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Interagency Coordination: The Other Side of CIMIC
Authors:Paul Shemella
Institution:Program Manager for Combating Terrorism, The Center for Civil-Military Relations (CCMR) , Naval Postgraduate School , Monterey, CA
Abstract:All governments wrestle with the challenge of interagency coordination. Improving civil-military coordination, at the national level as well as in the field, can be a useful step in designing a more effective defense decision-making process. National-level organisations do not cooperate easily, but young military and civilian personnel with CIMIC experience can begin to open stovepipes. If vertically organized governments are ever to deal effectively with horizontally organized threats, they must become populated by those who have witnessed the power of horizontal thinking. CIMIC operations thus prepare future `bureaucrats' to create government networks capable of managing the triple threat of terrorism, insurgency and organized crime
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