A resident of Lompoc, California, Lloyd G. LeCain earned a bachelor of science in marine transportation from Texas A&M University and serves as the CEO of a firm specializing in heavy construction and engineering projects. Lloyd LeCain attained the rank of captain in the Navy and is a small business member of the Naval War College Foundation (NWCF).
A nonprofit organization dedicated to funding meaningful projects that serve the public, The Pew Charitable Trusts recently provided a grant to NWCF to support the development of a handbook focused on marine governance. This handbook will be used by U.S. Naval War College (USNWC) students to help them learn about topics including carrying out proper naval responses, the value of international regulations, and the importance of employing coordinated efforts between agencies. A series of world-class case studies will be reviewed and selectively used to augment the information compiled in the handbook. These case studies will be presented in workshops held at the USNWC and facilitated by former United States Coast Guard service member Vice Admiral Robert Parker. Case studies to be presented and potentially incorporated into the handbook focus on unregulated fishing, piracy, port security, and disaster relief operations, among other areas.
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An executive in the construction industry, Lloyd G. LeCain oversees heavy construction and engineering projects for military clients. A veteran of the US Navy, Lloyd LeCain is as a small business member of the US Naval War College Foundation.
The US Naval War College Foundation reports it has received “a generous gift” from the Widgeon Foundation to support its civilian-military Humanitarian Response Program (HRP). The program is designed to better prepare the US Navy and its partners to respond to disasters and carry out other humanitarian operations. Among its initiatives, the program partners with humanitarian groups and institutes of higher education, provides simulation and education training, and conducts research. Currently, the HRP is pursuing five research agendas, which were determined during the 2020 Fourth Annual Civilian-Military Humanitarian Response Workshop in conjunction with Brown University’s Center for Human and Humanitarian Studies. Thanks to the funding from the Widgeon Foundation, the US Naval War College Foundation can advance research in these five areas, as well as underwrite prior years' research. |
AuthorUntil April 2012, Lloyd G. LeCain served as President of the Reserve Officers Association Department of California. Archives
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