The 117 Institute, often referred to as the One-Seventeen Institute and formed in October 2554, is a nonprofit think tank specializing in development of military and goverment policy. It is funded through the UEG government, private endowments, and donations provided by public and private entities. Founded by former ONI chief, Vice Admiral Margret Parangosky, and Spartan Branch Secretary, Musa Ghanem, the Institute came into prominence for publishing topic papers on uniting the interests of military, civilian, and corporate entities following the UNSC emergency government drawdown. Sponsored in part by Misriah Armory, the 117 Institute has played roles in guiding everything from ordinance procurement, technology research-and-development, future war strategy, and economic coordination. The Institute is named after the famed Spartan, John-117, in an attempt to connect his iconography and legacy with the organization. |
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One-Seventeen Institute
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