Public-Public and Public-Private Partnerships (P4)

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Description

Originally Presented
September 11, 2013

Course Length:
1.5 hours 

Credit Hours:
1.5PDH 

Moderator:
 Lt. Col. Thomas L. Mitchell Jr., CFM, CFMJ, USAF (Ret.)

Speaker:
Col. Glenn Seitchek, P.E., USAFR, (Ret.)

Course Overview:
This Public and Public-Private Partnership (P4) course will provide a fundamental understanding of the Public-Public and Public-Private Partnership (P4) process, share best-practice applications shared via various partnerships between government and private sector organizations, and offer insights that can facilitate the establishment of a robust and effective partnering program for design, construction and base operating support enabling critical mission capability at military installations.


Discussion points will include how to assist in the identification and exploration of potential partnering opportunities such as with the local cities/counties/states, utility companies, universities, and private sector property managers, developers, and financiers.

Additionally, this webinar will share how to leverage tabletop (TTX) exercises at military installations to serve as a model for other installations regarding how to identify and leverage meaningful partnerships for mutual benefit; and the development of a toolbox for installation commanders, HHQ staff leaders and other key stakeholders to facilitate application of this P4.

Public-Public and Public-Private Partnerships (P4)

Public-Public and Public-Private Partnerships (P4)
Public-Public and Public-Private Partnerships (P4)

Originally Presented
September 11, 2013

Course Length:
1.5 hours 

Credit Hours:
1.5PDH 

Moderator:
 Lt. Col. Thomas L. Mitchell Jr., CFM, CFMJ, USAF (Ret.)

Speaker:
Col. Glenn Seitchek, P.E., USAFR, (Ret.)

Course Overview:
This course will provide a fundamental understanding of the Public-Public and Public-Private Partnership (P4) process, share best-practice applications shared via various partnerships between government and private sector organizations, and offer insights that can facilitate the establishment of a robust and effective partnering program for design, construction and base operating support enabling critical mission capability at military installations.

Discussion points will include how to assist in the identification and exploration of potential partnering opportunities such as with the local cities/counties/states, utility companies, universities, and private sector property managers, developers, and financiers.
Additionally, this webinar will share how to leverage tabletop (TTX) exercises at military installations to serve as a model for other installations regarding how to identify and leverage meaningful partnerships for mutual benefit; and the development of a toolbox for installation commanders, HHQ staff leaders and other key stakeholders to facilitate application of this P4.

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P4 Q&A Document   (37 KB)

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