West Point Visitors Board Gears Up for 2026 DC Huddle
Published Date: 1/21/2026
Notice
Summary
The United States Military Academy’s Board of Visitors is holding its 2026 kickoff meeting on February 23, 2026, in Washington, DC. This meeting affects the Academy’s leadership and anyone interested in its updates, including morale, academics, and budget. The public can attend but must show ID and pass security, with no cost to join.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Public Can Attend In Person
You can attend the United States Military Academy Board of Visitors meeting in person on February 23, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Caucus Room, Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC. Members of the public must show a DoD government photo ID, pass security screening to enter, and seating is available on a first-to-arrive basis.
How To Submit Written Comments
If you want the Board to consider written comments, submit them by email to the Designated Federal Officer (Mr. David Nagle) at the addresses listed; comments in response to the agenda must be received at least seven business days before the February 23, 2026 meeting. Each page of a submitted comment must include the author's name, title or affiliation, address, and daytime phone number.
Public Speaking Is Restricted
Members of the public attending the meeting will not be permitted to present questions from the floor or speak on issues under consideration unless the Designated Federal Officer and Chairperson specifically invite submitters to present verbally. The DFO and Chairperson may choose to allot a specific amount of time for invited presenters.
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