Singapore, HI
Singapore
Coastal Surveillance is the efforts taken by government agencies to watch and monitor the maritime environment and ensure they have a clear picture/understanding of what is taking place in their waterways. These initiatives are in place for numerous reasons such as piracy, terrorism, fishery regulation, drug trafficking, sea robbery, maritime safety, shipping, disaster management, immigration and border protection etc. In addition, many government agencies have a stake in the coastal surveillance efforts including Defence (MoD), Navy, Customs, Police Coast Guard, Maritime Authorities, Transport Ministry, Ministry of Fisheries etc.
Key issues of Coastal Surveillance include:
The ability to combine all the various resources to attain an over-arching maritime domain strategy
Anti-piracy operations
Matching risk levels with security investments and mechanisms
Illegal smuggling: human, drugs, weapons etc.
International collaboration and national inter-agency collaboration
Standardising and syncing individual platforms and technologies
Search & Rescue and disaster management efforts
Environmental and fisheries protection
- Naval Attache
- Defence/Defense Attache/Advisor
- Staff Officer
- Chief Officer
- Commanding Officer
- Commander
- Maritime Officer
- Operations Officer
- Project Officer
- Program Officer
- Border Security
Registration Opens:
06/26/2011
Cost:
SGD3099
Contact Name: Rani Kuppusamy
ph:
65 6722 9399
email:
rani.kuppusamy@iqpc.com.sg
Company Info: