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Command Brief
Spring (3rd) Quarter
Academic Year 2010
Excellence Through Knowledge
Mission of the Naval Postgraduate School
President
Daniel T.
Oliver
Executive VP &
Provost
Leonard Ferrari
NPS provides high-quality,
relevant and unique
advanced education and
research programs that
increase the combat
effectiveness of the Naval
Services, other Armed Forces
of the U.S. and our partners,
to enhance our national
security.
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The Naval Postgraduate School is a . . .
History Highlights
• Graduate University
Responsive to joint, interagency, and
coalition requirements
1909 Founded at
the U.S. Naval Academy
1951 Moved to Monterey
• Research Institution
Pursuing innovative technology
and improving national security
• Community of Alumni
Leading and defending the Nation and
transforming the Department of
Defense (DoD)
1951 Operations Research Department
1956 Systems Management Department
1972 National Security Affairs Department
and
War-Fighting curricula
(e.g., Anti-Submarine Warfare)
1996 Information Warfare Curriculum
1999 Joint Professional Military
Education (JPME) campus
2003 Homeland Security Curriculum
2004 Information Operations
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NPS is Graduate Education…
• Master’s Degrees, Post-Master’s, Ph.D.
• Accelerated, defense-focused degree programs
• Interdisciplinary, relevant, agile
• Biennial program reviews by flag-level sponsors
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NPS is Accredited by . . .
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WASC
Western Association of Schools and Colleges
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ABET
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
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AACSB
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
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NASPAA
National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
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Core Characteristics
• Integrated • Systems-Oriented • Flexible • Partnered for Strength
4 Institutes
The Cebrowski Institute for
Information Innovation and
Superiority
Institutes ensure that education
provided by the Schools
is applied to military challenges
The MOVES Institute
Modeling, Virtual
Environments, and
Simulation
The Meyer Institute
National Security Systems
and Technology
National Security Institute
Partnership developed for
National Security research
and education
4 Schools
Graduate School
of Engineering and
Applied Science
Graduate School
of Operational and
Information Sciences
Graduate School
of Business and
Public Policy
School of
International
Graduate Studies
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Graduate School of
Engineering and Applied Science
21 Curricula and 348 Degree Resident Students (Spring (3rd) Qtr AY 2010)
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Applied Mathematics
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Combat Systems Science
and Technology
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Electronic Systems Engineering
(Resident & DL)
Mechanical & Astronautical
Engineering
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Reactors/Mechanical Engineering
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Space Systems Engineering
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Space Systems Operations
(with GSOIS) (Resident & DL)
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Space Systems Operations (International)
(with GSOIS)
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Systems Engineering (Resident & DL)
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Mechanical Engineering for Nuclear •
Trained Officers(DL)
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Meteorology and Oceanography
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Meteorology
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Oceanography
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Operational Oceanography
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Systems Engineering Management (DL)
Undersea Warfare
Undersea Warfare (International)
Underwater Acoustic Systems (DL)
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Graduate School of
Operational and Information Sciences
20 Curricula and 527 Degree Resident Students (Spring (3rd) Qtr AY 2010)
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Computer Science (Res & DL)
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Joint Operational Logistics
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Computing Technology (DL)
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Electronic Warfare Systems
Modeling, Virtual Environments,
and Simulation
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Human Systems Integration
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Operations Analysis
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Identity Management and Cyber •
Security (Resident & DL)
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Information Sciences
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Information Systems &
Operations
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Information Systems &
Technology
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Information Warfare
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Joint C4I Systems
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Joint Information Operations
Remote Sensing
Software Engineering (Resident
& DL)
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Special Operations
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Systems Analysis (DL)
John Arquill
Professor
Department of Defense
Analysis
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Graduate School of
Business and Public Policy
17 Curricula and 190 Degree Resident Students (Spring (3rd) Qtr AY 2010)
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Acquisition & Contract
Management
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Executive MBA (DL)
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Civilian Executive MBA (DL)
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Executive Management
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Contract Management (DL)
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Program Management (DL)
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Financial Management
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Defense Systems Analysis
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Material Logistics Support
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Defense Business Management
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Defense Systems Management
(International)
Resource Planning and
Management for International
Defense
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Manpower Systems Analysis
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Supply Chain Management
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Information Systems
Management
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Systems Acquisition
Management
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Transportation Management
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School of
International Graduate Studies
11 Curricula and 328 Degree Resident Students (Spring (3rd) Qtr AY 2010)
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Regional Studies
Middle East, South Asia and
Sub-Saharan Africa
Europe and Eurasia
Far East, Pacific, Southeast Asia
Western Hemisphere
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Security Studies
– Civil-Military Relations
– Stabilization and Reconstruction
– Defense Decision Making
and Planning
– Combating Terrorism: Policy and
Strategy
– Homeland Defense
and Security (Military and
Civilian)
– Security Studies
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NPS . . .
