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  1. Nov 1, 2015 · In addition to growing the number of HTTs, Human Terrain Analysis Teams (HTATs) were added to synchronize research and facilitate integration of social science research and analysis products at division level.

    • U.S. Unclassified
    • The Human Terrain Team Mission
    • Sources of Human Terrain Information
    • Field Research through Unit Patrols/Missions
    • Local Unit Reports
    • News Sources
    • External Agency Reports
    • Unit and External Agency Meetings
    • Scholarly Literature
    • Debriefing/Interviews
    • Organic Resources
    • Local Resources
    • Liaison with Subordinate Units
    • Chapter 3
    • Human Terrain Team Leader (TL)
    • Team Leader Mission Essential Task List
    • Social Scientist (SS)
    • Social Scientist Mission Essential Task List
    • Research Manager (RM)
    • Research Manager Mission Essential Task List
    • Human Terrain Analyst (HTA)
    • Role within the HTT Structure
    • Duties, Tasks, Responsibilities
    • Situational Awareness
    • Analysis
    • Procedural Employment of Methods and Strategies
    • Human Terrain Analyst Mission Essential Task List
    • Roles and Responsibilities of a Human Terrain Team
    • Human Terrain Team Mission Essential Task List
    • Employing an HTT
    • Special Staff
    • Effects Cell
    • Future Operations/Plans Shop
    • Human Terrain Team Orientation
    • Consolidated
    • Split in Support of the Main Effort
    • Sub-Unit Orientation
    • Geographic Orientation
    • LOO Orientation
    • HTT Capabilities
    • Support to Unit Operations Process
    • Support to Planning and Decision Making
    • Receipt of Mission
    • Mission Analysis
    • Working Groups and Meetings
    • Support to Pre-Planning Information Gathering (Assessments)
    • Support to Unit Engagements
    • Support to Reconciliation
    • Support to Information Operations
    • Sustainment and the HTT
    • Transportation
    • Equipment
    • ASCOPE
    • Research Design:
    • Significance
    • HTT Mission Focus7
    • Pre-mission Objectives
    • c) Tactical Team Coordination
    • c) HTT Interests
    • 3. Post-Operation Objectives
    • Unit Themes
    • HTT Perspective and Analysis
    • Methods
    • Planning and Organization
    • Interview Techniques
    • Field notes
    • “Drilling down”
    • Working with Interpreters
    • Requests for Research
    • HTT Produced Products Procedures and Responsibilities
    • Team Best Practices
    • Fieldwork Best Practices
    • Effective Research Topics
    • Products
    • Cultural Assessment
    • Information Operations (IO) Themes
    • Media Assessments
    • Internally-Generated Reports
    • Reachback Research Center Reports
    • Media Summaries
    • Biography
    • Cultural Knowledge Report
    • Trip Reports
    • Significant Dates and Events
    • Executive Summary
    • Spheres of Influence (SoIs) Engagement Reports
    • Engagement Debrief Report
    • Effective Tasks and Purpose
    • How to Effectively Brief
    • Information Briefing
    • Staff Briefing
    • Format for a Staff Briefing
    • Briefing Steps
    • TOPICS
    • TEAM COMPOSITION
    • I. Conduct a Cultural Preparation of the Environment (CPE)
    • II. Integrate Human Terrain into the Military Decision Making Process
    • III. Provide Human Terrain Support to Current Operations
    • IV. Evaluate Human Terrain Effects:
    • HTT MISSION STATEMENT
    • HTT CAPABILITIES
    • HTT AREAS OF FOCUS
    • POPULATION INFLUENCES
    • BDE COG
    • HTT – BCT INTEGRATION
    • The HTT will integrate with the BDE and Indigenous Population Through a Three-Phased Process:
    • HTT RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (RM)
    • VILLAGE ASSESSMENTS
    • Research Plan: STRIKE HTT
    • Data needs:
    • Resources:
    • Outcomes:
    • Timeframe: TBD
    • Human Terrain Team, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division 24 February 2008
    • Personal Background:
    • Government Background:
    • Views on DSGs/District Commissioners:
    • Example Tribal Research Questions
    • Discussion/Point Paper
    • Position Paper

    TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION II. OVERVIEW III. ORGANIZATION AND STRUCTURE IV. METHODOLOGY APPENDIX A - BEST PRACTICES OF AN HTT APPENDIX B - BRIEFING APPENDIX C - SAMPLE RESEARCH PLAN APPENDIX D - SAMPLE INTERVIEW QUESTIONS APPENDIX E - EXAMPLE REPORT FORMATS APPENDIX F - COMMANDER FEEDBACK

    Mission Statement - Conduct operationally-relevant, open-source social science research, and provide commanders and staffs at the BCT/RCT and Division levels with an embedded knowledge capability, to establish a coherent, analytic cultural framework for operational planning, decision-making, and assessment. There are three key points to the Human T...

    There are many sources that team members can leverage in order to ascertain human terrain information within their area of operations and support unit planning. These sources provide a framework for analysis and are a result from the culmination of study from a variety of sources and require assiduous persistence to maintain. A sound cultural, l...

    Engaging the locals and observing their customs and habits personally is indispensable to collecting accurate data. There is some information that can only be collected by the team interacting in person with the local residents. The unit’s patrols and missions into the operating environment are a prime opportunity for the HTT to collect this info...

    The supported unit generates a variety of reports articulating current activity in all phases of the unit’s operations: Intelligence updates, assessments, and traffic analyses; Human Intelligence (HUMINT) reports; Situation Reports (SITREPs) from the various branches (PSYOP, Civil Affairs, IQATF, etc.), the reports generated by the individual unit...

