Capitol Hill Workshop
Legislative Deadlock and Global Unrest
May 5-7, 2015
September 15-17, 2015
The Congressional agenda appears stalled with many initiatives seemingly calculated only to improve the election prospects of one party or another. This legislative polarization seems to inevitably involve the third branch of government—the federal judiciary.
A weak economy, immigrants flooding the southern border, and deeply partisan issues in energy, health and the environment demand serious attention. Rapidly changing global events, from Ukraine to Gaza, illustrate the difficulties facing elected officials at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
This seminar will address the consequences of legislative deadlock and global unrest to senior officials from the Department of Defense and the Intelligence community. The Capitol Hill Workshop attendees will have the opportunity to discuss a number of current and critical issues in an off-the-record setting featuring a group of nationally recognized speakers who are experienced in all aspects of the national policymaking process.
SEMINAR TOPICS*
- The 2014 Congressional Elections: What’s at Stake?
- Border Security and the Politics of Immigration
- On the Verge of an Energy Boom: Will Congress Be Revolutionary or Reactionary?
- Congress and American Foreign Policy: Russia, Europe and NATO
- Providing for Common Defense: The Role of the Senate Armed Services Committee
- National Defense Budgets in an Age of Austerity: Spending and the Debt Limit
- The Evolution of Power in Congress: The Dynamics of Lawmaking
- The 114th Congress and the Economy: The Politics of Redistribution and Growth
- Capitalism vs. Socialism in the 21st Century: The Continuing Clash of Ideal
- Congress and American Foreign Policy: The Middle East
- Lobbying Congress: Money and Politics
- Working with Congress: The Legislative Presidency
- Power, Money and Partisanship: An Historical Overview
- Congress and American Foreign Policy: China and East Asia
- National Security Strategy, Acquisition, and the New Fiscal Issues: Reconciling Promises with Current Realities
- The Supreme Court: Ideological Divides and the Executive-Legislative Struggle
- National Security and the Politics of Acquisition
- Congressional Leadership and National Interests: A Member's Perspective
- Congress and American Foreign Policy: The Uneven Rise of the Southern Hemisphere—Latin America and Africa
Subject to scheduling availability, the Capitol Hill Workshop will include informal tours of Capitol Hill, the Supreme Court, and the Library of Congress.
LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES
After participating in the Capitol Hill Workshop, participants will be able to:
- Identify the key decision makers who are involved in the policy-making and policy implementation processes and the institutional perspectives from which they offer advice and make judgments;
- Think strategically and tactically about how to affect policy-making and policy implementation, how to anticipate reactions to that policy in the United States and abroad, and how to avoid unintended consequences that flow from poor policy judgments;
- Improve cultural and historic awareness of the political, legal, and institutional environment in which domestic and foreign policy-making and policy implementation occur;
- Enhance critical synthetic and analytical skills necessary to advise senior officials in the making and evaluation of public policy;
- Be sensitized to the changing situational conditions that affect past, current, and future policy judgments.
PROGRAM MODERATORS
A highly qualified Program Moderator will facilitate dialogue between the speakers and participants over the course of the three-day seminar. View moderator biographies.
FEE
The fee for the workshop is $1,485 per person. The program will feature approximately 12-15 separate presentations. Also included are daily continental breakfast and working luncheon. The workshop will be held in a private meeting room at the Capitol Hill Club. An on-site staff person will assist participants as needed and coordinate daily activities. (Please check Registration Page for fees for two-day Capitol Hill Workshops in Aberdeen, MD and Dayton/Fairborn, OH).
REGISTRATION
The target audience for these workshops are civilians (GS-13 and above) and military O-4 and above). Others who have a special interest in the subject, need-to-know, or are in key positions may apply. Workshop space is limited to assure participants ample time for open discussion with presenters. Upon registration, attendees will receive confirmation via email. Cancellations will be accepted in writing up to two weeks prior to each program. After that time, substitutions will be accepted. The Agency will be billed if registration is cancelled after the deadline.
If you have any questions or need further information, please call Iris Fernandez or Patricia Patton at 703-684-8807.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Capitol Hill Workshops will be held in private meeting rooms at the Capitol Hill Club, located at 300 First Street, SE, in Washington, DC. The Club is directly across the street from the Capitol South Metro Station (Blue and Orange Lines). Business attire for participants is required. Military uniform is optional.
Reporting information concerning registration time and meeting room assignment will be sent to all participants approximately 2 weeks prior to the start of each program. The meeting room will open at 7:45 am and seminars will be conducted from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
These programs are informal and strictly "off-the-record." No video, power point or audio-visual aids are utilized in seminar presentations.
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TESTIMONIALS
I cannot adequately express how impressed I was with this workshop and with the level of intelligence and experience of the speakers. The workshop was extremely well-organized, informative and thought-provoking. I feel truly privileged to have had this opportunity. Thank you! K. Sanchez, Department of the Navy
Another outstanding program; I was very fortunate to be able to return this year. Hopefully, I'll be able to have the opportunity to return again next year. I will highly recommend it to my coworkers. J. Pavliga, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
The speakers provided insight, knowledge and a keen ability to frame the issues. They provided the top level view of why Congress communication is so crucial to the outcome of the election process. E. Howard, Department of the Navy