• Delivers
education where needed by
– distance learning
– mobile education teams
– faculty and student internships
in the fleet
• Provides
educational opportunities for
– potential participants
– current enrollees
– former students
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NPS is Students . . .
Resident Degree Program Enrollment (Spring (3rd Quarter) 2010)
Total Resident: 1,414
U.S. 77% - All Military Services and Other Government Agencies
International 15% - 207 Residents from 43 countries
USCG/Other
0.5%
Civilian U.S. Marine Corps
10%
9%
International
15%
U.S. Army
10%
U.S. Navy
46%
U.S. Air Force
10%
CDR Doug Burton
Operations Research Department
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International Degree Students
Spring Quarter 2010
North America
Canada
2
Mexico
1
3
Caribbean, Central &
South America
Belize
1
Brazil
7
Chile
2
Colombia
3
14
Africa
Cameroon
Kenya
Malawi
Nigeria
Southern Sudan
Tanzania
Tunisia
2
2
1
2
2
2
4
15
Europe
Albania
Azerbaijan
Czech Republic
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Moldova
Norway
Portugal
Spain
Sweden
Turkey
Ukraine
1
1
1
1
13
38
2
1
2
4
1
2
30
1
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Central/East Asia &
Middle East
Bahrain
3
Israel
1
Jordan
3
Pakistan
4
Saudi Arabia
5
UA Emirates
3
19
Australia
Far/Near East
India
Indonesia
Japan
Korea
Mongolia
Nepal
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
2
4
1
1
4
1
3
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207 Students
43 Countries
Gary Roser
Asistant Dean of SIGS
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Naval Postgraduate School Faculty . . .
• Recruits from top Ph.D.
programs
• Has robust mix of tenured
faculty,
lecturers, visiting professors,
and others
• Includes 6% military personnel,
with strong academic credentials
and recent operational expertise
• Integrates teaching with
research
• Has no teaching assistants
• Develops technologies
which are eligible for patents
Faculty Highlights
708 Faculty Members
254 with Tenure or Tenure-Track
99% with Doctorates
Sources of Graduate Degrees
Stanford
UC Berkeley
UCLA
MIT
Harvard
Yale
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Recent Patents
Vest Antenna
High-Intensity Light
and Sound Control Device
Turbulence-Resolving Acoustic
Sediment Flux Probe
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NPS is Research . . .
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Major source of analytical capability for the Navy and DoD
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Creative problem solving for DoD-relevant topics
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Independent assessment of proposed solutions to nationalsecurity issues
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Pre-deployment evaluation of new technologies
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Classified research facilities
Karl van Bibber
Vice President
and Dean of Research
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NPS Reimbursable Funding
$152.6 million (FY 2009)
Other
1%
Navy
26%
Defense
36%
Army
5%
Air Force
Other Fed
3%
15%
DHS
12%
NSF
2%
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NPS is Alumni . . .
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Over 46,000 Graduates
– Representing all U.S. Military
Services
and many government agencies
– 4,978 Officers from 100 countries
– 33 Astronauts
– 16% of U.S. Navy active-duty
Flag Officers
ADM Mike Mullen
GEN Michael Hagee
Chairman, Joint Chiefs Former Commandant
of Staff
U.S. Marine Corps
– About 50,000 Non-Degree
Participants annually (includes
Regional Security Education Program
(RSEP))
• Resident and Nonresident
King Abdullah
of Jordan
James G. Roche
Former Secretary
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of the Air Force
Summary
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A World-Class University
• Agile, unique programs focused on joint military applications
• Relevant research
• Executive, distance, and continuing education
• Coalition building
A Strategic Investment
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MISSION
NPS provides high-quality, relevant and
unique advanced education and research
programs that increase the combat
effectiveness of the Naval Services, other
Armed Forces of the U.S. and our
partners, to enhance our national security.
8/15/07
Excellence Through Knowledge