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
- June 17, 2003
2OBJECTIVE
- Discuss how the military can include companies
and industry in disaster humanitarian
activities
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
7COMMON NEEDS
- HAZARD INFORMATION
- Accurate and realistic?
- Industrial Plant Information
- Military threat Information
8COMMON VULNERABILITY
- General plan NOT focused
- Economic impact NOT calculated
- Untested assumptions
- OLD BOYS NETWORK
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
- Law and Order
- Save Lives/Medical, Water, etc.
- Economy Protected/Restored
- Infrastructure Strengthened
- Employee/Family Protection
- Communities Protected/Ready
12BUSINESS PLANNING
- Business Continuity and Recovery
- Employees and Family Disaster Plans
- Company Plan Coordinated with Government and
Community Plans - Supplier Plans and Readiness
- Tennant Plans, Employees
13EMPLOYEE FOCUS
- Employee Protection and Readiness, with
Government Information - Employees Lead Community Preparedness Activities
- REDUCE RELIEF COSTS
- RETURN TO WORK FASTER
- SAVINGS PAY FOR PREPAREDNESS
14BUSINESS BENEFITS
- COMMUNITY SERVICE
- PROMOTE NAME BRAND
- STRENTHENS YOUR MARKET
- EMPLOYEE MORALE
- TAX FINANCIAL BENEFITS
15BUSINESS INDUSTRY LESSONS
- NO SECTOR CAN BE INDEPENDENT
- INACURATE VIEW OF GOVERNMENT CAPABILITY
- CRITICAL SERVICES WILL FAIL,
- MAJOR BUSINESS IMPACT
- TELEPHONE, ELECTRIC, WATER
- ROADS, AIRPORTS, BRIDGES, ETC.
16CORPORATE LESSONS
- INADEQUATE PLANS, PROCEDURES
- PLANNED FOR INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS, NOT DISASTERS
- COMPANIES WITH DAILY THREATS BETTER PREPARED
- e.g. CHEMICAL, OIL, TRANSPORT
17REFOCUS PUBLIC PRIVATE PRIORITIES
- PROTECT ECONOMIC CAPABILITY
- PUBLIC-PRIVATE PLANS
- TAKE LOSS REDUCTION ACTION
- PROTECT PRODUCTION, EMPLOYEES
- PROTECT CRITICAL FACILITIES
- TERRORISM UNUSUAL EVENTS
- NATURAL AND MANMADE EVENTS
18A PUBLIC - PRIVATE PROCESS
- IDENTIFY LEADERSHIP
- CIVIL, MILITARY, BUSINESS, NGO
- MEASURE THE IMPACT OF AN EVENT
- MITIGATE TO REDUCE VULBERABILITY
- DEVELOP SPECIFIC PLANS
- ORGANIZE TECHNICAL RESOURCES
- MUTUAL ASSISTANCE AGREEMENTS
19PARTNERSHIP CAUTIONS
DIFFERENT STYLES
Business Products
20ATTITUDES
- MISCONCEPTIONS
- GOVERNMENT INEFFICIENCY
- COMPANIES PROFIT
- POST ENRON ATTITUDES
21PARTNERSHIP LESSONS
- Public Private Leadership
- Build Mutual Trust
- Establish Shared Objectives
- Demonstrate Commitment
- Cash In-Kind Resources
22BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS
- DONATIONS VS PARTNERSHIPS
- BUILD ACTIVITIES TOGETHER
- CORPORATE SPECIALISTS
- FOCUSED OBJECTIVES
23DISASTER RESOURCE NETWORK MISSION
- The mission of the DRN is to leverage the
resources of the international business community
to mitigate human suffering associated with
disasters - Temporary loan of staff
- Emergency availability of goods
- Emergency availability of services
24Corporations, Humanitarian Organizations and
Academia
Engineers Without Borders
Global Village Engineers
25WHY MEMBER COMPANIES PARTICIPATE
- Employees
- Social contribution
- Learning experience
- Pride in their company
- Line management
- Employee development
- Employee retention
- Business development
- Building relationships
- Commercial opportunities
26MILITARY CAPABILITIES
- LEADERSHIP AND DISCIPLINE
- BUSINESS LIKE STYLE
- CIVIL AND MILITARY TECHNICAL SKILLS (RESERVISTS)
- UNDERSTAND PLANNING
- TRAIN FOR AND TEST PLANS
27PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS
- PUBLIC PRIVATE COOPERATION
- WRITE SPECIFICATIONS
- IDENTIFY FINANCING
- USE LOCAL- REGIONAL EXPERTS
- FORM MUTUAL ASSISTANCE
- TRAINING EXERCISES (FAHUM)
28REGIONAL PLANNING
- MUTUAL ASSISTANCE RESOURCS
- CEPREDENACPLANNING,MITIGATION
- CDERA EMERGENCY PLANNING
- PAHO HEALTH/MASS CASUALTIES
- OAS HAZARD INFORMATION
- COCATRAM PORTS/MARITIME
- COCESNA AIR TRANSPORT
- CHAMBERS COMMERCE INDUSTRY
29CIVIL 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
30A 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)
31Military - Business CooperationTO REDUCE
DISASTER LOSSES
32- DISASTER RESOURCE NETWORK
- ROBERT BELLHOUSE
- http//www.weforum.org/site/homepublic.nsf/Content
/DisasterResourceNetwork - Robert.Bellhouse_at_WEForum.Org