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Beth Grill

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From Patchwork to Framework

From Patchwork to Framework

David E. Thaler; Michael J. McNerney; Beth Grill; Jefferson P. Marquis; Amanda Kadlec

RAND
2016
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The accelerated proliferation of legislative authorities for the Department of Defense (DoD) after September 11, 2001, has created an increasingly unwieldy catalog of security cooperation statutes, which have generated challenges in DoD planning and execution for engagement with foreign partners. This report develops a framework and options to streamline this patchwork of authorities that the DoD employs in security cooperation.
Overcoming Barriers to Working with Highly Capable Allies and Partners in the Air, Space, and Cyber Domains

Overcoming Barriers to Working with Highly Capable Allies and Partners in the Air, Space, and Cyber Domains

Jennifer D P Moroney; Stephanie Pezard; David E Thaler; Gene Germanovich; Beth Grill; Bruce McClintock; Karen Schwindt; Mary Kate Adgie; Anika Binnendijk; Kevin J Connolly; Katie Feistel; Jeffrey W Hornung; Alison K Hottes; Moon Kim; Isabelle Nazha; Gabrielle Tarini; Mark Toukan; Jalen Zeman

RAND Corporation
2023
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In this report, the authors use 11 case studies to create a typology of the barriers that impede U.S. security cooperation with highly capable allies and partners; identify some of the more specific barriers in the air, space, and cyber domains; suggest mitigation strategies for each of these barriers; and propose a preliminary approach for implementing some of these mitigation strategies.
Funding Global Health Engagement to Support the Geographic Combatant Commands

Funding Global Health Engagement to Support the Geographic Combatant Commands

Beth Grill; Trupti Brahmbhatt; Pauline Moore; Jennifer D P Moroney; Chandler Sachs

RAND Corporation
2023
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Global health engagement (GHE) provides an important mechanism to work with allies and partners to develop their medical capacity and medical support capabilities and improve U.S. interoperability with allies and partners. In this report, the authors identify the evolving GHE priorities of five of the six geographic commands and the challenges they face supporting combatant command objectives with current sources of funding for GHE activities.
Security Cooperation in a Strategic Competition

Security Cooperation in a Strategic Competition

Michael J Mazarr; Nathan Beauchamp-Mustafaga; Jonah Blank; Samuel Charap; Michael S Chase; Beth Grill; Derek Grossman; Dara Massicot; Jennifer D P Moroney; Lyle J Morris; Alexander Noyes; Stephanie Pezard; Ashley L Rhoades; Alice Shih; Mark Stalczynski; Melissa Shostak; David E Thaler; Dori Walker

RAND Corporation
2022
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In this study, RAND researchers examined the current role of security cooperation efforts as a tool in the emerging strategic competition among the United States, Russia, and China. In particular, they sought to identify how, where, and to what degree the three major competitors?plus Australia, Japan, India, and several countries in Europe?are using security cooperation.
Prioritizing Security Cooperation with Highly Capable U.S. Allies

Prioritizing Security Cooperation with Highly Capable U.S. Allies

Angela O'Mahony; David E Thaler; Beth Grill; Jennifer D P Moroney; Jason H Campbell; Rachel Tecott; Mary Kate Adgie

RAND
2022
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In this report, researchers present recommendations for enabling the U.S. Army to better prioritize and coordinate its security cooperation activities with its allies for coalition operations and engagements in third countries, allowing it to meet its assigned objectives and strengthen combined capabilities to compete strategically and counter common threats around the world.
Factoring Security Cooperation Into Core U.S. Air Force Decisionmaking Processes

Factoring Security Cooperation Into Core U.S. Air Force Decisionmaking Processes

David E Thaler; Beth Grill; Jefferson P Marquis; Jennifer D P Moroney; Stephanie Pezard

RAND
2018
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Security cooperation is an important mission of the U.S. Air Force. This report reviews two core Air Force decisionmaking processes--the strategy, planning, and programming process and the concept development and acquisition process--to determine the extent to which decisionmakers consider security cooperation impact and to recommend ways to make such considerations systematic and explicit.
The Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (Cfe-Dmha)

The Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (Cfe-Dmha)

Stephanie Pezard; David E. Thaler; Beth Grill; Ariel Klein; Sean Robson

RAND
2016
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The Department of Defense s Center for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (CFE-DMHA) was established in 1994 to provide and facilitate education, training, and research in civil-military operations. This report examines CFE-DMHA s history, activities, and roles to determine how its missions can best be performed to achieve the objectives of the Department of Defense in this domain."
What Works Best When Building Partner Capacity in Challenging Contexts?

What Works Best When Building Partner Capacity in Challenging Contexts?

