NAUTICAL FORUM 2012 - ReCAAP
NAUTICAL FORUM 2012 - ReCAAP
NAUTICAL FORUM 2012 - ReCAAP
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<strong>NAUTICAL</strong> <strong>FORUM</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
12 Jan 12<br />
Enhancing Maritime Security<br />
through Information Sharing<br />
Collaboration<br />
LTC NICHOLAS LIM<br />
Head Information Fusion Centre
Importance of Maritime Domain<br />
• 44% increase in global<br />
trade by 2020<br />
Globalization of Trade
Nature of Maritime Domain<br />
Network of<br />
Stakeholders<br />
Characteristics of<br />
Area of Operations<br />
Complexity of the Maritime Domain
Maritime Security Threats<br />
Piracy / Sea Robbery<br />
Maritime Terrorism<br />
Safety & Security<br />
of Sea Lanes<br />
• Need for collective security approach among stakeholders<br />
Shared Maritime Interest
Cooperative Security Approach<br />
Whole of<br />
Government<br />
Cooperative<br />
Security<br />
Approach<br />
Regional<br />
Collaboration<br />
Information<br />
Sharing<br />
Cooperation<br />
Collective<br />
Sense-making<br />
Building Synergies
Maritime Security Task Force<br />
• SAF-level Task Force for Maritime Security<br />
• Contributes as part of the National Maritime Security System<br />
(NMSS)<br />
Whole of Government Approach
Regional Collaboration<br />
• Indonesia – Singapore Coordinated<br />
Patrols (ISCP)<br />
• Collaboration with<br />
MMEA<br />
• Comprising between both navies<br />
and marine police/police coast guard<br />
Operational Collaboration
Regional Collaboration: MSP<br />
Air, Sea Patrols and<br />
intelligence exchange<br />
conducted by Indonesia,<br />
Malaysia, Singapore and<br />
Thailand<br />
Use of MSP IS daily<br />
Multilateral Collaboration
Information Fusion Centre<br />
• Multi-national Maritime<br />
Security Information Fusion<br />
Centre<br />
• Purpose : To achieve early<br />
warning of threats through<br />
collective awareness and<br />
sense-making, in order to<br />
to cue regional responses<br />
against maritime security<br />
threats<br />
A Multinational Marsec Centre
International Liaison Officers<br />
Countries which have deployed ILOs to IFC<br />
Australia France India Indonesia Malaysia New Zealand<br />
Philippines<br />
Thailand<br />
United Kingdom<br />
United States<br />
Vietnam<br />
Points of Contact for Real-time Info-sharing
IFC: Shipping Engagement<br />
2-monthly<br />
Shared Awareness Meeting<br />
- Allows exchange of info<br />
and perspectives<br />
Voluntary shipping<br />
community reporting<br />
- Allows IFC to risk-evaluate<br />
shipping<br />
Reinforcing Cooperation with the Shipping Community
Conclusion<br />
• Shipping Community is an important Stakeholder<br />
• Need for sustainable and implementable security<br />
measures<br />
• Participate in Voluntary Community Reporting<br />
Collective Stakeholder Efforts
Safe and Secure Seas for All