The U.S. Navy’s 2008 Stability and Security Conference

The Center for Stabilization and Reconstruction Studies (CSRS) is a teaching institute located at the Naval Postgraduate School, whose purpose is to provide educational opportunities for the full-spectrum of actors that become involved in stabilization and reconstruction activities. We applaud the Navy for undertaking stabilization and reconstruction activities as an important part of the new year. On January 30-31st, 2008 the CSRS will host the "The U.S. Navy's 2008 Stability and Security Conference," pulling both Navy and non-Navy stakeholders to address several key Navy-centric topics including:

* Receive and discuss emerging S&R concepts throughout the Navy
* Discuss and share information about contemporary Navy contributions to S&R and present Navy capabilities and experiences to non-Navy S&R actors.
* Strengthen and better network the Navy professional S&R community within and outside the Navy.
* Introduce perspectives and priorities of other S&R actors to the Navy S&R community.

Confirmed as Navy keynote speakers are:
* Vice Admiral John Morgan, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information, Plans and Strategy (N3/N5),
* Rear Admiral select Kevin Donegan, Director, Strategy and Policy Division (N5SP).

To see the agenda and register for this higly anticipated event, please click here.