Truman National Security Project

The Truman National Security Project is a national security leadership institute based in Washington, D.C. It is the nation's only organization that recruits, trains, and positions a new generation of progressives across America to lead on national security. The organization is named after President Harry S. Truman, whose foreign policy vision "transformed a moment of unprecedented threat into an era of unimagined opportunity and prosperity."
Truman Project programs
The Truman National Security Project is devoted to training progressives of all stripes and professions to deepen their understanding of national security issues and master the communications skills needed to make their case in the public square. The Truman Project trains policy experts, academics, elected officials, congressional staffers, veterans, and communications, media, and political professionals through a wide array of training programs.
Truman Security Fellowship
The one-year Truman Security Fellowship offers training in national security, access to a network of peers and leaders across the country, and assistance with obtaining positions of national security leadership around the country.
Congressional Security Scholars Program
The Congressional Security Scholars Program provides progressive staffers with deep national security training and an on-going community network across the Senate and House. This training and educational program is intended to give junior staffers on Capitol Hill a broad base of knowledge of progressive national security thought. The program provides instruction in national security policy issues, the progressive security worldview, communication techniques, and other key skills.
National Security Bootcamps
Truman National Security Bootcamps are one-day trainings tailored to states and localities. They provide progressive leaders with the foundations of national security understanding, and training in talking about tough issues.
The basic bootcamp has six segments:
* The Progressive National Security Story: Our History and Values
* National Security at Home: Making it Local
* Military 101 with Recent Veterans: Understanding the U.S. Armed Forces, Their Culture, and How to Connect With Our Troops
* How Progressives Undermine Our Messages, and How to Communicate Better: Talking with the American People About Security and Progressive Values
* Scenario Exercises: Talking about Security at a Town Hall and on Fox News
Operation FREE
*See Operation FREE
Advisors, Directors, and Senior Fellows
A great number of progressives are involved in some capacity advising and assisting the Truman National Security Project. These include:
Advisory Board
*Madeleine Albright - Principal, Albright Group
*Kurt M. Campbell - CEO and Co-Founder, Center for a New American Security
*Gregory Craig - Partner, Williams and Connolly LLP
*Leslie Gelb - President Emeritus, Council on Foreign Relations
*William Marshall - President, Progressive Policy Institute
*William Perry - Senior Fellow, Hoover Institute
*John Podesta - President and CEO, Center for American Progress
*Wendy Sherman - Principal, Albright Group
*Anne-Marie Slaughter - Dean, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University
Board of Directors
*Stephen Bailey - Chief Operating Officer, Frontier Strategy Group
*Pierre Chao - Managing Partner, Renaissance Strategic Advisors
*Derek Chollet - Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security
*Joy Drucker - Senior Vice President, Glover Park Group
*Sally Painter - Principal, Dutko Worldwide
*Jamie Smith - Press Secretary/Traveling Press Director, Hillary Clinton for President
*Dr. Matthew Spence - Co-Founder and Director, Truman National Security Project
*Rachel Kleinfeld - President and Executive Director, Truman National Security Project
Senior Fellows
The organization also has over 40 Senior Fellows, who serve as mentors and advisors to trainees in the program. Among these Senior Fellows are Cory Booker, Peter Beinart, Andrei Cherny, Ivo Daalder, and David Samuels.
 
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