Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC Southeastern Europe Clearinghouse ALBANIA DEFENCE OVERVIEW Presented by: Major Editson ZARKA, Defence Policy and Integration.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
2 nd Southeastern Europe Clearinghouse (SEEC) 2 nd Southeastern Europe Clearinghouse (SEEC) REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA Security Cooperation Brief LTC Jordan.
Advertisements

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE DEFENCE STAFF UNCLASSIFIED 1 BULGARIAN ARMED FORCES TRANSFORMATION PROCESS LIEUTENANT COLONEL DIMITAR DIMITROV, STRATEGIC PLANNING.
1/18 Armed Forces in Cyber Era Namık KAPLAN, Commander Plans Projects Coordination Branch Head, Turkish Armed Forces Cyber Defence Command.
Force Planning: NATO Response Force and the New Members Todor Tagarev 9 th International Conference “Security and Defence Policy: The Challenges of the.
Lieutenant General Tibor Benkő Commander of HDF Joint Force Command (Budapest, 20/APR/2010) „MISSION AND TASKS OF THE LAND FORCE IN WAR AND IN OPERATIONS.
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA MINISTRY OF DEFENSE Bosnia and Herzegovina Ministry of Defense Skopje, June 2005.
P X A MG William H. Wade II, USA Operations Director, Joint Forces Command Naples, Italy June 2010 SEDM DCHOD Conference 1.
Stabilization and Reconstruction Capabilities Regional security dynamics in the Western Balkans Skopje, November 2011 Ljupco Stalevski MOI-
NATIONAL PROGRAMME “Bulgaria in NATO and in the European Defence 2020” DOBROMIR TOTEV, PhD Permanent Undersecretary of Defence REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA MINISTRY.
What is the future for SOF in the Arctic? Nick Daugherty (USA) Jesper Vesterby (DNK) Patrick van Rooij (NLD)
24 June, European Models of Military Services Slovak Case Study Col. Boris SLODICKA Vienna, 15th December 2010.
The development and challenges of peacekeepers’ training possible ways of improvement “milestones” The past ten years of HDF PSTC Colonel Zoltán Apáti.
LANGUAGE TRAINING POLICY DESIGN Ms Inese Kaive, Deputy Head Military Education and Science Section Personnel Development Department Ministry of Defence,
TETRA in use by the Military
The European Security and Defence Policy Background -The Maastricht Treaty -The Amsterdam Treaty -The US position Conceptual definition of the European.
DL 1 Croatia’s International Defence Cooperation Overview SEEC Conference, Skopje 2005 International Defence Cooperation Department June 2005 Republic.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
18 October 2011 Netherlands Defence Staff Dr. C.J. Helsloot Language Coordinator BILC Seminar Monterey, October 2011 An Integral.
Programming of International Development Assistance Donor Sectoral Meeting Ministry of Interior September 17, 2007.
REPUBLIC of MOLDOVA The MILITARY REFORM. The necessity of military reform is determined by: imperfection of presentimperfection of present state security.
GENERAL STAFF OF THE BULGARIAN ARMED FORCES unclassified WOMEN IN BULGARIAN ARMED FORCES Lt. Col. AF NEVIANA MITEVA.
Cooperation between the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the US Department of Defense Astana 2008.
NATIONAL DEFENCE LANGUAGE TESTING CENTER Col. (AF) PIRNOIU Florian Chief of NDLTC NDLTC HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT October 6 th, 2008.
Macedonian Project Team Selected Issues Macedonian Defense Market and Transformation Sofia, 28/29 june 2007.
NATIONAL CENTER ON SECURITY AND DEFENCE – NCSD. Issues for Discussions  Legal Basis for Participation  History of Participation in International Operations.
College of Management and Technology Setting Objectives Dr. Teri McConville.
PARP PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE PfP PLANNING AND REVIEW PROCESS
DoD Region 4 Pollution Prevention Project Task 8: Database Development and EMS Integration Phil Barnes University of South Carolina.
