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UNCLASSIFIED 1 “ Southeast Asia Disaster Management Cooperation” Indonesia, June June 2007

UNCLASSIFIED 2 Background Focus Areas Event Calendar Disaster Management Workshop (DMW) Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT) TEMPEST EXPRESS-12 (TE-12) Disaster Management Exchange (DME) Agenda

UNCLASSIFIED 3 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.

UNCLASSIFIED 4 International-National (Strategy-Policy) Level Operational (Planner) Level Local (Field-Tactical) Level ENDS WAYS MEANS “WHY” “WHAT” “HOW” Disaster Management Exchange (DME) Disaster Management Workshop (DMW) Disaster Relief (MPAT TE-12) Workshop SEADMC Focus Areas

UNCLASSIFIED 5 Proposed Events June 2007 Southeast Asia Disaster Management Cooperation Disaster Management Exchange, Pelabuhan Ratu, Sukabumi Disaster Management Workshop, Jakarta Disaster Relief Staff Workshop, Jakarta Local Level National / International Level Operational Level

UNCLASSIFIED Disaster Management Workshop (DMW) Co-hosted by: Government of Indonesia & Indonesian Armed Forces (TNI) Center of Excellence (COE)

UNCLASSIFIED 7 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

UNCLASSIFIED 8 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 DMW MPC Participants

UNCLASSIFIED MPAT TE-12 Staff Planning Workshop Co-hosted by: TNI Headquarters USPACOM J7 / MPAT

UNCLASSIFIED 10 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

UNCLASSIFIED 11 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 Concept

UNCLASSIFIED 12 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. MPAT TE-12 Goals

UNCLASSIFIED Disaster Management Exchange (DME) Co-hosted by: Government of Indonesia & TNI US Army & US Air Force Pacific

UNCLASSIFIED 14 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.

UNCLASSIFIED 15 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)