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Despite investing over $647.1 billion in Afghanistan over the past decade, insecurity and terrorism continue to plague the country. Specialists at the World Organization for Resource Development and Education (WORDE) argue that effective civil society engagement is the missing piece towards securing Afghanistan's future. Please join us for the launch of the WORDE report, "Afghanistan 2014 and Beyond: The Role of Civil Society in Peacebuilding and Countering Violent Extremism." Hosted by Dr. Robert D. Lamb of CSIS, the panel features the report's authors, as well as special guest, General John R. Allen (U.S. Margine Corps, Ret.), who recently served as the Commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and U.S. Forces, Afghanistan (USFOR-A) to share his perspectives on engaging Afghan civil society following the 2014 troop withdrawal.

Cloudy, threatening skies over Bagram.

 

About the 401st:

 

The 401st Army field Support Brigade provides Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, and Marines, the tools and resources necessary to complete the mission. If they shoot, drive it, fly it, wear it, eat it or communicate with it, the 401st helps provide it. The brigade assists coalition partners with many of their logistical and sustainment needs. The brigade also handles the responsible disposition of equipment in Afghanistan to support evolving missions. We are the single link between Warfighters in the field, and working through Army Sustainment Command, we leverage Army Materiel Command’s worldwide Materiel Enterprise to develop, deliver, and sustain materiel to ensure a dominant joint force for the U.S. and our Allies.

  

For More information please visit us online:

 

401st AFSB Facebook

 

Army Sustainment Command

 

Army Materiel Command

 

The US Mission and ITC co-sponsored an International Women’s Day event in collaboration with OWIT – Lake Geneva on March 5, 2012. Ambassador King opened the evening which was dedicated to the reviewing successful strategies, tactics and alliances that empower women. Chairman Ruth Goldway of the US Postal Regulatory Commission and Patricia Francis, Executive Director of ITC, delivered remarks and shared their own experiences using support networks to create change. Special Representative for Global Intergovernmental Affairs, Reta Jo Lewis, moderated an hour of lively discussion among participants and the speakers.

 

U.S. Mission Photo by Eric Bridiers

Photos from the 2018 Leverage and Activate

Photos from the 2018 Leverage and Activate Training

Producer Chris Downey with Christian Kane, Timothy Hutton, Beth Reisgraf, Aldis Hodge, and guest star Wil Wheaton.

Photos from the 2018 sessions of Leverage and Activate.

pick the synergies to leverage

 

Leverage here if you want some synergies yourself.

Despite investing over $647.1 billion in Afghanistan over the past decade, insecurity and terrorism continue to plague the country. Specialists at the World Organization for Resource Development and Education (WORDE) argue that effective civil society engagement is the missing piece towards securing Afghanistan's future. Please join us for the launch of the WORDE report, "Afghanistan 2014 and Beyond: The Role of Civil Society in Peacebuilding and Countering Violent Extremism." Hosted by Dr. Robert D. Lamb of CSIS, the panel features the report's authors, as well as special guest, General John R. Allen (U.S. Margine Corps, Ret.), who recently served as the Commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and U.S. Forces, Afghanistan (USFOR-A) to share his perspectives on engaging Afghan civil society following the 2014 troop withdrawal.

This year’s symposium was hosted at Metro Convention Centre, in Toronto | Learn more about Canada’s Best Managed Companies.

 

Symposium: A range of topics were on the agenda this year– from innovation to leadership to talent strategies and much more. The CEOs and senior management teams of winning companies leveraged this day to learn and connect among one of Canada’s strongest business networks. Over 800 people attended this year’s symposium.

Photos from the 2018 sessions of Leverage and Activate.

Photos from the 2018 sessions of Leverage and Activate.

It is rather handy that the oil filter is located at the top of the engine. Makes maintenance rather easy. An old bicycle handlebar gives extra leverage.

 

Photo by Daughter #2 in photo journalist mode.

Despite investing over $647.1 billion in Afghanistan over the past decade, insecurity and terrorism continue to plague the country. Specialists at the World Organization for Resource Development and Education (WORDE) argue that effective civil society engagement is the missing piece towards securing Afghanistan's future. Please join us for the launch of the WORDE report, "Afghanistan 2014 and Beyond: The Role of Civil Society in Peacebuilding and Countering Violent Extremism." Hosted by Dr. Robert D. Lamb of CSIS, the panel features the report's authors, as well as special guest, General John R. Allen (U.S. Margine Corps, Ret.), who recently served as the Commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and U.S. Forces, Afghanistan (USFOR-A) to share his perspectives on engaging Afghan civil society following the 2014 troop withdrawal.

Building under Seige again. Yeserday the "Gay Pride" Parade.

Today filming a "Leverage"TV series set in London.

 

Now I get moved to London andnobody tells me.

Then I get runoff saying I can't take Pictures.

 

Geeze! I grabbed a few anyways.

Thread discussion on legal to stop photographers

from taking pics.

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pluralistic.net/2024/08/05/rugged-individuals/#misleading...

 

A 19th century Puck illustration of a banker gathering the skyscrapers of Manhattan into his arms. It has been altered. The banker's skin has been tinted brick red, his eyes tinted yellow, and he's been given horns. The sky has been replaced with a halftone scene of storm-clouds, and the ground has been replaced with a washed-out wasteland. His gold cufflink has been made to glitter.

Foxy by Proxy @ Bottleneck...

Photos from the 2018 sessions of Leverage and Activate.

