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Developing National Capacity for Integrated Border Management (IBM) in Lebanon Border Management Equipment.

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1 Developing National Capacity for Integrated Border Management (IBM) in Lebanon Border Management Equipment

2 1 Equipment Needs Analysis (ENA) and Equipment Procurement  Priority IBM Lebanon components Carrying out ENA Procurement of operational equipment for use by border management staff  Budget allocated (including training equipment) - 1.1 million euro  ENA carried out May 2013 Site visits to Masnaa and Beirut Port Consultation meetings with the beneficiaries  Agreed lists of priority needs drafted

3 2 Equipment Needs Analysis (ENA) - Recommendations (Infrastructure)  Secure equipment storage locations needed  Physical border control layout to assist traffic flow and examinations  Power supplies/generation must be ensured  Separation of examinations from normal traffic flow  Weather/time-of day – protection and lighting

4 3 ENA - Recommendations (Sustainability)  Training of trainers for equipment use (technical and operational)  Maintenance and updates must be ensured  Instruction and guidance manuals/DVD demonstrations made available  Compatibility, familiarity, standardisation, neutrality when choosing equipment  Links with manufacturers and suppliers must be made

5 4 ENA - Recommendations (Training)  Techniques training must be delivered to ensure operational use  Training of trainers  Training manuals and material to be drafted and supplied  Local training network for LCPs and remote locations  Equipment training embedded in overall training strategy and plan

6 5 Equipment Needs Analysis (ENA) Additional Considerations  Guidelines for IBM in EC External Cooperation offer additional good practice and recommendations contained in the chapter Infrastructure & Equipment  Shared facilities and joint use and procurement of equipment reduces costs and enhances cooperation between agencies  Joint use of equipment should be explored  Consideration could be given to standardising types and brands with other agencies  Joint procurement of equipment can significantly reduce costs and should be undertaken whenever possible

7 6 Equipment Recommendations (General Security)  Document examination laboratory  ID document reading/verifying station + software  Portable document examination kit  Portable document checking unit  Digital USB microscope  Fire & security safe  Diesel power generator set

8 7 Equipment Recommendation (Customs)  Fibrescope/borescope kits  Floodlights and hand lamps  Desktop computers, workstation desks, operator chairs, ups  Telephone answering & recording system with software  Multi-tool knives  Portable document examination and checking kits  Digital USB microscopes

9 8 Equipment Recommendations (Lebanese Army)  Floodlights, hand lamps and torches  Portable document examination an checking kits  Digital USB microscopes  Handheld Geiger counter & radiation monitor  Traffic cones and steel control barriers  Multi-tool knives

10 9 Equipment Recommendations (Internal Security Forces)  Handheld contraband detection density meter  Handheld metal detector wand  Standard and low-light binoculars  Digital laser meter  Handheld Geiger counter & radiation monitor  Portable document examination kits  Digital USB microscopes

11 10 Equipment Procurement Process  May 2013: ENA, technical specifications & budget estimates  June 2013: Contract notices, final technical specifications & tender dossier  August 2013: Preparation of tender documents  October 2013: Clarification /preparation of final contract notices & tender dossier  November 2013: Tender clarifications and tender evaluation documents  January 2014: Tender evaluation, preparing contracts & delivery schedules  February 2014: Notification of tenderers & publication of contract award notices

12 11 Equipment Procurement Process (continued)  April/May 2013 Checking & tallying of equipment, Confirming origin & compliance with specifications Inspecting installations, affixing visibility stickers  June 2014 Final examinations conducted in relation to delayed deliveries by suppliers Finalization of acceptance certificates Final coordination regarding visibility event Conducting visibility event Formal signature of acceptance certificates

13 12 ENA – Outstanding Items  Training unit equipment  Drug detection kits/precursor chemical detection kits  Drugs display cases  Extra border management tools  Vehicles  CCTV  Personal protection equipment/clothing

14 13 Example of Equipment Generator – Aboudiye

15 14 Example of Equipment (2) Automatic Switching Unit – Aboudiye

16 15 Example of Equipment (3) Document Laboratory - Masnaa

17 16 Example of Equipment (4) A3 Colour Multi Printer/Copier/Scanner

18 17 Example of Equipment (5) Hand Microscope

19 18 Example of Equipment (6) External Air Conditioning Unit – Tripoli Port

20 19 Example of Equipment (7) Internal Air Conditioning Unit - Aboudiye

21 20 Example of Equipment (8) Victorinox Multi-Tool Knife

22 21 Example of Equipment (9) Hand-Held Metal Detector

23 22 Example of Equipment (10) Laser Measuring Unit

24 23 Example of Equipment (11) Fibrescope / Borescope Kit

25 24 Example of Equipment (11) Traffic Cones

26 25 Example of Equipment (11) Rechargeable Torch

27 26 Example of Equipment (11) Geiger Counter & Radiation Monitor


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