Christopher Paul; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Beth Grill; Colin P. Clarke; Lisa Saum-Manning; Heather Peterson; Brian Gordon

RAND
2015
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Strategic imperatives sometimes compel the United States to work with partner nations that lack the characteristics that favor success in building partner capacity. This report explores what the United States can do in such contexts to maximize prospects for success by specifically looking at potential challenges and workarounds and deriving recommendations for future engagements.
International Cooperation with Partner Air Forces

International Cooperation with Partner Air Forces

Jennifer D P Moroney; Kim Cragin; Eric Gons; Beth Grill; John E Peters

RAND
2009
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The Air Force faces a challenging environment as it devises an approach to managing security cooperation with partner countries. The important mission of countering terrorist and insurgent groups abroad requires working closely with allies and partner countries to strengthen security. Accordingly, current U.S. defense strategy emphasizes that the U.S. armed forces should do more to work "by, with, and through partners" to accomplish missions.
A Building Partner Capacity Assessment Framework

A Building Partner Capacity Assessment Framework

Christopher Paul; Brian Gordon; Jennifer D. P. Moroney; Lisa Saum-Manning; Beth Grill; Colin P. Clarke; Heather Peterson

RAND
2015
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The Department of Defense conducts an assortment of building partner capacity (BPC) efforts. The needs and existing capabilities of various nations differ, however, as will results. Planning for each BPC effort carefully, assessing progress while the effort is in progress, and assessing results are all important to ensure that it meets U.S. goals and partner expectations. This report presents a framework intended to aid all these steps.
The Rand Security Cooperation Prioritization and Propensity Matching Tool

The Rand Security Cooperation Prioritization and Propensity Matching Tool

Christopher Paul; Michael Nixon; Heather Peterson; Beth Grill; Jessica Yeats

RAND
2013
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Recent RAND research identified practices and contextual factors associated with greater or lesser degrees of success in security cooperation. A related diagnostic tool maximizes the utility of these analyses and can help defense planners identify potential mismatches between security cooperation funding, priorities, and propensity for success with a given country.
Paths to Victory

Paths to Victory

Christopher Paul; Colin P. Clarke; Beth Grill; Molly Dunigan

RAND
2013
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Building on a 2010 RAND study of the 30 insurgencies begun and completed between 1978 and 2008, this study added 41 new cases to the data set, allowing comparisons across all 71 insurgencies begun and completed worldwide since World War II to distill the paths to victory. With many more cases to compare, the study was able to more rigorously test the previous findings and address several critical questions that the earlier study could not.
Paths to Victory

Paths to Victory

Christopher Paul; Colin P. Clarke; Beth Grill; Molly Dunigan

RAND
2013
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In-depth case studies of 41 insurgencies since World War II break each conflict into phases and examine the trajectory that led to the outcome (insurgent win or counterinsurgent win). Detailed analysis of the findings, including those from an original set of 30 insurgencies (for a total of 71 historical cases), is available in the companion volume, Paths to Victory: Lessons from Modern Insurgencies.
How Successful are U.S. Efforts to Build Capacity in Developing Countries? A Framework to Assess the Global Train and Equip "1206" Program
The Global Train and Equip "1206" Program is a multiagency security cooperation program that supports U.S.-led capacity-building activities focused on counterterrorism and stability operations with foreign military partners. Interviews with policymakers and subject-matter experts, combined with a survey of program stakeholders, revealed some challenges and best approaches to establishing an assessment framework for 1206 Program projects.
Victory Has a Thousand Fathers

Victory Has a Thousand Fathers

Christopher Paul; Colin P. Clarke; Beth Grill

RAND
2010
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A collection of the 30 most recent resolved insurgencies, covering the period 1978 to 2008, along with a bank of 76 factors that helped or hindered the COIN force in each case and in each phase of each case, supplements an analysis of historical and contemporary insurgencies, providing valuable lessons for U.S. engagement in and support for COIN operations.
Freedom and Information

Freedom and Information

Eric Landree; Christopher Paul; Beth Grill; Aruna Balakrishnan; Bradley Wilson

RAND
2007
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Describes a framework to guide assessments of the availability of data regarding U.S. anti- and counterterrorism systems, countermeasures, and defenses for planning attacks on the U.S. air, rail, and sea transportation infrastructure. Overall, the framework is useful for assessing what kind of information would be easy or hard for potential attackers to find.
Measuring and Understanding Economic Interdependence in Allegheny County

Measuring and Understanding Economic Interdependence in Allegheny County

Sally Sleeper; Henry Willis; Eric Landree; Beth Grill

RAND
2005
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A powerful descriptive analysis of the wealth flows in Allegheny County, this report provides timely and critical information regarding public policy issues affecting a region that includes the City of Pittsburgh. This report provides evidence on how Allegheny County's 130 municipalities are interconnected, as people commute across municipal borders to work, creating interregional economic flows.