Title: Military Business Cooperation to Reduce Disaster Losses
1Military - Business Cooperation to Reduce
Disaster Losses
- Oliver Davidson
- Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian
Assistance (CDMHA) - INTERHANDS
- April 30, 2002
2OBJECTIVE
- Discuss the need for the military to include
companies and industry in disaster humanitarian
plans
3BUSINESS INDUSTRY
- Small and Large Companies
- Business Trade Associations
- e.g. Chambers of Commerce and Industry
- Professional Organizations
- e.g. Engineers, Insurance agents
- Labor Unions Cooperatives
4CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE MEMBERS
- USA
- - 3 Million Companies
- - 3,000 State Local Chambers
Latin America - 87 American Chambers - 77
Countries - 18,000 Member Companies
5BUSINESS INDUSTRY
- Electricity, Telecom
- Transportation
- Food, Fuel Supplies
- Medical/Health
- Building Materials
6COMMON THREATS
- Natural Events
- Manmade Activities
- Industrial accidents, terrorism
- Governmental Actions
- Government Inaction
- Untested Assumptions
7HAZARD INFORMATION
- Government Information
- Accurate and realistic?
- Industry Information
- Plant or locality
- Military Information
- Current threats vulnerabilities
8VULNERABILITY
- Many unplanned possibilities
- Economic impact NOT calculated
- General plan NOT focused
- Untested assumptions
- OLD BOYS NETWORK
- A Fatal Flaw Lost Capacity
9PLANNING PRIORITIES
- Evaluate All Hazards
- Mitigate to Reduce Losses
- Identify Critical Facilities
- Engage Major Players
- Identify All Resources
- Develop an Integrated Plan
10WHO HAS RESOURCES?
- Civilian Government
- Military Organizations
- Business Industry
- Community Groups
11PLANNING OBJECTIVES
- Public and Private Facilities
- Law and Order Necessary
- Protect Employees Jobs
- Communities Customers
- Infrastructure Open
- Economy Restored
12BUSINESS PLANNING
- Business Continuity and Recovery Planning
(Protects the Economy) - Company Plan Coordinated with Government and
Community Plans - Supplier Plans and Readiness
- Employees and Family Disaster Plans
13EMPLOYEE FOCUS
- Employee Protection and Readiness, with
Government Information - Employees Lead Community Preparedness Activities
- Self sufficient families will reduce
company/government relief costs - Well prepared employees will be ready to
return to work faster - Reduced down time will pay for the
preparedness programs
14BUSINESS BENEFITS
- Community service, an opportunity to promote
name/product - Quick recovery strengthens market for company
goods/services - Critical Employees are ready to return to work,
families are safe - A Corporate buddy system for critical workers
families
15BUSINESS INDUSTRY LESSONS
- No One Sector, Private, Govt Or NGO can be
prepared enough for The BIG ONE - Inaccurate view of government capabilities and
disaster plans - Critical Services can fail - Impact business,
civil government military - telephone, electricity, water
- roads bridges damaged/destroyed
16CORPORATE LESSONS
- Internal procedures and plans inadequate
- Planned and tested for industrial accidents, Not
disasters - Companies with daily threats generally better
prepared - e.g. oil, airlines, shipping, etc.
17NEED TO REFOCUS DISASTER PRIORITIES
- Protect Economic Activity
- Loss Reduction Measures
- Employment for Economic Recovery
- Protect Critical Facilities
- Terrorism Unusual Threats
- Natural Manmade Events
18A PUBLIC - PRIVATE PROCESS
- Identify Leadership
- Civil, Military, Business CBO
- Measure Impact of an Event
- Mitigate First to Reduce Risk
- Specific, Detailed Plans
- Organize Technical Resources
- Mutual Assistance Agreements
19PARTNERSHIP CAUTIONS
DIFFERENT STYLES
Business Products
20ATTITUDES
- MISCONCEPTIONS
- Government Inefficiency
- Companies Profit
- Post ENRON Attitudes
21PARTNERSHIP CAUTIONS
- Donations vs. Partnerships
- Build the Activity Together
- Include Corporate Specialists
- Focused Objectives for Success
22PARTNERSHIP LESSONS
- Public Private Leadership
- Build Mutual Trust
- Establish Shared Objectives
- Demonstrate Commitment
- Cash In-Kind Resources
23MILITARY CAPABILITIES
- Leadership and Discipline
- Business-like Style
- Civil and Military Technical Skills (Reservists)
- Understand Planning
- Train For and Test Plans
24PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS
- Public Private Plans
- Write Specifications
- Identify Financing
- Use Regional Expertise
- Mutual Assistance Agreements
- Training/Exercises (FAHUM)
25PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS
- Dual Use Business Capabilities
- Water From Bottling Plants
- Technology for Planning
- Containers from Plastic Plants
- CPR/First Aid Trained Employees
26A NATIONAL PLAN
- Mobilize all resources into an Integrated Plan to
reduce the impact of any event on the human,
economic, physical, social structures and the
environment
(Bill Gowen, World Bank Consultant, St. Lucia,
2002)
27A NATIONAL RESPONSE RECOVERY PLAN
- St. Lucia National Priorities
- Save Lives Protect Property
- Critical Facilities for Economy
- Take Mitigation Measures
- Plane for Services to be Restored
- Test the Plan and Resources
28REGIONAL PLANNING
- Mutual Assistance Agreements for Regional
Resources - CEPREDENAC Planning
- CEDERA Emergency Planning
- PAHO Health/Mass Casualties
- OAS Hazard Information
- COCATRAM Ports/Maritime
- COCESNA Air Transport
- CHAMBERS Commerce/Industry
29INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
- A Resource or a Threat?
- Planned OR Spontaneous
- Promised vs. Delivered
- Need Based OR Supply Driven
- Timed To Be Useful
- Short Long Term Impact
30INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE PLAN
- Criteria For Assistance
- Need Based Assessment
- Media Interest, Impressions
- Confidence in Distribution
- Diplomatic, Political, Personal
- Cost Budget Considerations
31 SUCCESSFUL PARTNERSHIPS
- Public-Private Leadership
- Focus On Objectives
- Build Mutual Trust
- Need Commitment Passion
- Requires Some Resources
32COMMON OBJECTIVES
- Govt Military
- Tax Revenue
- Citizens
- Taxpayers
- Infrastructure
- Food, Fuel, etc.
- Transport, etc.
- Private Sector
- Profits
- Customers
- Employees
- Roads/Ports
- Sell Products
- Sell Services
33CIVIL MILITARY PLANNING
- Military Govt
- Key Facilities
- Law Order
- Hazard Info
- Technical Skills
- Citizens
- Positive Image
- Private Interest
- Key Facilities
- Stability
- Hazard Info
- Technical Skills
- Customers
- Positive Image
34A NATIONAL PRIVATE-PUBLIC PLAN TO MOBILIZE ALL
RESOURCES TO REDUCE LOSSES