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Navy International Programs Office
Mr. Rino PivirottoExecutive Director
15 April 2005
Presentation to the Homeland Security – Maritime Domain Awareness
Navy Industry International Day
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Topics
• Secretary of Defense Guidance and Coalition Building
• Leveraging Naval Power
• Maritime Security Initiatives
• Maritime Operations Continuum
• Allied and Industry Feedback
• Sum up
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(Draft) Defense Security Cooperation Guidance 10 June 2004
– Combating terrorism– Transforming Alliances and building Coalitions
for the Future– Influencing Strategic Direction of Key Powers– Cooperating with Parties to regional disputes– Deterring and Isolating Problem States– Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction
(WMD) – Realigning the Global Defense Posture”
“ Seven themes derived from the National Security Strategy
and National Defense Strategy form the strategic premise for the DoD Security Cooperation Guidance. The themes are:
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MMA
Deepwater – Eagle Eye
Supporting Coalitions
MIO
IMET
ESSM
Port Visits
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Leveraging Unique Naval Power Advantages
• Fewer Sovereignty Issues
• Shared national interests for naval missions
• Commonality of maritime cultures
• Standardized procedures
Maritime Security Cooperation leads to joint, bilateral, and multinational operations
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International Sea Power Symposium -- Oct 2003
• 55 International Navy and 5 Coast Guard Chiefs attendees • ADM Collins, USCG Commandant, defines Maritime Domain
Awareness, as the new approach to homeland security (per CNO ADM Clark…a “Maritime NORAD”)
• Why? …to meet non-traditional, transnational, unpredictable range of threats to include: – Illegal Trafficking (Drugs, Weapons, Humans)– Piracy – Terrorism– WMD Proliferation
• What’s needed? …New partnerships incorporating national maritime military power, maritime civil authority, and international partners
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Maritime Security • Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI)
– DOS/ DOD -- directly supports UNSCR 1540
– Deter WMD -- Over 60 countries have indicated support
• Regional Maritime Security Initiative (RMSI)
– Asia Pacific Region
– Partnership of willing nations to track and intercept
• Enduring Friendship
– South American Region
– Partnership of willing nations to track and intercept
• Container Security Initiative– DHS Exchange program with Customs & Border Protection
Officers (CBP) in select ports worldwide
MDA is a Key Enabler
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Maritime Operations Continuum
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Navy IPO Support of MDA and Intercept Ops
• Potential solutions:– Data Exchange Agreements– Cooperative Development and Production
Programs – Evaluation of non-US off the shelf
technology and capabilities – Combatant Commander Interoperability
Board (CCIB) support– FMS or Hybrid acquisition of equipment– Excess Defense Article transfer
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Maritime Domain AwarenessFeedback
• Allies – Partners– Your insights into:
• developing standardized capabilities supporting MDA using existing technologies and current resources
• a menu of core capabilities required to conduct intercept (not MDA) operations
• Industry – Your insights into new technologies for low cost
solutions supporting MDA (tracking, reporting) and also intercept operations at sea
• Feedback accepted via my 02W organization, CAPT John Schwering– [email protected]
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Sum Up
• National and International military services and civil agencies commitment required to combat transnational threats at sea
• USN, USCG, Allies, Partners, and Industry engagement, early and often, would speed cooperation and effectiveness in suport of MDA
• Allies and Partners, through Navy IPO, can continue to coordinate support of MDA up to Combatant Commanders
• Thank you for your participation!