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The Project on National Security Reform shares its legacy

The Project on National Security Reform ceased operations on December 31, 2011. This website records PNSR's history and work.

The transpartisan Project on National Security Reform (PNSR) was established in 2006 to assist the nation in an urgently needed transformation of the national security system. It was a single focus think tank dedicated to modernizing the currently antiquated national security system for 21st century challenges. PNSR envisioned a collaborative, agile, and innovative syste capable of integrating all elements of national power - both vertically and horizontally - and successfully addressing security challenges based on timely, informed decisions and decisive action.

To advance its agenda, PNSR developed a broad and diverse network of public and private partners and participants with expertise and experience in traditional and nontraditional security threats and opportunities. The first phase of PNSR’s work focused on identifying problems and formulating recommendations. Subsequently, it focused on developing tools for implementation and applying its holistic principles for long-term reform to many of today’s problems. This second phase provided a deeper understanding of the intellectual and political challenges of system transformation.

The project was led by James R. Locher III, a principal architect of the Goldwater-Nichols Act that modernized the joint military system. PNSR’s Guiding Coalition, comprised of distinguished Americans with extensive service in the public and private sectors, set strategic direction for the project. A dedicated staff that included national security veterans, as well as the brightest and best new talent, worked tirelessly on its critical mission. Although the political environment was not right to implement large-scale change, PNSR had a variety of incremental successes and significantly influenced the prevailing narrative on national security reform.

Major Reports

PNSR Case Studies Vol. 2 (2012)

Legal Affairs Roundtable Series on National Security Transformation (November 2011)

America’s First Quarter Millennium: Envisioning a Transformed National Security System in 2026 (November 2011)

The Power of People: Building an Integrated National Security Professional System for the 21st Century (November 2010)

Vision Working Group Report and Scenarios (July 2010)

Toward Integrating Complex National Missions: Lessons from the National Counterterrorism Center’s Directorate of Strategic Operational Planning (February 2010)

Turning Ideas Into Action– Full Report (September 2009)

Turning Ideas Into Action– Executive Summary (September 2009)

PNSR Recommendations: Forging A New Shield– Full Report (December 2008)

PNSR Recommendations: Forging A New Shield– Executive Summary (December 2008)

Case Studies Vol. 1 (September 2008)

Preliminary Findings Report (July 2008)

The National Security Council: A Legal History of the President’s Most Powerful Advisers (December 2008)

Contact

If you wish to reach former members of PNSR or have an interest in continuing its mission, please e-mail info@pnsr.org.

Blogroll

  • America's First Quarter Millennium
  • PNSR Blog
  • Two Wheels and Two Questions: A Journey through America in Search of Personal and National Identity by PNSR Senior Associate Christopher Holshek


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