ITEC 2015 to Address Global Training Issues

06.04.2015 Europe
ITEC 2015 to Address Global Training Issues

ITEC 2015 to Address Global Training Issues

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Following a spate of international natural disasters, next month's ITEC conference and exhibition will reflect the continued increase in co-operation and cross sector training between military, para-military and civil powers.

Bringing critical training issues under a global spotlight, ITEC 2015 will present a range of experts drawn from across the spectrum of defence, security, medical, emergency management and related sectors to discuss how recent developments have shaped training requirements. ITEC takes place at the PVA Expo in Prague 28-30 April.

Over the last decade, a deadly wave of earthquakes, volcanoes, flooding and tropical cyclones has caused hundreds of thousands of fatalities, leaving many millions more displaced. Unpredictable and highly volatile, the most recent catastrophe in Vanuatu demonstrates the devastating impact of these events on the communities left struggling to rebuild their lives.

The decisions made during such scenarios can mean a difference between life and death. David Jones, CEO, Rescue Global, a UK charity and global NGO dedicated to saving lives through Disaster Risk Reduction and Response, will use ITEC's Civil Military Cooperation (CIMIC) Training panel discussion on Thursday 30 April to brief on the vital work that is currently underway to help prepare and assist communities affected by natural disasters.

The CIMIC panel session will further address the provision of swift, seamless and coordinated action in the wake of a natural disaster, as well as the emerging trend of civil and military cooperation. Chaired by Lieutenant Colonel Gareth Davies, Land CBRN Doctrine Writer, Directorate of Land Warfare, UK Army the theme will include debate on innovative technology, training approaches, organizational requirements and missions and lessons learned.

 Col. Davies explains “many civilian organizations do not have access to the sophisticated training progressions that Armies have; this strengthens the requirement for a range of training systems and simulations that train, educate and test individuals and teams. CIMIC will remain a high priority for many global militaries and ITEC is an opportunity to identify and explore ways to strengthen these collaborations to ensure those affected by natural disasters are supported by an experienced and united force”.

Col. Davies and David Jones will be joined by Dr Susanne Schunder-Tatzber, HSSE Department Head of Corporate Health Management, of the Austrian oil and gas company OMV AG and is also representing the International Red Cross; Dr. Agostino Miozzo, Italian Civil Protection, and Jean Marchal, Capability, Armament & Technology, Project Officer Systems of Systems, Space Modelling & Simulation and Experimentation, European Defence Agency.

 



 
 

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