    News sources are an excellent way to stay abreast of local, regional, and international events, trends, and attitudes. There are a number of ways to acquire this information, from online news feeds to hard copy subscriptions. There is a vast availability of news, and the HTT may choose to sample sources from a variety of ideologies, formats, lang...

    A number of research organizations, think tanks, NGOs and the U.S. government conduct analysis on topics of regional interest. These reports address a wide range of issues and are useful in considering all factors that may influence local and regional perceptions and behavior. Brookings, The Center for Strategic and International Studies, Paramet...

    Meetings provide an interface between organizations that are not articulated or summarized in reports. This dialogue allows the team a glimpse at the unit’s priorities and operational evolution. The HTT can use these opportunities to determine the kind of cultural analytic support the unit could benefit from. The units hold a variety of meetings...

    The team’s Social Scientist, through academic channels, may have access to sites that store scholarly literature. This resource provides regional assessments and analyses conducted by academic specialists. This resource can best be used for historical context and long-term research, as scholarly literature is not necessarily the most current info...

    The HTT will not be able to participate in every worthwhile patrol to gather the information they may need to support their research and it will be necessary to acquire that information from garrisoned units and individuals. The unit staff themselves have some of the information the HTT needs to answer their research questions. Many times these i...

    A variety of resources are available to the HTT within the unit they supports. The unit’s branches, offices, and subordinate units are able to provide many answers to the questions the team need answered. These offices will have compiled historical data for their respective areas and frequently the team will need to go no further to collect the r...

    The team will also have access to a number of local organizations, individuals, and offices from which they will be able to gather information. As American forces continue to engage the local population, individuals and organizations will step forward to facilitate their efforts. Individuals from government offices, businesses, law enforcement an...

    The HTT can establish extremely beneficial relationships with subordinate units. These units have intimate, localized knowledge of their respective areas, and this information is often required in broader assessments. Subordinate units tend to have greater need and more appreciation for the services an HTT can provide and will generally ask for a...

    Organization and Structure The Human Terrain Team consists of five to nine military and civilian personnel. Each team will include at least one Team Leader, one Social Scientist, one Research Manager and two Human Terrain Analysts. A more robust team is preferred, due to operational constraints and the need for the team to both take part in the p...

    The Human Terrain Team Leader (TL) is the commander’s principal human terrain advisor. They are responsible for focusing and supervising the team’s efforts based on the unit’s needs and integrating the collected information into military staff decision-making processes. At a minimum, the TL is an active duty or retired military officer with exper...

    Act as the commander’s Human Terrain Advisor. Direct all aspects of HTT activities. Serve as the primary interface between the HTT and the unit commander. Insure the integration of Human Terrain into the planning processes. Provide Human Terrain mapping and estimates to the commander before analysis. Brief staff on pertinent cultural effects in the...

    Purpose: The Social Scientist is the unique member of a Human Terrain Team. They advise the commander and staff in all human terrain matters, and in particular the research methods required to collect that necessary information. Functions: The SS manages ethnographic and social-science research, tying the team’s research design with the unit’s ...

    Advise the HTT and staff on the cultural components of the environment. Conduct & manage ethnographic research and analysis. Participate in the planning processes. Coordinate the Cultural Preparation of the Environment and Cultural Data Collection Activities. Analyze cultural data. Assist in the development of Information Operation Plans. Identify ...

    Purpose: The Research Manager is an integral part of any HTS team and is primarily responsible for knowledge management, information tracking, product dissemination, research strategy development and implementation, and developing data processing techniques and standards. Functions: The RM works closely with the Social Scientist (SS) to develop, dr...

    Integrate human terrain collection plan with unit intelligence collection plan. Maintain the Human Terrain component of the Common Operating Picture using the Cultural Preparation of the Environment. Develop Human Terrain Information Requirements. Secondary collector of human terrain data from coalition elements. Collect and develop operationally-...

    Purpose: The Human Terrain Analyst (HTA) is the Human Terrain Team’s (HTT) cultural, regional, and in some cases, linguistic expert. Certain forbidding areas have been closed to direct social and cultural research for decades. The availability of social scientists with extensive field experience in these areas is presently lacking. Until a time ...

    The HTA assumes much of the duties pertaining to data collection, initial assessment, and analysis. The tasking is communicated to the HTA through the Research Manager. There will be occasions where the HTA will need to collaborate with the Social Scientist, the Team Leader, and the Research Manager, but the HTA’s day-to-day functions will requir...

    The HTA plays a critical role in providing cultural and linguistic support to the research directed by the social scientist. This role will be balanced with tasks assigned directly to the HTT by the supported unit. The HTA will participate in collecting data, conducting research, analyzing the data, and drafting reports in support of unit Request...

    Situational awareness is the HTA’s greatest asset. A current situational awareness provides a framework for analysis, and it results form the culmination of study from a variety of sources and requires assiduous persistence to maintain. A sound cultural, linguistic and historical understanding is the HTA’s foundation of context, but a contemporar...

    Once the HTA has collected and compiled the information, it will need to be subject to analysis. Invariably, each HTA will apply their own individual style of analysis to the data, but, despite stylistic differences, the HTA should consistently consider certain guidelines. The following is not exhaustive, but are techniques to consider when apply...

    Task Assignment and Coordination Though tasking should normally be communicated through the Research Manager or the Team Leader (for the sake of order and simplicity, and to avoid any confusion) the HTA will often receive requests from individuals, units, or offices. When taking a request, the HTA should relay the tasking directly to the Research ...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

    Office Symbol (MARKS Number) (Date) MEMORANDUM FOR: SUBJECT: Format of the Position Paper The position paper is written to “take a stand” on an issue. It is used to evaluate proposals, raise new ideas for consideration, or attack a current situation or proposal. A good position paper has three elements: a brief introduction that states the problem...

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