It's the first big event of 2025! We're excited to partner with our colleagues at @USFWorld to bring you a night of conversation with GNSI Executive Director General (Ret) Frank McKenzie U.S. Marines, former United States Ambassador to Panama Barbara Stephenson, who's also the Vice Provost for Global Affairs at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, along with USF World's leader, Vice President Dr. Kiki Caruson. The trio will examine key issues surrounding global diplomacy and security in a post-U.S. election world. Save the date today! Registration is requested at the link below. https://lnkd.in/gjJTQGQY
Global and National Security Institute (GNSI)
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Our journey to becoming an internationally recognized thought leader across the global and national security environment
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Today’s national security environment is increasingly complex and covers whole-of-society problems such as extremism, chem/bio threats, climate change, disinformation, transnational crime, and cybercrime. This environment is not only serviced by science and technology, but is driven by them. Advances in areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, extended reality, quantum computing, and biometrics will require national security policymakers to understand technological complexities never before considered. These complexities further demonstrate the need for broad and highly integrated solutions to properly inform policy. The University of South Florida recognizes this trend and has identified global and national security as a strategic area of focus. The intent is to combine research, community partnerships, academic programs, and federal funding opportunities to take full advantage of USF’s emergence as the nation’s fastest-rising university over the last decade. The Global and National Security Institute will lead this strategic effort at USF. Today’s policy landscape is becoming increasingly competitive and crowded, addressing challenges exacerbated by advancing technology and an increasingly globalized and networked society. These challenges require a clearly different alternative that offers practical, actionable solutions to policy makers to 21st-century security challenges for decision makers at the local, state, national, and global level, focused on the intersection of security policy and technology. It will also serve as the entry portal for USF’s broad cooperation with Department of Defense (DOD) and associated agencies. GNSI will connect regularly with leaders and experts from academia, government, and the private sector, and operate across three distinct Strategic Areas of Focus: 1) Science and Technology, 2) Human Dynamics and Social Behavior, and 3) Cybersecurity.
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www.usf.edu/gnsi
Global and National Security Institute (GNSI)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 智库
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Tampa,FL
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 2022
- 领域
- Global and National Security、AI、Climate Change、Academic Research、Science and Technology、Human Dynamics、PME、Cybersecurity、Social Behavior、Academic Publication、Applied Engineering、Military、Community Partnerships、Consulting、Data Analysis、Policy Papers、White Papers、21st Century Challenges、Security Challenges、Security Policy和Decision Makers
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4202 E. Fowler Ave
CGS 401
US,FL,Tampa,33620
Global and National Security Institute (GNSI)员工
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Siobhan MacDermott
Former Vice Chair Bank of America. Financial Services. National Security. Diplomacy. Equestrian.
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Glenn Beckmann
Communications Manager, Global and National Security Institute at University of South Florida
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Magda Long
Research Fellow working on intelligence, covert influence operations, and hybrid warfare.
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Frank Sobchak, PhD
Chair, Irregular Warfare Studies, Modern War Institute, USMA West Point. Senior Fellow GNSI at USF. Adjunct Professor, Joint Special Operations…
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?? "Hit hard, hit fast, hit often." Admiral William “Bull” Halsey’s motto defined his bold approach in WWII, but how effective was it in the long run? Retired four-star General (Ret) Frank McKenzie analyzes Halsey’s career, exploring his triumphs and the challenges he faced in a rapidly changing war. Dive into this rare perspective on one of America’s legendary military leaders in the latest episode of What’s Really Happening? ?? Watch now to uncover lessons in leadership and innovation. https://lnkd.in/eXMerZAA #GNSI # WhatReallyHappening #MilitaryHistory #AdmiralHalsey #Leadership #WWII #NavalStrategy
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The Red Sea links the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal. This narrow waterway is a conduit for 12-15% of global trade, worth one trillion dollars per year. There are a few key players that maximize the danger to #maritimesecurity in the region, including #Iran-backed #Houthis in Yemen and various #Somalipirate groups, including the #AliZwahilaGroup, #SalebaanClan, #AfweyenGroup, and pirates linked to the Islamic extremist faction, #alShabab5 Our latest GNSI Decision Brief, authored by our own Arman Mahmoudian, Ph.D., focuses on these key players, the lack of secured sea lanes currently and what will change - for better or worse - in the future. https://lnkd.in/gRpQ_VvY
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?? "Hit hard, hit fast, hit often." Admiral William “Bull” Halsey’s motto defined his bold approach in WWII, but how effective was it in the long run? Retired four-star General (Ret) Frank McKenzie U.S. Marines analyzes Halsey’s career, exploring his triumphs and the challenges he faced in a rapidly changing war. Dive into this rare perspective on one of America’s true legends of the sea in the latest episode of "What’s Really Happening?" ?? Watch now to uncover lessons in leadership and innovation. https://lnkd.in/eXMerZAA #GNSI #WhatsReallyHappening #MilitaryHistory #AdmiralHalsey #Leadership #WWII #NavalStrategy
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GNSI Strategy and Research Manager Tad Schnaufer II, Ph.D.analyzed the first 1000 days of #Russia's invasion of #Ukraine for Bay News 9 in #StPetersburg yesterday, offering insights about the ramifications of the United States shifting positions to now allow Ukraine to use long-range missiles, as well as the difficult path to victory for either side at this juncture of the war. https://lnkd.in/eCXKieHG
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This is fantastic news ?? for Port Tampa Bay! It's also important that such a vital Florida resource is resilient and secure. That will be the topic of our first #FloridaSecurityForum in 2025: Port and Maritime Security: Risks and Resilience. As one of the primary movers of goods for the entire country, #Florida's ports are a critical piece of national security. We're excited about the possibility of working with Port Tampa Bay and other key stakeholders around the #SunshineState to put together this indispensable conference. Save the Date! November 4-5, 2025. Keep your eyes out for more details in the New Year. #nationalsecurity #portsecurity #maritimesecurity #floridaports
BIG NEWS! Port Tampa Bay's economic impact has DOUBLED. The port serves as West Central Florida's largest economic driver. Our latest economic impact study found that the port has a 34.6 billion dollar economic value on our region and supports more than 192,000 total jobs. Additionally, the average Port Tampa Bay maritime-related salary was $74,350.00, which far exceeds the state’s average salary for all occupations of $55,980.00. From flour to furniture, aggregates to agriculture, steel to salt, and produce to petroleum, our port handles nearly every type of cargo, in addition to serving as a major U.S. Cruise Homeport and having the largest ship building and repair hub in the Southeastern U.S. Read more: https://loom.ly/qUDCsC8 #EconomicDriver #Jobs #Cargo #Seaports
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In this episode, USAID Senior Foreign Service Officer Alexious Butler discusses the “golden hour” in conflict zones – that crucial moment where timely aid can change outcomes. Learn about her experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq, and how USAID navigates complex challenges to support communities in crisis. Tune in to understand the meaning of resilience and the process behind her work. #GNSI #USAID #ForeignService #GlobalAid #Afghanistan Watch Here ??: https://lnkd.in/eYzRXp6h
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?? Rethinking Afghanistan: Strategic Competition in the Heart of Asia ???? The recent GNSI Policy Dialogue, "Rethinking Afghanistan," brought together policymakers, strategists, and thought leaders to explore Afghanistan’s evolving role in geopolitics. GNSI staff and a student member of the Future Strategist Program sat down to reflect on lessons learned from U.S. operations in the region, new perspectives on regional collaboration, and next steps for strategic stability. Catch the latest episode of "At the Boundary" to dive deeper into these vital issues. ?? https://ow.ly/hs3Z50U8jWo #Afghanistan #PolicyDialogue #Geopolitics
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In this eye-opening interview, General (Ret) Frank McKenzie, former U. S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) commander, provides a detailed analysis of the ongoing conflict between Iran and Israel. ?? He discusses the strategic objectives of both nations, the potential nuclear threat from Iran, and how the U.S. might respond. Watch now for insights on this crucial geopolitical issue. ???? ???? #IranIsraelConflict #MiddleEastSecurity #MilitaryLeadership #GlobalPolicy #Geopolitics ?? Watch it here: https://lnkd.in/eYhCHmpQ
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The 1983 Marine Barracks bombing is viewed as a turning point in modern terrorism. In the latest episode of “At the Boundary", guest James Scott reflects on the event’s historical significance and what it means for the world today. ?? Listen to the episode here: https://ow.ly/lchJ50TTseJ ?? James Scott co-authored a new book about the attack, “Targeted: Beirut: The 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing and the Untold Origin Story of the War on Terror” with Jack Carr USA. #MarineBarracksBombing #ModernTerrorism #Beirut1983 #JackCarr #Podcast #GNSI