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OVERVIEW: Since 2005, CCMR has conducted ten bilateral and eighteen regional mobile maritime security related programs around the world. Since 2009, CCMR has conducted a global, week-long course entitled “Responses to Maritime Violence.” The course was held biannually (April and September) at CCMR headquarters. As of December 2014, the course was extended to two weeks and titled “Civil-Military Approaches to Maritime Security.” In-residence courses are now held in January, April, July, September, and December at the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California. CCMR CONCEPT: Build capacity in friendly governments through custom-built short courses at three levels • Global (Monterey) • Regional (Identified by Combatant Commands) • Bilateral (all CTFP and IMET countries) Emphasize interagency and multinational (preferably regional) approaches Use presentations, case-studies, and exercises Allow participants to teach other participants Partner with other community providers (DIILS, APCSS, USCG, etc) • CCMR does not conduct tactical-level training; we will refer countries and ODCs to qualified maritime security training providers, e.g., USCG, USN and IMB programs PRINCIPLES: Every government faces similar maritime security challenges – but: Each country has its own unique history, laws, culture, threats, resource endowment, and political climate that it must operate in. US model works for the US; not a model for others Education is the key to developing civilian officials and military officers capable of collective action against maritime challenges. Participants must think about what will work in their countries and share their experiences and ideas with others. MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM Center for Civil-Military Relations | Monterey, CA, USA | Naval Postgraduate School “This is not a course about the U.S Government’s approach to Maritime Security; our goal is to integrate what all governments and the private sector are doing around the world to enhance maritime security through a common set of principles and best practices.” - TIM DOOREY, PROGRAM MANAGER

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Page 1: MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM CCMR Maritime... · The course was held biannually (April and September) at CCMR headquarters. As of December 2014, the course was extended to two weeks

OVERVIEW:

Since 2005, CCMR has conducted ten bilateral and eighteenregional mobile maritime security related programs aroundtheworld.

Since 2009, CCMRhas conducted a global,week-long courseentitled“Responses toMaritimeViolence.” The coursewasheldbiannually(AprilandSeptember)atCCMRheadquarters.

AsofDecember2014,thecoursewasextendedtotwoweeksand titled “Civil-Military Approaches to Maritime Security.”In-residence courses are now held in January, April, July,September, andDecember at theNaval PostgraduateSchool(NPS)inMonterey,California.

CCMRCONCEPT:• Buildcapacityinfriendlygovernmentsthroughcustom-builtshortcoursesatthreelevels

• Global(Monterey)• Regional(IdentifiedbyCombatantCommands)• Bilateral(allCTFPandIMETcountries)

• Emphasizeinteragencyandmultinational(preferablyregional)approaches• Usepresentations,case-studies,andexercises• Allowparticipantstoteachotherparticipants• Partnerwithothercommunityproviders(DIILS,APCSS,USCG,etc)

• CCMRdoesnotconducttactical-leveltraining;wewillrefercountriesandODCstoqualifiedmaritimesecuritytrainingproviders,e.g.,USCG,USNandIMBprograms

PRINCIPLES:Everygovernmentfacessimilarmaritimesecuritychallenges–but:

• Eachcountryhasitsownuniquehistory,laws,culture,threats,resourceendowment,andpoliticalclimatethatitmustoperatein.

• USmodelworksfortheUS;notamodelforothers• Educationisthekeytodevelopingcivilianofficialsandmilitaryofficerscapableofcollective

actionagainstmaritimechallenges.• Participantsmustthinkaboutwhatwillworkintheircountriesandsharetheirexperiences

andideaswithothers.

