Health is readiness. Readiness is security.
The United States faces growing national security concerns tied to force readiness, recruitment eligibility, and the long-term care of veterans. We engage policymakers and convene expert roundtables to advance evidence-based discussions at the intersection of health and national strategy.
Key focus areas
Service Member Hormonal Health & Metabolic Readiness
Advocating for research funding and policy frameworks that address the impact of operational stress, toxic exposures, sleep disruption, and sustained physical demands on endocrine and metabolic health in service member populations.
TBI Research Funding & Evidence-Based Recovery
Championing increased investment in traumatic brain injury research, improved recognition of blast-related and impact injuries, and responsible access to evidence-based recovery pathways for service members and veterans.
Personalized Medicine & Responsible Access
Advancing policy discussions that preserve responsible access to evidence-based, clinician-directed personalized medicine pathways for service members and veterans when standard approaches are insufficient.
Force Readiness & Recruitment Health Standards
Informing discussions around health-related recruitment eligibility, service member retention, and the systemic health factors affecting the strength and readiness of the military.
Expert roundtables & briefings
We convene expert roundtables and provide policy briefings on emerging science and its implications for national security. Upcoming events will be listed here.