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Enhancing Asia-Pacific Readiness in Navy

Enhancing Asia-Pacific Readiness in Navy.

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Enhancing Asia-Pacific Readiness in Navy

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  1. Enhancing Asia-Pacific Readiness in Navy • Overarching Strategy:“This country is at a strategic turning point after a decade of war and therefore, we are shaping a Joint Force for the future that will be smaller and leaner, but will be flexible, ready and technologically advanced.” -- Sustaining U. S. Global Leadership, January 2012 • CJCS Memo dtd 22 May 12: “I have directed the Joint Staff to begin exploration of a Hands-like program focused on the Asia-Pacific region.” “Over the long term, China’s emergence as a regional power will have the potential to affect the U.S. economy and our security in a variety of ways.” -- Sustaining U. S. Global Leadership

  2. USN Asia-Pacific (APAC) Hands • Proposal: PACOM oriented Navy initiative built on existing billets using CBRIP*– not AFPAK Hands applied to Pacific • Mission: Build understanding & confidence to inform decision makers • Select officers to acquire regional knowledge – provided in context of communities so officers remain Due Course • Participation in program determined by coded billet requirements • Concept: Start with Information Dominance Corps (IDC) • Leverage NPS in AY-13/14 – candidates receive 12 regionally-focused credit hours and a Master’s Certificate • Implement APAC Hand AQDs for designated expertise levels • Correlate with established IDC-only East-Asia Focus Area tracking AQD • Expand to URL, PAO, etc., communities • Complements FAO Community – not “FAO-lites” * CBRIP = Capabilities-based Requirements Identification Process 2

  3. NPS APAC Hand Courses Required: Fall Miller NS3600 History of Modern East Asia Fall Miller NS3661 Government and Security in China Fall Chatterjee NS4664 Religious Activism in South Asia Winter Miller NS3605 History and Traditional Cultures of East Asia Winter Ear NS3645 Political Economy of Asia Winter Glosny NS4025 Special Topics: East Asia - Chinese Foreign Policy Spring Miller NS3600 History of Modern East Asia Spring Weiner NS3620 Survey of Asian Politics Spring Miller NS4620 Seminar on the Chinese People's Liberation Army

  4. Navy Development Stages* * Conceptual – In Development

  5. Proposed APAC Hands AQD

  6. Proposed Advanced AQDs

  7. Questions? Mr. Lee Johnson OPNAV N13F lee.johnson@navy.mil Aug 2013

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