While driving south through Jackson County Oregon on the I-5 corridor, you’ll come across the Siskiyou Mountain Range. The Siskiyou Mountains form a clear delineation between the Rogue River and Klamath River Watersheds. Instead of running north to south as do most major mountain ranges in the world, the Siskiyou Mountains run east to west. The east-west orientation of these mountains acts as a land bridge connecting the Coast Range and the Cascades creating great habitat and wildlife connectivity in the region.

 

While hard to tell from looking at the mountains from the highway, thousands of homes are located in the Wilderness Urban Interface (WUI). Jackson and Josephine counties have more homes located in the WUI areas than any other counties in the western US. The abundance of homes located in the WUI combined with the limited, often exclusive access of ingress & egress of these areas led to the West Bear area being determined as the #1 highest priority for community safety in the entire Rogue Basin Cohesive Wildfire Strategy. The strategy covers approximately 4.5 million acres of the Rogue Basin and prescribes prioritized treatments for approximately 1.2 million acres over the next 20 years.

 

The Almeda Fire of 2020 destroyed much of the cities of Talent and Phoenix Oregon. Thousands of homes, structures, and business were lost. Fortunately, major loss of life was avoided. The Alameda fire along with the Labor Day fires of 2022 served as a sobering reminder of the future potential for uncharacteristically severe wildfires and their effects on life, property, communities, wildlife habitat, water, and other resources.

 

In response to the need, multiple Federal and state agencies and NGOs came together to develop the Lomakatsi West Bear All Lands Forest Restoration Project and received funding through the Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP). This project sponsored by Lomakasti Restoration Project received approximately $2.5 in funding for fuels reduction work and was leveraged by another $2.5 Million in funding from FEMA and Sustainable Northwest, a local nonprofit. Since the original funding was received, other funding sources, both public and private, have been added to the project area (including for the City of Jacksonville). The total funding for this project stands at approximately $11 Million making this one of the highest leveraged RCPP projects in the country.

 

This project allows NRCS, Oregon Department of Forestry, BLM, NGOs, and municipalities to coordinate efforts to implement strategic landscape level fuels reduction treatments on approximately 40-50% of the roughly 27,000 acre designated landscape. The overall goals of the project include reducing risk of uncharacteristically severe wildfire, improve community safety and emergency response, improve and protect wildlife habitat (including for threatened and endangered species), and supporting healthier and more resilient forest conditions. Individual projects are ranked and prioritized for funding-based adjacency to public roads, strategic ridgetops, adjacency to other previous/planned fuels reduction treatments, and other factors that help determine the highest value projects bringing the most public benefit. Additionally, project partners have implemented pre and post treatment monitoring to help determine treatment efficacy and help guide the implementation of future treatments.

 

Local NRCS staff in the Central Point Field Office (Peter Winnick, District Conservationist and Callum Knights, Soil Conservationist) work directly with local private, non-industrial forest landowners to plan and implement strategic fuels reduction projects. Forest Management planning and practice implementation, like the ones Tucker Teutsch, private forest landowner, has created on his family property use conservation practices including tree thinning, slash treatment, and the creation of patch openings

 

Another tangible benefit of the project and working at the landscape level is the connection between neighbors and communities that it helps to create. Multiple Firewise and other community-based groups exist and have expanded through the entire project area. These groups help raise awareness of the issues and risks associated with wildfire, help to create plans for future collaborative work, and increase preparedness in the case of a wildfire. Teutsch hopes his neighbors and community will also participate in similar planning and strategic fuels reduction work. He is a passionate about sharing his knowledge and advocacy for creating more fire safe landscapes and communities.

 

West Bear RCPP project partners include Lomakatsi Restoration Project, Sustainable Northwest, Oregon Department of Forestry, Rogue Forest Partners, OSU (Southern Oregon Research and Extension), US Fish and Wildlife Partners Program, the Bureau of Land Management, and The Nature Conservancy.

 

Photos from the 2018 Leverage and Activate

Graft Leverage iPhone 5s Case Promotional Shots

Photos from the 2018 sessions of Leverage and Activate.

Despite investing over $647.1 billion in Afghanistan over the past decade, insecurity and terrorism continue to plague the country. Specialists at the World Organization for Resource Development and Education (WORDE) argue that effective civil society engagement is the missing piece towards securing Afghanistan's future. Please join us for the launch of the WORDE report, "Afghanistan 2014 and Beyond: The Role of Civil Society in Peacebuilding and Countering Violent Extremism." Hosted by Dr. Robert D. Lamb of CSIS, the panel features the report's authors, as well as special guest, General John R. Allen (U.S. Margine Corps, Ret.), who recently served as the Commander of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and U.S. Forces, Afghanistan (USFOR-A) to share his perspectives on engaging Afghan civil society following the 2014 troop withdrawal.

Photos from the 2018 sessions of Leverage and Activate.

LEVERAGE - Tony Thomas - Co-Pilot in The DB Cooper Job

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs held an Analytics Summit in Crystal City, Va., from June 29 through July 1, 2015. VA invited industry leaders and innovative minds from academia and across the public and private sectors to discuss how to collaborate to continuously yield accurate and actionable data-driven observations, leveraging information to improve VA’s products and services, and engagement with Veterans.

(ROBERT TURTIL/U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)

Photos from the 2018 sessions of Leverage and Activate.

Photos from the 2018 sessions of Leverage and Activate.

Day two of Leverage and Activate Training

SOOC ( straight out of camera)

Photos from the 2018 sessions of Leverage and Activate.

Along with Dean Devlin, Mark Sheppard, John Rogers, etc.

Photos from the 2018 Leverage and Activate

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