DSCU News

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ISG Resident Advisors Support the Development of a Human Capital Plan in Romania

February 4, 2022

In 2019, the Institute for Security Governance first deployed Resident Advisors to Romania in support of its efforts to reform its human resource management systems. Romania seeks to fully retire its communist-legacy practices and implement a modern system consistent with an all-volunteer force that is operationally integrated with its capability development process.

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Condolences on the Recent Passing of a Highly Regarded Former DIILS Colleague

January 27, 2022

With deep sadness, we extend our condolences on the recent passing of a highly regarded former DIILS colleague, Mr. Jeffrey A. Davis, who was a Chief Legalman in the US Navy Reserve.

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ISG Helps Qatar Build Institutional Capacity Through FMS

December 20, 2021

The partnership between the United States and Qatar is rooted in “the common goal of a stable, secure, and prosperous Middle East.” The U.S. has been working with Qatar – as well as with other members of the Gulf Cooperation Council – “to increase cooperation on border security, maritime security, military preparedness, cybersecurity, and counterterrorism.”

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DIILS Partners with Uzbekistan

December 17, 2021

A DIILS team recently traveled to Uzbekistan.

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DIILS Partners with Cameroon on International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law

December 10, 2021

A DIILS team recently traveled to Garoua, Cameroon to meet with members of the Cameroonian Armed Forces to conduct Human Rights and Law of Armed Conflict Seminars.

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ISG Resident Advisors Assists in One of Estonia’s Largest Security Reforms

December 7, 2021

In 2020, the Institute for Security Governance (ISG) – U.S. Department of Defense’s lead implementer for Institutional Capacity Building – deployed a Resident Advisor to Estonia to support efforts by its Ministry of Defense (MoD) to improve national Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA). This effort was part of the larger bilateral security objective to ensure Estonia’s borders remain sovereign and secure through the use of intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, and data-sharing.