In the high-stakes world of defense and enterprise management, success is a product of two pillars: highly skilled leaders and a resilient technological backbone. Two programs—the and the Service, Management, Integration, and Transport (SMIT) contract—represent the human and technical sides of this strategic coin. 1. Developing Leaders: The Civilian Education System (CES)
Strategy is only as effective as the network that carries it. The SMIT contract (Service, Management, Integration, and Transport) is the primary engine behind the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI). It provides:
Targeted at GS-01 through GS-12, these focus on direct and organizational leadership skills. Download ces strat smit txt
The Civilian Education System (CES) is a progressive leader development program designed to ensure civilians in the defense sector are multi-skilled and agile. It is structured into tiers to meet leaders at their current career stage:
Designed for senior leaders (GS-13 and above), emphasizing strategic leadership and enterprise-wide management. 2. Powering the Mission: SMIT and Network Reliability In the high-stakes world of defense and enterprise
Supporting over 500,000 users across 2,500 locations.
Managing service delivery and integration to ensure that information moves securely across air, land, and sea domains. The Civilian Education System (CES) is a progressive
Bridging Strategy and Infrastructure: The Synergy of CES and SMIT