Future Forces Project
Defense Advisory Group
CNP's Future Forces Advisory Group brings together top experts and practitioners on defense reform, national security and strategic thinking. The goal of the Center's Future Forces Project is to examine the most important defense issues occurring today and identify the top challenges that will be emerging in the future; the Advisory Group provides invaluable guidance and support in this effort.
JOSEPH J. COLLINS*
National War College (*Serving on the Advisory Group as a private citizen)
ADM. ROBERT DUNN
USN (Ret)
DR. EVELYN FARKAS
American Security Project
MENDA FIFE
Former Professional Staff Member, Senate Defense Appropriations Subcommittee
DR. NORMAN FRIEDMAN
International Naval Consultant
LUKE FROST
*Serving on the Advisory Group as a private citizen
DR. JOHN F. GAROFANO
United States Naval War College
TIM GRACZEWSKI
Director, SACD, Intuit
COL. T.X. HAMMES
USMC (Ret)
JESSICA HERRERA-FLANIGAN
Former Professional Staff Member, House Committee on Homeland Security
DR. TIMOTHY HOYT
U.S. Naval War College
STEVEN NIDER
Center for National Policy
AL THOMPSON
Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti Inc.
DR. LOREN B. THOMPSON
Lexington Institute
COL. PETER UNDERWOOD
USMC (Ret)
Recent Events:
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Feb 4, 2009
The Center for National Policy was proud to host a fascinating off the record discussion with General James Cartwright, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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Dec 9, 2008
A CNP discussion with Rep. Ellen Tauscher.
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Nov 18, 2008
A CNP discussion with Secretary of the Army Pete Geren.
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Nov 12, 2008
A CNP discussion with General Barry McCaffrey.
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Jul 9, 2008
A CNP discussion with Dr. Thomas Fingar.
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Jun 10, 2008
A CNP discussion with Dr. Anthony Cordesman.
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May 14, 2008
A CNP discussion with Sherri Goodman and Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran.
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Apr 24, 2008
A CNP conversation with Brent Scowcroft.
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Apr 11, 2008
The Center for National Policy conducted a Policy Retreat, “A New Era for America,” for its strongest supporters. The event brought together experts in the fields of national security and the economy in order to look ahead to the changes coming to Washington that will affect government, industry and individuals alike.


