PfPC Hosts Consortium Steering Committee in Hybrid Format in Bavaria

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PfPC Hosts Consortium Steering Committee in Hybrid Format in Bavaria

By Public Affairs Office
George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies

GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany (Feb. 25, 2022) - Members of the Consortium Steering Committee conducted their annual meeting in hybrid format on Feb. 22-23, hosted by the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Bavaria.

Representatives from Sweden and the U.S. continued efforts to stand-up an Irregular Warfare and Resilience Working Group. The current working group concept includes linking efforts to the Irregular Warfare and Grey Zone Threats course currently under development at the Marshall Center. The Partnership for Peace Consortium is looking to support this initiative with mobile training team engagements focused on identifying irregular warfare threats and building resilience strategies for interested Euro-Atlantic partners.

Representatives from Switzerland proposed a concept to stand up a consortium sponsored training exercise, which can be used as a focusing lens to bring together working/study group efforts into alignment.  The concept proposal outlines a 3-5 planning/exercise/assessment cycle using a series of table-top and command post exercises.

The CSC concluded its review of the mission, vision, and strategic focus areas which will be presented to the Consortiums Senior Advisory Council at its upcoming meeting to be held in Geneva in July 2022.