REVIEW OF NATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT CORE MANUAL E.O. 82

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REVIEW OF NATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT CORE MANUAL E.O. 82 NATIONAL DISASTER RESPONSE PLAN WORKSHOP AND WRITESHOP for CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT for TERRORISM related INCIDENTS REVIEW OF NATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT CORE MANUAL E.O. 82 (LEVELLING – OFF) ONE TAGAYTAY HOTEL Tagaytay City, Cavite 15-17 November 2016

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL AS THE THE NATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (EXECOM/NCMC) LEGEND: ES – Executive Secretary SND – Sec, National Defense SILG – Sec, Interior & Local Government SFA – Sec, Foreign Affairs SOJ – Sec, Justice H, CG – Head, Coast Guard NSA – National Security Agency SOH – Sec, Health SOF – Sec, Finance STI – Sec, Trade and Industries SSWD – Sec, Social Welfare and Development SBM – Sec, Budget and Management OPAPP – Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace Process SOE – Sec, Energy “The highest executive policy-making body that addresses man-made crisis at the national level”. Chairperson, NCMC President and/or Exec Secretary SECRETARIAT National Security Agency ES SND SILG National level crisis management committees are intra and inter-agency and department organizations created by law, EO 82. The National Security Council (NSC) is the principal forum for inter-agency / inter-department deliberation 0f national security policy issues requiring Presidential decisions. It is the advisory body to the President, ensures that the policies formulated by the body and approved by the President are effectively and efficiently implemented through the National Security Adviser (NSA), as Director General of the NSC Secretariat. The function of NSC is to “evaluate and analyze all information, events, and incidents in terms of the risks they pose or implications upon and/or threats to the overall security and stability of the nation, for the purpose of recommending to the President appropriate responses thereto and/or action thereon. In effect, the NSC serves as the government’s National Crisis Management Committee, addressing crises or events with broad implications on the “exercise of sovereignty, integrity of national security, maintenance of peace and order, the protection of life, liberty and property, and the promotion of the general welfare of the people. SFA SOJ H,CG NSA SOH SOF STI SSWD SBM OPAPP SOE Terrorism Filipino Nationals In Foreign Countries Border Incident National Security Border Incident Peace and Order OFWs Border Incident Threat to Public Health Economy Crisis Threat to Energy and Oil Spill OTHER AGENCIES AS PRESIDENT MAY DESIGNATE PRINCIPAL MEMBERS SECONDARY MEMBERS

SUB-COMMITTEE, NATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (EXECOM/NCMC) LEGEND: DG, NICA – Director General, National Intelligence Coordinating Agencies CS, AFP – Chief of Staff, AFP C, PNP – Chief, Philippine National Police C, PCG – Commander, Philippine Coast Guard D, NBI – Director, National Bureau of Investigation Chairperson, NCMC President and/or Exec Secretary SECRETARIAT National Security Agency PRINCIPAL MEMBERS SECONDARY MEMBERS SUB-COMMITTEE, NCMC NSA as CHAIRPERSON Directly under the EXECOM/NCMC is the inter-agency and inter-department Sub-Committee NCMC, with the NSA as the Chairperson. It is tasked to conduct horizontal scanning of the PREDICT component of the Crisis Management Framework, monitor collaboration to manage threats and risks, and identify unresolved policy issues for the EXECOM/NCMC. USECs/ASECs OF PRINCIPAL MEMBERS USECs/ASECs OF SECONDARY MEMBERS “PREDICT COMPONENT” DG, NICA CS, AFP C, PNP C, PCG D, NBI

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE ANTI-TERRORISM COUNCIL AS THE NATIONAL CRISIS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (ACTS OF TERRORISM) LEGEND: SFA – Sec, Foreign Affairs SND – Sec, National Defense SILG – Sec, Interior & Local Government SOTr – Sec, Transportation SOF – Sec, Finance NSA – National Security Agency PCTC – Philippine Center for Trans-National Crime NBI – National Bureau of Investigation OCD – Office of Civil Defense ISAFP – Intelligence Service, AFP AMLC – Anti-Money Laundering Council PNP – Philippine National Police Chairperson, ATC Executive Secretary Vice-Chairperson, ATC Secretary, DOJ SECRETARIAT Program Management Center SFA SND SILG SOTr SOF NSA The ATC was created under Section 53 of the RA 9372 or the Human Security Act of 2007, for the proper and effective implementation of the country’s anti-terrorism policy. It serves as the National Crisis Management Committee in cases of a national-level crisis involving acts of terrorism. SUPPORT AGENCIES PCTC NBI BI OCD ISAFP AMLC PNP

OPERATIONAL STRUCTURE CRISIS MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (ACTS OF TERRORISM) LEGEND: MED – Medical LEG – Legal LOG – Logistics CR – Community Relations PSS – Public Safety and Security SS – Social Services Chairperson, CMC MED LEG LOG CR PSS SS Shown in the figure is the ideal composition of a Crisis Management Committee at Any Level. The C, CMC has a special responsibility to safeguard society from the adverse consequences of crisis. This entails accomplishing tasks under PREDICT, PREVENT, PREPARE, PERFORM, and POST-ACTION and ASSESSMENT. TECHNICAL ADVISERS SECTION 53, RA 9372 HUMAN SECURITY ACT OF 2007