“The Obama administration, however, is having trouble finding civilian experts at the State Department to send to Afghanistan.”
Thanks to Master Gunner for this article. He brought up the key sentence of the article, that made us both laugh. There should be no trouble finding civilian experts, if the Obama administration is willing to tap into the free market system, as opposed to limiting the mission to only those he can find in government. Face it, we are here, we are available and want to work, yet we just don’t want to be government employees. We will gladly perform contracting services though, and it is a system that works if the government takes the time to just referee the whole thing to make sure everyone plays by some sound and effective rules.
Also, I will give a kudo to the administration for at least giving the perception of trying to find the best model of operation. That is what learning organizations do, and if in fact the Dutch have the best model of operation, then that is great that we want to use it. But I will wait until we get some real experts on the subject to talk about it. I am sure Tim Lynch and others have some ideas about this, and I look forward to any input. –Matt
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U.S. Takes Dutch Military as Role Model in Afghan Operation
By JAY SOLOMON
APRIL 30, 2009
STROE, the Netherlands — The Obama administration, which wants to send hundreds of additional civilian personnel into Afghanistan, is looking at the Dutch military’s operations there for lessons on how to combat the Taliban.
The civilian deployment is part of a U.S. focus on economic development meant to weaken support for the Taliban and dry up finances it derives from the opium trade. The civilians will complement the deployment in the coming months of 21,000 new troops, many of whom will be posted to southern provinces where the Taliban are thriving.