Multinational Planning Interagency Coordination Augmentation Team (MPAT) Good morning/afternoon/evening. My name is . I am from the US PACIFIC COMMAND Training & Exercises Directorate (J7). (I am representing the multinational planning augmentation team (MPAT) secretariat.) I would like to say a few words about the MPAT program. Interagency Coordination 07 December 2017
Agenda Spectrum of Cooperation Interagency Coordination in Indonesia (Disaster Management & Emergency Response) Summary This is the agenda for today’s brief: This brief will explain the Multinational Planning Augmentation Team Program The reasons for the program will be explained The Multinational Force Standing Operating Procedures (MNF SOP) is a an important part of the MPAT program There are several events in which MPAT participates & these will be described Finally, the brief will conclude with a few comments about the future of MPAT
Spectrum of Cooperation Basic Communication Deconfliction Coordination Cooperation Synchronization “Minimum Required” “Maximum Desired” The degree of cooperation will always vary depending on many factors
Interagency Coordination Indonesia National Committee for Disaster Management Policy Document (23 August 2004) National level organizational structure Provincial / Municipal & District / Precinct levels Roles and responsibilities of the NCDM Roles and responsibilities of the General Secretariat EDIT SLIDE AS REQUIRED
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NCDM Organizational Structure Prime Minister (PMO) President Minister of the Interior (MINT) Vice-President Minister of National Defense (MND) Vice-President Members Council of Ministers Office (CMO) Ministry of Economy & Finance (MEF) Minister of Foreign Affairs & International Cooperation (MFAIC) High Ranking Official, an Honorable Member of the Committee in charge of special coordinating mission Minster of Water Resources and Meteorology Representative of the High Command of RCAF Secretary of State for the State Secretariat in Charge of Civil Aviation EDIT SLIDE AS REQUIRED
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EDIT SLIDE AS REQUIRED Concept of Operations Kingdom of Cambodia RCAF National Committee for Disaster Management Others MPAT Nations Multinational Coordination Center / MNF SOP UN Country Team UNDAC / CMCoord ASEAN AHA Centre / SASOPs International Humanitarians EDIT SLIDE AS REQUIRED See Participant List
Summary Interagency coordination is essential to improved government and international efforts There should be a lead agency with authority designated by law, policy of regulation with standard operating procedures (SOP) or a plan (national plan) Coordination and cooperation relationships must be clearly communicated and understood
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