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The '''USAF Institute for National Security Studies''' (INSS), according to the ''Airpower Journal''<ref>http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/ed-larsn.html Special Edition 1996</ref>, is "an independent research center located at the US [[Air Force Academy]] in Colorado Springs, Colorado." (Not to be confused with the Israeli think tanks the [[Institute for National Security Studies]]). Its dual mission is 'to promote national security research within the military academic community for the [[Department of Defense]] and to support the Air Force national security education program. [Then] in its fourth year of operation, INSS is sponsored by the National Security Negotiations Division, Plans Directorate, Headquarters [[U.S. Air Force|US Air Force]] (AF/XOXI); Air Force Intelligence (AF/IN); the [[Defense Nuclear Agency]] (DNA); and--new since [1995]--the [[Office of the Secretary of Defense]]'s [[Office of Net Assessment]] and the US Army Environmental Policy Institute (AEPI). XOXI provides the bulk of our research topics and funding, and we are grateful for its continued recognition of the value of our research to support the Air Staff mission.'<ref>http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/ed-larsn.html Special Edition 1996</ref> | The '''USAF Institute for National Security Studies''' (INSS), according to the ''Airpower Journal''<ref>http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/ed-larsn.html Special Edition 1996</ref>, is "an independent research center located at the US [[Air Force Academy]] in Colorado Springs, Colorado." (Not to be confused with the Israeli think tanks the [[Institute for National Security Studies]]). Its dual mission is 'to promote national security research within the military academic community for the [[Department of Defense]] and to support the Air Force national security education program. [Then] in its fourth year of operation, INSS is sponsored by the National Security Negotiations Division, Plans Directorate, Headquarters [[U.S. Air Force|US Air Force]] (AF/XOXI); Air Force Intelligence (AF/IN); the [[Defense Nuclear Agency]] (DNA); and--new since [1995]--the [[Office of the Secretary of Defense]]'s [[Office of Net Assessment]] and the US Army Environmental Policy Institute (AEPI). XOXI provides the bulk of our research topics and funding, and we are grateful for its continued recognition of the value of our research to support the Air Staff mission.'<ref>http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/ed-larsn.html Special Edition 1996</ref> | ||
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Brig. Gen. [[Dana H. Born]] Dean of Faculty | Colonel [[John M. Andrew]] Vice Dean of the Faculty | Basic Sciences Division Col [[Rex R. Kiziah]] DFP, Division Chair | Engineering Division Col [[Douglas N. Barlow]], DFAN, Div Chair | Social Sciences Division Col [[Paul E. Pirog]], DFL, Division Chair | Humanities Division Col [[Mark K. Wells]], DFH, Division Chair<ref>USAF INSS [http://www.usafa.af.mil/?catname=Dean%20of%20Faculty Dean of Faculty], accessed 3 March 2009</ref> | Brig. Gen. [[Dana H. Born]] Dean of Faculty | Colonel [[John M. Andrew]] Vice Dean of the Faculty | Basic Sciences Division Col [[Rex R. Kiziah]] DFP, Division Chair | Engineering Division Col [[Douglas N. Barlow]], DFAN, Div Chair | Social Sciences Division Col [[Paul E. Pirog]], DFL, Division Chair | Humanities Division Col [[Mark K. Wells]], DFH, Division Chair<ref>USAF INSS [http://www.usafa.af.mil/?catname=Dean%20of%20Faculty Dean of Faculty], accessed 3 March 2009</ref> | ||
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The USAF Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), according to the Airpower Journal[1], is "an independent research center located at the US Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado." (Not to be confused with the Israeli think tanks the Institute for National Security Studies). Its dual mission is 'to promote national security research within the military academic community for the Department of Defense and to support the Air Force national security education program. [Then] in its fourth year of operation, INSS is sponsored by the National Security Negotiations Division, Plans Directorate, Headquarters US Air Force (AF/XOXI); Air Force Intelligence (AF/IN); the Defense Nuclear Agency (DNA); and--new since [1995]--the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Office of Net Assessment and the US Army Environmental Policy Institute (AEPI). XOXI provides the bulk of our research topics and funding, and we are grateful for its continued recognition of the value of our research to support the Air Staff mission.'[2]
People
Brig. Gen. Dana H. Born Dean of Faculty | Colonel John M. Andrew Vice Dean of the Faculty | Basic Sciences Division Col Rex R. Kiziah DFP, Division Chair | Engineering Division Col Douglas N. Barlow, DFAN, Div Chair | Social Sciences Division Col Paul E. Pirog, DFL, Division Chair | Humanities Division Col Mark K. Wells, DFH, Division Chair[3]
Contact details
USAFA, CO 80840
Phone: (719) 333-1110
DSN: 333-1110
References
- ↑ http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/ed-larsn.html Special Edition 1996
- ↑ http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/apj/ed-larsn.html Special Edition 1996
- ↑ USAF INSS Dean of Faculty, accessed 3 March 2009