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Defence R&DCanada
R et D pour la défenseCanada Canada
Major Events Coordinated Security Solutions
Public Security Science and Technology Symposium
“bridging the gap between S&T producers and users…”
16 June 2009
2Project Overview and Status
MECSS Objectives
• Primary:
– Assist the functional authorities in reducing the security risk associated with V2010 through the coordinated application of Science and Technology.
• Secondary:
– Contribute to the establishment of an enduring Major Event security architecture that can be applied to future Major Events in Canada.
Managed as a project under the Public Security Technical Program within Centre for Security Science
3MECSS Model
“Operationalizing S&T Investment”
Public Safety Canada
SA
National Science and Technology Community
Privy Council Office
Exercises/CI/CBRNE
JTF(G)
BC IPS
V2010ISU RCMP
Major EventsSA
SA
SA
SA
S&T Source
IndustryInternationalS&TAcademia
Centres ofExcellence
Federal LabsS&T
Clusters
MECSSG8 ISU
SASA
Security Partners
Federal Regional
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What is S&T providing?
• Enabling security partners through:
– Decision Support
– Exercise Support
– Reachback
– Deployed Operational Capabilities
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IMPACTIMPACT
Vehicle/Pedestrian ScreeningVehicle/Pedestrian Screening
CBRNECBRNE
Critical InfrastructureCritical InfrastructureExercisesExercises
Command and ControlCommand and Control
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Marine Force Protection
• Diver Detection
• Long Range Acoustical Device (LRAD)
Shift Scheduling
• Modeling to support mobilization plan
7S&T Readiness for GOLD/Games(CBRNE)
Science Town
Common Structure for Vancouver and
Whistler Area Commands
ECChem Sci Advisor
Theater Command Centre (ISU)
Area Command Centre
CBRNE OICOIC National CBRNE RT
Chem mobile lab & analysts
Special Operations Command Centre Other RCMP
Tactical Teams OICs
PHACBio Sci Advisor
HCRN Sci Advisor
RCMP support ExplosivesForensics
CBRNE Tactical Teams
RN mobile lab &
analysts
Bio mobile lab &analysts
CBRNE Coordination Cell
(within or near TCC)
Staging Areas:1.Vancouver2. Whistler
(combination of existing labs and
mobile labs)
CJIRU
DRDC Ottawa deployed
DRDC Suffield deployed
DGNS
DRDC
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Reusable Major Events Security Framework
• Reusable Framework is now identified as DRDC investment priority;
• Champion: RCMP (with MECSS multi-agency governance for development)
• Framework will borrow heavily from existing portfolios and best practices.
• Key elements include:
– Capability planning/development;
– Integrated ‘whole of gov’t’ planning process; and
– Institutionalization of S&T structure.
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Summary: Major Events Security Framework
• Overarching guide to Major Events Security Management
• Provides standardized planning process
– Contextualized with major event security scenarios
• Leveraging the scenarios of CSS
• Ensures control of strategic & operational planning
• Enables strategic goals to be translated to operational level security objectives and mapping to capability requirements
• Enables leadership to guide development of the plan, and to synchronize & integrate joint operational security functions
• Maximizes effective and efficient use of resources
10Major Events Security Framework - Concept
(A Forum to manage integrated planning and capability development))
Major Event Security Architecture……….
Academic & Scientific
Input
Best Practices
High Level Task Analysis Policy Alignment
Organizational Integration
Technology
Planning
Applied
PROCESS
Integrated Planning
Knowledge Management
SOPs/ConOps
CHARACTERISTICS
Major Event Categories
Previous Event Summaries
Lessons Learned
ORGANIZATION
Authority/Responsibility
ExpertiseCapabilities
Integrated Planning
TECHNOLOGY
Tool Kit
Collaborative Aids
IT/IM
CapabilitiesTasks
POLICY
Scenarios
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ME Security Framework Development
Three Statements of Work under development:
1. Options Analysis to support Framework design.
• $40K
2. Design the Framework.
• $200K
3. Build and Deliver the Framework
• $400K
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G8 Proposal
• The G8 offers the opportunity to validate certain MECSS outcomes;
• As identified by the RCMP and the ISU, there is a need to facilitate the transfer of new S&T generated knowledge, from the V2010 to the G8 domain;
• It is not within the scope of MECSS to generate new work in support of the G8.
MECSS will support the establishment of a Scientific Advisor within the G8 Integrated Security Unit, to:
– Manage the validation of new knowledge generated through MECSS activity in support of V2010 security; and
– Facilitate the transfer of this new knowledge into the G8 planning process, and further into the longer term reusable Major Events framework.
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