Lapse In Appropriations

The most recent appropriations for the Department of War expired at 11:59 p.m. EDT on Sept. 30, 2025. Military personnel will continue in a normal duty status, without pay, until such time as a continuing resolution or appropriations are passed by Congress and signed into law. Civilian personnel not engaged in excepted activities will be placed in a non-work, non-pay status.

May 24, 2011

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Improved the communication flow on the approval of individual military deployments to the United Nations Peace Operations

Ms. Kristina Camille Cablayan Chief, Multilateral Cooperation Division, DND CSC 22-3 Project timeline: 10/26/2022- 3/6/2023 Ms. Kristine Camille Cablayan sought to improve the implementation of a previous memorandum concerning effective military deployments to the [...]

By |2025-08-12T10:43:54-10:00May 30, 2023|Categories: Fellow Projects|Tags: |

Maluhia Workshop Convenes Senior Officials for Strategic Collaboration

The recent Maluhia 2023 workshop focused on building a better understanding of strategic policy in the region. Thirty-seven senior officials from countries within and outside the Indo-Pacific region gathered at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies [...]

By |2025-06-04T09:08:09-10:00May 12, 2023|Categories: Workshops/Events, news|Tags: , , , |

Standout Fellows Return to the Center as ‘Alumni Seminar Leaders’

Two standout alumni, Purnima Malik “PM” (CSC 22-1) from India and Oliver Nobetau “Ollie” (CSC 22-2) from Papua New Guinea, served as Alumni Seminar Leaders for the Comprehensive Security Cooperation (CSC) 23-1. According to course manager Sam Mullins, his [...]

By |2025-05-19T15:57:54-10:00May 10, 2023|Categories: Courses, Alumni, news, Alumni-kiosk|Tags: , , , |

A Security Nexus Report Article Focusing on Artificial Intelligence for Security Practitioners

Major Brent Feller, United States Air Force Military Professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS), published a new report article for Security Nexus that explores the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) tools like [...]

By |2025-05-29T10:26:32-10:00May 9, 2023|Categories: Security Nexus, news, Feller|Tags: , |

The 67th Annual Excellence in Federal Government Awards Program

The Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security honored five individuals and one team at the 2023 Honolulu Pacific Federal Executive Awards ceremony. The 67th Annual Excellence in Federal Government Awards Program and EXPO took place on May 5, [...]

By |2023-05-09T10:48:32-10:00May 8, 2023|Categories: Faculty, DKI APCSS, news|Tags: , |

Nationalism versus liberalism: A South Korean view of the Taiwan issues

At the invitation of Brookings Institution, Dr. Sungmin Cho contributed an essay for its Taiwan-U.S. Quarterly Analysis series. In this essay, Dr. Cho explains, “The Taiwan issue is often viewed by leaders of the United States and its allies [...]

By |2023-05-08T10:30:33-10:00May 8, 2023|Categories: Faculty Articles, news, Cho|Tags: , , |

DKI APCSS Military Fellow publishes paper on AI and Civil-Military Operations

“Civil-Military Operations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence,” a research paper by Maj. Tony Smith was recently published in the Ninth Volume of the Civil Affairs Issue Papers. This paper, which explores the nuances of Artificial Intelligence’s impact on [...]

By |2025-06-04T13:15:04-10:00April 17, 2023|Categories: Publications, news, Smith|Tags: , |
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