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INFORMATION BRIEFING Presented By Major General Carl Freeman Chairman, IADB 17 February 2004

-7-. APPENDIX. INFORMATION BRIEFING Presented By Major General Carl Freeman Chairman, IADB 17 February 2004. IADC. IADB. - 8-. HISTORICAL PRECEDENTS. IADB Created - III Consultative Meeting of Foreign Ministers - Rio de Janeiro. 1942. 1951. 1948.

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INFORMATION BRIEFING Presented By Major General Carl Freeman Chairman, IADB 17 February 2004

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  1. -7- APPENDIX INFORMATION BRIEFING Presented By Major General Carl Freeman Chairman, IADB 17 February 2004 IADC IADB

  2. - 8- HISTORICAL PRECEDENTS IADB Created - III Consultative Meeting of Foreign Ministers - Rio de Janeiro 1942 1951 1948 IADB Tasked as Military Advisory Body to the OAS 1959 OAS Created - IX International Conference of American States Recommendation to Create IADC made to member nations 1962 IADC Established Washington, DC IADB Directed to Compile CSBM Inventory 1963 1991 1st IADC Class Graduates 1993 1995 Summit Mandated Special Conference on Security Mexico, Oct 2003 2001 2003 OAS gives IADB demining mission in CENTAM Mtg of Consultation of MFAs after 9/11 energizes IADB OAS Res. 1240 reaffirms IADB mission & calls to define ties to OAS

  3. ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA BARBADOS BRAZIL CHILE COSTA RICA I DOM REP EL SALVADOR GUYANA HONDURAS NICARAGUA PARAGUAY SURINAME I URUGUAY VENEZUELA ARGENTINA BOLIVIA CANADA COLOMBIA CUBA* ECUADOR GUATEMALA HAITI I MEXICO PANAMA I PERU TRINIDAD & TOBAGO USA - 9 - IADB Members I - INACTIVE * - SUSPENDED

  4. BAHAMAS BELIZE JAMAICA ST KITTS & NEVIS DOMINICA GRENADA ST LUCIA ST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES - 10 - Future Members ?

  5. - 11 - 2025 Total Graduates from 23 Nations BARBADOS HAITI GUYANA COSTA RICA PANAMA CANADA NICARAGUA HONDURAS BOLIVIA REP. DOMINIC URUGUAY EL SALVADOR PARAGUAY GUATEMALA MEXICO PERU ECUADOR ARGENTINA CHILE BRAZIL COLOMBIA VENEZUELA EUA

  6. - 12 - ACADEMIC SEMINARS • Increased participation to all nations in the OAS (AY 2002-2003 had 179 participants) • Provides opportunity to nations with limited personnel • Provides opportunity to nations by defraying costs • Focus on Non-Traditional Missions • Global Threats and Hemispheric Security • Disaster Assistance and Consequence Management • Peace Operations • Conflict Resolution/Management and Negotiations $267K External Funding ONE PER QUARTER MILITARY SECURITY FORCES CIVILIANS

  7. - 13 - IADC MASTER’S DEGREE • American University, Washington DC • First Program in AY 2003-2004 • Master’s Degree in International Service, concentration in Strategic Leadership & Hemispheric Security (30 Hours) • Professional Certificate (15 Hours) • Universidad de El Salvador , Buenos Aires • Signed intent to implement program AY 2004-2005

  8. -14 - Inter-American Defense Board(IADB) • Council of Delegates approved a Ten Point Modernization proposal in Nov 2002 • Briefed to OAS/CSH in Jan 2003 • Council of Delegates approved a governance option in July 2003 • Implemented some of the Nov 2002 recommendations for modernization • Draft “Statutes” and implementing regulations/directives • Draft documents being discussed with in the Council of Delegates • View toward forwarding them to the OAS this month • Key to establishing the Juridical link • Council of Delegates and an Elected Chairman • Strategic focus • Outward looking • Restructure the working level organs of the organization • Better coordination/direction of the College and the International Staff efforts • Responds to the Council of Delegates strategic guidance

  9. - 15 - OAS Support19% of Total Resources • Direct Funding $1.487 Million • IADB Building $ .864 Million • Total $2.351 Million

  10. 16 - U.S. Support52% of Total Resources • Personnel Support (42) $3.45 Million • 1 General Officer, 1 Dept of State • 40 Other U.S. Military • IADC Building & Maintenance $1.6 Million • College Trip Support $ .458 Million • Seminar Support $ .267 Million • Curriculum Enhancement $ .110 Million • Direct Funding $ .339 Million • Total $6.224 Million

  11. 17 - Other Member Nations’ Support29% of Total Resources • Personnel (40) $3.38 Million • 4 General Officers • 36 Other personnel • College Trip Support $ .09 Million • Total $3.47 Million

  12. - 18 - Other Member Nations United States $3.47M $6.224M Total Resources IADB / IADC$12.04M Total Resources for IADB & IADC OAS $2.351M

  13. - 19 - QUESTIONS CP12299E

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