Simons Center efforts recognized by U.S. Army War College library

Since its founding in 2010, the Arthur D. Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation has been tirelessly pursuing its mission to support interagency education and scholarship at the Command and General Staff College; promote the study, analysis, and investigation of interagency issues, develop interagency leaders, improve interagency operations, and build a body of interagency knowledge. It seems that effort has not gone unnoticed.

In December 2013 the U.S. Army War College Library released a selected bibliography on joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational topics. Among the entries in the U.S. Army War College bibliography are the Simons Center’s Interagency Handbook for Transitions (published in 2011) and an article from Military Review that was authored by Simons Center Deputy Director Maj. Gen. Ray Barrett, U.S. Army, Ret. (published in 2013). The U.S. Army War College also recommended the Simons Center’s own bibliography on interagency topics as a source for additional information.

The December 2013 bibliography builds on the U.S. Army War College Library’s 2010 Jointness: A Selected Bibliography, and most citations are dated between 2011 and 2013

USAWC bibliography - dec 2013

For more information on the U.S. Army War College Library’s selected bibliography and the other sources mentioned above, please follow the links below.
Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, Multinational: A Selected Bibliography, U.S. Army War College Library
Jointness: A Selected Bibliography, U.S. Army War College Library
Interagency Bibliography, Arthur D. Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation
Interagency Handbook for Transitions, Arthur D. Simons Center for Interagency Cooperation
Dynamics of Interagency Teams,” Military Review, March-April 2013


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