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Afghanistan Security: Department of Defense Effort to Train Afghan Police Relies on Contractor Personnel to Fill Skill and Resource Gaps
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By
Charles Michael Johnson, Jr. (au)
Year:
2012
Pages:
17
Binding
Paperback
ISBN
978-1-4578-2912-3
Product Code:
1457829126
Description
The U.S. strategy in Afghanistan depends in part on building that countryäó»s capacity to provide for its own security by training and equipping the Afghan National Police (ANP). This report describes: (1) the roles and responsibilities of U.S. goväó»t. (USG) and contractor personnel in the ANP training program; (2) the extent to which DoD has assessed: (a) the advantages and disadvantages of using USG or contractor personnel for ANP training; and (b) the impact of transferring responsibilities for ANP training from contractor to USG personnel; and (3) lessons learned from other DoD foreign police training programs that directly relate to the advantages and disadvantages of using USG personnel or contractors. Illus. This is a print on demand report.
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