Global Special Operations Network - Intelligence - Defense - Interpol - LEO Fusion Support

Global Special Operations Network - Intelligence - Defense - Interpol - LEO Fusion Support

Stephen, no one synthesizes the global and local threat landscape and the dangers we face better than you. Thank you for including my work and I appreciate your insights. May peace thrive! - Farhana Qazi, Founder of Global Insights, LLC and Fellow at the Center for Global Policy. Farhana is the first Muslim woman to work for the U.S. government's Counterterrorism Center. -- U.S. National Security - The Importance of Peer Review: HRI: H-II OPSEC.

Special thanks to Kay Collette Goss, CEM.?Kay was Assoc. FEMA Director (1994-2001) during the 90's, when HRI set up the National City/County Emergency Management Support Network (1994), International Disaster Information Network (1999), to assist FEMA with global remediation efforts for Y2K.?In 2011, IDIN transitioned to the Global Special Operations Network: Intelligence - Defense - Interpol - LEO Fusion Support for complex emergencies that were beyond governmental capabilities, UN, NGO, and relief organizations.?

Semper Paratus - Semper Fortis - Semper Fidalis - De Oppresso Liber

Contact:

Stephen M. Apatow, Founder, Director of Research & Development, Humanitarian Resource Institute (UN:NGO:DESA), Humanitarian?University Consortium Graduate Studies Center for Medicine, Veterinary Medicine & Law. H-II OPSEC Expeditionary Operations (PMSC).

Telephone: 203-668-0282 - Email: [email protected] - Internet: www.H-II.org - Twitter: HIIOPSEC - InfraGard: FBI ID?10076335 - Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) Constituent: U.S. Department of State.

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25 December 2017

-- Human Rights and Legitimacy in the Training and Advisory Mission," Special Warfare Magazine, January 2013 -- Honor: HRI: H-II OPSEC, March 2015.

One goal of U.S. national-security strategy is to champion aspirations for human dignity. Coupled with our effort to promote regional stability through democratic reform and our belief that all people are born with certain inalienable rights, our nation has focused efforts to protect the rights of all people throughout the world. The Department of State, with support of the Department of Defense, plays a key role in achieving the foreign-policy goal of promoting human rights abroad. DOD accomplishes this goal by shaping the international security environment and influencing those nations and militaries that can affect or assist the U.S.... By their nature as warrior-diplomats and global scouts, SOF must incorporate and fully support these regional programs and plans [of the geographic combatant commands].

Human-rights awareness, concepts, reporting requirements and themes will be an integral part of SOF training with foreign forces. SOF will be prepared to teach and demonstrate by word and deed that the protection of human rights is imperative for military success in any environment, from garrison operations to conduct of war.

Background

After 20 years of advocacy and policy development work through Humanitarian Resource Institute (UN:NGO:DESA), the Humanitarian Intervention Initiative (H-II) was established to support strategic planning, development and stabilization of humanitarian emergencies that were beyond the operational capacities of the United Nations, non-governmental and relief organizations. This included optimization of defense logistics and resource capabilities, as well as expanding special protective forces for humanitarian operations, through H-II OPSEC - Intelligence, Defense, Law Enforcement Fusion.

1999: The successful completion of United States networks, led to the development the International Disaster Information Network (IDIN), to assist FEMA with Global Infrastructure Analysis, Contingency Planning and remediation for the Year 2000 Conversion, and then complex emergencies in 193 UN member countries.

2003: The Humanitarian University Consortium?(ProMED:ISID: Announcements 2003 (08): Humanitarian Univ. Consort.) was formed to serve as (1) an international community of scholars, (2) a bridge between Humanitarian Resource Institute and the international academic community, (3) a think tank in support of the United Nations programs and (4) the promotion of higher learning through both traditional and distance education.

2011: H-II OPSEC Expeditionary Operations was established to support strategic planning, development and stabilization of humanitarian emergencies that were beyond the operational capacities of the United Nations, non-governmental and relief organizations. This included optimization of defense logistics and resource capabilities, as well as expanding special protective forces for humanitarian operations, through H-II OPSEC - Intelligence, Defense, Law Enforcement Fusion.

HRI: H-II OPSEC focuses on mediation, advocacy, policy development, education, communication of peer reviewed data and analysis through Special Operations Support Network to Intelligence: Defense: Interpol: LEO Networks in 192 UN member countries.


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