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“Welcome to Tirana”

Resilience through Civil Preparedness Outbrief Syndicate 1\2

12 August 2019 Civil Preparedness Civil Preparedness – effective horizon scanning, knowledge build up and liaison network in place, in order to understand, anticipate and support environments and populations. Objective 1: “Doctrinal baseline” Civil preparedness fully integrated into the strategic and operational document landscape Objective 2: “Early warning” NATO CIMIC horizon scanning and knowledge database is effective operational. Objective 3: “Liaison matrix” Liaison network established in order to enable quick support and fast recovery.

DRAFT RESILIENCE MISSION STATEMENT: „NATO CIMIC is continiously facilitating complementary support through it’s core functions to enhance resilience of nations/allies IOT enable NATO operations and missions” Explain the students the learning objectives.

SUSTAIN: Doctrine Concept development NDPP questionaire Organization Utilizing NFIUs Training Incorporating resilience in trainings Infosheet / factsheet Material Use of open source information Explain the students the learning objectives.

SUSTAIN: Leadership Proactivity Leadership resilience awareness National CEPP Personnel Resilience Advisory Teams Interoperability Use of english Exercises (MNCG DORR and TRJE) Explain the students the learning objectives.

IMPROVE: CIMIC IN ARTICLE 3/5 Doctrine: MC411/3 CIMIC IN ARTICLE 3/5 CONCEPT/ D&G RULES /RESPONSE ON ALL LEVEL FROM STRATEGICAL TO TACTICAL Organization: ANALITICAL CAPABILITY COEs NETWORK CIMIC UNITS INTEGRATION INTERNALLY/EXTERNALLY, LACK OF G9 FOCUS IN HQ Explain the students the learning objectives.

IMPROVE: TRAINING: OSINT COURSE LEVEL OF TRAINING RESILIENCE AND CIMIC FROM BDE UP TO DIV INCORPORATE INTO EX SCENARIOS, AWARENESS OF GRP AND CIMIC RESPs IO,NGO PARTICIPATION IN EXERCISES INFLUENCE LEADERS INT/EXT ABOUT CIMIC CORE VALUES DEVELOPING STRATEGIC THINKERS AND PLANNERS MATERIAL: LIVE MONITORING RESILIENCE TOOL CIMIC WEBSITE ENGAGEMENT WITH NMA, INCORPORATE RESILIENCE INTO DATABASE Explain the students the learning objectives.

IMPROVE: LEADERSHIP: WHOLE OF GOV APPROACH NO FOCAL POINT/UNCLEAR FRAMEWORK CCIRS FOCUSED ON RESILIENCE RELATIONSHIP W/ NMA/ NATO CENTRIC VISION PERSONEL: SEC CLASSIFICATION, CHURN ROTATION CIVILIAN SME AT ALL ECHELONS, DATABASE OF SMEs INTEROPERABILITY: INFOSHARING: UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENT NATIONAL APPROACHES TO CIV EMER. PROCEDURES, EXERCISE PLANNING & EXECUTION, COOP/COORD WITH EU, CLASSIFICATION ISSUES MIL TERMINOLOGY VS CIV LANGUAGE DEV SA ON CIV PREP VIA SOCIAL MEDIA, VERTICAL INFO SHARING COMMON OPERATING SYSTEM BETTER INTERACTION ACO AND ACT ON RESILIENCE, USE OF TOPFAS Explain the students the learning objectives.

INNOVATE: Doctrine: Bi-SC Directive Organization: Working group/board for resilience Resilience in Battle Rythm Training: Training platform with all stakeholders Collaborative NATO/EU courses Improve the analytical skills Material: Info sharing platform for military and civilian Explain the students the learning objectives.

INNOVATE: Leadership: NATO champion for resilience Established and sustained CMI Personnel: Dedicated trained CIMIC focal points for resilience Standardized job descriptions Interoperability: Use of common decision making tools Explain the students the learning objectives.

DROP: Doctrine Organization Stovepiping information Actions without coordination / authorisation Training Substitute civilians with military roleplayers Material Explain the students the learning objectives.

DROP: Leadership Leadership reactionary to problems or setbacks Personnel Interoperability Over classified information Duplication of efforts Explain the students the learning objectives.