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Course Schedule ver. 09June Thursday, 29 May ***UNIFORM DAY*** 0700 0800 ID Photos Badges/Coffee Audio-Visual Section 0800 0815 APCSS Welcome LtGen (Ret) Leaf 0815 0830 College of Security Studies Welcome Mr. Carlton Cramer 0830 0900 Course Welcome and Orientation Prof. Peterman/Mr. Patykula 0900 0930 Break 0930 1015 Course Overview and Seminar Leader Introduction Prof. Peterman/ Seminar Leaders 1015 1115 Introductions in Seminar 1115 1215 Catered Lunch Seating by Seminar Mr. Tom Patykula 1215 1225 Public Affairs Brief Ms. Markovinovic/Mr. Goodwin 1225 1230 In-processing brief Mr. Patykula 1230 1300 Computer Security Brief Ms. Fikac & Ms. Godwin 1300 1345 Laptop Distribution Ms. Fikac & Seminar Leaders 1345 1415 Access card/bio Sheet Pay 1415 1445 Access card/bio Sheet Pay 1445 1500 Breakout groups (US Fellows/Women) Friday, 30 May ***BRING LAPTOPS*** Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4 Seminar 5, 6, 7, 8 Seminar 5, 6, 7, 8 Seminar 1, 2, 3, 4 0815 0930 Topic 1: What is Crisis management? Prof. Peterman Polling 0930 1000 1000 1130 Break Fellows Project Introduction Dr. Byrd/ 1130 1245 Catered Lunch Seating by Profession (Civ/Mil/LawEnf, etc.) 1245 1430 Seminar discussion: Polling results/ APCSSLink Logon/Tutorial Mr. Shimechero 1430 1445 Break 1445 1530 Water Safety/Emergencies Mr. Patykula 1530 1545 Breakout groups (By Sub-region) 1545 1700 Foundations of Fellowship: Ice Breaker Mr. Patykula Saturday, 31 May 0800-1300 Around the Island tour Mr. Patykula 1300-1600 Commissary and NEX Mr. Patykula 29 May 1 July 2014 1

Module 1: Crisis Leadership Fundamentals Monday, 2 June 0800 0815 Module Introduction Prof. Peterman 0815 0930 Topic 2: Introduction to Complexity Prof. Butch Finley 1000 1115 Topic 3: Introduction to Causal Loops Dr. Jim Campbell 1245 1330 Seminar discussions and exercise (Topics 2 and 3) 1345 1430 Key Note Speaker 1430 1530 Seminar discussions and exercise (cont.) Tuesday, 3 June 0815 0930 Topic 4: Framing the Problem Dr. Campbell 1000 1115 Topic 5: Strategy Development Prof. Finley 1245 1430 Seminar discussions and exercise (Topics 4 and 5) 1430 1530 Self Study (optional Computer Training, bring laptops) Wednesday, 4 June 0800 1430 Foundations of Fellowship Mr. Patykula Thursday, 5 June 0815 0930 Topic 6: Communications in Crises Ms. Mary Markovinovic 1000 1115 Topic 7: Crisis Negotiations Dr. Saira Yamin 1245 1430 Seminar discussions (Topics 6 and 7) 1430 1530 Self Study (Optional Library Training: Basic and Advanced Web Searching, bring laptops) Ms. Tami Rosado 29 May 1 July 2014 2

Friday, 6 June 0815 0930 Fellow s Projects 1000 1130 Fellow s Projects, Mosque 1245 1600 NEX & Commissary Mr. Patykula Saturday, 7 June 1800 2100 Lanai Party Mr. Patykula Monday, 9 June 0815 0930 Topic 8: Crisis Leadership Theory Dr. Deon Canyon 1000 1115 Topic 9: Crisis Leadership in Practice Mr. Doug Mayne 1245 1430 Seminar Discussions (Topics 8 and 9) 1430 1530 Self Study (Optional LibraryTraining: Jane s Terrorism Centre Database) Ms. Rosado Module 2: Enhancing National Reliance in a Complex Environment Tuesday, 10 June 0815 0930 Topic 10: Governance and Crises Dr. Steven Kim 1000 1115 Topic 11: Role of Law in Crisis Prevention Dr. Justin Nankivell 1245 1430 Seminar Discussions (Topics 10 and 11) 1430 1530 Self Study (Optional Computer Training) Wednesday, 11 June 0815 0930 Topic 12: Economics and Crises Dr. Lori Forman 1000 1115 Topic 13: Social Inclusion in Crisis Dr. Miemie Byrd Mitigation 1245 1430 Seminar Discussions (Topics 12, 13 and WPS) 1430 1530 Self Study (Optional Computer Training) 29 May 1 July 2014 3

