Title: APEC Land IS-CAP Project Overview
1APEC Land IS-CAPProject Overview
- Samuel C. Custodio
- Transport and Traffic Planners Planners, Inc.
2Background of the Project
- Within the overall objectives of APEC
- Achieve the liberalization of transport services
and enhance the safety and security of APEC
transport systems to encourage economic
development in the Asia-Pacific region
3Background of the Project
- 4th Transport Ministers Meeting in Bali,
Indonesia, 27-29 July 2004 - Recognized that transnational organized crimes
are increasingly posing threats to transport
security. - Prioritized the improvement of transport security
and safety in the region, implement goals of the
Leaders Statement on Counter-Terrorism
4Background of the Project
- Transport Ministers Meeting in Tokyo, Japan, in
January 2006 - Upheld the need to address rail and mass transit
security issues - Facilitate the sharing of best practices and
enhanced global cooperation in passenger
land/rail transport security
5Background of the Project
- Present Situation
- No international organization for public
land/rail transport that acts as a regulatory
body or clearing house for internationally
accepted standards and guidelines - Individual economies made their own initiatives
to address land/rail transport security threats - Identify vulnerabilities and mitigating measures
6Background of the Project
- Course of Action
- International collaboration is needed to address
threats and identify best mitigation strategies - Member economies would benefit from sharing of
ideas that would eventually lead to a set of
guidelines or principles when assessing land/rail
transport security and safety risks and threats
7Background of the Project
- The Philippines proposed the Land-ISCAP in 2005
to draw up and design a set of Terms of Reference
Rules of Engagement, establish an Advocacy
Campaign to refocus the culture of Public Land
Transport Commuters and enhance their vigilance
awareness on pro-active security program plan of
actions against terrorism, particularly in Public
Land Transport Critical and Strategic
Infrastructures and Services (PLT-CSIS)
8Background of the Project
- Short-term
- Environmental Scanning, SWOT Analysis and
identification of specific Public Land Transport
Critical and Strategic Infrastructures and
Services. - Dialogues, Consultations and Seminar Workshops
with APEC-wide identified stakeholders
(Government Agency Representatives, Commuter
Representatives, Transport Associations, NGOs/POs
and other advocates) to draw up a comprehensive
and codified Terms of Reference (TOR) and Rules
of Engagements (REs) in PLT-CSIS.
9Background of the Project
- Short-term
- Advocacy Campaign, including sloganeering and
communications planning, printing and
distribution of materials on TOR REs on
PLT-CSIS. - Policy formulation on infrastructure and facility
spatial readjustments and security requirements. - Value Formation, Re-orientation and Re-tooling on
Commuter Culture relative to security of PLT-CSIS.
10Background of the Project
- Medium and Long-term
- Incorporate the codified TOR and REs under the
Land Transport Action Plans - Basis and inputs to Legislative Agenda on
Counter-Terrorism - Inputs to Best Practices and Implementation as a
precursor to APEC-wide and/or International Land
Transportation Safety and Security Standards.
11Background of the Project
- Project was approved for funding in 2007
- Project ID TPT05-2007
- Project Overseer
- Usec. Cecilio R. Penilla
- Office for Transportation Security
- Department of Transportation and
Communications - Project Consultant
- Transport and Traffic Planners (TTPI) Inc.
12Objectives of the Project
- Evaluate existing public land/rail transport
security mitigation measures - Draw up and design a set of Terms of Reference
and Rules of Engagement - Establish an Advocacy Campaign to refocus the
culture of public land/rail transport commuters
and enhance their vigilance and awareness on
pro-active security programs against terrorism
13Expected Outputs of the Study
- 1. Conceptual Framework, Work Outline, General
Guidelines and Work and Financial Plan for - Environmental scanning, SWOT Analysis and
identification of Public Land Transport Critical
and Strategic Infrastructure and Services
(PLT-CSIS) - Dialogues, Consultations and Seminar Workshops
with stakeholders to draw up TORs and REs in
PLT-CSIS
14Expected Outputs of the Study
- 1. Conceptual Framework, Work Outline, General
Guidelines and Work and Financial Plan for - Advocacy Campaign, including sloganeering and
communications planning, printing and
distribution of materials on TORs and REs on
PLT-CSIS - Policy formulation on infrastructure and facility
spatial requirements and Value Formation,
Re-orientation and Re-tooling
15Expected Outputs of the Study
- 2. Identification of the gaps of current
land/rail transport security mitigation measures
on existing PLT-CSIS in all APEC economies - 3. Appropriate survey forms/ questionnaires and
coordinative mechanisms and instruments for
essential and relevant information exchange
16Expected Outputs of the Study
- 4. Summary of responses to the Survey
- 5. Preliminary meeting (teleconference) - deleted
- 6. Two-day Plenary Conference
- 7. Policy Guidelines on PLT-CSIS
- 8. Publication and dissemination of the Policy
Guidelines on PLT-CSIS
17Development of the Protocol
- Meaning of Protocol
- Code of Conduct
- Rules of Engagement
- Etiquette
- Accepted Procedures
- Set of Rules on Relationships
- Equivalent of Protocols for Air Transport and
Maritime Transport
18Development of the Protocol
- Meaning of International
- International Land Transport in the same way that
the Protocols for Air Transport and Maritime
Transport are for international transport? - International in the sense that the best
practices come from different countries.
19First Draft of the Protocol
- Format was patterned after the air security
protocol - Uses the imperative word shall
20First Draft of the Protocol
- Composed of Six (6) Chapters
- Chapter 1 - General Principles
- Objectives
- Security and Facilitation
- International Cooperation
- Equipment, Research and Development
- Chapter 2 Definitions
21First Draft of the Protocol
- Composed of Six (6) Chapters
- Chapter 3 Organization
- National Organization and Appropriate Authority
- Land Transport Facility Operations
- Land Transport Vehicle Operators
- Quality Control
22First Draft of the Protocol
- Composed of Six (6) Chapters
- Chapter 4 Preventive Security Measures
- Objectives
- Measures Relating to Land Transport Vehicle
- Measures Relating to Passengers and Their Cabin
Baggage - Measures Relating to Compartment Baggage
- Measures Relating to Cargoes, Mail and Other
Goods - Measures Relating to Access Control
23First Draft of the Protocol
- Composed of Six (6) Chapters
- Chapter 5 Management of Measures to Secure and
Protect Land Transport System - Prevention
- Response
- Exchange of Information and Reporting
- Chapter 6 - Commuters Awareness and Advocacy
Programme - Objective
- Programme
24First Draft of the Protocol
- GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- Objectives
- Each Participating Economy shall have as its
primary objective the safety, security and
protection of the whole land transport system,
viz., passengers, crew, ground personnel, the
general public, goods, vehicle, infrastructure
and information.
25Comments Received
- Give focus on intelligence gathering and
deterrence - Structure of APEC documents are not mandatory
26Latest Draft of the Protocol
- Avoids the use of imperative shall on the APEC
economy - Contains guiding principles
- Provides examples of best practices at the end of
each relevant chapter, for consideration of APEC
economies (contained in the Appendices, one
Appendix per APEC economy)
27Latest Draft of the Protocol
- Composed of Six (6) Chapters
- Chapter 1 General
- Introduction
- Objectives
- Functional Principles
- Chapter 2 - Definitions
28Latest Draft of the Protocol
- Composed of Six (6) Chapters
- Chapter 3 Organization
- National Organization and Appropriate Authority
- Land Transport Facility Operations
- Land Transport Vehicle Operations
- Quality Control
- Chapter 4 Preventative Security Measures
29Latest Draft of the Protocol
- Composed of Six (6) Chapters
- Chapter 5 - Management of Measures to Secure and
Protect Land Transport System - Deterrence and Prevention
- Response
- Chapter 6 - Commuters Awareness and Advocacy
Programme - Rationale
- Programme
- Intra- and International Cooperation
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