Strengthens Relationships with Allies and Partners Using APAN Exercises Workgroups Conferences HADR
Building partnerships using APAN 215-16 Exercises Exercises FUERZAS ALIADAS (FA-HUM) PANAMAX Tradewinds 215 Phase 1 Tradewinds 215 Phase 2 UNITAS PAC 215 UNITAS LANT 215 Peru Bilateral Exercise Host Nation Honduras United States Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis Belize Chile Brazil Peru Number of Participating Nations 8 16 19 14 29 1 6 Dominican Republic 19 Members Jamaica 2 Members Honduras 29 Members Trinidad and Tabago 19 Members Peru 11 Members Columbia 4 Members TOP 1 Participating Countries 62 Participating Countries Grenada 43 Members Chile 94 Members Panama 43 Members Brazil 62 Members
Building partnerships using APAN 215-16 Communities ARSOUTH Current Operations CARIC Civil Affairs Group 4th CAG COCOM PPC Collaboration Group Comunidad Iniciativa de Derechos Humanos (Human Rights Initiative) Conferencia Naval Interamericana Especializada de Telecomunicaciones Navales Conferencia Naval Interamericana especializada en ciencia y tecnología Conferencia Naval Interamericana especializada en control naval de tráfico marítimo Conferencia Naval Interamericana especializada en defensa cibernética Conferencia Naval Interamericana especializada en directores de inteligencia Conferencia Naval Interamericana especializada en educación Conferencia Naval Interamericana especializada en interoperabilidad Continuing Promise Directors of the 4th Hemispheric Security and Intelligence Forum Environmental and Energy Collaboration Exercise FUERZAS COMANDO FA-HUM Coordination Human Rights Training Advisory Group IANTN - RITN - RNIT IANTN HA/DR Template Integrated Advance Integrated Advance 216 Planning Inter-American Naval Conference IPDE Planners Lessons Learned (USAID) MARFORSOUTH Logistics Interoperability Portal MARFORSOUTH Security Cooperation Team MLO/DAO UNITAS 215 PANAMAX PANAMAX Planners Peruvian U.S. Bilateral Exercise RDECOM-Americas REDICA RETIFAA - Red de Telecomunicaciones Integradas de las Fuerzas Armadas Americanas ROGUE Operational Demonstration Site SEMCO SIFOREX 216 Space Working Group Southern Seas TAFT Taller de la Red de Acceso de Socios en Centroamérica Tradewinds UNITAS UNITAS Amphibious 217 US Southern Command: ST&E US Command Chaplain US J9 (Partnering) Group US Public Private Cooperation
Usage of APAN capabilities 215-16 1 SharePoint Sites Collections 9 Discussions 9 Calendars 277 Community Groups 5 Blogs 226 Custom Lists 31 Document Libraries 864 Content Pages 242 Forums 62 Task Lists 15 Wikis 6 Media Galleries 235 Real-Time Collaboration Rooms 16732 Community Posts 2 14 13371 164 15 15 1 7 71 5 Connect Rooms Chat Rooms 35 1868 Blog Posts 1199 Forum Posts Media Gallery Posts 294 Wiki Posts 652 Active Registered Users
Growth of CCMD usage of APAN 215-16 3 Significant increase in 215 of CCMD s use of APAN for multinational exercises with coalition partners and state agencies AFRICOM 2 CENTCOM EUCOM NORTHCOM PACOM 1 SOCOM 21 211 212 213 214 215 Projected Growth of APAN Membership 216 14 12 144896 Projected growth of APAN Membership based on first quarter 216 11322 1 8 6 4 4394 62184 87184 Avg 46% increase of registered members per year 27286 2 12158 21 211 212 213 214 215 216
Strengthening relationships using APAN Countering Threats PANAMAX, a multinational exercise, focuses on the protection of the Panama Canal. Sixteen partner nations participate in interoperability training to see how land, sea, air and cyberspace forces can protect the Panama Canal within a simulated, fictitious threat. Because some participants lack Common Access Card (CAC) access to the portal, partner nation participants utilize APAN for collaboration. The Combined Forces Maritime Component Command (CFMCC) and Combined Forces Land Component Command (CFLCC) use APAN for unclassified information sharing in support of planning conferences. During exercises participants use file sharing, chat, and translation to simulate real-world collaboration between partners. Contingency Response FUERZAS ALIADAS HUMANITARIAS involves 14 countries in Central and South America, and the Caribbean, including Canada and the United States along with 21 international and regional organizations. The key focus of this exercise is to assist the Honduran government to improve national emergency response operation procedures and techniques during a natural disaster. In order to improve foreign military and civilian interaction, regional cooperation, and disaster relief capabilities APAN was utilized to assist in the planning and coordination of the event. Pre-exercise, participants were able to browse and study pre-exercise material, daily agendas, and site maps. During the exercise participants were able to use real-time chat rooms and collaborate on content within document libraries. Exercises like this allow to build upon lessons learned from the 21 Haiti earthquake, where APAN was key to coordinating efforts with NGOs, foreign governments, and private individuals providing humanitarian assistance and disaster (HADR) response services. TRADEWINDS (TW), a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) approved, SOUTH- COM sponsored annual exercise, involves security forces and disaster response agencies from partner nations, primarily from the Caribbean Basin, U.S., and Canada. The TW15 scenario focused specifically on Countering Transnational Organized Crime (CTOC) and Foreign Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (FHADR). During the execution of TW15, APAN was utilized as the primary information sharing tool. APAN was used in support of academics, scenarios, and exercise media-newscasts. Blogs and forums provided situational reports and FAQs to participants. Building Partner Capacity Colombia ZUT Development Work Group consists of Colombian and U.S. logistics and engineer subject matter experts (SMEs) who collaborate to design demobilization, disarmament, and reintegration (DDR) camps to support demobilization of Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia (FARC) guerrillas. APAN is the primary platform used by multinational participants of the Colombia ZUT Development Work Group. APAN is utilized for virtual meetings using Adobe Connect. Group Chats provide online collaboration and allows participants to receive real-time language translation from English to Spanish or Portuguese in chat rooms and content within the group. The group uses blogs for announcements and wikis to provide information to participants.