security studies, co-edited a book on hybrid warfare while completing his dissertation.
A CHDS pilot Executive Leaders Program for the Pacific Region brought security and emergency management officials together.
The recent CCMR conference brought together over 200 U.S. and foreign government and military officials to discuss DIB.
A partnership with the Dudley Knox Library grew out of DRMI's new Performance Management and Budgeting course.
The CCC new project on advanced systems and concepts for combating WMD (PASCC) is now up and running.
Faculty from the Regional Security Education Program bring regional expertise to deployed Strike Groups.