Resources

ENSA-related data sources, teaching materials, funding opportunities, and employment.

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Data Sources

The ENSA Data Set Index is a list of all ENSA data sets. Links to external data can be found for the following categories:


Teaching Materials


Funding Opportunities


Employment

These organizations work in ENSA related areas:

  • AEA JOE – American Economic Association Job Openings for Economics
  • CAPE Employment – Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation Employment Opportunities
  • CNA – Careers at CNA
  • IDA – Institute For Defense Analyses Employment Opportunities
  • MITRE – Employment opportunities at MITRE
  • RAND – Employment Information at RAND
  • EJM – Econ Job Market
  • CBO – Congressional Budget Office Jobs

New Job Opportunities in the Economics of National Security

The Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy is currently seeking new faculty with interests in topics at the intersection of economics and national security.

About the Dwight D. Eisenhower School

The mission of the Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy is to “prepare select military officers and civilians for strategic leadership and success in developing national security strategy and in evaluating, marshaling, and managing resources in the execution of that strategy.” Originally established in 1924 and formerly known as the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, the Eisenhower School offers a rigorous and accredited curriculum granting a Master of Science degree in National Resource Strategy. The Eisenhower School academic program includes courses in national security strategy, economics, leadership, industry analysis, global industrial base studies, acquisition, and innovation. These core courses are supplemented by a variety of elective courses and a vibrant student research program. The curriculum further includes a one-of-a-kind study of critical industries, requiring development of a strategic perspective on the U.S. and global industrial base and its role in supporting the resource requirements of national security.

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