Organization: Committee on the Future
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The Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future was formed in April 2010 to examine future trends and directions in higher education and within the Department of Defense and Department of Navy, and to lay the foundation for the next strategic planning process for the Naval Postgraduate School. The Committee engaged in extensive research and discussions to develop its final report, which was submitted in September of 2011.
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Publication Dr. Sunder Ramaswamy, President, Monterey Institute of International Studies (Biographical Essay)(2011-09-20) Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future; Committee on the FutureNAPublication Mark Gorenflo, Principal Deputy and Senior Director for Future Capabilities for the Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy for Plans, Policy, Oversight and Integration (Biographical Essay)(2011-09-20) Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future; Committee on the FutureNAPublication Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future Master Timeline(2013-07) Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future; Committee on the FutureNAPublication Differences in Safety Climate Between Hospital Personnel and Naval Aviators(2003) Gaba, David M.; Singer, Sara J.; Sinaiko, Anna D.; Bowen, Jennie D.; Ciavarelli, Anthony P.; Committee on the FutureWe compared results of safety climate survey questions from healthcare respondents with those from a high reliability organization, naval aviation. Separate surveys containing a subset of 23 similar questions were conducted among employees from 15 hospitals and from naval aviators from 226 squadrons. For each question a "problematic response" was defined that suggested an absence of a safety climate. Overall the problematic response rate was 5.6% for naval aviators, versus 17.5% for hospital personnel (p<0.0001). The problematic response was 20.9% in high-hazard domains such as emergency department or operating room. Problematic response among hospital workers was up to 12 times greater than among aviators on certain questions. While further research on safety climate in health care is warranted, hospitals may need to make substantial changes to achieve a safety climate consistent with the status of high reliability organizations.Publication Committee on the Future / Environmental Scan, September 2011(Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA., 2011-09) Committee on the FuturePublication Rear Admiral W. G. “Jerry” Ellis, Undersea Warfare Chair and the Director of the Undersea Warfare Research Center, Naval Postgraduate School (Biographical Essay)(2011-09-20) Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future; Committee on the FutureNAPublication Dr. Leonard A Ferrari, Executive Vice President and Provost, Naval Postgraduate School (Biographical Essay)(2011-09-20) Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future; Committee on the FutureNAPublication Ms. Colleen Nickles, Vice President of Finance and Administration, Naval Postgraduate School (Biographical Essay)(2011-09-20) Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future; Committee on the FutureNAPublication MAJ Kris Zhea, USAF, President Elect, Student Council, Naval Postgraduate School (Biographical Essay)(2011-09-20) Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future; Committee on the FutureNAPublication Naval Postgraduate School 100 Years of Relevance and Excellence: Education and Research Serving National Security DRAFT Proposal(Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2006) Naval Postgraduate School Committee on the Future; Committee on the FutureThe Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) will celebrate its centennial in 2009. In anticipation of this milestone, the over-arching theme of the accreditation review is “100 Years of Relevance and Excellence: Education and Research Serving National Security.” Central to the theme is the NPS mission. Provide relevant and unique advanced education and research programs in order to increase the combat effectiveness of the U.S. and Allied armed forces and enhance the security of the United States.
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