Lint Center for National Security Studies, Inc mission is to create and award scholarships for Counterintelligence and National Security Workers, their children and scholars of CI and NS, to further the study National Security, cross-culture studies and global understanding. Additionally, coordinate creation and dissemination of National Security Studies and Forum. Veteran and Minority Managed by Unpaid Volunteer Staff.
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The first scholarship information package Lint Center is listed in IRS "Additions to Publication 78" Non-profit All-volunteer Corporation
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1 February 2008
Mrs. Aehee Kim Alliance Building Award WinnerWe had many good applications essays and thoughtful submissions by outstanding scholars. The winner is Timothy W. Coleman. (Press Release) We have posted three of the essays. The competition was challenging. The winner had a great essay in addition to outstanding history and potential. He has worked in Washington DC, experienced the political process, and excelled in his jobs. His personal essay displayed excellent future potential for his employment in the National Service arena. There were a good number of Iraq veterans and some currently deployed. This round of competition showed the need for more scholarships to be awarded in the future because there are some great people with great potential to improve National Security. The winner: Timothy W. Coleman worked in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Legislative Assistant for Congressman Adam H. Putnam of Florida, and he served as Deputy Political Director for Secretary Mel Martinez on his 2004 U.S. Senate Campaign. Coleman graduated from Georgetown University with a B.A in history, and he is a member of the Financial Management Association’s National Honor Society and will be receiving an M.B.A with a specialization in Finance from Barry University’s Andreas School of Business this spring. Next, Coleman will pursue an additional master’s degree focused on National Security Studies.
First Runner Up: Name not disclosed. (He will be in the running during for the scholarships with a submission date of 31 July 2008.)
Second Runner Up: Charles DeBarber is an NCO in US Army Intelligence. He is from northearnern Ohio and joined the Army in 2004. SGT DeBarber is deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He has a wife and two children and has completed his AAS at Excelsior College and is about to complete his BS there as well. His longterm goals include attending the Defense Language Institute and volunteering for the Army Attache Program. (He will be in the running during for the scholarships with a submission date of 31 July 2008.)
Granted IRS 501 (c) (3) Tax Exempt Status 19 June 2007 (See Press Release #3 for further details) For More Information Contact: We sponsor the following Websites and Forums: Discussion Forums: Army Counterintelligence Discussion Group for CI Special Agents and for non-Army CI Agents. Security Manager Information for all Government and Military personnel Websites on Security Management CI, Cross-Culture, and Intelligence www.SecurityMgr.Info, www.S2online.org, and www.ACIDG.org Additionally, Cross-culture training www.storybasket.com
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