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Inter-American Committeeagainst Terrorism (CICTE)
Presentation Committee on Hemispheric Security (CHS)
Washington, DC, October 8, 2015
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I. Border Controls
Washington, DC, October 8, 2015
AVIATION SECURITYAVIATION SECURITY
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I. Finalizing the extension process of a USINL Grant that will allow us to host a Passenger Interdiction Course in Barbados.
II. Expecting to receive funds ($250,000 USD) from the U.S. State Department Secretariat for Counterterrorism (S/CT) to execute the following courses:
• Regional Workshop in Insider Threats in Trinidad and Tobago, • Sub regional Course in Access Control Techniques in St. Lucia • National Course in Access Control Techniques in Guyana• National Training Course in Cargo Security in Dominica• National Training Course in Cargo Security in Barbados III. Activities 2016: • National Passenger Interdiction Course in Barbados• Regional Workshop in Insider Threats in Trinidad and Tobago• Sub regional Access Control Technique Course in St. Lucia• National Access Control Technique Course in Guyana• National Training Course in Cargo Security in Dominica; Barbados
MARITIME SECURITYMARITIME SECURITYI. Developed national and sub-regional “best practices” workshops on key aspects of
maritime security. Over the next year and a half, these will focus primarily on: • Maritime domain awareness and “Port State Control” (Caribbean States, South American
States, Mexico, Guatemala, Barbados – all to be confirmed)• Information systems security in the maritime domain (Three sub-regional workshops –
Caribbean, Central America, South America)• Maritime security drills and exercises (Guatemala, Honduras, Central America – all to be
confirmed)
II. Comprehensive training needs assessments and following on training in specific ports (over 2 years):
• Mexico• Panama• Costa Rica• Belize
CUSTOMS AND IMMIGRATIONSCUSTOMS AND IMMIGRATIONSI. Assessments and Trainings have been completed in Barbados. Guatemala’s
training is pending, as well as both stages for Trinidad and Tobago and Belize. II. Funds from Canada’s ACCBP are expected to be received in the upcoming
weeks, in order to conduct Assessments as well as Train-the-Trainer Trainings on container control and cargo vessel security in:
• Mexico, • Honduras, • Peru, • Trinidad and Tobago, • Colombia, • Costa Rica, • Chile• The Dominican Republic
DOCUMENT SECURITY AND DOCUMENT SECURITY AND FRAUD PREVENTIONFRAUD PREVENTION
I. The following events will take place in 2016• Preparatory Mission and Action Plan in Border Controls and Irregular
Migration. Guatemala City, Guatemala. – Participants from: Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras & El Salvador
• International Technical Cooperation Missions: – Chiapas, Mexico - San Marcos, Guatemala (Southern Border
Mexico)– Tabasco, Mexico - Peten, Guatemala (Southern Border Mexico)– Quintana Roo, Mexico - Corozal, Belize (Southern Border Mexico)
• Bi-National Workshop on Border Controls and Irregular Migration. (Chiapas, Mexico - San Marcos, Guatemala) in Tapachula, Chiapas
UN SECURITY COUNCIL UN SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 1540 IMPLEMENTATIONRESOLUTION 1540 IMPLEMENTATION
I. CICTE is working with Mexico, Panama and Colombia and very soon will begin the cooperation with Chile, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay and Ecuador to achieve the implementation of the UNSCR 1540 (2004) in these countries during 2015 - 2017
II. A regional conference on the status of UNSCR 1540 implementation in The Americas will be held in Mexico City in 2016.
III. "Peer Review" activities between Mexico and United Stated and Colombia and Chile will also take place.
SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITYSUPPLY CHAIN SECURITYI. CICTE supports the emerging AEO programs in the hemisphere through the
Supply Chain Security Program. We deliver three distinct modes of training to promote the growth of AEO programs in the region.
II. Future Trainings and Assessments include• Assessment Mission in Panama• Technical Assistance Mission in Honduras• Regional Workshop in the Dominican Republic• Technical Assistance Mission in Panama• Technical Assistance Mission in Jamaica• Technical Assistance Mission in Peru• Technical Assistance Mission in Honduras• Technical Assistance Mission in Chile
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II. Legislative Assistance and Combating
Terrorism Financing
Washington, DC, October 8, 2015
I. The forthcoming program activities include: • “Inter-regional Specialized Workshop on Illicit Finance, and Criminal and Terrorist
Networks” – Location: Los Angeles, CA– Date: February/March – Results: Benefit approximately 12 medium to high-ranking officials from the OAS
Caribbean Member States and the Pacific Islands• “Specialized Sub-regional Workshop to address Terrorist Financing and Money
Laundering in Free Trade Zones”– Location: Chile – Date: April/June – Participants: approximately 30 officials from Chile (20), Peru (5) and Bolivia (5)
• “Technical Assessment – Comparative Analysis of Typologies and Patterns of ML/TF in Three Free Trade Zones in Latin America”
LACTFLACTF
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III. Protection of Critical Infrastructure
Washington, DC, October 8, 2015
I. The new project has three parts:• Basic Training Courses on Tourism Security (13 destinations in Mexico, the
Caribbean, and Central America)• Integrated Tourism Security Plans through the Establishment of Public &
Private Partnerships– Year 1: Jamaica– Year 2: Costa Rica– Year 3: The Bahamas
• Specialized Trainings on Risk Management and Crime Prevention in Tourism Destinations
– Year 1: Antigua and Barbuda– Year 2: Dominican Republic– Year 3: Guatemala and Jamaica
TOURISM SECURITYTOURISM SECURITY
III. Upcoming activities in 2016:
• Stakeholder Preparatory Workshops and Basic Training Courses on Tourism Security in Barbados, Honduras, and Belize
• Preparatory Needs Assessment and Integrated Tourism Security Plan developed through Public and Private Partnerships in Jamaica
• Specialized Training Course on Crisis Management and Crime Prevention in Antigua and Barbuda
TOURISM SECURITY TOURISM SECURITY (cont.)(cont.)
I. The next phase of CICTE’s Major Events Security project will focus on:•Responding to requests for direct assistance to support security preparation and training for specific major events at the national level•Optimizing the IPO Americas Security Planning Model for web-based interaction•Enhancing inter-agency cooperation in prevention, response, and recovery strategies through the National Focal Point network •Building strong Public-Private-Partnerships to contribute to regional cooperation for the security for major events
SECURITY FOR MAJOR EVENTSSECURITY FOR MAJOR EVENTS
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IV. Strengthening Strategies on Emerging
Terrorist Threats
Washington, DC, October 8, 2015
I. Future Activities
• TAM 2 Colombia- Proposed live simulation- Sep 30-Oct 2, 2015
• TAM 2 Bahamas- Proposed live simulation with regional impact FBY implementation partner- Early October
BIOSECURITYBIOSECURITY
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THANK YOU!Alfred Schandlbauer
Executive Secretary of CICTEaschandlbauer@oas.org
Inter-American Committee against TerrorismOrganization of American States
1889 F. St., N.W. (8 Floor)Washington D.C.
Phone: +1 +202.458.6110Fax: +1 +202.458.3857
www.cicte.oas.org
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