Networks Engagement & Targeting Course

NETWORKS ENGAGEMENT & TARGETING COURSENetworks Engagement & Targeting Course

A member of the Center has attended the NETC (NETWORKS ENGAGEMENT & TARGETING COURSE) in Chievres Air Base in Belgium, from the 18th to the 22nd of February. It has been a very good experience for the officer who has attended it. The limited number of attendees joined to the instructors’ professionalism and experience has contributed to the high quality of this course and a profitable acquisition of knowledge in SNA (Social Network Analysis). This course improves the vision of the fight against the IED’s network by:

  • Continuous knowledge exchange between students and teachers,
  • Daily controversial debates related to social networks’ studies and the application for military purposes.
  • Optimums sharing of personal experiences on SNA’s activities and their methods to defeat the threats.

Besides, it has been a very good military experience due to improve the vision of the fight against the IED systems.

 

 

ENTRAP WS

ENTRAP WSENTRAP WS

A research project funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 program has held its 2nd Annual Workshop on 20th- 21th February 2019 in St. Albans City (UK). The project is called Enhanced Neutralization of explosive Threats Reaching Across the Plot (ENTRAP). The ENTRAP consortium is formed by 16 participants (Law enforcement, governmental bodies, security agencies, academia, research laboratories) and is coordinated by the Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI). The consortium includes 11 practitioners in counterterrorism, mainly supported by an advisory board of key entities whereof 18 Letter of Supports have been obtained. The C-IED COE is one of entities supporting this project. The 2nd Annual Workshop has been attended by 40 members from participant organizations and supporting entities (C-IED COE, INTERPOL, EU Ministries of Interior, FOI, TNO,..) forming the Stakeholders and Practitioners advisory Board (SPB) of the ENTRAP project. This Workshop has allowed validating works made by 11 ENTRAP working groups during last year. A broad structure called “Capability Hierarchy” has been created across all the plot timeline in 4 levels and regarding four main top capabilities: PREVENT, DETECT, REACT and MITIGATE (1st level). Each big capability has been split in 4 or 5 sub-capabilities (2nd level), these sub-capabilities in several dependent functions (3rd level) and finally, some counter terrorism (CT) tools (4th level) have been allocated for each function that could help to fulfill with CT ranging from intelligence, policing, legalization, financing, technology and forensics. Some CT tools as intelligence and Training and Education are overarching capabilities and other (as biometrics) can be applied to fulfill different functions (before or after attack) across the plot. It is a complex structure and more than 400 CT tools and European research projects on security have been analyzed during last year in order to populate this Capability Hierarchy using several scientist and operational research methods.

 

 

3rd MILENG Annual Discipline Conference 2019

NATO COE CIS3rd MILENG Annual Discipline Conference 2019

On invitation of MilEng COE the C-IED COE attended the Annual Discipline Conference (ADC) for Military Engineering on 28 January 2019 at the MilEng COE in Ingolstadt (Germany). SHAPE ACOS JENG is the Requirement Authority (RA) for MilEng and the MilEng COE is the Department Head (DH). It was the third ADC for MilEng and the C-IED COE supported with Lessons Identified and recommendations from our own experiences in this area in the past because the C-IED COE as DH conducted five ADCs in the meantime. Our participation at the ADC has the potential for a closer cooperation in the future between both DH because Military Engineering and C-IED cannot be disconnected.

 

 

Annual Meeting for NATO COE CIS 2019

NATO COE CISANNUAL MEETING FOR NATO COE CIS 2019

The second annual meeting for NATO COE CIS Specialist & Security Officers took place in the Italian city of Vicenza from last 12th February to 14th February. Personnel coming from eighteen COEs, participated in the two-day meeting were, among others, many aspects about NATO Security policies and procedures, and Cyber Defence were treated to get a common understanding between HQ SACT and COEs. Two C-IED COE members attended to this meeting.

 

 

NATO and UNMAS Staff Talks

NATO and UNMAS Staff Talks

The C-IED COE participated in the NATO and United Nations Staff Talks at the NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on the 13th of February 2019. The two groups discussed cooperation on five main topics. 1. Cooperation between NATO with regards to the UN IED Threat Mitigation Team of Experts (ToE). 2. The UN UNMAS IED Threat Mitigation Technology Roadmap. 3. Cooperation between NATO Science and Technology Organization (STO) on new technologies and scientific research. 4. The MILENG Route Clearance E-learning project. 5. The C-IED COE Common C-IED Training Model (CCTM). The outcome of the meeting resulted in continued support, efforts and discussions on the future relationship between NATO and the United Nations and how best to support each other with regards to the five main topics, and with three specific items as it relates to the CIED COE. The United Nations has informally requested the CIED COE conduct a Research Project on Magnetically Attached IEDs, the continued support of the UN lectures and their addition into the Common C-IED Training Model, and a proposal from ESCD to incorporate them into the CIED Technology Workshop. However, additional discussions and coordination is required to determine the specific details and requirements for each of the topics.