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SAF Working With Partner Militaries to Strengthen Disaster Relief Coordination

The Singapore Armed Forces and the United States' Centre for Excellence in Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance co-hosted a Regional Conference on "Building Civil-Military Capacity for Disaster Relief Operations" from 11 to 12 September 2014 in Singapore. The Conference provided an opportunity for over 100 senior representatives from regional militaries, national disaster focal points from ASEAN countries, United Nations agencies, non-governmental and private sector organisations to exchange lessons learned from recent disaster relief operations, as well as discuss the roles of militaries and how civil-military coordination could be further enhanced in Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) efforts.

Chief of Defence Force Lieutenant-General Ng Chee Meng delivered the opening address for the conference on 11 September 2014, while Executive Director of the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on disaster management (AHA Centre) Mr Said Faisal delivered a keynote address on "An ASEAN Perspective on Disaster Relief Operations" in the morning of 12 Sep 2014. Second Minister for Defence Mr Chan Chun Sing officiated at the closing ceremony of the Regional Conference.

In his closing address, Mr Chan stressed the need to build disaster response capabilities in concrete and practical ways and to do more as a region to strengthen coordination among militaries for disaster response. In that vein, Mr Chan highlighted that the Changi Regional HADR Coordination Centre (RHCC) hosted in Singapore hoped to contribute towards a more effective regional response to disasters by facilitating military-to-military coordination in disaster response. Mr Chan said, "The RHCC seeks to facilitate military-to-military coordination in disaster response, by supporting an Affected State's military in coordinating the foreign military assistance provided and liaising with disaster response stakeholders." In doing so, the RHCC would "seek to support and coordinate seamlessly with existing coordination mechanisms like the AHA Centre and the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs."Mr Chan noted that the RHCC sought to enhance information sharing and operational coordination among militaries in support of a multinational military response via, firstly, its OPERA command and control information system; secondly, a network of international liaison officers and linkages with operations centres of regional militaries; and thirdly, a mobile coordination unit that could be forward deployed to support a disaster-stricken state's military in coordination efforts on the ground.

On the sidelines of the post conference reception, Mr Chan also marked the commencement of the RHCC's initial operations at the Changi Command and Control Centre, with the unveiling of the RHCC logo. Mr Chan was also joined by conference speakers and participants for an inaugural tour of the RHCC, where representatives from the Singapore Armed Forces briefed the visitors on the RHCC's envisaged capabilities.
 

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