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What is IDB?The Institute for Defense and Business is a non-profit research and education institute
that facilitates ongoing educational exchanges and partnerships among the Department of
Defense, other government agencies, and the private sector.
Corporate Overview
• Core Mission: To foster shoulder-to-shoulder partnerships between the DoD, other government agencies and the private sector to bring business innovations to the defense enterprise and stabilization activities.
• History:– 501(c)(3) N.C. non-profit research and education institute
located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina– Established in 1997 by NC and UNC as independent legal
entity– UNC Chancellor Michael Hooker first Board Chair– Former N.C. Governor James Martin IDB Board Chairman– UNC Chancellor Holden Thorp current Board Member
Organizing Principles• Joint • Uniformed and Civilian from DoD• Private Sector involvement• Faculty and guest lecturers represent – Top national universities – Military leaders– Applied industry perspectives
• Facilitated information exchange among participants
• World-class facilities
IDB Board of Directors• The Honorable James G. Martin (Chairman) – Former Governor of North Carolina and Senior Advisor,
McGuireWoods Consulting, Charlotte, North Carolina
• Mr. Thomas W. Bradshaw, Jr. – Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Raleigh, North Carolina
• Mr. Seddon (Rusty) Goode, Jr. – President and Director, University Research Park, Inc., Charlotte, North Carolina
• Mr. Frank B. Holding, Jr. (Vice Chairman) – President & CEO, First Citizens BancShares, Inc. and First Citizens Bank, Raleigh, North Carolina
• Mr. James (Jim) E.S. Hynes – Chairman, Board of Commissioners, Carolinas HealthCare System, Charlotte, North Carolina
• Dr. John D. Kasarda – Director of the Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise and Kenan Distinguished Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Kenan-Flagler Business School, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina
• Mr. Roger L. Perry, Sr. – President, East West Partners and Board of Trustees, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina
• Dr. Holden Thorp – Chancellor, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina
• Mr. Mark C. Cramer – President, Institute for Defense and Business, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
IDB Executive Fellows
The Executive Fellows Program provides selected retired senior leaders from the Department of Defense and the military services an opportunity to continue to apply their knowledge and experience. Fellows contribute significantly by serving as guest lecturers across the range of IDB programs, representing the IDB at conferences, and working with faculty on key academic case studies and research. In addition, Fellows have the opportunity to partner with colleagues on articles or monographs on topics of particular interest to them.
SAS, the leader in business analytics software and services, sponsors the program.
LTG Bill Mortensen, USA (Ret.) former Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command
LtGen Ron Coleman, USMC (Ret.) former Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, USMC
VADM Wally Massenburg, USN (Ret.) former Commander, Naval Air Systems Command
IDB Executive Fellows Class of 2009-2010
RADM Dale Gabel, USCG (Ret.) former Commander, First Coast Guard District
Gen. George Babbitt, USAF (Ret.) former Commander of Air Force Materiel Command
Major Programs
The Center of Excellence in Logistics & Technology (LOGTECH) is the flagship program of the IDB. U.S. Army Materiel Command is the executive agent for this program, and the IDB manages it in cooperation with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Programs under this center include:
• LOGTECH Executive Education Courses: LOGTECH offers two highly interactive week-long residential executive education programs for DoD, DoD agency, joint command and private sector personnel at different stages of their professional development:
- Advanced Program in Logistics and Technology: This program, offered five times per year, is designed for 45 O-4 to O-6 grade military officers as well as government civilian and private sector equivalents.
- The Program for Executives in Logistics and Technology: This program, offered two times per year, is designed for 25 military flag officers, Senior Executive Service civilians, and equivalent private sector executives.
• LOGTECH MBA: This is a unique two year on-line and residential MBA program designed for military, civilian, and private sector leaders representing logistics and supply chain functions in the defense industry.
Logistics for the 21st Century (Log21): This program is designed to provide early-career, high-potential logisticians with a tailored educational experience to propel their careers in logistics and sustainment.
This program is designed for private sector personnel three to eight years into their careers; O-2 to O-4 military participants, and GS12-13 government employees. Log21 is offered two to three times per year
with a class size of 30-35.
LOGISTICS AND TECHNOLOGY LOGISTICS AND TECHNOLOGY
• BTA Program (Leadership and Innovation: Operators Driving Solutions): Week-long program designed for 35 military flag officers and Senior Civilian
Executives from DoD, DoD agencies and COCOMS. Operators leading and transforming organizations in a time of rapid technological and information system change
• Depot and Arsenal Executive Leadership Program (DAELP): Seven-month business acumen program for commanders and senior managers of
the military depots, arsenals and other industrial organizations. Includes 3.5 weeks of academic study, one-week benchmarking tour and 2-4 week residency with leading corporation(s)
ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATION AND LEADERSHIPAND LEADERSHIP
LIFE CYCLE
• Life Cycle Executive Leadership Program (LCELP):The week-long programs are designed for O4-O6 military leaders as well as government civilian and private sector equivalents who want to learn more about life cycle management principles and concepts such as total cost of ownership.
• Master in Life Cycle Systems Engineering Degree (MLCSE):16-Month Masters of Engineering Program designed for high-potential military, civilian, and private sector engineers with management potential. Focused on business acumen, life cycle design, systems engineering, and total cost of ownership. This degree is delivered on-line and with four residencies. (Expected start in 2011.)
Both programs are offered in partnership with the Schools of Industrial and
Systems Engineering at North Carolina State University (NCSU) and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NC A&T).
LIFE CYCLE LIFE CYCLE
Center for Stabilization and Economic Reconstruction (CSER)
Executive Director: Amb. (Ret.) David Litt, former POLAD to CENTCOM and SOCOM, Pol-Mil Advisor at U.S. Embassy in Iraq, Ambassador to UAE • Pre-deployment Conferences: Two to three-day conferences focused on MEF/MEB and Division/Brigade-level
leadership bringing together DoS, USAID, OGA, NGO, IO and private sector to examine roles, responsibilities and constraints in stability ops in Iraq and Afghanistan
• CSER Seminars: Week-long executive education seminars focused on breaking down barriers, examining
challenges and opportunities, and understanding cultures of organizations involved in stabilization and reconstruction
• COCOM Symposia: Two-three day subject specific conferences for EUCOM (EUCOM 2020) and AFRICOM
(Academic Symposium)
STABILIZATION AND ECONOMIC STABILIZATION AND ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION RECONSTRUCTION
ResearchThe Institute for Defense and Business (IDB) conducts both applied and basic research to support its portfolio of educational programs and specific research projects. As an acknowledged leader at the vanguard of transformational business practices in both the DoD and private sector, IDB has been asked to conduct a variety of research projects involving clients ranging from the Directorate of Logistics, J4 of the Joint Staff to private sector firms providing humanitarian relief in conflict zones.
The research effort for LOGTECH is a dynamic program that is updated annually. In the first year of LOGTECH, a series of case studies were prepared examining a range of business management and organizational transformation issues. Research for years two and three of LOGTECH focused on five transformational themes indentified as critical by LOGTECH Subject Matter Experts Board members. These themes included Footprint Reduction Through Fuel Efficiency, Product Life Cycle Management for Design and Maintenance, Technology Deployment for Total Asset Visibility, Security in Logistics Communications and Outsourcing Logistics.
These complimentary research efforts guided curriculum development for the executive education programs and other LOGTECH programmatic activities. Ongoing research and case study development remain critical in shaping the content of LOGTECH offerings as well as that of IDB’s other programs.
RESEARCHRESEARCH
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