The Commander of the National Defense College, Brigadier General Dr. Awad Al-Tarawneh, sponsored the graduation of the participants in the second strategic planning program, on Thursday, which was organized by the Royal National Defense College within the parellel academic programs that are held annually in its premises for a number of sectors of the state. The five-day program aims to learn the strategic planning methodology and understand the Jordanian national security system and crisis management. It targets the category of employees in the position of head of department and branch head in ministries, government agencies, and independent institutions. The program consists of two phases and throughout the year. The college commander, Brigadier General Staff Dr. Awad Al-Tarawneh, said: “Convening such courses comes in response and translation of the royal visions in developing the human resources strategy and integrating the thought of the different sectors of the state in an integrated manner and in line with the strategic vision of His Excellency the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff through the Royal Jordanian National Defense College in preparing Qualifying elected elements from the civil and military sectors in the field of strategic defense and security studies affecting Jordanian national security to work in senior leadership positions at the level of state administration and the Jordanian Armed Forces. Brigadier General Al-Tarawneh added that the participation of this elite achieved a qualitative leap in holding courses and activities, as the focus was on quality, not quantity, especially since the participants are a selected elite of various state institutions. It indicate that the National Defense College is interested in preparing leadership elements from the various sectors of the state (military and civilian) by studying and analyzing the basic elements affecting national security, educating the various leaders in the state in the field of national security and state strategy, and conducting strategic studies on issues related to national security in current and future conditions.
The Commander of the National Defense College, Brigadier General Dr. Awad Al-Tarawneh, sponsored the graduation of the participants in the second strategic planning program, on Thursday, which was organized by the Royal National Defense College within the parellel academic programs that are held annually in its premises for a number of sectors of the state.
The five-day program aims to learn the strategic planning methodology and understand the Jordanian national security system and crisis management. It targets the category of employees in the position of head of department and branch head in ministries, government agencies, and independent institutions. The program consists of two phases and throughout the year.
The college commander, Brigadier General Staff Dr. Awad Al-Tarawneh, said: “Convening such courses comes in response and translation of the royal visions in developing the human resources strategy and integrating the thought of the different sectors of the state in an integrated manner and in line with the strategic vision of His Excellency the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff through the Royal Jordanian National Defense College in preparing Qualifying elected elements from the civil and military sectors in the field of strategic defense and security studies affecting Jordanian national security to work in senior leadership positions at the level of state administration and the Jordanian Armed Forces.
Brigadier General Al-Tarawneh added that the participation of this elite achieved a qualitative leap in holding courses and activities, as the focus was on quality, not quantity, especially since the participants are a selected elite of various state institutions.
It indicate that the National Defense College is interested in preparing leadership elements from the various sectors of the state (military and civilian) by studying and analyzing the basic elements affecting national security, educating the various leaders in the state in the field of national security and state strategy, and conducting strategic studies on issues related to national security in current and future conditions.