Click to edit Master title style Achieving Multi-agency Situational Click to edit Master text styles Understanding • Second level – Third level Co-operative and proactive engagement between organisations, – Fourth level exploiting identifiable strengths of those organisations in order to » Fifth level achieve mission success.
Click to edit Master title Australian style Maritime Domain Click to edit Master text styles • Second level – Third level Security – Fourth level Forces Authority Area » Fifth level
Click to edit Master title MBC Domestic Stakeholders style ASD Australian ADF Parks DIIS AFMA AMS Antarctic Australia Division ASIS DIO Click to edit Master text styles Australian EMA - Intelligence DAWR DEE AMSA ANZCTC NOPSEMA Community CCC • Second level ASIO AGO Home Department of DFAT Infrastructure GRMPA PM&C – Third level AUSTRAC and Regional Affairs ONI Development – Fourth level Other Government Agencies » Fifth level Law Enforcement Industry • AFP • State and Territory Police • ACIC
Click to edit Master title Civil Maritime style Security Threats Illegal Maritime Arrivals Maritime Terrorism Click to edit Master text styles xxxx • Second level Illegal Exploitation of Natural Prohibited Imports and Exports Resources – Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Illegal Activity in Protected Areas Piracy, Robbery and Violence at Sea Compromise to Bio-security Marine Pollution CLASSIFICATION
Click to edit Master title MBC International Stakeholders style Click to edit Master text styles • Second level – Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Bilateral Relationship, Multi-lateral Relationship Bilateral Relationship, MBC Multi-lateral Forum Regular Information Sharing (AUS/CAN/UK/US/NZL) Adhoc Information Sharing (South Pacific / ReCAAP / HACGM) (Reunion/India/Singapore) (AUS/Reunion/ India/ Malaysia)
Click to edit Master title Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) style Click to edit Master text styles • Second level – Third level – Fourth level A u s t r a l i a n » Fifth level Exclusive Economic Zone Search and Rescue Region Ten
Click to edit Master title Finding the Needle in the Haystack style Click to edit Master text styles • 20,000 to 30, 000 16,520 Commercial Arrivals 15/16 FY 704 Small Craft Arrivals 2015 4319 Registered Commercial Fishing Vessels • Second level contacts to filter – Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level Top Arrival Ports Top Small Craft Arrival Ports Top Container Ports Congestion Points High Density Contacts
Click to edit Master title Our Maritime Security Challenge style Our unique geographic Click to edit Master text styles circumstances: • Second level • 15m 2 km of ocean – Third level • 36k km of coastline – Fourth level 690nm 1 1 7 0 n • No land borders m » Fifth level 4 th largest EEZ • m n 0 0 • 11% of the earth 8 1 surface 800nm • 42% of the Arctic Mainland Australia’s Maritime Area of Interest
Click to edit Master title style Civil Maritime Domain Management Click to edit Master text styles Maritime Domain Influence • Second level (Deter & Prevent) • Government policy – Third level • Domestic & International Engagement • Diplomacy – Fourth level » Fifth level Maritime Domain Response Maritime Domain Awareness (Respond to, Deter & Prevent) (Detect) • Operations • Information Sharing • Planning • Situational Awareness Picture • Enforcement • Intelligence
Click to edit Master title Australian style Maritime Domain Click to edit Master text styles • Second level – Third level Security – Fourth level Forces Authority Area » Fifth level
Click to edit Master title Torres Strait style Click to edit Master text styles • Second level – Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level
What might the future Click to edit Master title MBC look like? style Click to edit Master text styles • Second level – Third level – Fourth level » Fifth level
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