Arlington, Va. (Dec. 4, 2019)— The Professional Services Council Foundation (PSCF), in concert with the Procurement Round Table (PRT), today announced the establishment of the Jacques S. Gansler Fellowships, an initiative created to honor the career and legacy of Dr. Jacques “Jack” Gansler, who passed away in December 2018. Dr. Gansler was widely renowned for his leadership in the Department of Defense, industry, and academia. The fund will support selected students who are conducting research in some combination of the areas about which Dr. Gansler was so passionate: national security, the public-private nexus, acquisition and technology.
“The PSC Foundation is honored to join with the PRT in launching this special research fund focused on the interests Jack dedicated his career to,” said PSCF President and CEO David Berteau. “This new initiative also aligns with the PSC Foundation’s mission to support ongoing research priorities, and we welcome eager minds to apply for the fellowship to keep Jack’s legacy going.”
Dr. Gansler was a leading thinker and practitioner on the full range of challenges associated with defense acquisition and procurement issues. In addition to his many years as a top industry official, Dr. Gansler twice served in senior defense department posts. He spent 18 years in senior roles at the University of Maryland, including interim dean of the School of Public Policy and Vice President of Research. He also authored more than a dozen books.
Gansler Fellowships will be awarded each year to deserving graduate or law students, starting in early 2020. The program is being overseen by an advisory board in coordination with the PSC Foundation. The 2020 application opens December 15, 2019 with an application deadline of February 15, 2020. The first Fellowship awards will be announced in March 2020. Those interested in applying for a Fellowship should read the criteria and application information available here.
The Professional Services Council Foundation does not discriminate on the base of race, color, religion, gender, gender preference or identification, national or ethnic origin, or any other legally protected basis.
Those interested in donating to the Jack Gansler Fellowships can visit here or address their donations to Professional Services Council Foundation; Attn: Jack Gansler Fund; 4401 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1110; Arlington, Virginia 22203.
For more information, contact [email protected].
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About the PSC Foundation: The PSC Foundation’s mission is to educate executives, policymakers, the media, opinion leaders, and the public on the size, scope, outlook, and impact of federal contracting to achieve the U.S. federal government's missions, advance economic growth, and increase U.S. competitiveness. Launched in 2016, the PSC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan affiliate of the Professional Services Council, which is the leading association for the federal contractor. The Foundation develops and disseminates industry, policy, and market research covering topics such as U.S. federal acquisition reform, competition, the burden of compliance, use of commercial best practices, and key procurement requirements development.
About the Procurement Round Table: The PRT is a nonprofit organization chartered in 1984 by former federal acquisition officials concerned about the economy, efficiency and effectiveness of the federal acquisition system. Its Directors and Officers are private citizens who serve pro bono with the objective of advising and assisting the government in making improvements in federal acquisition.
“The PSC Foundation is honored to join with the PRT in launching this special research fund focused on the interests Jack dedicated his career to,” said PSCF President and CEO David Berteau. “This new initiative also aligns with the PSC Foundation’s mission to support ongoing research priorities, and we welcome eager minds to apply for the fellowship to keep Jack’s legacy going.”
Dr. Gansler was a leading thinker and practitioner on the full range of challenges associated with defense acquisition and procurement issues. In addition to his many years as a top industry official, Dr. Gansler twice served in senior defense department posts. He spent 18 years in senior roles at the University of Maryland, including interim dean of the School of Public Policy and Vice President of Research. He also authored more than a dozen books.
Gansler Fellowships will be awarded each year to deserving graduate or law students, starting in early 2020. The program is being overseen by an advisory board in coordination with the PSC Foundation. The 2020 application opens December 15, 2019 with an application deadline of February 15, 2020. The first Fellowship awards will be announced in March 2020. Those interested in applying for a Fellowship should read the criteria and application information available here.
The Professional Services Council Foundation does not discriminate on the base of race, color, religion, gender, gender preference or identification, national or ethnic origin, or any other legally protected basis.
Those interested in donating to the Jack Gansler Fellowships can visit here or address their donations to Professional Services Council Foundation; Attn: Jack Gansler Fund; 4401 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1110; Arlington, Virginia 22203.
For more information, contact [email protected].
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About the PSC Foundation: The PSC Foundation’s mission is to educate executives, policymakers, the media, opinion leaders, and the public on the size, scope, outlook, and impact of federal contracting to achieve the U.S. federal government's missions, advance economic growth, and increase U.S. competitiveness. Launched in 2016, the PSC Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan affiliate of the Professional Services Council, which is the leading association for the federal contractor. The Foundation develops and disseminates industry, policy, and market research covering topics such as U.S. federal acquisition reform, competition, the burden of compliance, use of commercial best practices, and key procurement requirements development.
About the Procurement Round Table: The PRT is a nonprofit organization chartered in 1984 by former federal acquisition officials concerned about the economy, efficiency and effectiveness of the federal acquisition system. Its Directors and Officers are private citizens who serve pro bono with the objective of advising and assisting the government in making improvements in federal acquisition.