UNCLAS / FOUO 1 Global Maritime Partners AKA The 1,000 Ship Navy.

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UNCLAS / FOUO 1 Global Maritime Partners AKA The 1,000 Ship Navy

UNCLAS / FOUO 2 The Fulcrum of Confidence Trust Security Ambassadors Directors / Commanders 1,000 Ship Navy Shared Info Self-Organizing Cooperation / Coordination Maritime Domain Awareness Intelligence Governance Command / Control Naming Convention?

UNCLAS / FOUO 3 What We’ve Observed in Maritime Security Tsunami – Bande Ache Katrina Lebanon ISO – International Standards Organization Voluntary – 157 Countries Market Driven Collaborates w/ Intl Maritime Org – UN Body Speed of Commerce Customs – Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) Lloyd ’ s of London Lowers Insurance Rates Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia –Eyes in the Sky –Maritime Control Center Italian Virtual Regional maritime Traffic Center Spanish Megaport Initiative Regional Seapower Symposia –Including Africa Reactions to Crisis Regional Cooperation International Standards Economic Drivers

UNCLAS / FOUO 4 Shift in Mindset Historically Hide at sea for security Difficult to find Easy to avoid Cloaked behavior New Paradigm Transparency yields security at sea Hard to hide Access denied for untoward behavior Anomalies easier to detect A Global Maritime Network in an Interconnected World

UNCLAS / FOUO 5 ICAO Model Andrews AFB Dulles International Ronald Reagan National Manassas Airport Origin: Singapore Destination: NYC Destination: Roanoke Air Patrol F-15 Piper Cub IN COMMON Global ID Standard Civilian, Not Military Radar Openly Shared Information

UNCLAS / FOUO 6 The Power of a “1000 Ship Navy” A New Approach to Maritime Security A Global Maritime Network flying no single flag Incentives:  Secure Growth of World Economies  Stability of Governance while deterring aggression and transnational crime Already Exists – But not Realized More a matter of Will than Money Must Nurture Partnerships Maritime Analog of International Civil Aviation Shared Info  Anomaly detection/response Cooperation, Coordination, and Communication Collaborative Effort Any Country, Any Company Any Maritime Entity – Navies, Coast Guards, Coast/Harbor Patrols No Treaties, Alliances, or Encumbering ties National Sovereignty First An Easy Answer to “What’s In It For Me?” Collective Security through Cooperation WhatWho Costs A Familiar Concept

UNCLAS / FOUO 7 How We Can Use Your Help Identify Incentives Lower Barriers to Entry Advance Security, Economic Efficiency and Social Cohesion Build Trust