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Rome, April 3 rd 2012

Rome, April 3 rd 2012. 9 th Venice Regional Seapower Symposium for the Navies of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Countries. 1 st PLANNING MEETING. CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF. DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF. ITALIAN NAVY GENERAL STAFF. Executive Assistant. A.D.C. Private Secretariat.

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Rome, April 3 rd 2012

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  1. Rome, April 3rd 2012 9th Venice Regional Seapower Symposium for the Navies of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Countries 1st PLANNING MEETING

  2. CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF ITALIAN NAVY GENERAL STAFF Executive Assistant A.D.C. Private Secretariat ASSISTANT Navy Staff General Secretariat Private Secretariat Personnel General Office Public Information Office Schools Inspectorate Administrative Control General Office Logistic Support and Lighthouses Inspectorate Vigilance Coordination Office Health Inspectorate Carabinieri Command for the Navy Maritime Patrol Aviation Inspectorate Bachelor quarters Office 3rd DPT GENERAL PLANNING 1st DPT PERSONNEL 4th DPT INFRASTRUCTURES 5th DPT SUBMARINES 6th DPT AIRCRAFT LOGISTIC DPT Giuridical and Legal Office Financial Planning Office General Affairs and External Relations Office 7th DPT STUDIES AND PROJECTS Functional Co-ordination Hierarchical Subordination

  3. 1st PLANNING MEETING AGENDA • Meeting Aims • Introduction & Background Information • 9th Venice RSS in details

  4. VENICE RSS 2012 – 1ST PLANNING MEETING AIMS To conduct preliminary actions, in order to: • Establish FIRST CONTACT among invited Navies • Provide BACKGROUND INFORMATION on the event • Describe THEME, GOALS & STRUCTURE of RSS 2012 • Illustrate “speaker” and “session chairman” ROLES • Illustrate TIMELINE of events and deadlines • Introduce the LOGISTICS of the event • Collect FIRST INPUTS from participants • Communicate POC’s and updated INFOS

  5. 1st PLANNING MEETING AGENDA • Meeting Aims • Introduction & Background Information • 9th Venice RSS in details

  6. Hosted by ITN since 1996 every two years From a traditional biennial event ... ... to a pivotal maritime forum Synthesis of the “Dialogue & Cooperation” binomial Evidence of the driving & pro-active role of the Navies “Promoting Dialogue, Developing Cooperation, Building Partnerships”: dynamic formula of the Navies endeavours and concrete outcome of Navy Simposia. VENICE REGIONAL SEAPOWER SYMPOSIUM - EVOLUTION

  7. VENICE RSS - ATTENDANCE RATE SINCE 1996

  8. VENICE RSS 1996-2012: INVOLVED COUNTRIES Trans-regional dimension development (since 2006) SINGAPORE Historically involved countries operating in WIDER MED Involved countries at a Trans-regional level

  9. VENICE RSS 2010: INVITATIONS AND ATTENDANCE LEVEL INVITATIONS ATTENDANCE LEVEL

  10. Venice RSS 2010

  11. Trans–Regional Maritime Network (T-RMN) for Global Maritime Information Sharing T-RMN OperationalArrangement

  12. ITALIAN NAVY RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE EIGHTH REGIONAL SEAPOWER SYMPOSIUM OF VENICE VENICE RSS 2010 DELIVERED PRODUCTS

  13. 1st PLANNING MEETING AGENDA • Meeting Aims • Background Information • 9th Venice RSS in details

  14. Venice RSS - 2012 INVITED NAVIES AND ORGANIZATIONS MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA NAVIES BEYOND THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA BrazilChinaJapanSingaporeSouth AfricaUAEIndia ORGANIZATIONS C.A.S.D. CONFITARMA FINCANTIERI FINMECCANICA MARICOGECAP (IT COAST GUARD) E.U. M.S. E.U. COMMISSION D.G. Mare EUROMARFOR IMO IHO NATO MCC Naples NATO JFC Naples e USNAVEUR NATO MILITARY COMMITTEE Albania Algeria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Croatia Egypt France Georgia Germany Jordan Greece Israel Lebanon LibyaMaltaMoroccoMauritaniaMontenegroNetherlandsPortugalUnited KingdomRomaniaRussiaSloveniaSpainSenegalTunisiaTurkeyUkraineUSA TOTAL 38 NAVIES TOTAL 14 ORG.

  15. Security and Prosperity through Maritime Partnerships RSS ‘10 Dialogue & Cooperation as Maritime Security enablers ISS ‘11 RSS ‘12 RSS & ISS: CONTINUITY & DEVELOPMENT IN THEMES From traditional roles to emerging Maritime Security challenges: Naval Forces’ improved effectiveness in a demanding environment.

  16. RSS ‘12 Venice RSS – 2012 From traditional roles to emerging Maritime Security challenges: Naval Forces’ improved effectiveness in a demanding environment. Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Recent operational experiences and their influence on future platforms. Navies in the inter-agency domain, challenges and opportunities. Contribute to Maritime Security beyond MSO: new legal instruments, effective capacity building, enhanced situational awareness.

  17. VENICE RSS 2012 – MAIN THEME ABSTRACT Recent operational experiences, either military or not, have emphasized the importance of the traditional roles of the Navies, which are again high in the maritime forces agenda. This goes along with the new roles developed to grant Navies a modern “raison d’etre”, vis-à-vis non traditional threats as illegal activities at sea. These latter remain anyway a significant priority and there is still for improvement not only in the inter-agency domain where Navies should play a pivotal role, but also in whatever contribution maritime forces might provide to maritime security, beyond their active participation in MSO “From traditional roles to emerging maritime security challenges: Naval Forces improved effectiveness in a demanding environment”

  18. VENICE RSS 2012 – FIRST SESSION ABSTRACT Sometimes neglected, the traditional roles of Navies regained importance in the recent operational experiences. Classical warfare areas (ASW, AAW, ASUW, NGFS,) need to be adequately considered both in the training and capability development fields (while emerging task require a raising effort MSO…) Military Ops Other Than War (MOOTW) affect the way military and naval forces operate and shape the future capabilities. Naval industry shall be ready to grant enhanced effectiveness when developing new platform (versatility – modularity – flexibility) Recent Operational experiences and their influence on future platforms

  19. VENICE RSS 2012 – SECOND SESSION ABSTRACT Growing complexity of the maritime scenario calls for a modern and comprehensive approach to security. No single maritime actor can tackle modern threats alone. Maritime Security requires a continuum stretching from the coastlines to the blue waters. Inter-agency approach represents the answer to the quest for improved effectiveness and efficiency in the maritime domain. The claim for exclusiveness of some actors represents a challenge for real integration among diverse administrations Navies, based on their flexibility, could facilitate inter-agency development Navies in the inter-agency domain, Challenges and opportunities

  20. VENICE RSS 2012 – THIRD SESSION ABSTRACT Maritime Security is the combination of MSO, MSA and MCB. Naval Forces contribution to MS goes beyond their effective participation in MSO. New and effective legal instruments are clearly needed MSA is growing in importance and Navies are enhancing their capabilities to contribute to the overall effort, while adapting their mindset with regard to the need for a comprehensive maritime picture. International cooperation is key to improve MSA and Naval Forces are a force multiplier in this effort. A Coastal State ownership is crucial for MS. MCB can provide capabilities and spread of knowledge to meet such requirements. Naval Forces strategic versatility and inherent flexibility provide nations with an excellent instrument to reach MCB objectives while operating in the context of MSO and contributing to a coherent MSA. Contribute to Maritime Security beyond MSO:new legal instruments, effective capacity building, enhanced situational awareness

  21. EVENT GENERAL STRUCTURE

  22. VENICE RSS 2012 – SESSIONS’ FORMAT • Acting Chairman (ITN) • Session Chairman • 6 Speakers: • 4 Navies 10 minutes speeches • 2 Organizations Chairman role • Introduce the session • Handover to different speakers • Run Q&A at the end of each session • Summarise intervention results on last day

  23. VENICE RSS 2012 - LANGUAGES A real time translation service will be provided during the working Sessions as follows: English – French English - Italian English - Russian English – Arabic Note: In case of speech delivered in a language other than English (i.e. French, Italian, Russian, Arabic), the real time translation will be provided just in English.

  24. VENICE RSS 2012 - DOCUMENTS Notes: Abstract and papers needed also for proceedings preparation; Curricula Vitarum also requested for delivering a presentation paper before the beginning of the Venice Regional Seapower Symposium; Logistic questionnaires should be sent ASAP. • ORGANIZATION QUESTIONNAIRE • ABSTRACT/PAPER (speech not exceeding 10 min) • POWERPOINT PRESENTATION – if needed • CURRICULUM VITAE with picture(electronic)

  25. TENTATIVE ROADMAP: TIMELINE & DEADLINES 1stPLANNING MEETING 3 Apr 2012 DEADLINE “A” for Participants proposals on roles 15 May 2012 DEADLINE “B” for Participants Questionnaire & Roles assignment 15 June 2012 21 Jun 2012 2nd PLANNING MEETING DEADLINE “C” for Abstracts & Curricula Vitarum 10 Sep 2012 3rd PLANNING MEETING 20 Sep 2012 DEADLINE “D” forPapers & Presentations 30 Sep 2012 16 Oct PM BRIEFING 17 Oct 2010 START of 9th SYMPOSIUM

  26. 15th May 2012: Deadline “A” DeadlineforParticipantsProposals on Roles (sessions and speakers) withpriorities 15th June 2012: Deadline “B” DeadlineforParticipantsQuestionnaire DeadlineforRolesassignment Tentative date forNext meeting (June 24th TBC) 10 September 2012: Deadline “C” DeadlineforPapersSubmission (Abstracts, Synopsis) DeadlineforPowerpointpresentations (ifalreadyavailable) DeadlineforCurriculaVitarum 30 September 2012: Deadline “D” DeadlineforPapers (Full Speech & Update) DeadlineforPowerpointPresentations VENICE RSS 2012 - ORGANIZATION TIMELINE

  27. VENICE RSS 2012 - PoC’s Italian Navy General Staff General Planning Department Maritime Policy Department Captain (ITN) Gianfranco ANNUNZIATA Head of Naval Policy Office Tel: 0039 06 3680 4793 e-mail: gianfranco.annunziata@marina.difesa.it For the theme and contents of the Symposium

  28. Italian Navy General Staff General Planning Department Maritime Policy Department Lt. Cdr. (ITN) Davide DA POZZO Naval Policy Office Tel: 0039 06 3680 6361 e-mail: davide.dapozzo@marina.difesa.it Italian Navy General Staff General Planning Department Maritime Policy Department Lt. (ICG) Fabio BORRIELLO Naval Policy Office Tel: 0039 06 3680 6714 e-mail: fabio-borriello@marina.difesa.it VENICE RSS 2012 - PoC’s

  29. Italian Navy General Staff General Planning Department Maritime Policy Department Captain (ITN) Francesco OLIVERI Head of Foreign Navies Relations Office Tel: 0039 06 3680 4210 e-mail: mstat.3r.adnav@marina.difesa.it Italian Navy General Staff General Planning Department General Affairs and External Relations Office Commander (ITN) Marcello MERLINO RSS Project Officer Tel: 0039 06 3680 5384 e-mail: rssvenezia2012@marina.difesa.it VENICE RSS 2012 - PoC’s Logistic matters Liason Officer with Attachés

  30. Venice Regional Seapower Symposium for the Navies of the Mediterranean and Black Sea Countries Next Planning Meeting Scheduled on 21 st June 2012 in Rome

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