work group 3 outbrief: (governance innovation for security and development) peacekeeping and...
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Work Group 3 Outbrief:(Governance Innovation for Security and Development)
Peacekeeping and Stability Operations Training and Education Workshop 2014
March 27, 2014
Governance Innovation for Security and Development
• A research project seeks solutions to the challenges of supporting governance in fragile environments. Researchers address issues and trends in the stability sectors—social well-being, promotion of safe and secure environments, stable governance, rule of law,
Our definition, and differences in perspective across our participants.
sustainable economies and infrastructure, and homeland integration—and the competencies needed when the military is called upon to support to civilians in those sectors.
GISD - Project Concept
Statement of Work: GISD Research
Establish cross-disciplinary team and outreach
Produce reviews of military governance, stability sectors, and homeland integration
Support IMSG professionalization of Civil Affairs / 38G classifications
Identify educational needs
Considercontext, behavior, info and technological enablers of peace and stability operations
FOCUS
Adapted from Guttieri, 2013
Key Differences Among Us?
Key Differences Among Us
• Overlap among Agencies• Organizational Functions
• Culture• Decision Cycles• Funding Cycles• Time Horizons
• Expectations• US Law• Exclusive v. Inclusive Planning
Major Questions We Considered• Key Skill Identifiers for 38G• Rightful Roles• How to do things Better than the
last 10 years• The way we plan is ad hoc – need
integrated planning
• Need for systemic thinking and action
• What are the end states of our actions
• What should the Civil Affairs community bring to partners
What are the Appropriate Principles of Engagement• Respect for International Norms• Build on Existing Capacity• Select National Policy Goals• Do no Harm• Speed • Flexibility• Expertise• Local Context• Inclusiveness• Check Assumptions• Civil Control of Military• Pursue Unity of Effort • Patience, Partnership and Parsimony• Plan Realistic Change
What characteristics and challenges in our common, shared space must we prepare ourselves as a community to operate and cooperate effectively within?
GISD – Key Take Aways • Consider alternative models than the classic Gov’t spending model because
budget constraints require leveraging NGO and private sector resources. • GISD in Sustainable Economy involves engaging with stakeholders, and
capital or funding sources, on regulatory issues and risk negotiation. • Executing rule of law, regulatory structures, and negotiating key risks
enables engagement of alternative funding sources. • CA needs to reach back or employ “Integrators” / Project Mgrs, not just
Specialists. • CA success often lies in defining and packaging projects that can be taken
on by others with additional resources and expertise rather than on CA “solving the problem” with operating solutions. CA may contribute resources, but not provide 100% of the resources.
• CA can focus on defining what functions and projects can garner outside resources versus those that cannot.
ASSESS the Future Environment• Clare Lockhart and Patrick Willot – Assess Local Capacity – especially
existing host nation governance capacity• Understand Stability Operations are a continuing state• BG Irizarry – Don’t wait for after the crisis, Engage and begin creating
conditions• Innovation means new ways to new and old problems
– New talent– Interface with partners– Team relations
• “Gentlemen, We have run out of money, now we must think.”• SAMS/FA 59 in 38G
What characteristics and challenges in our common, shared space must we prepare ourselves as a community to operate and cooperate effectively within?
Recommendations
In PSOTEW 2015, what do we hope we can say that we have achieved within our community of practice? What can senior leaders do to enable progress/success?
• Invest in continuing education (not just training only)– Reinvest and transform institutional educational programs
• Develop analogic reasoning• Use the whole force• Critical and Creative Thinking• Coordinate across Branches and Agencies• Develop familiarity with other agencies and private capabilities• Embedding 38G in non DoD Governmental Agencies and private companies• Consider alternative funding models to leverage private and NGO resources• Find modalities of work with Partners• Assess the stakeholder values at risk