Naval Postgraduate School / Fact Book 2010

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NPS is a unique graduate school, an institution dedicated to providing education and research with a focus on relevance to the defense and security arenas and on recognizing and innovatively solving problems in support of our military forces, our countrys global partners, and our national security. Well-positioned to continue to develop as the nations premier educational and research institution for defense and national security, the NPS Strategic Plan, Vision for a New Century, details the Schools strategic drivers and goals.
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