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Oceania

 

EMINT Specific to countries in Oceania, including Australia and New Zealand 

DRAFT - OSINT available which is specific or predominately oriented towards this continent's use of EMINT

 

EMINT is International

One commentator noted that AFAC - the National Council for Fire and Emergency Services mentions Emergency Management Intelligence in their 2017 AIIMS guidance - https://www.afac.com.au/initiative/aiims


New Zealand's Coordinated Incident Management System (CIMS) has a branch for Intelligence:

https://www.civildefence.govt.nz/resources/coordinated-incident-management-system-cims-third-edition

https://www.civildefence.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/documents/cims/Role-Cards/Incident-Level/CIMS-Intelligence-Role-Card-Incident-Level-V2.1.pdf

 

https://nziip.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/NZIIP-Handbook.pdf


Auckland recently published their Civil Defence and Emergency Management Group Plan 2024 – 2029 which has a number of references we like, for Intelligence:

  • in the "what we need to focus on" section (p. 47) - Key areas for attention are intelligence systems to enable better situational awareness and decisionmaking and the lifelines and welfare systems to incorporate recommendations from previous reviews. 
  • Mention of EMINT systems (p. 65), such as their Geospatial Response Intelligence Platform (GRIP) which brings together information feeds from multiple agency partners which can be augmented with field observations. Includes the Waka Kotahi NZTA motorway cameras and live traffic updates.
  • And on p. 66, for their Emergency Coordination Centre, a note that the Operations function of CIMS in response will coordinate any specific assistance required, and daily reports of Requests for Service are provided via the Intelligence function to ensure the response has visibility of the event’s impacts.


Think of EMINT as a "super" category of Intelligence, above law-enforcement Intelligence and Investigation. Sources from many divergent entities and agencies needs to be curated (analyzed and distributed appropriately) centrally and within the construct of the Incident Command System for response and recovery missions. EMINT is full-cycle work, actissve in Preparedness/Protection/Prevention, Response, Recovery, and Mitigation. Check out our Tactical page for more tools to utilize in response and recovery (and get them now, while you are still in preparedness/protection/prevention!



New Zealand

Auckland Emergency Management Response Coordination Structure (subject to change as required)

Disaster Readiness = Resiliency Against Adverse Impacts before, during, and after disasters

New Zealand

Incident Command Branches/Sections

EMINT impacts to Command and General Staff leads in Response/Rscovery, besides EMINT. From https://www.civildefence.govt.nz/resources/coordinated-incident-management-system-cims-third-edition

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NZ CIMS

Intelligence Role Profile

Intelligence Practitioner's Handbook - New Zealand Institute of Intelligence Professionals

Logistics

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  • Geospatial emergency management Aotearoa (GEMA)
    • Eagle Emergency GIS Hub 

If you have something you wrote or researched, which you think might be appliable to EMI, please send the DOI link to us at emint@cemir.org. Thank you.

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