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HUMINT CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE

HUMINT CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE. Aim; Background; Guiding Principles; Mission; Capabilities; Organization; The process of establishing the HUMINT COE WHY to become a Sponsor Nation. AGENDA. Give an overview about HUMINT Centre of Excellence and to convince you to join us in this project. .

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HUMINT CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE

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  1. HUMINT CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE

  2. Aim; Background; Guiding Principles; Mission; Capabilities; Organization; The process of establishing the HUMINT COE WHY to become a Sponsor Nation AGENDA

  3. Give an overview about HUMINT Centre of Excellence and to convince you to join us in this project. AIM

  4. NATO Military Authorities Intelligence Coordination Group (NMAICG) indicated shortfalls and difficulties in the use of HUMINT in theatres of operations; A NATO Human Intelligence Working Group (NWHG) was established in 2004; The need of an organization able to offer to the Alliance expertise for HUMINT development; Romania offered to establish such an unique organization, under the legal framework established by MCM 236-03 (Military Committee Concept for NATO Centre of Excellence, 04 Dec 2003) and IMSM 0416-04 (NATO Centres of Excellence Accreditation criteria, 11 June 2004). BACKGROUND

  5. Romania has established HUMINT national capabilities since the early phase of the conflicts in Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iraq and Afghanistan taking the decision to send substantial forces in Theatre of Operations under NATO control. Since 2002, when the first HUMINT elements has been deployed in Afghanistan, Romania has constantly increased HUMINT participation, so that, presently the number of HUMINT Forces deployed overpass 200 personnel. WHY ROMANIA

  6. KOSOVO

  7. IRAK

  8. During all NATO and Coalition Forces deployment, Romania has provided one of the most substantial HUMINT contribution, exclusively for NATO benefit, in all Theatres of Operations. The experience gained and the lessons learned accumulated in HUMINT domain are premises for Romania to play a vital role in future NATO HUMINT architecture. Since the letter of intention Romania has sent to NATO, Romania has played an active role in HUMINT arena, organising the first ever NATO HUMINT exercise – STEADFST INDICATOR 2006, 2007 and the following 2008. Moreover, Romania has organised several international training activities in the actual location of HUMINT COE – Oradea city -, as well as hosting the NATO HUMINT Working Group in Bucharest 2006. Romanian HUMINT briefers have been invited to several NATO HUMINT activities. WHY ROMANIA

  9. AFGHANISTAN

  10. Romania has also played an active role in NATO Doctrine area by offering expertise in issuing the HUMINT Doctrine AJP 2.3, a vital document in the future NATO HUMINT architecture. Romania was actively involve in all HUMINT NATO training activities, including lecturers in NATO School, CJ2X course and not only. The HUMINT COE Romanian personnel will consists of the most skilled experts. Romania is presently deeply involved in establishing the NATO standards conditions of the site in order to be offered to Sponsor Nations. The HUMINT COE site take the benefit of the best Romanian training facilities, and will respect all NATO standards (security, communication, BICES). Romania will allocate over 10 millions EURO for the establishment of this project, in order to create the best conditions for the future activity. Romania has filled the HUMINT Chief post in SHAPE HQ in order to assure coordination in future HUMINT architecture WHY ROMANIA

  11. International Participation; Added Value and No Duplication; Resources; Implementation of NATO Standards; Relationships – through MOU Mandatory Criteria Highly Desirable Criteria GUIDING PRINCIPLES

  12. The Mission of the HUMINT COE is to promote transformation within the Alliance in the specific area of expertise by supporting development, promotion, implementation of new policies, concepts, strategies to improve operational capabilities and ultimately to achieve interoperability. NATO HUMINT COE will provide a single point for NATO to level training coalition deployments, develop and propose for validation standardized policies and procedures for the employment and rules of engagement. MISSION

  13. The HUMINT COE will be built upon four interacting pillars of engagement: Training and exercises Policy and Doctrine Lessons Learned Development and Maintenance of Capability and Improvement Programs CAPABILITIES

  14. TRAINING AND EXERCISES will focus on: Area familiarization Cultural awareness Force protection Basic operator mechanics NATO HUMINT validation exercises such as Steadfast Indicator CJ2X practical module HUMINT introduction for Force Commanders Use of the state of art training facilities offered by HUMINT COE Other as required NOTE: The courses and exercises content, lengths and periodicity will be coordinated with ACT/ACO and SNs within the annual Program of Work PROGRAM OF WORK

