Planery&Panel Staff Coordination Meeting 4 June 2012, 1000-1100 Commonwealth A Conference Level, Westin Hotel CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Enhancing Maritime Security cooperation among ARF countries Mr Daniel Smith Director North ASEAN, International Policy Division.
Advertisements

29e CONFÉRENCE INTERNATIONALE DES COMMISSAIRES À LA PROTECTION DES DONNÉES ET DE LA VIE PRIVÉE 29 th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF DATA PROTECTION AND PRIVACY.
EUFJE BRUSSELS CONFERENCE 19 Octobre 2010 Joint meeting EUFJE – public prosecutors,
Panel Coordination Meeting Panel 3 Improving Information Sharing and Management Capabilities 4 June 2012, – Harbour Suites A & B Westin Hotel.
The Use and Impact of FTA Attila Havas and Ron Johnston Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and Australian Centre for Innovation Third.
The Bali Process: a model for regional cooperation in the fight against human trafficking Mr Michael Potts Australian Ambassador for People Smuggling Presentation.
#CPACONGRESS E3: Strengthening integrity in a complex environment Hawari Badri FCPA Assistant Secretary, Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
International Country Cooperation and Coordination in Implementing the Palermo Protocol Ruby Marks Chief Director: Gender Department of International Relations.
Panel themes of the International Conference “Europe against Counterfeit Medicines” G.N. Gildeeva, Deputy head of the Department of Registration of Medicines.
The Stabilisation and Association Agreement between Montenegro and the EU signed in October 2007, entered into force in May Montenegro has been.
Workshop: The State of National Governance Relative to the International Health Regulations (2005) Australia Ottawa, Canada, September 2006.
Session V: Programme Roles and Responsibilities
The Code of Conduct for Responsible Fisheries (CCRF) Fisheries Department FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS.
James Ennis, Department of State, USA ITU-D Question 22/1 Rapporteur.
Article of ENCYNET Rules for the Cyber Environment Network of World Local Governments All local governments in the world are striving to discuss such global.
Counter-Terrorism Implementation Task Force (CTITF) Open Briefing to Member States 27 July 2010 Conference Room 2 NLB.
Korea Environment Institute KEI Introduction Government-sponsored research institute, under the Prime Minster’s office involved in policy development.
Unit 2 – Part 2 How United Nations Peacekeeping Operations Function.
NSTC Smart Grid Subcommittee Overview and Goals for Ongoing Federal/State Collaboration By George Arnold, NIST & Jessica Zufolo, RUS NARUC Annual Convention,
UNCAC Coalition Gillian Dell, UNCAC Coalition Secretariat.
1 11 Combatting Trafficking in Persons (CTiP) Regional Support Office – The Bali Process 27 September 2013.
Introduction 0830 – 0840Opening remarks (by CIOR President) : Cdr R. Roll (FRA) 0840 – 0850Moderator’s key note adresses : Col C. Argent (UK) 1 st panel.
PREVENTION & RESPONSE “ARE YOU PREPARED” Security & Emergency Management Conference 1 June 2006 FA Frank Prendergast National Manager Counter Terrorism.
CI Consumer Justice and Protection programme Indrani Thuraisingham CI Office for Asia-Pacific and the Middle East.
SGTM 2: Structure of United Nations Peace Operations Slide 1 SGTM 2: Structure of United Nations Peace Operations.
Collaboration for Maritime Security African Union Workshop April 2012 Phillip J. Heyl Chief, Air & Maritime Security Branch (J5)
Australia Cybercrime Capacity Building Conference April 2010 Brunei Darussalam Ms Marcella Hawkes Director, Cyber Security Policy Australian Government.
Cuban Missile Crisis Who was Who?. John Fitzgerald Kennedy President of US Has overall decision over policy Under pressure to act strong.
Improving Coverage and Management Effectiveness of the Protected Area System in the Republic of Moldova Maria NAGORNII Head of the Analysis, Monitoring.
Ggim.un.org. The UN discusses Global Geospatial Information Management “Just like statistics, every country must have authoritative, trusted, maintained,
1 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO International Mine Countermeasures Exercise Maritime Infrastructure Protection Symposium (IMCMEX-MIPS) May 2013.
Fusion Centres in Selected Countries Borders & Globalization Conference September 25-27, 2014 Elaine Koren, Research & Analysis Division Fusion Centres.
Presentation on the revised White Paper on South African Participation in International Peace Missions Select Committee on Trade and International Relations.
Presented by Christine M. Merkel, Bonn, 16 May 2011, EMC - with the permission of Larry O’Farrell UNESCO Chair in Arts and Learning Queen’s University.
Panel Coordination Meeting Panel 2 Regional/Interregional MS Governance 4 June 2012, – Harbour Suites A & B Westin Hotel CJOS & CSW CENTRES.
EU MARITIME SECURITY What is it? Why does it matter? Cdr Nikolaos Metaxas GRC(N), PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science, University of Crete.
Business Responsibility and Sustainability Dr Eshani Beddewela Week 04.
