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The Chuck Hagel Forum in Global Leadership - Atlantic Council

The Chuck Hagel Forum in Global Leadership Mon, Mar 8, 2021 6:00 PM Secretary Chuck Hagel and Secretary Tom Ridge discuss the role of US leadership in a changing world, hosted together with the University of Nebraska Omaha. As the global community continues to grapple with the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Atlantic Council is open for business. Our business, meetings, and events, however, are occurring virtually. For more information, please read an update from our President and CEO. Join us for the third installment of the Chuck Hagel Forum in Global Leadership series hosted in partnership with the Atlantic Council. This series explores critical issues with global leaders in search of solutions to today’s global challenges, and it provides an opportunity to engage with Secretary Hagel and other global leaders, policymakers, and thinkers. The series debuted at the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2019 with a discussion on pressing global issues between Secretary Hagel and then-

UNO and STRATCOM Awarded Grant to Increase Efficiency

By Jeff Turner Jan 13, 2021 The University of Nebraska at Omaha, with the National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska, has been awarded a $150,000 contract with U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) to streamline and update database processes to increase efficiencies for the command’s personnel team. From UNO, Dustin White, Ph.D., assistant professor of economics, Patricia Meglich, Ph.D., professor of management, and Benjamin Smith, Ph.D., associate professor of economics, are combining their expertise in human resources, process analysis and data assessments to dive into the 12-month project and deliver a final dashboard system to USSTRATCOM by October 2021.

Nebraska bid to attract Space Command to Offutt Air Force Base includes $107 million

Nebraska bid to attract Space Command to Offutt Air Force Base includes $107 million The Associated Press The Kenney Gate on Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. (Charles Haymond/Air Force) OMAHA, Neb. Nebraska’s bid to attract the U.S. Space Command’s headquarters to Offutt Air Force Base includes $107 million of public and private money. Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce President David Brown said the local money is meant to help offset the roughly $1 billion cost of building the new headquarters at Offutt. “If there’s a need for public or private support, there has always been a willingness to find a way,” Brown said.

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