MARITIMESECURITYPROGRAMCenterforCivil-MilitaryRelations|Monterey,CA,USA|NavalPostgraduateSchool

“ThisisnotacourseabouttheU.SGovernment’sapproachtoMaritimeSecurity;ourgoalistointegratewhatallgovernmentsandtheprivatesectoraredoingaroundtheworldtoenhancemaritimesecuritythroughacommonsetofprinciplesandbestpractices.”-TIMDOOREY,PROGRAMMANAGER

Page 2: MARITIME SECURITY PROGRAM CCMR Maritime... · The course was held biannually (April and September) at CCMR headquarters. As of December 2014, the course was extended to two weeks

www.CCMR.org|www.facebook.com/CCMR.org|www.twitter.com/CCMR3 NAVALPOSTGRADUATESCHOOL|Monterey,California,USA

CCMRAPPROACH•

• Marketplaceofideas• TheoryandPractice• ChallengesandOpportunities• HonestSelf-AssessmentofCapabilitiesandWeaknesses• ‘IntellectualInteroperability’withPartnersandColleagues

MARITIMESECURITYPROGRAM

CCMRFACULTY

• RetiredSeniorNavyandCoastGuardofficerswithextensiveandspecializedmaritimeexperienceinmanyfields

• Civilianacademicswhowriteandteachonmaritimesecuritytopics

• Retiredlawenforcementofficials

• Selectgovernmentofficialswithmaritimesecurityexperience

• PrivateMaritimeSectorExperts

• MaritimeLegalExperts

Team-Teachingapproachtomaximizeinstructorexpertise

andfacilitateaudiencediscussion

MARITIMECOURSEOFFERINGS

Two-weekcourseconducted5xannually(MASL:P179548).- Global:April,September,December- AfricaRegional:January- Asia-PacificRegional:July

FollowsCCMR’stwo-week“Civil-MilitaryResponsestoTerrorism”course(MASL:P179018)inApril,July,&September.

- Participantscanattendboth(P179548&P179018)foronlyadditionalcostoftuition,lodging,andperdiem.

Offeredondemandasaone-week,custom-designedcourseinabilateral(MASL:P319177)orregionalcapacity(MASL:P279177).Thecourseaddressestopicsinsupportof

- properlymonitoringanation’smaritimedomain- detectingthreatstoanation’sExclusiveEconomicZone(EEZ)

territorialseasandnavigableinlandwaterways.Costs:bilateral$50-75K,regional$125-175K

CCMRMARITIMESECURITYPOCTIMDOOREY,PROGRAMMANAGER

1635CUNNINGHAMRD.(BLDG.#259)MONTEREY,CA93943,USA

T:831.915.4777E:[email protected]

OTHERMARITIMESECURITYTOPICSTrendsinMaritimeEconomicSecurityMaritimeInfrastructureRoles,Responsibilities&ConcernsOfTheCommercialSectorTheProsAndConsofUsingPrivateSecurityOrganizationsToSafeguardVesselsAccessingWeatherPredictionResourcesforMaritimeOperationsJointInteragencyTaskForceSouthSingapore’sInformationFusionCentreAustralia’sBorderProtectionCommandDetailedCaseStudies:HurricaneKatrina,SewolFerryDisaster,WWII-eraAustralianCoastwatchers

KeyThemesCounteringMaritimeTerrorism,Piracy,Illegalfishing, Trafficking&SmugglingPortSecurityMaritimeGovernanceSearch&RescueInteragency&InternationalCooperationMaritimeDomainAwareness/IntelligenceTools,Strategies,&MeasuresofEffectiveness(MOEs)CyberThreatstoMaritimeSecurityStrategicCommunication

KeyActivitiesNational/RegionalRiskAssessmentWorkshopMaritimeGovernanceWorkshopStrategy/MOEDiscussion&DevelopmentWorkshopTableTopExerciseonPreventingaMaritimeTerroristAttackorHijacking;smuggling;orIUUfishingTheIncidentCommandSystem

PROGRAMCONTENT

Civil-MilitaryApproachestoMaritimeSecurity

Civil-MilitaryResponsestoTerrorism:MaritimeSecurity

Civil-MilitaryApproachestoBuildingMaritimeDomainAwarenessCapabilities

Offeredondemandasaone-week,custom-designedcoursetospecificallyCTFP/IMETcountries(MASL:P309144).Thisprogramisdesignedtoassistparticipatingofficialsmakebetterdecisionsabouthowtheirgovernmentsfightmaritimeterrorism.

Civil-MilitaryApproachestoMaritimeSecurityOfferedon-demandasaone-week,custom-designedcourseinabilateral(MASL:P319178)orregional(MASL:279178)capacity.

IN-RESIDENCE(Monterey,CA)

MOBILE