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In this gripping narrative, Bob Polk explores what national security is at its essence and how it can be improved to solve the problems that haunt the world today. Looking through the eyes of a fictional president, White House staff and other key participants, you'll discover the factors that need to be considered as decision-makers try to find the best course of action. Building upon almost a decade of experience as a civilian government planning and systems expert, and equipped with more than twenty years of on-the-ground military experience, Polk offers a compelling plan to improve national…mehr

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In this gripping narrative, Bob Polk explores what national security is at its essence and how it can be improved to solve the problems that haunt the world today. Looking through the eyes of a fictional president, White House staff and other key participants, you'll discover the factors that need to be considered as decision-makers try to find the best course of action. Building upon almost a decade of experience as a civilian government planning and systems expert, and equipped with more than twenty years of on-the-ground military experience, Polk offers a compelling plan to improve national security while explaining competing ideas. You'll discover: Key desired system attributes The scope of the proposed management system Essential functions that support the paradigm The future system in an operational setting And much more! While acknowledging that his vision is a detailed work in progress, Polk offers the United States a plan for a better future in The "Thinking and Doing" of National Security: A Proposal for the President.
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Autorenporträt
Bob Polk has served in senior-level and executive roles in and out of government. He spent twenty years in the Army and is a senior adjunct research member and consultant at the Institute for Defense Analyses in Washington, D.C. He holds three master's degrees and is a native of south Arkansas.