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“ Southeast Asia Disaster Management Cooperation” Indonesia, June 2007. 15 June 2007. Agenda. Background Focus Areas Event Calendar Disaster Management Workshop (DMW) Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) TEMPEST EXPRESS-12 (TE-12) Disaster Management Exchange (DME).
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“Southeast Asia Disaster Management Cooperation” Indonesia, June 2007 15 June 2007
Agenda • Background • Focus Areas • Event Calendar • Disaster Management Workshop (DMW) • Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) TEMPEST EXPRESS-12 (TE-12) • Disaster Management Exchange (DME)
Background • The Southeast Asia Disaster Management Cooperation events are a series of Indonesia-US organized events focused on regional, national, and local humanitarian assistance and disaster relief capacity building. • Build on Indonesian experience and organizations, with international humanitarian, subject matter and multinational participation.
International-National (Strategy-Policy) Level “WHY” “WHAT” “HOW” ENDS WAYS MEANS Operational (Planner) Level Local (Field-Tactical) Level SEADMC Focus Areas Disaster Management Workshop (DMW) Disaster Relief (MPAT TE-12) Workshop Disaster Management Exchange (DME)
Proposed Events National / International Level Operational Level Local Level Disaster Management Workshop , Jakarta Disaster Relief Staff Workshop, Jakarta Disaster Management Exchange, Pelabuhan Ratu, Sukabumi
Disaster Management Workshop (DMW) Co-hosted by: Government of Indonesia & Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) Center of Excellence (COE)
Disaster Management Workshop • Hosted by BAKORNAS in conjunction with the Center of Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance (COE) • Support implementation of the Strategic National Action Plan (SNAP) through examination of hazards, civil-military planning mechanisms, and SOP development
DMW MPCParticipants • Military • TNI Headquarters • Civil • BAKORNAS PBP Representative (Bureau for Cooperation, International Cooperation Section [minimum]) Others as invited: • UNDP or MPBI (Indonesian Society for Disaster Management) • USAID / OFDA • IFRC • Indonesian Red Cross • IOM • CRS • IMC
MPAT TE-12Staff Planning Workshop Co-hosted by: TNI Headquarters USPACOM J7 / MPAT
MPAT TE-12 Concept • Follow-on Event from the DM Workshop • Disaster scenario to enable participants to examine key issues in crisis response, practice planning skills, and improve capabilities/ capacities to respond more quickly, effectively, with greater efficiency, & unity of effort. • Scenario: Large-scale disaster designed to support event goals.
MPAT TE-12 Concept • Hosted by TNI Headquarters • Co-hosted and sponsored by USPACOM J7 (MPAT) • Civil • Indonesian (BAKORNAS PB &/or SATKORLAK PB and selected Government of Indonesia Ministries) and other international subject matter experts • Military • TNI HQ personnel • MPAT Nations Military Planners • Humanitarian Community • Select UN agencies / funds / programmes • Select International Organizations • Select Nongovernmental Organizations • Red Cross (IFRC & Indonesia National Red Cross) • Other Subject Matter Experts • ASEAN Committee for Disaster Management (ACDM) • Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) • Others
MPAT TE-12 Goals • Major Goals: • Increase familiarity with multinational crisis action planning using the MNF SOP. • Plan [support of] humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations; improve civil-military cooperation. • Build on Government of Indonesia and Indonesian Armed Forces (GOI & TNI) disaster response experience and procedures. • Educate key planners on basic principles, tasks, and roles and responsibilities of responders to disasters. • Plan for transition (disengagement) of international military support of disaster relief operations.
Disaster Management Exchange (DME) Co-hosted by: Government of Indonesia & TNI US Army & US Air Force Pacific
DME Overview • TNI and GOI lead event with USARPAC and PACAF support. • One week disaster management Subject Matter Expert Exchange (SMEE) with approximately 15 US participants and 30 TNI and local disaster management authorities. • 4 days of SMEE on tactical / local disaster management followed by a 1 day exercise to meet TNI / GOI training desires. TNI / GOI selects scenario and topics for the exercise. • DME serves as a training opportunity for an internal TNI / GOI disaster relief exercise in July.
DME Participants • Indonesian Emergency Agencies • Local Agencies (Police, fire, ambulance, public health, ER Docs, ER Nurses, Public Works (water, electric, CE), local leadership, local disaster management agency) • TNI Regional and District Commands • International Agencies • Asian Pacific Disaster Center • International Medical Corps (IMC) • US Agencies • US Agency for International Development (USAID) • Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) • Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) • State of Hawai’i Civil Defense • Center Of Excellence (COE) • Hawai’I National Guard (State Partnership Program) • Pacific Disaster Center (PDC) • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACE)