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Steve Pann Named to GNSI Board of Advisors
Steve Pann, global investment and technology leader, is the newest member of the GNSI Board of Advisors.
November 4, 2024GNSI News, Global and National Security Sector News, Research and Publications
USF Signs Landmark Deals with USSOCOM and USCENTCOM
The Institute of Applied Engineering at USF will be working with GNSI, CAS and other USF organizations as part of two new contracts with USCENTCOM and USSOCOM, both headquartered at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa
October 24, 2024GNSI News, Global and National Security Sector News, Research and Publications
New Class of Non-Resident Senior Fellows
Continuing to expand its research, policy and technological capabilities, the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida is proud to announce its newest class of Non-Resident Senior Fellows.
October 17, 2024Education Programs, GNSI News, Research and Publications
GNSI Executive Director Continues to Affect US Policy in the Middle East as Part of New Report on Future Iran Strategy
GNSI Executive Director, General (Ret) Frank McKenzie, a member of the Iran Strategy Project as part of the Atlantic Council, advised on the creation of AC's latest report on US relations with Iran.
October 16, 2024GNSI News, Global and National Security Sector News, Research and Publications
USF launches program to inspire next generation of national security leaders
GNSI is pioneering a program to inspire and prepare students for careers in the global and national security sectors. The Future Strategist Program offers hands-on learning experiences to equip students with the practical skills needed to break into the highly competitive and specialized fields of national security.
September 30, 2024Education Programs, GNSI News, Global and National Security Sector News
GNSI Tampa Summit 4 Highlights
Even though Tampa Summit 4 was unexpectedly cut short, new ideas, strategies and paths forward were discovered and explored.
September 26, 2024Events, GNSI News, Global and National Security Sector News
GNSI Policy Dialogues Recap: Endangered Freedoms
On May 15, 2024, GNSI hosted another conference in the GNSI Policy Dialogues series. "Endangered Freedoms: Transnational Repression in North America," closely examines the oppressive tactics and campaigns waged by the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) against the Uyghurs, Tibetan and Hong Kong communities living outside the country.
Distinguished Fellows Named to GNSI Team
The Global and National Security Institute announces the first class of Non-Resident Distinguished Fellows to be added to the GNSI Fellowship Program.
May 2, 2024GNSI News
GNSI Policy Dialogues Recap: The Iran Enigma
On April 10, 2024, the Global and National Security institute hosted the second conference in the GNSI Policy Dialogues series. This conference, entitled "The Iran Enigma: Navigating Strategy and Security," explored the complexities of Iran's regional policies, along with the evolution of the social movements within its society and the nature of its relationship with the U.S. and the rest of the Middle East
A USF Student's Perspective on a State Department Conference
Sean Schrader, a USF grad student working on his MBA, spent a couple of days in Washington, D.C. attending a State Department conference. He took some time to tell us about his visit and the opportunity it presents to all USF students.
April 15, 2024Education Programs, GNSI News
Guest Opinion Piece in WSJ by GNSI Executive Director McKenzie
In his second piece for the Wall Street Journal, Executive Director General (Ret) Frank McKenzie describes the Iranian counterattack against Israel as poorly executed and a strategic miscalculation.
April 14, 2024GNSI News, Global and National Security Sector News
GNSI Tampa Summit 3 Recap: Artificial Intelligence in the Era of Strategic Competition
Recap of the third GNSI Tampa Summit, featuring the 9th Great Power Competition Conference: Artificial Intelligence in the Era of Strategic Competition