  15. POLICY AND DOCTRINE The support will be provided through the COE's role as the focal point for development and sustainment of NATO HUMINT through: HUMINT COE will offer to become the custodian for HATO HUMINT Doctrine AJP 2.3 HUMINT COE will offer to host all NATO HUMINT WORKING GROUPS and the activities derived from this Conferences and Seminars Development of concepts and improvement of procedures Tracking and knowledge of NATO and EU procedures and legalities as pertaining to HUMINT HUMINT engagement in NATO operations. Use lessons learned to develop future roles and responsibilities of HUMINT in operations. Provide expertise to develop future HUMINT concepts and procedures. Propose future amendments for accreditation of HUMINT documents and procedures. Other expertise as identified by NATO Strategic Commanders. PROGRAM OF WORK

  16. LESSONS LEARNED AND ARCHIVES Coordinate activities and exchange doctrinal, training and lessons learned information with other national, NATO (such as JALLC Lisbon), and relevant agencies by agreements. Collect and maintain HUMINT lessons learned from deployments and engagements which can be posted and shared through BICES/TRANSNET networks. Apply lessons learned through experimentation to offer to NATO SCs new HUMINT improvements in equipment and procedures domains. Produce lessons learned documents in support of NATO SCs. Send Mobile Evaluation Teams in TOs at NATO request Send Mobile Training Teams at NATO HQ/ NATO partners request. PROGRAM OF WORK

  17. DEVELOPMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF CAPABILITY AND IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS Employ lessons learned to drive the development of technical systems in support of HUMINT Coordinate with other member nations, commercial and university level programs for the development of new systems in support of HUMINT. Examples would be increased Biometrics capabilities, Human Language Technology systems and expanded source registry database software and systems as well as Document Exploitation system. PROGRAM OF WORK

  18. DIRECTOR LEGAD DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR TRANSFORMATION DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR SUPPORT CONCEPTS DEVELOPMENT SECTION EDUCATION AND TRAINING SECTION LIAISON AND PROTOCOL OFFICE SERVICE SUPPORT SECTION HUMAN RESOURCES EXPERIMENTATION/ CONCEPT VALIDATION OFFICE EDUCATION AND TRAINING PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE FINANCE DOCTRINE AND LESSONS LEARNED DEVELOPMENT OFFICE TRAINING COORDINATION OFFICE LOGISTICS IT AND COMMUNICATIONS PUBLICATIONS ROU slots CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS SPONSOR NATIONS NATO SLOTS CONC/DVLP 1 x OF 4 / Dep. Transf. 2 x OF 3/4 2 x OF 2/3 2 x OF 1/2 1 NCO SECURITY NATO SLOTS EDU/TRNG 1 x OF 3/4 1 x OF 2/3 1 NCO MEDICAL TOTAL: 64 NATO = 11 positions

  19. NAC MC (SACEUR) ACO Coordonation Support Subordonation Collaboration Co-operation RELATIONSHIPS HQ SACT HUMINT COE STEERING COMITEE ROU INTELL OTHER COES NATO ENTITIES HUMINTCOE EXTERNAL STRUCTURES NATO AGENCIES

  20. Synchronization with ACT during the entire process ACT assessm. package ACT initial assessment Foreign personnel to be appointed at the beginning of 2009 HUMINT COE ESTABLISHMENT TIMELINE Sponsor Nations Budget year start Sign MoU ceremony ACT assessment Final MoU conference 1st MoU conference TNCC / ACT Visit Oradea site Romania negotiate MoU with potential SNs Sponsor nations agreed the final MoU text Official ceremony Both MoUs are signed If green light IOC capability ACT recommends to MC for CoE accreditation Feb Jun Aug Oct Nov Dec Jan

  21. Fill one post of HUMINT COE PE list (MoU negotiation in May-June 2008, depending on nations’ answers) Participate to the common budget The same system as in all existing COEs HOW TO BECOME A SPONSOR NATION

  22. influence NATO doctrines and concepts provide Subject Matter Experts with latest knowledge of HUMINT procedures, techniques and equipment take benefit of training facilities participate in HUMINT transformation process level NATO HUMINT procedures for all forces to be deployed in TO leverage common HUMINT NATO operations in theaters of operations. WHY TO BECOME A SPONSOR NATION

  23. ? HUMINT COE DIRECTORLTC Eduard SIMION ROU Ae-mail: DIRHUMINTCOE@agat.romob. +4 0730 233 573

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