Center for National Policy

Washington, DC

Founded in 1981, the Center for National Policy (CNP) is a non-profit, non-partisan public policy organization dedicated to engaging our nation’s leaders with practical policy solutions on global security.

Bernard Schwartz supports programs at the CNP that bring together decision makers, policy experts, opinion leaders and the American public to encourage innovative policy and programs on the challenges facing America’s national security, including U.S. engagement abroad, national security and intelligence reform, terrorism, proliferation, homeland security, post-conflict reconstruction, as well as the budgetary, trade and educational tools required to meet these challenges.

The Center for National Policy is led by Dr. Stephen Flynn. Peter Kovler, Director of the Marjorie Kovler Fund, is chairman, succeeding Leon Panetta, former White House chief of staff.

Read more at the Center for National Policy web site.

May 5, 2010

DeLauro Pushes Alternative to ‘Disappointing’ White House I-Fund

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February 1, 2010

White House Budget Seeks $4B for Transportation Infrastructure Bank

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January 15, 2010

Crumbling Infrastructure a National Security Concern, Experts Say

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December 14, 2009

New Center for National Policy President Hopes to Rescue U.S. Infrastructure

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December 10, 2009

CNP Announces Dr. Stephen Flynn As New President

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