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Established
  
August 12, 1963

Affiliations
  
PMA

Founded
  
12 August 1963

Campus
  
Number of students
  
65

Motto
  
Katiwasayan (Security)

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Type
  
Graduate; only program available: Master in National Security Administration (MNSA)

President
  
Rear Admiral Roberto Q. Estioko, AFP(Ret.) Ph.D., MNSA

Address
  
General Arturo Enrile Avenue, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Philippines

Notable alumni
  
Jejomar Binay, Fidel Ramos, Loren Legarda, Herbert Bautista, Teresa Aquino‑Oreta

Similar
  
Philippine Military Academy, Asian Institute of Journalis, Santa Catalina College, Asian Social Institute, PLM Graduate School of

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The National Defense College of the Philippines (NDCP) (Filipino: Dalubhasaan ng Tanggulang Pambansa ng Pilipinas) is an educational, training, and research agency of the Philippine government located inside Camp Emilio Aguinaldo in Quezon City, Metro Manila. It is responsible for providing continued and intensive studies of the diverse problems relating to national defense and security. It is under the Department of National Defense.

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History

The National Defense College of the Philippines was first conceived in 1957 when the military advisors of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) proposed the setting-up of a SEATO War College in the Philippines.

There were legislative moves to pass a law creating the National Defense College of the Philippines. In the House of Representatives, Congressman Manuel A. Zosa filed the House Bill No. 1420 in 1970 proposing an “Act Creating the National Defense College of the Philippines and for other Purposes.” Also in the same year, then Congressman Ramon Bagatsing filed the House Bill No. 1447 proposing an “Act Creating the National Defense College of the Philippines, Providing an Academic Board, and for Other Purposes.” In the Senate, Senator Leonardo B. Perez filed the Senate Bill No. 597 proposing an “Act Creating the National Defense College of the Philippines and for other Purposes.” However, these legislative proposals did not reach third reading because President Ferdinand Marcos dissolved the Philippine Congress.

President Marcos subsequently issued Presidential Decree No. 190 in 1973 to formally create the NDCP to "fulfill the need for an institution that will provide for continuing and intensive studies of the diversified problems related to national defense and security." NDCP was then placed under the Office of the Secretary of National Defense in 1974 by virtue of P.D. No. 452.

The Academic and Admission Boards were later established to oversee the academic program of the College. To carry out its teaching function, the NDCP draws top experts from the academe and senior officers with command and staff experiences from the major services of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

Lectures by foreign diplomats, technical experts and defense leaders also complement the instruction at the NDCP. The NDCP has managed to grow beyond its modest beginnings to train leaders in the military and civilian bureaucracy in strategic thinking.

On February 22, 1998, the College moved to its new and modern three-story building in the Academic Row, Camp Emilio Aguinaldo in Quezon City.

Master in National Security Administration Program

The Master in National Security Administration (MNSA) Program is the main academic program of the NDCP. It is a one-year, full-time master's degree course consisting of 39 units earned through various forms of classroom work, case studies, regional security and development studies and academic enhancement travels.

The MNSA curriculum focuses on the various dimensions of national security management:

  1. socio-cultural dimension
  2. political-legal dimension
  3. economic dimension
  4. techno-scientific dimension
  5. environmental dimension
  6. military dimension

The MNSA is open to military officers, government officials and private sector leaders. Students write a national security-oriented thesis. Civilian graduates are commissioned Lieutenant Colonels or Commanders in the AFP Reserve Force.

Institute for National Security Studies

The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) administers the research program of the NDCP. It embodies the College's effort to be the center of excellence in strategic thinking on national security matters in the Philippines and in the Asia-Pacific region.

Crisis Management Institute

The Crisis Management Institute (CMI), formerly the Emergency Management Institute of the Philippines (EMIP), is envisioned to be the country's center for education, training, and research on crisis management, terrorism, and other transnational crimes, and as the premier training resource for technical cooperation in emergency management in the Asia-Pacific region.

Defense Management Institute

The Defense Management Institute (DMI), formerly the Institute for Extramural and Continuing Studies (IECS), is envisioned to be the key training institution on certificate and diploma courses on National Security Administration and to be a recognized training institution in the Asia-Pacific.

Alumni Affairs

Many government and business executives have graduated from the MNSA program; they comprise the general membership of the NDCP Alumni Association. The NDCP has produced the following alumni:

  • Fidel V. Ramos - twelfth President of the Philippines; formerly Secretary of National Defense
  • Jejomar C. Binay, LLB, MNSA Vice-President; formerly Mayor of Makati
  • Loren Legarda - Senator; former broadcast journalist for ABS-CBN
  • Ma. Alicia Austria-Martinez, LLB, MNSA - Associate Justice, Supreme Court
  • Francis Tolentino, LLB, MNSA - Chairman, Metropolitan Manila Development Authority
  • Herbert Constantine Bautista, MPA, MNSA - Mayor of Quezon City
  • Joseph Ross S Jocson, MNSA, ChE - President, Packaging Institute of the Philippines
  • Rosalita T. Nuñez, BSE, MA, MNSA, PhD - Former Mayor and Current City Councilor of General Santos City.
  • Thelma Dumpit - Murillo - Director, Public Relations Office, Department of Trade and Industry and Manila Times columnist; former broadcaster for ABC 5
  • Marlene Ruth S. Sanchez MNSA - Deputy Executive Director, National Commission for Culture and the Arts
  • Teresa Aquino-Oreta - former Senator and former Representative for Malabon-Navotas
  • Margarita Cojuangco, MNSA, PhD - former Governor of Tarlac
  • Major General Natalio C. Ecarma III - former Head of Mission and Force Commander of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force
  • Emmanuel Velasco, LLB, MNSA Cavite Provincial Prosecutor
  • Brigadier Gen. Manuel W. Manaligod - former Vice President of National Defense
  • Daniel Martinez, LLB, MNSA - former Clerk of Court, Supreme Court
  • Peter P. Ng, BSMT, MPH, MHA, MNSA, MD, FPAFP, LLB, PhD - Physician-Lawyer-Scientist. Medicolegal Practice.
  • Jesus Edwin A. Villasor, AB, LLB, LLM, MNSA, PhD Former Regional Trial Court Executive Judge and Retired Deputy Court Administrator at the Supreme Court
  • Jose C. Vitug, AB, LLB, LLM, MNSA, FCJEI Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and now Chairperson of the Philippine Stock Exchange
  • Gloria J. Mercado, AB, MNSA, PhD Dean, Development Academy of the Philippines
  • Aida C. Talavera, BSC, MNSA Director, Commission on Audit
  • Hilario S. Caraan, AB, LLB, MNSA, DPA Commercial Law Faculty and Discipline Director, De La Salle University
  • Robert Dean Barbers - Former Chairman of the Philippine Tourism Authority.
  • Ricardo C. Juliano, CPA, MBA, MNSA - Vice President - Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry
  • Christopher B. Lumbre, CESO IV, MNSA - Director, Civil Service Commission
  • Major General Ruwan Kulatunga RSP, ndc, psc - Deputy Vice Chancellor General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University
  • References

    National Defense College of the Philippines Wikipedia