UNCLASSIFIED 1 MPAT TEMPEST EXPRESS (TE) 26 Final Planning Conference 13-15 January 2015 Nouméa, New Caledonia.

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UNCLASSIFIED 1 MPAT TEMPEST EXPRESS (TE) 26 Final Planning Conference January 2015 Nouméa, New Caledonia

UNCLASSIFIED Agenda Tempest Express 26 dates Tempest Express 26 schedule review Tempest Express 26 invitees Tempest Express Syndicate Working Groups Tempest Express Working Group Scenarios Tempest Express 26 Equipment Logistics Hotel update Certificate of Participation Points of Contact 2

UNCLASSIFIED 3 TE-26 Event Dates Initial Site Survey July 2014 Nouméa, Nouvelle- Caledonie Initial Planning Conference October 2014 Nouméa, Nouvelle- Caledonie Final Planning Conference January 2015 Nouméa, Nouvelle- Caledonie TE- 26 Workshop Execution 2-10 April 2015 Nouméa, Nouvelle- Caledonie Venues: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (plenary); and Château Royal Hotel (working groups)

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Schedule Tuesday, 31 March :00-17:00 Preparation and set-up of Secretariat Wednesday, 1 April :00-16:00Preparation and set-up / test of SPC Plenary 16:00-18:00Registration in Chateau Royal lobby, and continued preparation and set-up.

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Schedule Thursday, 2 April SPC 07:30-07:45 Muster in lobby 11:00-12:00 Human. Community 07:45-08:00 Transport to SPC 12:00-13:00 Lunch 08:00-08:15 Administrative 13:00-14:00 CMCoord 08:15-08:45 Opening 14:00-14:15 Break 08:45-09:00 New Caledonia 14:15-15:30 Pandemic Overview 09:00-09:15 FANC Overview 15:30-15:45 Break 09:15-09:30 Group Photo 15:45-17:00 Maritime Security 09:30-09:45 Break 17:00-17:15 Return to Hotel 09:45-10:15 Regional Issues 17:45-18:00 Transport to Social 10:15-10:30 MPAT & TE-26 18:00-20:00 Icebreaker Social 10:45-11:00 Break 20:00-20:15 Return to Hotel

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Schedule 6 Friday, 3 April SPC 07:30-07:45 Muster in lobby 10:15-10:30 Break 07:45-08:00 Transport to SPC 10:30-11:00 FRANZ Agreement 08:00-09:00 Stability Operations 11:00-11:30 Coalition Building Guide 09:00-09:15 Break 11:30-12:30 Scenario OIPE & receive Syndicate assignments 09:15-09:45 MDMP-M 12:30-12:45 Return to Hotel 09:45-10:15 MNCC 12:45-17:00 Free time Setup / test of Syndicate Rooms at Chateau Royal (all day)

UNCLASSIFIED 7 TE-26 Schedule Saturday, 4 April 2015, & Monday, 6 April 2015 – Thursday, 9 April Chateau Royal 08:00-09:00 Working Group Intro, Admin, Briefings 13:00-14:15 Syndicate Group Work 09:00-09:15 Break 14:15-14:30 Break 09:15-10:45 Syndicate Group Work 14:30-15:45 Syndicate Group Work 10:45-11:00 Break 15:45-16:00 Break 11:00-12:00 Syndicate Group Work 16:00-17:00 Syndicate Group Work 12:00-13:00 Lunch *Sunday, 5 April 2015, Easter Sunday Holiday

UNCLASSIFIED 8 TE-26 Schedule Friday, 10 April Chateau Royal 08:00-08:30 Group 1 Briefing (Disaster Response) 08:30-09:00 Group 2 Briefing (Pandemic Response) 09:00-09:15 Break 09:15-09:45 Group 3 Briefing (Non-combatant Evacuation Operation) 09:45-10:15 Group 4 Briefing (Stability Operation) 10:15-10:30 Break 10:30-11:00 Group 5 Briefing (Maritime Security) 11:00-11:30 Break / Closing Ceremony preparation 11:30-12:00 Closing Ceremony

