04/16/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2025 21:31
Washington, April 16, 2025 - Today, the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) is launching its new National Security Human Capital (NSHC) Program, a major research program focused on strengthening the United States' most critical defense asset: its people.
America's national security edge depends on the talent and dedication of its warfighters and the professional civilians who support them. Military personnel, political appointees, and civil servants meet the demands of the National Security Strategy by providing the nation with the capability to deter and (should deterrence fail) defeat adversaries of the United States. This new program examines how best to recruit, develop, retain, and leverage the talents of uniformed military personnel, national security political appointees, and civil servants to achieve strategic and operational success.
The new program is led by Katherine L. Kuzminski, who has directed the CNAS Military, Veterans, and Society Program since 2021, and serves as the Center's Director of Studies.
The NSHC Program addresses critical defense workforce challenges through two core focus areas:
As part of its launch, the NSHC Program will convene the top minds across the defense, policy, academic, and private sectors; host high-impact public and private events; and provide a platform for advancing innovative, forward-thinking solutions to human capital challenges in national security.
For more information about the new program or for media inquiries, please contact Alexa Whaley at [email protected].