NADESCOM Unified Command tasked to perform Development Support Operations.

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NADESCOM Unified Command tasked to perform Development Support Operations.

We aim to establish an environment conducive to DEVELOPMENT to achieve LASTING PEACE

PREVIOUS AFP RESPONSE “An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” Traditional military approach

Body counts Combat Scores Number of recovered firearms Number of cleared villages

NADESCOM Unified Command tasked to perform Development Support Operations. Addresses the roots of conflicts by providing engineering, medical, educational, livelihood and other community intervention programs.

Lack of Education Inadequate Health Services Weak Community Security Addressing the root causes Poverty Poor Governance Inefficient Agrarian Reform Lack of Infrastructure development

NADESCOM Unified Command tasked to perform Development Support Operations. Addresses the roots of conflicts by providing engineering, medical, educational, livelihood and other community intervention programs. Providing humanitarian assistance to support the other unified commands during disasters.

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE

PARTNERSHIP WITH MEC Technology insertion to bilateral exercises initially focused on application of technology in war-fighting. Priority shift to HA/DR as test bed. Application to community intervention programs.

PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK WAR-FIGHTINGHA/DRCOMMUNITY PROG Situation awareness Life support systems Power Water Shelter Waste Health Combat engineer Consequence management Command and control Communications Planning and execution Sustainment Damage assessment Situation awareness Disaster Relief Power Water Shelter Waste Health Civil engineering Bridging Clearing Evacuation center mgmt Command and control Communications Planning and execution Logistics management Rapid needs assessment = = Community consultation Community intervention Power Water Shelter/classrooms Waste Health Disaster mitigation and resiliency Planning and execution Resource generation Logistics management Alliance building and Partnerships Food for work Environmental restoration SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY APPLYASSESS ADOPT

DISASTER RESPONSE “HUMANITARIAN RELIEF IS INCREASINGLY A CORE TASK FOR ALL DEFENCE FORCES,” AND THAT IT SHOULD BE THE MAIN PART OF “MILITARY BUSINESS, NOT SIMPLY A SECONDARY TASK.” ~ New Zealand Defence Minister Wayne Mapp

PHILIPPINE SITUATION Disasters happen more frequently, more severely, and including areas not previously prone to disasters. Local civilian government unprepared and overwhelmed. AFP is called to be the first option to respond. NEED TO DEVELOP COMPETENCE

Traditional Combat Operation Development Support Operation Focus more on development as opposed to combat Changing the Game

root causes of insurgency insurgents Redefining the Enemy

Redefining Victory Eliminating the Enemy Providing Better Services for the People

Changing the Game FEARED RESPECTED

Changing the Game From a mere warrior, he must now be a THINKING, INFORMATION AGE WARRIOR

Winning the war Winning the PEACE

What matters most is not who wins the race, but how many are able to finish the race.

From VIOLENCE-MANAGER..to a COMMUNITY-DEVELOPER

Changing Behaviors and Attitudes From Gallantry in Combat… To Nation-building Community development

Combat Leadership Enemy-centric Servant Leadership People-oriented

PACOM-AFP PARTNERSHIP ON HA/DR Develop HA/DR as a core military function of the AFP. Leverage SPP with Hawaii for USAR. Utilize technology experimentation with MEC as enabler.

WATER PURIFICATION SYTEM Bataraza, Palawan - Cholera outbreak

WATER PURIFICATION SYTEM Hagonoy, Bulacan - Typhoon and severe flooding

WATER PURIFICATION SYTEM CDO and Iligan Cities - Flashfloods

WATER PURIFICATION SYTEM Negros Island - Earthquake

PARTNERSHIP WITH HING Focused on Urban Search and Rescue. Synchronized with MEC direction. MEC provides technology in several areas. Training sessions have been conducted. Demonstration of capabilities would be shown in BK12.

TECHNOLOGY TO BE USED FOR BK12 UAV HF Doppler Radar Emergency Command and Control Emergency Communication Alternative Power Alternative Building System Logistics Management Software Social Mapping

First Response Tulip WPS AQUAPATH Slow Sand Filter Portable Reverse Osmosis HF Doppler Radar HADR C&C MARCIM CA Tool HADR Logistics STAESS Energy Storage Water Purification and Assessment Energy Systems Disaster Assessment and Management Exercise Balikatan Technology Insertion Saebi Alternative Building System Stalker UAV Aspen WPS

INDIGENOUS TECHNOLOGIES Internet based stakeholders collaboration system. Medical Mapping software.

HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE WHOLE OF GOVERNMENT WHOLE OF NATION WHOLE OF HUMANITY

TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT NEEDED Disaster Response Management System Rapid Response Based on Rapid Needs Assessment Air Traffic Control and Sea Port Management Emergency Bridging Evacuation Center Management

What matters most is not who wins the race, but how many are able to finish the race.

MAHALO AND MABUHAY!

PARTNERSHIP FRAMEWORK WAR-FIGHTINGHA/DRCOMMUNITY PROG Situation awareness Life support systems Power Water Shelter Waste Health Combat engineer Consequence management Command and control Communications Planning and execution Sustainment Damage assessment Situation awareness Disaster Relief Power Water Shelter Waste Health Civil engineering Bridging Clearing Evacuation center mgmt Command and control Communications Planning and execution Logistics management Rapid needs assessment = = Community consultation Community intervention Power Water Shelter/classrooms Waste Health Disaster mitigation and resiliency Planning and execution Resource generation Logistics management Alliance building and Partnerships Food for work Environmental restoration SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY APPLYASSESS ADOPT