Joint Force Quarterly
Abstract
Αs I have written before in this space, change is a constant. NDU Press and Joint Force Quarterly are not immune to this fact. Recently, we moved to a more modern Web-based platform that will be less expensive to maintain and operate. The work became more complicated than anticipated, causing JFQ 113 to be a bit tardy online and in the mailbox, but our team worked out a way to daylight. Leading the charge was our “unicorn” Internet Publications Editor, Ms. Joanna “Joey” Seich. She took a suggested path from my director here at NDU’s Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS), Dr. Denise Natali, and did the hard work of asking all the right questions and developing a workable plan. Despite challenges both virtual and physical, we are now able to bring you JFQ—and later, the entire INSS catalog—on the Digital Commons platform (https://digitalcommons.ndu.edu). We join more than 650 other universities on this global research and information collaboration system that also serves the public with access to our collection of cutting-edge and historical work on the joint force and more. Let us know what you think of this new experience.
Recommended Citation
William T. Eliason, "Executive Summary," Joint Force Quarterly 114 (3rd Quarter 2024), 6-7, https://digitalcommons.ndu.edu/joint-force-quarterly/vol114/iss2/3.
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