Foundations of National Security Leadership

Course Overview

Foundations of National Security Leadership (FNSL) educates your highest potential mid-career operational leaders who are poised to assume advisory, coordination, or command responsibilities. The course enhances participants’ ability to think critically, act deliberately, advise, and lead collaboratively in volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous environments. By blending theory and practice, the course sharpens participants’ grasp of how strategy moves—enabling them to execute operations fully aligned with their organizations’ and senior leaders’ intent.

FNSL blends theory and practice to prepare participants for interagency coordination, strategic problem-solving, and real-time policy advising.

 

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NSSP group on capitol steps.
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NSSP group in discussion.
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NSSP professional group lunch.

Course Curriculum

During the one-week course, participants attend lectures by leading scholars and senior practitioners, visit international embassies and other destinations, and participate in snap exercises that simulate national security crises under time constraints. Throughout the course, participants are provided intensive mentoring and peer-learning opportunities.

September 2025 Foundations of National Security Leadership

 Breakfast at leisure
TopicInstitutional Contexts
LocationLindner Family Commons (Room 602)
0800-0900Registration
0900-1000Introductions and Course Overview
1030-1200Strategic Advising: Leadership at the Peak
LTG (Ret.) Rick Waddell
1200-1400Mentoring Lunch at DACOR Bacon House
1801 F Street NW, Washington, DC
1400-1530Civil-Military Relations
Mara Karlin, JHU-SAIS
1545-1700Snap Exercise: Strategic Advising
LTG (Ret.) Rick Waddell; Celestino Perez, U.S. Army War College
 Breakfast at leisure
TopicAnalytical and Leadership Skills
LocationLindner Family Commons (Room 602)
0845-0900Recap and Preview of Day
0900-1030The National Security Council and the Interagency Process
LTG (Ret.) Rick Waddell
1100-1230Critical Thinking About Human Behavior
Celestino Perez, U.S. Army War College
1230-1330Lunch
1330-1500Snap Exercise: Critical Thinking Case Study
LTG (Ret.) Rick Waddell; Celestino Perez, U.S. Army War College
1530-1700Team Leadership
LTG (Ret.) Rick Waddell
 Breakfast at leisure
TopicSite Visits to Capitol Hill and Embassies
LocationLindner Family Commons (Room 602)
0830-0900Recap and Preview of Day
0900-1000Economic & Domestic Priorities for the 119th Congress
Bharat Ramamurti & Matt Stoller, American Econ. Liberties Project
1015-1115TRAVEL TO U.S. CAPITOL -- Room H-139
1130-1300Remarks by Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE); Working Lunch: Discussion on Congress and Foreign Policy
James Hart, Office of Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO); Jason Steinbaum, American University
1315-1400TRAVEL TO EMBASSIES
1400-1700Embassy Visits
 Breakfast at leisure
TopicStrategic Assessment
LocationLindner Family Commons (Room 602)
0845-0900Recap and Preview of Day
0900-1030Systems Thinking and Complexity
Celestino Perez, U.S. Army War College
1100-1230Strategic Assessment
Celestino Perez, U.S. Army War College
1230-1400Working Lunch: Strategic Assessment Exercise
Celestino Perez, U.S. Army War College; Matthew Levinger, GWU
1430-1630Strategic Narrative: Forging a Shared Story
Matthew Levinger, GWU
1700-1900Happy Hour Conversation: Navigating Alliance Politics
Facilitator: LTC Ralph Peter, NATO Allied Command Transformation
 Breakfast at leisure
TopicCoalition Building and Strategy Formulation
LocationLindner Family Commons (Room 602)
0845-0900Recap and Preview of Day
0900-1015Understanding Conflict and Building Coalitions
Matthew Levinger, GWU
1030-1230Simulation and Debrief
Celestino Perez, U.S. Army War College; Matthew Levinger, GWU
1230-1430Mentoring Lunch at DACOR Bacon House: Next Steps
1801 F Street NW, Washington, DC
1430-1530Course Hotwash and Certificate Awards Ceremony

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Our latest course agenda, shown above, provides a comprehensive overview of the course. Please note, the agenda above only represents the latest course schedule. Each year, our course agenda evolves to align with changes to the national and global security environment.


Recommended Applicants

Foundations of National Security Leadership is open to military and government personnel at the O-3/4, E-8/9, W-3/4, GS-11/12/13, and equivalent levels for international and private-sector participants.

Participants represent a wide range of U.S. agencies and organizations, including:

  • U.S. Army
  • U.S. Air Force
  • U.S. Navy
  • U.S. Marine Corps
  • U.S. Central Command
  • Defense Threat Reduction Agency
  • National Security Agency
  • Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory

  

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NSSP participants at a nice lunch.
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Woman paying close attention to speaker at the front of the room.
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Lecture in Lindner Family Commons

 

 

Course Fee

The course fee is $4,500 and includes tuition, curricular materials, and most meals.

  

Course Dates

The Foundations of National Security Leadership is offered once each year in September. For specific course dates, please visit our Apply Today page.