Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Miguel FF. Oraa Philippines APEC LAND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND COMMUTERS’ ADVOCACY PROTOCOL.

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Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Miguel FF. Oraa Philippines APEC LAND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND COMMUTERS’ ADVOCACY PROTOCOL (LAND IS- CAP) PROJECT, an update Project ID#TPT

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol  Project approved in 2007  Project started in Feb 2008  Project Overseer: Usec. Cecilio R. Penilla, OTS-DOTC,Phils Asst. Project Overseer: Miguel Oraa, OTS-DOTC,Phils Project Consultant Transport and Traffic Planners (TTPI) Inc.

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Objectives Evaluate/Assess land/rail transport security mitigation measures in the APEC Region Terms of Reference and Rules of Engagement (STANDARD PROTOCOL) Advocacy Campaign to refocus culture of transport commuters by enhancing vigilance and awareness on active security programs against terrorism

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Project Methodology 1. APEC-Wide Virtual Seminar Workshop 2.APEC-wide Symposium 3.Information /Advocacy Campaign Program and Value Formation, Re-tooling and Policy Formulation 4.APEC Land Security Protocol

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Project Accomplishments 1.APEC Virtual Seminar Workshop In lieu, four (4) presentations on the progress of the project were conducted: a. Mass Passenger Surface Transportation Security Conference, Apr 11, 2008 (Manila, Philippines) b. APEC TPT 30 Meeting, Apr. 15, 2008 (Manila, Philippines) c. APEC TPT 31 Meeting, Aug. 25, 2008 (Lima, Peru) d. APEC TPT 32 Meeting, July 27, 2009 (Singapore) 2. Information /Advocacy Campaign Program and Value Formation, Re-tooling and Policy Formulation on commuters

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol 4. Summary of responses to Survey 5. Consultations & Conferences 6. Symposium 7. Policy Guidelines on PLT-CSIS (Public Land Transportation Critical Strategic Infrastructure & Services) 8. Publication and dissemination of the Policy Guidelines

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Land IS-CAP Symposium Purpose –Draw comments and suggestions on the PRELIMINARY DRAFT Protocol from member economies –FINAL DRAFT of the protocol Date of Conference : July 2009 Venue : Dusit, Thani Hotel, Manila, Philippines

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Seven (7) economies attended the Plenary Conference: 1.USA (Mr. Scottie Laird, TSA Attaché, USA Embassy, Manila) 2.Australia (Mr. Alan Gascoyne, OTS, DITRDLG & Mr. Graeme Nicholas, First Sec (Transport), Australian Embassy in Manila) 3.Japan (Mr. Masaoki Shirai & Local Staff, Embassy of Japan in Manila) 4.Chinese Taipei (Ms. I-Chun Chen, Ministry of Transport) 5.Thailand (Ms. Tusanee Sinlapabutra, Ministry of Transport) 6.Mexico (Local Staff from Embassy of Mexico in Manila) 7.Philippines (OTS – Head of Delegation, DOTC agencies (LTO, LTFRB, OTC, PNR, MRT3) & PNP-HPG, DFA)

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Six (6) economies formally expressed regrets to send any delegate: 1.Singapore (Mr. Yam Song Goh, LTA & Ms. Seet Shu Ling, IRS, Ministry of Transport) 2.Hong Kong (Ms. Queenie Wong, Transport & Housing Bureau, HKSARG 3.Canada (Ms. Elise Kimmell, Transport Canada & Mr. James Trottier, Embassy of Canada, Manila) 4.Malaysia (Indra Sumantri Eddie Mat Senal, Ministry of Transport) 5.New Zealand (Ms. Jacinda Harrison, Ministry of Transport) 6.Viet Nam (Mr. Tran Trong Doan, Embassy of Viet Nam, Manila)

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Seven (7) economies acknowledged but did not respond to the invitation : 1.Brunei Darussalam (Embassy in Manila) 2.China (Ministry of Transport) 3.Chile (Ministry of Transport) 4.Indonesia (Ministry of Transport & Embassy in Manila) 5.Korea (Ministry of Transport & Embassy in Manila) 6.Papua New Guinea (Embassy in Manila) 7.Russian Federation (Ministry of Transport & Embassy in Manila) Peru did not acknowledge receipt and did not respond to the invitation sent

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Symposium Activities Main Speaker Mr. Paul Murphy of GHD Pty Ltd (Australia) Topic: “Development of Uniform Guidelines for Land Transport (Mass Transit) in a Non-Uniform Environment” Resource Speaker Mr. Paul Lennon, General Manager, Mass Transit Division, Transportation Security Administration (USA) Topic: “Elevating Transit Security-Multi Faceted Strategy”

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Presentation of the DRAFT Protocol and recommended Infomercials Comments/Suggestions from member economies Reception of comments and revision to the DRAFT Protocol Final DRAFT of the Protocol to the Project Overseer for submission and approval of the TPTWG Symposium Highlights

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol FINAL DRAFT PROTOCOL Chapter 1:GENERAL 1.1.Introduction 1.2Objectives 1.3Functional Principles Chapter 2:DEFINITIONS OF TERMS

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol Chapter 3: BEST PRACTICE CHARACTERISTICS 3.1ORGANIZATION 3.1.1Appropriate Authority/Administration 3.1.2Land Transport Facility Operations 3.1.3Land Transport Vehicle Operations 3.2SECURITY PROGRAM 3.3MANAGEMENT OF SECURITY PROGRAM 3.3.1Deterrence and Prevention 3.3.2Response 3.4COMMUTERS’ ADVOCACY PROGRAM 3.4.1Rationale 3.4.2National Security Program 3.4.3Intra- and International Cooperation

Land International Security and Commuters’ Advocacy Protocol RECOMMENDATIONS Having submitted terminal report on the project at the conclusion of the 32 nd TPTWG in Singapore, the LEG by the chair may resolve to the Lead Shepherd of the 33 rd TPTWG the adoption of Land IS-CAP in the APEC Leaders forthcoming Declarations. LEG to undertake “Land Security Visit Program (Road & Rail)” in the Apec Region to establish annual security audit visits

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