Communications Aspects of the Hungarian NATO Integration and the Defence Reform by Mr. Péter SIKLÓSI, Head of Defence Policy Department, MoD, HUNGARY 25.
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA
DJ-7 Unclassified Col Nopparat Mission and Organization of the Royal Thai Armed Forces.
Unclassified 1 Joint Staff J7 Coalition Engagement Program Ms. Senel Snider Multinational/ACT Integration Division JS J7 Deputy Director Joint & Coalition.
System of Lifelong Education of the Czech Armed Forces Foreign Languages Training Col Milan Kraus Education and Training Branch Director Personnel Directorate.
Ukraine – NATO Cooperation in the context of Operational Activities.
1 Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA) Colombia Assistance Plan 9 – 12 June 2009 Mr. José M. Matos Stability Directorate Humanitarian Assistance Division
Defence Standardization, Codification and Government Quality Assurance Authority Defence Standardization Department Introduction into defence standardization.
Programmatic documents Romania Bulgaria National Security Strategy National Security Concept National Military Strategy National Military Doctrine White.
TRANSFORMATION OF THE SLOVENIAN ARMED FORCES
Microsoft in Defence Michel van der Bel Vice President Microsoft International.
Ms Inese Kaive, Deputy Head Military Education and Science Section Personnel Development Department Ministry of Defence, Latvia Ms Ginta Lauva-Treide,
2 OUTLINE 2  Management of MoD Educational System  Policy on Lifelong Education  Qualification Requirements  Language Training Policy and Priorities.
General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
1 BUDGET VOTE 19: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE 10 June 2009.
TRADOC Designing & Building the Future Army
NATO MEMBERSHIP HU LESSONS LEARNED NATO INTEGRATION Maj. Zoltan HORVATH MoD, Defense Staff, Force Planning Directorate.
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA MINISTRY OF DEFENSE Bosnia and Herzegovina Ministry of Defense Skopje, June 2005.
H.J. Helsø General. AGENDA The process The New Structure Functional Services Transformation as a concept Challenges Lessons learned, keys to success.
The Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces: An Introduction.
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA MINISTRY OF DEFENSE Bosnia and Herzegovina on its Way to NATO Membership October, 2005.
Strategic Communications Office (Proposed) Chief of Office ( Director ) (Director IV – SG 28) Division Chief ( staff – 8) Media Relations Officers (2)
GENERAL STAFF OF THE BULGARIAN ARMED FORCES unclassified WOMEN IN BULGARIAN ARMED FORCES Lt. Col. AF NEVIANA MITEVA.
M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 31 – Common Foreign and Security Policy.
Unclassified MG. L. HOXHA Skopje, 21 st of June 2005 REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA MINISTRY OF DEFENCE GENERAL STAFF OF THE ARMED FORCES.
M O N T E N E G R O Negotiating Team for the Accession of Montenegro to the European Union Working Group for Chapter 31: Foreign, security and defence.
UNCLASSIFIED GENERAL STAFF OF THE BULGARIAN ARMED FORCES BULGARIAN ARMED FORCES IN TRANSFORMATION SOFIA October, 2004 Lieutenant General Atanas ZAPRIANOV.
MISSIONS OF ACTIVE & RESERVE COMPONENT OF THE AF OF REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA ON THE REGIONAL AND GLOBAL SECURITY ENVIRONMENT Colonel Mehdi POGAÇI ® 25 March.
OPERATION FIBRE : COMMENTS
North Atlantic Council
FOREIGN LANGUAGE CENTER – FROM GOALS TO OUTCOMES
The Reserve Officers and Noncommissioned Officers Union in nature is a national, patriotic, professional, independent and non-party organization. It is.
Chef of Section for Strategic Documents,
Security in the Arctic - the Icelandic Perspective
Current Event Brief!.
ROLE AND TASKS OS THE HUNGARIAN Peace Support Operations
Department of the Navy
MOI Security Sector Reform
Language Policy/Programme Changes After the Riga Summit
DESIGNING SYLLABI IAW STANAG 6001
International Organizations
Presentation transcript:

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC Southeastern Europe Clearinghouse ALBANIA DEFENCE OVERVIEW Presented by: Major Editson ZARKA, Defence Policy and Integration Directorate

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC  National Defence Objectives  New Force Structure  Education and Training  Modernization Priorities  Logistics System  Excess Disposal  Contribution to PSO  SEEC Database Framework Agenda

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC National Defence Objectives Goal 1: Transform and modernize the Armed Forces to achieve a smaller more capable force to better provide for the security of the country –Objective 1: New Force Structure –Objective 2: Personnel Management System –Objective 3: Training and Education –Objective 4: Revitalization of the Navy –Objective 5: Modernization –Objective 6: Improvements in the C4 architecture –Objective 7: Logistic System –Objective 8: PPBES –Objective 9: Disposal of Excess equipment and ammunition Goal 2: Integrate into Euro Atlantic collective security structures –Objective 10: Transform and Modernize in accordance with NATO Standards –Objective 11: Partnership Goals –Objective 12: OCC / PSO Contribution –Objective 13: HNS

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC Peacetime: AUTONO M. UNITS ARMY NAVY TRADOC LOG. COM AIR FORCE MOD CHOD Staff GS Wartime: New Force Structure % 15 % 59 % 19 % 49 % 32 %

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC Defense Academy Military University NCO Academy Troop Schools Unit Training Basic Training Center/Brigade Basic Training Center/Brigade Officers Defense Academy/College Defense Academy/College Multinational Exercises Multinational Exercises Training Centers/Schools Training Centers/Schools Military Universit/Academy Military Universit/Academy Basic Training Center/Brigade Basic Training Center/Brigade Unit Training Troop Schools Multinational Exercises Multinational Exercises Training Centers/Schools Training Centers/Schools Multinational Exercises Multinational Exercises Training Centers/Schools Training Centers/Schools Multinational Exercises Multinational Exercises Conscripts Volunteers /Profession Volunteers /Profession NCOs Language Training (STANAG 6001)

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC Modernization Priorities  Individual soldiers kits (mainly at priority units)  Command – Control – Communication - Computer and Information Systems (C4I)  SAR and transportation helicopters  Fast patrol boats and maritime SAR capabilities (Revitalization of NAVY)  Transportation support of the Armed Forces  Strengthening of maintenance organizations  National Integrated Surveillance Systems (NISS)

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC  Implementation of a modern NATO compatible logistic system  Assistance for a full support of the NATO Logistics  Implementation of Logistics Partnership Goals: o Improvement of legal basis for logistics issues o Implementation of the ADAMS requirement o Logistics automation o Material Handling equipment o Tools and test equipment o Training aids  Equipment and technical support for Central Laboratories etc. LOGISTICS SYSTEM

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC Ammunition located in 64 depots Disposal of Excess equipment and ammunition Ammunition Excess Equipment

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC Units for NATO / PfP Operations

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC ISAF Mission 1 SF. Plt IRAQI FREEDOM One Company ALTHEA, (Bi-H) One Company UN Mission (Georgia) 3 Observers SEEBRIG CONSTANCE, ROMANIA CONTRIBUTION TO PEACE & STABILITY

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC 1.Structure, Policy and Personnel: a.Defence Strategy, Policy and Organization b.Personnel Management c.Training d.Capabilities e.Communication f.The Defence Estate 2. Tasks a.Homeland Defence b.International Operation c.Fighting Terrorism d.NBC e.Arms Control and Non proliferation f.Disarmament and De- mining g.Environment SEEC Database Framework

Skopje, 7-8 June 2005 SEEC QUESTION? Thank you!