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SUMMARY:Combating Terrorism: Prevention\, Protection & Response
DESCRIPTION:\n\t Overview\n\t Who will attend\n\t Trainer \n\t Case studies\n\t Partners\n\t Venue \n\t Industry Insights \n\t Brochure Download\n\n\n\nThis workshop is designed for an intermediate and senior level audience holding responsibility for the security function at public and private facilities. This course combines terrorism facts gained through exhaustive research with an extensive look at modern terrorism tactics and weapons in an effort to mitigate terrorist attacks through pre-planning while improving the response capability of first respondents.\n\nRegardless of your assignment\, or the environment in which you operate\, terrorism is a global issue that requires cooperative efforts between public and private sector organisations. This course has been designed to teach individuals who hold various levels of responsibility from public and private sector organisations to develop an effective counter-terrorism strategy\, while effectively training their employees to mitigate a terrorist threat or respond to a terrorist incident.\n\nAn instructor with real life experience\, Mr. Chambers has not only studied terrorism but has firsthand knowledge and expertise gained by living and working in a high-risk zone where terrorism is a very real and everyday concern. This course bridges that gap\, taking in-depth study and research and combining it with the Instructors firsthand hand knowledge and experiences of working in Afghanistan to develop a course based on lessons learned.\n\nWhat will you learn:\n\n\tUnderstand of terrorist targets and the target selection process\n\tGain in-depth knowledge of the tactics terrorist use and their weapons of choice\n\tImplement plans that will help mitigate a terrorist incident\n\tDiscover the goals associated with responding to a terrorist attack\n\tMaster Command and Control Methodology\n\n \n\n\n\n\tMilitary members tasked with protecting installations (force protection) or responsible for responding to terrorist-related incidents.\n\tFirst response personnel (Police\, Fire\, Medics) responsible for responding to terrorist incidents.\n\tDirectors of Security responsible for conducting assessments\, developing policies and procedures and training members of their staff to identify and prevent terrorist activity.\n\tMembers of security departments and units that hold responsibility for access control or are first responders for their organisation.\n\n \n\n\n\nMr Chambers is a security management and intelligence consultant offering extensive experience in the development and execution of highly effective public safety and security solutions\, working across multiple security disciplines and environments for clients\, worldwide.\n\nWith a distinguished military background\, a long-standing career in law enforcement\, and an impressive corporate career encompassing positions in Corporate Security\, Executive and Infrastructure Protection for companies within a wide range of service industries - including a role as Law Enforcement Advisor in Afghanistan for the State Department.\n\nFollowing his military service he transitioned this experience into law enforcement\, working as an Officer in Charge and Field Training Officer for a large metropolitan police department\, with a focus on police training and investigative operations\, Mr Chambers provided dynamic leadership in the development of top-calibre police personnel capable of effectively handling high-pressure\, life-threatening situations\, where he received multiple awards for his performance including\, the nomination for the Cardinal Gibbons Public Service Award\, “Top Cop” Award\, and numerous letters of appreciation for his efforts.\n\nMr Chambers was later recruited as a Law Enforcement Advisor in Afghanistan. He worked on numerous assessments and provided comprehensive recommendations to Afghan leadership\, including the development of effective Emergency Action Plans (EAP) and response procedures. He actively gauged the operational effectiveness of various facilities throughout Afghanistan. He was handpicked as an instructor for the Afghanistan National Civil Order Police (ANCOP)\, where he trained experienced officers to conduct and perform more dynamic functions and take leadership roles within the department.\n\nIn his final assignment\, Mr Chambers was assigned to open the first National Police Training Center\, where his contributions helped pioneer all aspects of the residential facility. He was directly involved in the development of operational guidelines\, emergency response planning\, along with the design and development of a physical training program\, while working alongside U.S. Army teams in the design and construction of an obstacle course. Upon the center's opening\, Jackson oversaw training programme and the development of Afghan Instructors\, while assisting in the instruction and mentoring of students.  During his tenure in Afghanistan he received a Letter of Appreciation from the U.S. Army for his work conducting assessments of facilities throughout multiple regions and two (2) Commanders Awards for Combat Action.\n\n \n\n\n\nCase studies for each type of terrorist attack or discussion on threat and potential outcomes:\n\n\tAssassination: Assassination of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan\n\tKidnapping: Kidnapping of Aldo Moro\n\tArmed Attacks: Mumbai Terrorist Attack on the Taj Mahal in India\n\tChemical Weapon Attack: Aum Shinrikyo Sarin Gas attack in Tokyo\n\tBiological Weapons Attack: United States Anthrax Letter Mailings\n\tRadiological Weapons (Dirty Bombs/Radiological Dispersion Device): None to examine; Discussion on threat\n\tNuclear Weapons: Though not a terrorist attack; a look at the only use of nuclear weapons\n\tExplosives: Oklahoma City Bombing\n\nMiscellaneous Attack Types\n\n\tElectromagnetic Pulse (EMP): None to examine; Discussion on threat\n\tCyber warfare: Ukraine Power grid attack\n\n \n\n\n\nInterested in partnering with us?\n\nPlease contact us to discuss your requirements.\nClick here to get in touch with us.\n\n \n\n\n\nWorkshop Venue:\n\nM Hotel Singapore\n\n81\, Anson Road\n\nSingapore 079908\n\nT: (65) 6224 1133\n\nF: (65) 6224 3173\n\nWebsite: www.m-hotel.com\n\n \n\nFor room reservations\, please contact:\n\nElvin Tan\n\nDirector of Business Development\n\nM Hotel Singapore\n\nD: (65) 6500 6219\n\nM: (65) 9339 3856\n\nE: Elvin.Tan@millenniumhotels.com\n\n \n\n\n\n[contact-form-7 id="177" title="Tactical Counter-terrorism strategies for public and private sectors"]\n\n\n\n\n\n
URL:http://www.openforum.com.sg/event/combating-terrorism-prevention-protection-response/
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