A Comprehensive Approach to Improving US Security Force Assistance Efforts
Abstract
Current operations, the demands of persistent conflict, and the enduring national security interests of the United States underscore the immediate and continuing need to improve U.S. Security Force Assistance (SFA) efforts. The frequency and importance of such activities throughout U.S. history demonstrate that the current requirements are not anomalies. Since 9/11, the United States has been challenged to accomplish key national security goals due to a lack of capability and capacity to effectively advise, utilize, and partner with foreign security forces. To meet this challenge, this paper offers recommendations that build upon recent initiatives within DoD to create a comprehensive approach to improve U.S. Security Force Assistance. At the heart of our recommendations is a DoD-level organizational approach to effectively institutionalize SFA activities and facilitate interagency and multinational unity of effort. We intend to adapt current DoD processes that encourage the ad hoc approach and implement a single DoD-level integrating organization.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 16, 2009
- Accession Number
- ADA501284
Entities
People
- Brian Clark
- Curt Van De Walle
- Don Roach
- Frank Donovan
- John Kolasheski
- Karma Job
- Richard Lacquement
- Sean Swindell
- Theresa Baginski
Organizations
- United States Army War College