UNCLASSIFIED 9 Australia (10)Bangladesh (2)Brunei (2) Cambodia (1)Canada (2)France (14) Fiji (2)Germany (2)India (2) Indonesia (2)Italy (2)Japan (2) Malaysia (2)Maldives (1)Mongolia (1) Nepal (2)New Zealand (5)Papua New Guinea (2) Philippines (2) Singapore (2Lanka (1) Philippines (2) Singapore (2)Sri Lanka (1) Timor Leste (1)Tonga (2)Tuvalu (1) United Kingdom (2)United States (14)Vanuatu (2) Vietnam (2)Samoa (1 Observer) Unable to attend: Korea (2) 28 invited-MPAT nations, 1 invited observer nation 86 possible PAX + SME Invitees: MPAT Nations for TE 26

UNCLASSIFIED Invitees: Subject Matter Experts for TE MDMP-MPACOM J35 or III MEF OCHA Regional Office Pacific (Suva)Mr. Sune Gudnitz (tentative) Applied Geoscience and Technology Division (SOPAC) Not yet replied SPC Public HealthNot yet replied ICRC Regional Delegation Kuala LumpurMessrs. Kirby Abbott and Daniel Agob Croix-Rouge FrançaiseNot yet replied CFE DMHAMr. Jesse Wolfe FRANZ Agreement (NZL)Name to be provided Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade (AUS)Name to be provided Maritime Security (US PACOM)CAPT Marc Stegman, N35 USCG LNO Rules of Engagement (US PACOM)LtCol Matt Brannen, USMC

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Working Groups 11 Working Group 1International Disaster Response Operation in Vanuatu (17 pax) Working Group 2Regional Pandemic Response (17 pax) Working Group 3Non-combatant Evacuation Operation from Isla del Sol (17 pax) Working Group 4Stability Operation in Isla del Sol (17 pax) Working Group 5Maritime Security / Anti-Piracy Operation around Isla del Sol and SW Pacific (18 pax)

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Group 1 Scenario 12 Humanitarian Assistance / Disaster Response (HA/DR): Typhoon Sophia generates near Tuvalu, builds strength as it turns south Typhoon passes over Vanuatu and Port Vila causing extensive damage Typhoon passes over New Caledonia causing minor damage Damage to Vanuatu requiring international assistance Damage to New Caledonia does not require assistance Group 1 addresses French-led international disaster response operations in support of Vanuatu government. Port Vila Nouméa

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Group 2 Scenario 13 Regional Pandemic Response Fijian UN Peacekeepers return to Viti Levu from PKO Mission in Africa, asymptomatic with Ebola. Peacekeepers disperse home on leave. Some Peacekeepers being to show symptoms. Symptoms arise, exposes population. Fijian health care system overwhelmed, asks for help. Virus spreads throughout region. Exposed population travels to other regional nations. Regional nations request regional / international assistance. Group 2 plans pandemic response to support treatment of patients, quarantine / security and stop spread of disease in the region.

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Group 3 Scenario 14 Non-combatant Evacuation Operations (NEO): Newly independent country of Isla del Sol (IDS). On-going insurgency destabilizes new government. Insurgents targeting foreign nations within IDS. Collapse of IDS government requires non-combatant evacuation operation of foreign nationals. France offers Nouméa as operations staging / reception area for multinational non-combatant evacuation operation. Evacuees either evacuated directly home or transit through Noumea.

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Group 4 Scenario 15 Stability Operations Sons of Isla del Sol (SIS) insurgency in Isla del Sol (IDS). Insurgents engage in terrorist acts against IDS and foreign nationals. IDS government unable to stop insurgency, protect civilians. Violence reaches level to require regional and international action to restore stability and rule of law. UNSC Resolutions 2275 and 2282 authorize a multinational force to restore stability and protect civilians. France offers Nouméa as regional location for multinational stability operations planning. Group 4 plans multinational stability operations to end violence and restore law and order.

