- Home
- News and events
- Latest Releases
- Singapore Offers to Host Regional HADR Coordination Centre
Singapore Offers to Host Regional HADR Coordination Centre
4 April 2014
This article has been migrated from an earlier version of the site and may display formatting inconsistencies.

Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen (second from right) and his counterparts meeting with US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel (extreme left).
Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen has offered Singapore's Changi Command and Control (C2) Centre to host a regional Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) coordination centre. The offer, made at the ASEAN-US Defence Ministers' informal meeting today, was supported by the Ministers. In discussing ASEAN's HADR efforts in the region in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, the Ministers emphasised the need for militaries to work more closely together to strengthen the region's HADR capabilities. The Ministers noted that a regional HADR coordination centre, modeled after the Information Fusion Centre (IFC) in the Changi C2 Centre, would allow the militaries to respond speedily and effectively to a disaster situation. During the meeting today, the ASEAN Defence Ministers also welcomed the US' continued engagement in the region and its active participation in the ASEAN Defence Ministers Meeting-Plus (ADMM-Plus). The Ministers noted the important role the ADMM-Plus plays in strengthening practical cooperation amongst the militaries and supported the conduct of an ADMM-Plus joint counter-terrorism and maritime security exercise to be held in conjunction with the 3rd ADMM-Plus in Malaysia in 2015. The Ministers also discussed international security issues, including developments in Ukraine, and the need to respect international law, sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Dr Ng is in Honolulu, Hawaii to attend the ASEAN-US Defence Ministers' informal meeting from 2 to 4 April 2014 (Singapore time) at the invitation of US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel. As part of the programme, the ASEAN Defence Ministers visited the Inouye Regional Centre for a roundtable discussion on HADR. They were also hosted to a luncheon by Commander Pacific Command Admiral Samuel Locklear.

Dr Ng (fourth from left) taking part in the ASEAN wave with his defence counterparts before the start of the ASEAN-US Defence Ministers' informal meeting.

Dr Ng (extreme right) at the Inouye Regional Centre for a roundtable discussion on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief.

Dr Ng (fifth from right) and his counterparts viewing an aerial display from onboard USS Anchorage.
More Resources