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    The Army Management Staff College launches the first journal for Army Civilian Professionals

    The Army Management Staff College launches the first journal for Army Civilian Professionals

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    FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, UNITED STATES

    09.05.2025

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    The Army University

    THE ARMY UNIVERSITY, FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kansas – Professional development opportunities for Army civilians just leveled up to rival that of the Profession of Arms with the launch of the first Army Civilian Professional Journal.

    The ACPJ, published by Army University’s Army Management Staff College, fulfills the same role for ACPs that branch journals provide for service members—offering a platform for professional writing and discourse, contributing to the profession’s body of knowledge, and building leadership skills.

    Published on the Line of Departure website in August 2025, the civilian journal was created to align with the Harding Project, which is modernizing professional publications to prepare the Army for future challenges.

    According to Allyson McNitt, ACPJ Editor, the journal’s “insightful” articles, research, and expert analysis foster intellectual growth, promote professional development, and cultivate a community of dedicated and highly capable civilian leaders and specialists.

    “I would like to see the ACPJ transform the Army Civilian Corps from a collection of skilled employees into a unified, self-aware, and continuously learning profession,” McNitt said.

    She noted the journal is a tool to encourage, motivate and challenge employees to pursue innovation and enhance operational processes, ultimately contributing to the effectiveness of the Total Army.

    Both civilian and military leaders can use articles from the ACPJ to create a learning environment, encourage critical thinking, and explore new perspectives with their team, McNitt explained.

    “The journal has the potential to act as a hub for sharing knowledge and professional identity. I would like for it to provide the intellectual framework necessary to empower civilians to lead with expertise, provide continuity, and improve the Army's effectiveness at every level,” she said.

    The ACPJ is now accepting submissions. Read it and learn more on the Line of Departure website.

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    Date Taken: 09.05.2025
    Date Posted: 09.10.2025 11:27
    Story ID: 547303
    Location: FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, US

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