Logistic Support of Police Peacekeeping Missions
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Logistic Support of Police Peacekeeping Missions
Logistic Support of Police Peacekeeping Missions
Prepared by Maj. Peter Benicsak
Prepared by Maj. Peter Benicsak
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24/05/2008
Missions around the worldMissions around the worldMission areas and size of participation
• MFO, Egypt - 15• EUFOR IPU/ALTHEA, Bosnia - 5• EU PM, Bosnia – 3• EUPOL Afghanistan – 3• PRT Afghanistan – support• EU PM2 – 3• EU BAM, Macedonia – so far 13• EU BAH, Palestine - ?• UN MIK, Kosovo – 15+• EU LEX, Kosovo – 30?• OSCE, Macedonia – 1• OSCE, Azerbajdjan – 6
• Civilians – 10 at different locations
Participants of the supply chain
Participants of the supply chain
International Training CentreHead of Institute
Law- and Justice MinistryPersonnel Office
National Police HQEconomics Support Directorate
National Police HQ
Ministry of Justice and Law enforecementSecretary of State
Personnel in mission areaContingent commanders
Fields and phases of support
Fields and phases of support
Routine tasks
• Selection and training of personnel
• Informing and supporting selected personnel on a regular basis while in or out of country
• Providing tools/equipment and maintenance of equipment
• Medical treatment, mental hygiene
• Insurance of serving personnel
Some items on the list are not fully covered by the present system
Phases
1. Identify of financial, administration and HR related needs (hectic)
2. Initial Support
3. Continuous Support of an ongoing mission
1. Supply and support of new rotation
2. Finishing rotation and closing mission’s needs
Structure of a typical starting procedure
Structure of a typical starting procedure
Stocks Commence Procurement Proceures
Economincs Support DirectorateLogitics support
Decision on pre financing
National Police HQDecision/order on financial and logitics support
International Law enforcement Training CentrePersonnel Selection procedures
Ministry of Justice and Law enforecementPersonnel Office
Order to commence
Government decisionon participation in any mission(statutory order)
DeploymentDeployment
Relevant rules and regulations
Relevant rules and regulations
• Systemization Statutory order since Dec 2007• Police Dress Code• Technical of National Police HQ decree• Public Procurement Law of Hungary• Procurement Law for Defense related items
STILL MISSING• Specified Law or regulation on Peacekeeping
Missions• Officially appointed organization to act as focal
point for operations and logistics in mission areas
Typical reasons of faults in the supply chain
Typical reasons of faults in the supply chain
• No detailed financial plan in advance of the Government’s decision (pre-financing from Police HQ)
• Selection of personnel is not finished on time before the procurement procedure starts
• Unknown and non standardized equipment and services needs
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New tasksNew tasks• Higher and more important positions in most missions
• Head of Crime (UNMIK)• Head of Monitoring (EU LEX)• Other key positions in other areas
• Larger number of officers• UNMIK (Kosovo)
• 1999 5 officer• 2003 10 officer• 2007 15 officer• 2008 30 officer• 2009 50 officer
Officers are ready and able to fulfill all the required tasks in higher positions, but it needs to be backed with administrative support, including logistics.
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