
To further this, faculty participate in scholarly, policy and professional activities to ensure students have a learning experience that meets the needs of the Navy and the intent of the Joint Professional Military Education (JPME) system. The department is first and foremost a teaching department where scholars and national security practitioners follow a curriculum that combines academic rigor with policy relevance.

Joint force structure within budget guidance Īt the end of TSDM, each seminar acts as a geographic combatant command working group to produce and present a capstone FX.Operating concepts that describe how the future force will operate.National security strategy and national military strategy that advances and defends U.S.Executive-level global strategic estimate of the future security environment over the next 20 years.They must also develop operating concepts for how the future joint force will operate, a joint force structure within budget constraints, and an implementation case study. national interests in this future environment.


Student seminars simulate the work of a national strategic planning team in which the objective is to produce an executive-level strategic estimate of the longer-term future global security environment and the main tenants of a national security strategy and a nested national military strategy to advance U.S. At the end of NSDM, each seminar acts as a national strategic planning working group to produce and present a capstone FX.