Thursday, 12 June 0815 0930 Topic 14: Role of the Security Sector Dr. Rouben Azizian 1000 1115 Topic 15: Cyber Crises Dr. Lora Saalman 1130 1200 Prepare for Lunch Discussion 1200 1300 Lunch Discussion: Women, Peace and Maj Liza Theriault Security 1300 1430 Seminar Discussions (Topics 14 and 15) 1430 1530 Self Study (Optional Library Training: Current Events Searches, Proquest Database) Ms. Rosado Friday, 13 June 0815 0845 Mid-Course Survey 0845 0930 Fellow s Project Work 1000 1130 Fellow s Project Work, Mosque 1245 1800 Arizona Memorial /NEX & Commissary Mr. Tom Patykula Saturday, 14 June 0930 2300 Polynesian Cultural Center Mr. Tom Patykula Monday, 16 June 0815 0930 Topic 16: Reducing Disaster Risk in Crises Ms. Jessica Ear 1000 1115 Topic 17: Climate Change: The Slow Dr. Scott Hauger Motion Crisis 1245 1430 Seminar Discussions (Topics 16 and 17) 1430 1530 Self Study (Optional Library Training: Journals searches and International Affairs, bring laptops) Ms. Rosado Module 3: Improving National and International Cooperation Tuesday, 17 June 0815 0930 Topic 18: Interagency Cooperation AMB Ravic Huso 29 May 1 July 2014 4

1000 1115 Topic 19: Crisis Mechanisms of the UN Prof. Peterman 1245 1430 Seminar discussion (Topics 18 and 19) 1430 1530 Self Study (Optional Computer Training) Wednesday, 18 June 0815 0930 Topic 20: Crises and International Mr. Mario Sander Financial Institutions 1000 1115 Topic 21: International HA/DR Mr. Saichin 1245 1430 Seminar Discussions (Topics 20 & 21) 1430 1530 Self Study Thursday, 19 June **** Uniform Day **** 0815 0930 Keynote Speaker (Lt Gen (Ret) Leaf 1000 1115 Seminar Discussions (Topic: Speaker) 1115 1145 Class and Seminar Photos Mr. Patykula/VI 1145 1245 Lunch 1245 1530 Fellow s Project Preparation (Optional Library Training: Database access after departing APCSS, bring laptops) Friday, 20 June 0815 1130 Fellow s Projects Briefs, Mosque 1245 1600 NEX, Commissary Mr. Patykula Saturday, 21 June 1700-2100 Taste of Asia-Pacific Mr. Patykula Module 4: Focused Knowledge Enhancement: Electives Monday, 23 June 0815 1100 Elective Groups (Session 1/Part 1) Elective Leaders 1100 1230 Lunch 29 May 1 July 2014 5

1230 1530 Elective Groups (Session 2/Part 1) Various Rms Elective Leaders Tuesday, 24 June 0815 1100 Elective Groups (Session 1/Part 2) Elective Leaders 1100 1230 Lunch 1230 1530 Elective Groups (Session 2/Part 2) Elective Leaders Module 5: Operationalizing Crisis Management Wednesday, 25 June 0815 1130 Move 1: Capstone Exercise 1130 1300 Lunch 1300 1530 Move 2: Capstone Exercise Thursday, 26 June 0800 1130 Move 3: Capstone Exercise 1130 1300 Lunch 1300 1530 Move 4: Capstone Exercise Prof. Peterman Friday, 27 June 0800 1130 Capstone Exercise 1130 1300 Lunch, Mosque 1300 1600 NEX, Commissary Mr. Patykula Saturday, 28 June ***Ramadan Begins*** 0800 1400 North Shore Tour Mr. Patykula Monday, 30 June ***Bring Laptops and All Accessories*** 0800 0900 Course Wrap Up - Polling Prof. Peterman 0900 0930 Break 0930 1200 Final Surveys Laptop Turn-in Feedback Sessions 1200 1530 Lunch/Seminar Activities Tuesday, 1 July ***Uniform Day*** 0800 0830 Access card turn in/final coffee fund Admissions 29 May 1 July 2014 6

reconciliation 0830 0900 Alumni Brief/Library Brief Mr. John Gasner/Ms. Tami Rosado 0900 0930 Break 0930 1000 Commencement Rehearsal Mr. Patykula 1000 1100 Commencement 1100 1200 Reception Mr. Patykula 1130 1200 Presentation of Gifts Front Office 29 May 1 July 2014 7