Draft Action Plan for the Implementation of WCIT12 outcomes By Dr. Sherif Guinena Advisor to NTRA Exec. President Coordinator for African Common Proposals.
INTERPOL For official use only Project CHILDHOOD : Transnational Cooperation and Identification of victims and perpetrators.
Aline Giordano & Sean Wellington Southampton Solent University.
September 2009 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Promoting Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Applications Maureen Walker Senior State Department.
Introduction to SEPA The Scottish Environment Agency For CaSPr Waste Workshop Glasgow 19 October 2006 Claudette Hudes NetRegs Team Leader.
7 th International Conference on Quality Assurance in Higher Education in Africa Abuja, Nigeria (22 – 25 September 2015) Implementation of Pan African.
Fifth Session of the Islamic Conference of Health Ministers Panel Discussion IV: NGO Involvement in the Improvement of Health Services in OIC Member Countries.
Capacity Development for the Clean Development Mechanism in the PHILIPPINES STATUS REPORT Asian Regional Workshop 16 th January 2003 Phuket, Thailand.
MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Maritime Security Conference 2012 Panel 3 – Wrap up Improving Information Sharing and Management Capabilities RAdm Nicola.
Center of Excellence PEACE OPERATIONS ROLE OF THE MILITARY IN UN OPERATIONS IN UN OPERATIONS Col (Retd) Mike Morrison.
Countering Terrorist Use of the Internet – a perspective from the United Nations (Lomonosov Moscow State University) 11 November 2010.
Dalhousie-CJSOE Maritime Security Conference ‘Setting the Scene’ Presentation 5 June Three Organization.
England Council Acts locally to improve services Shares best practice with branches Presents the views of people with and affected by MS in England to.
Professor Peeter Lorents, CCD COE Chief of the R&D Branch
Future needs for capacity building and recommendations to the OIE Dr Sarah Kahn Consultant to the OIE
Tonya Ayow Asst. Director, Support Services CARICOM IMPACS 19 November 2015 SECURING CARICOM THROUGH REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INITIATIVES.
MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Maritime Security Conference 2012 Regional/Interregional MS Governance Dr. Manoj Gupta Halifax - Canada CJOS & CSW CENTRES.
V Global Forum on Fighting Corruption and Safeguarding Integrity – South Africa Trade and Customs Partnership to fight against corruption and safeguard.
The Commonwealth Cybercrime Initiative David Tait, Cybercrime Policy Analyst.
The Department of National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces: An Introduction.
UNEG AGM 2016 Session 4: Strategic Objective 4 “UNEG benefits from and contributes to an enhanced global evaluation profession”
MARITIME SECURITY CONFERENCE 2012 Maritime Security Conference 2012 Wrap-Up of Day 1 Halifax - Canada CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE.
The 9 th Track II Network of ASEAN Defence and Security Institute (The 9 th NADI Annual Meeting) Present by: Nem Sowathey Assistant to Minister of National.
ILP model- Montenegro OSCE Annual Police Experts Meeting
The Multi-Faceted Role of Maritime Training in and for NATO and Non-NATO Operations by Professor Kostas A. Lavdas* &  Dr. Marios P. Efthymiopoulos**
Social Protection Global Technical Team Retreat,
Future Maritime Security Challenges
The Global Privacy Enforcement Network Why does it matter? The Global Privacy Enforcement Network was established in 2008 The Network.
Envisioning the Future of the Global Capacity-Building Programme and Its Facilitators’ Network A strategy meeting with facilitators   Bangkok, Thailand.
Communication on the EU maritime transport strategy
How United Nations Peacekeeping Operations Function
Combatting Trafficking in Persons (CTiP)
Head OF COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Presentation transcript:

Planery&Panel Staff Coordination Meeting 4 June 2012, Commonwealth A Conference Level, Westin Hotel CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Conference Agenda CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Planery Staff Planery Co-Chairs: CAPT Ken Hoffer (CAN N)Branch Head, Policy and Plans, CJOS COE and CAPT Heinz Georg Buss (DEU N) Branch Head, Subject Matter Expert, COE CSW Plenary Coordinators: CAPT Jamie Pierce (USA N), Commanding Officer, CJOS COE Reserve Component and CAPT (TUR N) Cenk Dalkanat, Branch Head, Development and External Relations, COE CSW Plenary Notetakers: CAPT Gordon Broz (USA N), CAPT Joe DiPaola (USA N), CDR Mahmut KARAGOZ (TUR N), CDR Ove Nyaas (NOR N), CDR Peet Rood (NLD N), CDR Juhapekka Rautava (FIN N) and Dalhousie Team (05,06 June Colin Darlington and Dr. Ann Griffiths – 07 June Ben Diepeveen and Devon Perlmutter) Microphone support; 05 June; Devon Perlmutter and ? 