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Group 5 Scenario 16 Maritime Security Sons of Isla del Sol (SIS) engage in piracy off Isla del Sol (IDS) waters to fund insurgency. Attacks against IDS and foreign flagged vessels. IDS Gendarmerie and Coast Guard unable to stop piracy. UNSC Resolutions 2275 and 2282 authorize a multinational force to end piracy and restore rule of law in IDS waters. France offers Nouméa as regional location for multinational counter- piracy operations planning. Group 5 plans regional and international response to end piracy and arrest perpetrators.

UNCLASSIFIED 17 MNF SOP Missions in TE-26 Major Conflict (War) Large scale offensive & defensive combat ops Hostilities may occur Counterinsurgency Protection of Shipping Counterdrug Ops Counterterrorism Disarmament, Demobilization & Reintegration Anti-Piracy Consequence Management Hostilities will occur PEO Small-Scale- Contingency Combating Terrorism Hostilities unlikely, but possible PKO PKO NEO NEO Anti-Terrorism Anti-Terrorism Show of Force Show of Force Disaster Relief Disaster Relief Humanitarian Assistance Humanitarian Assistance Freedom of Navigation Freedom of Navigation Domestic Support Domestic Support Personnel Recovery Ops Personnel Recovery Ops CBRNE-TIM (biological) CBRNE-TIM (biological) MNF SOP - Operational Focus *proposed TE-26 missions

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 APAN Scenario Page

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Equipment Logistics Issues to be coordinated: Recommended carrier FANC point of contact & consignee Street address for shipping: –To FANC? –Directly to the hotel? Customs clearance issues Out brief from Log Planning Group at FPC

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Equipment Logistics

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Equipment Logistics Cisco ASA 5505 Firewall 12x Access Points 65x Client laptops, locks, mice, washers (Dell Latitude E6410) 3x laptop servers (Dell Precision M6800) 2x Linksys routers (***these are not POE***) 1x 24-port Cisco 3750G Switch (POE, v) 12x 8-port switches (POE, v). 4x Printers, extra ink/toners 55x 10' green cables 10x 15' green cables 10x 30' green cables 1x Box of green Ethernet cable 15 power adaptors and power strips 2x rolls gaffers tape 2x Projectors 1x Box of green Ethernet cable 2x Cable-Making Tools (Crimpers) 1x Ethernet Cable Tester 80x RJ45 ends (terminators) 6x Ethernet-Power Adapters USB Hub List of Equipment to be Brought

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Hotel Update Issues to be finalized: SPC contracting Chateau Royal contracting POC at hotel for receiving equipment US Currency issues for Title ten attendees payments to the hotel Airport to hotel transport plan Participants’ meals: –Breakfast for hotel guests provided with rooms –Lunch & dinner for everyone at their own expense Icebreaker Social at FANC Officers’ Club Good Friday & Easter Sunday activities (?)

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Due Outs Issues to be finalized: Customs & immigration issues Daily transportation to / from SPC and Officers’ Club Opening and Closing ceremonies –VIPs –Gift exchange Groups 1 & 2 scenario documents (Disaster and Pandemic response operations) Academic and scenario briefings and documents received no later than 15 March 2015

UNCLASSIFIED TE-26 Revised Certificate of Participation

UNCLASSIFIED 25 MPAT Points of Contact OrganizationName / FANC (Operations)CDR Hubert Jannot WCDR Fabrice Valat FANC (Administrative)LCDR Numa Durbec ADFMAJ Matt Scanlon NZDFMAJ Andy MacKenzie USPACOM (Lead)Mr. Pete MPAT (Operations)Mr. Bobby Ray MPAT (Logistics)Mr. Bob MPAT (Tech Support)M Marlin

UNCLASSIFIED 26 Discussion