Counter-Terrorism Capacity Building Program

Counter-Terrorism Capacity Building Program

<p>______2008/SOM3/CTTF/WKSP/001</p><p>Program</p><p>Submitted by: Canada, New Zealand</p><p>Workshop on Public-Private Partnership to Counter Terror and Secure Trade Lima, Peru 19 August 2008 Public-Private Partnership to Counter Terror and Secure Trade Workshop</p><p>AGENDA</p><p>19 August 2008 Lima, Peru</p><p>Sala Nazca</p><p>9:00 – 9:15 a.m. Chair’s Welcome and Announcements</p><p>Gilles Rhéaume Vice-President, Public Policy The Conference Board of Canada</p><p>9:15 – 10:00 a.m. Presentation and Discussion: Findings of Report</p><p>Trefor Munn-Venn Associate Director, National Security and Public Safety The Conference Board of Canada</p><p>This presentation will share the key findings and messages that have emerged from a review of public-private partnerships that have been established to counter terror and secure trade in APEC economies.</p><p>10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Case Study Presentations These case studies will provide in-depth, context specific examples of the challenges, opportunities and benefits of establishing public-private partnerships.</p><p>Case Study #1: Overcoming Challenges, Capitalising on Differences</p><p>Using New Zealand’s Secure Exports Scheme as a case study this session will focus on the challenges of effectively bringing together a wide range of organisations with different approaches, cultures, mandates and capabilities to establish public-private partnerships that are effective. Participants will learn from the direct experiences of others and identify opportunities to capitalise on the strengths of a diverse set of partners.</p><p>Mr. Tim Horner Group Manager, Policy New Zealand Customs Service</p><p>10:30 – 11:00 p.m. Break</p><p>11:00 – 11:30 p.m. Case Study #2: Effective Information Sharing in Public-Private Partnerships</p><p>Ensuring the appropriate and meaningful sharing of information between representatives from the public and private sectors is critical to the development and operation of strong partnerships. This case study will provide participants with insights about the challenges of information sharing and opportunities for action to improve information sharing practices. Mr. John Kok Hutchison Port Holdings Smart and Secure Tradelanes</p><p>11:30 – 12:00 p.m. Case Study #3: Building Strong Value Propositions</p><p>The organizations that comprise public-private partnerships typically have goals that they share in common, as well as goals that are unique to themselves. This case study will provide participants with tangible examples of how organizations weigh the costs of participating in these partnerships with the benefits they hope to receive. It will also focus on how partnerships can be structured to ensure that both common and unique benefits are achieved by members of public-private partnerships. </p><p>Mr. Carlos E. Ochoa U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office of Field Operations / C-TPAT</p><p>12:00 – 12:30 p.m. Question and answer session on case studies</p><p>12:30 – 2:30 p.m. Lunch</p><p>2:30 pm – 4:30 Break out groups:</p><p>Building on the case studies, break-out groups will be established to further explore what actions can be taken to establish or enhance public-private partnerships to counter terror and secure trade in APEC economies with a recognition of the very different contexts that exist.</p><p>Each break-out session will include one of the speakers from the case studies and a facilitator to help participants identify specific actions, issues or opportunities.</p><p>Stream 1: Overcoming Challenges, Capitalising on Differences Facilitator: Andrew Archibald, The Conference Board of Canada </p><p>Stream 2: Effective Information Sharing in Public-Private Partnerships Facilitator: Trefor Munn-Venn, The Conference Board of Canada</p><p>Stream 3: Building Strong Value Propositions Facilitator: Gilles Rhéaume, The Conference Board of Canada</p><p>4:30 – 5:00 p.m. Break</p><p>5:00 – 5:45 p.m. Report Back and Actions/Next Steps – All</p><p>Each facilitator will report back on the findings of the break-out sessions and provide an opportunity to share the key messages of each discussion and receive the feedback and comments of other participants. 5:45 – 6:00 p.m. Closing Remarks</p><p>Gilles Rhéaume Vice-President, Public Policy The Conference Board of Canada</p>

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