ORCID

Nicholas Armstrong: 0000-0002-9282-1716

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Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT) [Contributor]

Description/Abstract

This publication details the foundational logic supporting a call to action, related to a broad-based effort to articulate and institutionalize a National Veterans Strategy.

Document Type

Report

Disciplines

Military and Veterans Studies

Extent

24 pages

DCMI Type

Text

Keywords

Veterans strategy, Policy

Subject

Policy, Government; Veterans

Publisher

Institute for Veterans and Military Families at Syracuse University

Date

2013

Language

English

Acknowledgements

This publication represents the collaborative effort of Syracuse University’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) and Institute for National Security and Counterterrorism (INSCT). Principal authors of the report are Nicholas J. Armstrong, M.P.A., Ph.D. Candidate (INSCT) and J. Michael Haynie, Ph.D. (IVMF). Contributing authors include Daniel Savage, M.P.P. (IVMF); James Schmeling, J.D. (IVMF); William Banks, J.D., M.A. (INSCT); and VADM (Ret.) Robert Murrett, M.A. (INSCT). Further we would like to acknowledge the 15 senior leaders from across the private-sector and veterans’ community who provided feedback on early drafts of this publication. Special acknowledgment to Phillip Carter, senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, for his review, feedback, and collaboration related to the development of this report. Finally, we would like to acknowledge the external advisory boards of both the IVMF and INSCT for their ongoing support and strategic guidance and the research assistance and administrative support provided by the outstanding staff of the IVMF.

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