The Mobile Indo-Pacific Orientation Course (MIPOC 26-2) is a one-week event that took place in Washington D.C. Its purpose is to educate, connect, and empower U.S. partner and ally security practitioners about security issues throughout the Indo-Pacific region. The course enables security practitioners a place to have dialog, discuss current issues, and find possible solutions to multiple topics that affect the region.
IPOC 26-1 Homeland Defense Begins at Home
APCSS Editor2026-03-24T14:32:36-10:00The Indo-Pacific Orientation Course 26-1 had the distinction of hosting the Center’s first-ever Emergency Management cohort, featuring police, fire, and emergency management representatives from across the Hawaiian Islands who are integral to our homeland defense. The addition of this particular contingent helped in building the necessary connective tissue between our military and civilian stakeholders, and both federal and state government agencies in bolstering homeland defense and critical incident response in the event of a crisis.
Philippines National Security Policy Assessment | CSC 25-3
APCSS Editor2026-02-09T10:33:38-10:00During the Comprehensive Security Course (CSC) 25-3, the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies hosted the largest contingent of Fellows from [...]
The Maluhia Talks 2025
APCSS Editor2025-08-07T09:23:01-10:00In April, the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies convened senior officials from the United States, key Indo-Pacific nations, and other [...]