06 June; Devon Perlmutter and Ben Diepeveen 07 June; Colin Darlington and CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Panel 2 Staff Panel Coordinator, CAPT Gordon Broz (USA N) Note takers; CDR Karagoz, CDR Nyaas and Dalhousie Team (Devon Perlmutter and Dr. Ann Griffiths) Mic. Support Panel 2 Dalhousie Experts: David Griffiths, CFPS Research Fellow and Mark Sloan,CFPS Research Fellow Role: The role of Dalhousie University’s experts is to assist the Panel Chair to obtain the panel goals by supportive questions and discussion. CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Panel 3 Staff Panel Coordinator, CAPT Joe DiPaola (USA N) Note takers; CDR Karagoz, CDR Nyaas and Dalhousie Team (Colin Darlington and Chelsea Cottreau) Mic. Support Panel 2 Dalhousie Experts: Ron Pelot, Professor Faculty of Engineering and Joe Arbour, CFPS Research Fellow Role: The role of Dalhousie University’s experts is to assist the Panel Chair to obtain the panel goals by supportive questions and discussion. CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Panel Agenda 1330CAPT Hoffer’s Introduction of Panel Chair and Panel Chair’s Opening 1335Panel Chair’s Introduction of Co-Chair and Panelists 1340Presentation - Dr. Manoj Gupta (20’ presentation and 10’ Q&A moderated by Panel Chair) 1410Presentation - Mr. Yoshihisa ENDO (20’ presentation and 10’ Q&A moderated by Panel Chair) 1440Presentation – RADM Mustafa Ugurlu (20’ presentation and 10’ Q&A moderated by Panel Chair) 1510Coffee Break 1530Presentation – CDR (RUS N) Oleg Bushuev, Department of Peacekeeping Operations, United Nations (20’ presentation and 10’ Q&A moderated by Panel Chair) 1600Panel Co-Chair’s Wrap up and first question followed by Q&A and discussion session moderated by Co-Chair 1645End of Panel 1645Presentation of gifts to Panel members by CDRE Chick 1700Instructions for Hosted Dinner by CAPT Hoffer CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Panel Members Dr. Manoj Gupta (Panel Chair) (Cooperative Strategies for Regional and Interregional MS Governance) Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australian Department of Defence Mr. Mr. David Smart (Panel Co-Chair) Special Advisor COMD MARLANT Mr. Yoshihisa ENDO (ReCAAP- Enhancing Regional Cooperation, Overview and Trends of Piracy and Armed Robbery Against Ships in Asia, and its Contribution to the Implementation of the DCoC) Exec. Dir. ReCAAP RADM (TUR N)Mustafa Zeki UĞURLU (Regional Maritime Security Cooperation & Multinational Maritime Security COE Establishment) Chief of Communication and Information Systems, Turkish Naval Forces CDR (RUS N) Bushuev Oleg (UN Peacekeeping Operations) Maritime Operations Planning Officer, UN/Department of Peacekeeping Operations CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Panel 2 Staff Panel Coordinator, CAPT Gordon Broz (USA N) Note takers; CDR Karagoz, CDR Nyaas and Dalhousie Team (Devon Perlmutter and Dr. Ann Griffiths) Mic. Support Panel 2 Dalhousie Experts: David Griffiths, CFPS Research Fellow and Mark Sloan,CFPS Research Fellow Role: The role of Dalhousie University’s experts is to assist the Panel Chair to obtain the panel goals by supportive questions and discussion. CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Discussions Way ahead for international Maritime Security Cooperation and Awareness (MSCA). Maritime Security due to its transnational nature requires strong and structured international cooperation with the involvement of all maritime stakeholders. The purpose for panel #2 is to discuss each aspect of international maritime security governance and cooperation – the incentives for working together, areas of commonality, capacity building, building trust, best practices, success and difficulties, all of which will help to develop a roadmap for operational implementation of an enhanced international framework for maritime security cooperation and awareness. The panel will discuss the role of regional maritime security initiatives, interregional maritime security cooperation, law enforcement, border protection, environmental protection and conservation, defence, legal, standards, information sharing and support arrangements, from a regional perspective with an interregional vision to achieve a global network of maritime security cooperation. Furthermore panel #2 will identify requirements and the need for regional/interregional collaboration, cooperative strategies, discuss a conceptual framework to orchestrate the maritime security efforts and how to enhance and implement a more effective network of global maritime security cooperation. CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Regional/Interregional MS Governance Dr. Manoj Gupta Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australian Department of Defence CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Panel Members Dr. Manoj Gupta (Panel Chair) Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Australian Department of Defence Mr. Mr. David Smart (Panel Co-Chair) Special Advisor COMD MARLANT Mr. Yoshihisa ENDO Exec. Dir. ReCAAP RADM (TUR N)Mustafa Zeki UĞURLU Chief of Communication and Information Systems, Turkish Naval Forces CDR (RUS N) Bushuev Oleg Maritime Operations Planning Officer, UN/Department of Peacekeeping Operations CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Abstract Maritime Security due to its transnational nature requires strong and structured international cooperation with the involvement of all maritime stakeholders. Regional/interregional collaboration is the key to the international MS Cooperation. Cooperative strategies and a conceptual framework is required to orchestrate the maritime security efforts. A more effective network of global MS cooperation needs to be operationalized. CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Key Points CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Issues and Concerns CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Recommendations CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE

Action Items CJOS & CSW CENTRES OF EXCELLENCE