It is a sacred trust that is placed in us to build readiness to allow our Soldiers to go anywhere in the world, fight, and win against any adversary.
Our role gives us a unique insight into the force, while our ability to synthesize the feedback from the user level in the field and communicate that across the organization to all stakeholders is unmatched. Externally and internally, we ensure consistent messaging and are recognized for our ability to connect solutions to emerging challenges.
This ability to communicate across every level provides our most senior leaders the information to make critical decisions. As the nature of competition and conflict changes, the PEC sees this opportunity to reform our processes, systems, and methods of education to build an organization that is ready for tomorrow, today. We are aggressively moving with purpose and direction in our mission. Leaders leave PEC better prepared to build readiness and increase the competitive advantage of the National Guard.
We are seizing opportunities in technology, education, and the integration of each to provide the best learning experience possible. PEC is leading from the front on methods to improve education within the National Guard and we will analyze, design, and develop solutions required to meet the needs of the operational force in the field. As a dual missioned force, the National Guard faces a complex environment that continues to change.
Economic pressures, natural and environmental issues, increasing competition across multiple domains, instant access to technology and information, and the rise of peer competition across the globe form the operational environment that the National Guard finds itself in today.
This demands that our Soldiers change and adapt to face the threats not only of today, but those of tomorrow as well. Whether those challenges are acts of nature or man, our communities and our Nation expects us to overcome those obstacles and ensure that our way of life is secure. The PEC provides the education and training required to build and maintain the readiness our force requires. Educate the Force Preparing to Prevail PEC is educating Soldiers how to think critically, be proactive, life-long learners and who understand the principles of Mission Command.
Challenge Paradigms Winning in the Future The ability to leverage existing and emerging technologies in new and innovative ways has provided a critical advantage throughout the history of competition. Excellence In every task that we undertake, we will work as a team to deliver outstanding results. Modernization As the nature of competition and conflict changes, the PEC sees this opportunity to reform our processes, systems, and methods of education to build an organization that is ready for tomorrow, today.
They also have a large distance learning program where you can enroll in web-based programs and learn from home. There is one dining facility on base, frequently referred to as Concorde Hall. The food there is pretty good. When I was there it was staffed by contractors. You have lots of choices so you can eat something healthy if you want. The prices are well within the per-diem range.
It is open 3 meals per day, 7 days per week. For recreation you can go fishing or golfing. There is also a chapel and shopping mall. When I visited, they even had a bar in the shopping mall. Most of the places on base are within walking distance. There are also running trails, a nice gym, and a library.
And if you are adventurous, there are plenty of nice places in the local community too. In most cases, students would stay in one of the three residence halls which are Patriot Hall, Independence Hall and Liberty Hall. Most of the rooms are single rooms. They have Internet access in some rooms, or in the common areas. They are clean and well kept. Best of all, they are close to the classrooms so you can walk to class each morning.
In some rare cases especially during conferences the billets might be full. In that event, you might need to get a hotel room instead of staying on base. The base has shuttles to take you in town and also has a list of hotels that offer rooms at the per-diem rate. In most cases, the trip from the hotel to PEC is about a 10 minute drive. Normally, you can call and have the shuttle come pick you up too and take you to and from class each day.
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