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Cdr.KAYSER MARSEC COE Transformation Dep.Head

Turk i sh Naval Forces. Within the Framework of Developing Maritime Security Perception, the Potential Contribution of the Multinational Maritime Security Center of Excellence. Cdr.KAYSER MARSEC COE Transformation Dep.Head. Military and civilian stakeholders. Legal instruments.

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Cdr.KAYSER MARSEC COE Transformation Dep.Head

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  1. Turkish Naval Forces Within the Framework of Developing Maritime Security Perception, the Potential Contribution of the MultinationalMaritime Security Center of Excellence Cdr.KAYSER MARSEC COE Transformation Dep.Head

  2. Military and civilian stakeholders Legal instruments Cross functional nature Multinationalnature MARSEC COE Rationale Maritime Security seems to remain a challenging task on navies’ agenda in the foreseeable future

  3. Alliance Maritime Strategy MARSEC COE Rationale

  4. MARSEC COE NATO’s Maritime Strategy Alliance Maritime Strategy “...... This emerging strategic context requires a substantial re-appraisal of the contribution of maritime forces in supporting NATO’s objectives over the coming decades.”

  5. Deterrence & Collective Defence Crisis Management Cooperative Security Maritime Security MARSEC COE NATO’s Maritime Strategy Roles of Maritime Forces

  6. Coordination Complementarity Interaction Interoperability MARSEC COE NATO’s Maritime Strategy Further transformation of NATO’S maritime organization, processes and capabilities Intensive interaction with other maritime actors to foster enduring relationships

  7. MARSEC COE Smart Defense • Capabilities NATO needs most • Specialize in what they do best • Look for multinational solutions

  8. Alliance Maritime Strategy MARSEC COE Smart Defense Allied and Partner Nations Cooperative Maritime Security

  9. MARSEC COE Philosophy Behind MARSEC COE Allied and Partners Cross functional Pool of expertise Multinational Interagency

  10. Establish a maritime security community of interest Assist in concept and doctrine development Distribute in-depth expert knowledge Educate leaders/specialists Contribute to maritime capacity building Promote interoperability, standardization, best practices Analyze maritime security activities Test and validate concepts MARSEC COE Objectives

  11. MARSEC COE NATO ALLIES NATO PARTNERS MARSEC COE EU UN AU IMO

  12. MARSEC COE Maritime Security MaritimeCapacity Building Cooperative Security Exploit expertise CJOS COE CSW COE NMW COE NMIOTC Avoid duplication

  13. MARSEC COE Organization Steering Committee Command Group Education, Training & Exercise Department Transformation Department Lessons Learned & Analysis Peace Keeping & Operations Other Than War Education Training & Exercise Concept & Doctrine Plans & Policy

  14. Aksaz MARSEC COE Georgia Italy Kazakhstan Turkey Aksaz Naval Base-Marmaris

  15. MARSEC COE First Activities Maritime Security Workshop 15-16 November 2012 Maritime Security & Counter Piracy Course 12-23 November www.dgmm.tsk.tr

  16. MARSEC COE Allied and Partner Nations Promote security in the maritime domain for the good of all

  17. MARSEC COE

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