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Dr. Jack is Dr. Jack D. Kem, Ph.D.

US Army Combined Arms Center

Chief, Commander’s Initiatives / STRATCOM Group

Professor, US Army Command and General Staff College

Dr. Jack D. Kem currently serves as the Chief of the Combined Arms Center Commander’s Initiatives / STRATCOM Group, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, while holding a concurrent appointment as Supervisory Professor of Joint, Interagency, and Multinational Operations in the US Army Command and General Staff College. 

As the Chief of the Combined Arms Center (CAC) Commander’s Initiatives / STRATCOM Group (CIG), Dr. Kem assists the CAC Commander by providing a highly responsive initiative development capability and an independent, unbiased analysis and planning capability.  The CIG provides the CAC Commander the means to expand his engagement in professional forums and literature by developing ideas and initiatives, conducting strategic planning, and conducting independent and unbiased analysis of the CAC Commander’s areas of interest.

As Professor of Joint, Interagency, and Multinational Operations, Dr. Kem maintains an active research agenda.  In the past eight years he has published in a wide variety of publications, including Military Review, Air and Space Power Journal, Small Wars Journal, Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin, Army Chaplaincy, Public Administration Review, Public Performance and Management Review, Public Administration Times, Public Administration and Management, Essays in Education, and Global Virtue Ethics Review.   

Dr. Kem initially entered the US Army in 1974, and retired in 1998 as a Military Intelligence Colonel.  His military education includes graduation from the Army Command and General Staff College, Air Command and Staff College, and the Army War College.  His civilian education includes an MPA from Auburn University at Montgomery and a Ph.D. from North Carolina State University.  The views he expresses in the SWJ blog are his own and do not reflect the official policy or position of the Departments of the Army and Defense, or the U.S. Government.

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