Every branch of the military is struggling to meet its fiscal year 2022 recruiting goals. Marine General David Ottignon recently told Congress that 2022 is “arguably the most challenging recruiting year since the inception of the all-volunteer force.”
In this episode, we explore what is driving these challenges and how the military can adapt its recruiting strategizes to the modern media environment.
Guests
Elizabeth Clelan is a Principal Research Scientist in CNA’s Marine Corps and Defense Workforce Program.
Heather Wolters is a Senior Research Scientist in CNA’s Marine Corps and Defense Workforce Program.
Jared Huff is a Principal Research Scientist in CNA’s Navy Human Resources Program.
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This week we are bringing you a rebroadcast of Episode 108, to coincide with CNA's recent case study on the same topic.
As climate change increases the frequency and impact of natural disasters, the consequences of these events are not felt evenly. While disasters are devastating for everyone, they are exponentially worse for already vulnerable populations.
In this episode of CNA Talks, CNA’s Angie De Groot sits down with Jason Biermann and Jody Ferguson, emergency management professionals from the Pudget Sound region, in Washington. They discuss an innovative approach that priorities getting aid to their most vulnerable citizens, with the help of their private sector partners.
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