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The ECNS (Enhanced Capability for National Security) is a learning framework that aims to broaden understanding of national security theories and concepts. It provides input on social constructs, theories, dimensions and challenges of national security. The program includes lectures, group exercises and an integration exercise to develop leadership competencies and doable plans. Its outcome is to increase awareness of one's role in enhancing national security through a holistic understanding of national security and defense policies. The ECNS targets those from the public and private sectors to strengthen strategic leadership and effective national security administration.

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The ECNS (Enhanced Capability for National Security) is a learning framework that aims to broaden understanding of national security theories and concepts. It provides input on social constructs, theories, dimensions and challenges of national security. The program includes lectures, group exercises and an integration exercise to develop leadership competencies and doable plans. Its outcome is to increase awareness of one's role in enhancing national security through a holistic understanding of national security and defense policies. The ECNS targets those from the public and private sectors to strengthen strategic leadership and effective national security administration.

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Overview

About the ECNS


ECNS Objectives
Understand
Update on
national security
national policies
theories and
and security issues
concepts

Enhance
Develop doable
leadership
plans
competencies
ECNS: A Learning Framework
Outcome
Input Process Output
Broadened
• Input to understanding of
• Social the holistic
Construct of • Lectures national nature of national
National • Group security security
Security and
• Theories and
Exercises
defense Increased
Concepts • Integration
policies awareness of
• Dimensions of Exercise one’s role in
National enhancing
Security national security
• Challenges to
National
Increased
Security
capacity in
• NSP, NSS, PDP, leading and
Oplan managing at the
Kapayapaan strategic level
• Current issues
ECNS Approach
ECNS at a Glance
TIME 22 OCT (MON) 23 OCT (TUE) 24 OCT (WED) 25 OCT (THUR) 26 OCT (FRI)
8:00 -8:30AM Registration
SESSION 16
SESSION 4: SESSION 12:
SESSION 8: Where can we
9:00 AM Social Construct of TRAIN Law and Its
Technology and be? Prospects
8:30 -10:00 AM Opening Ceremony National Security Implication to National
National Security for the
Usec Gloria Jumamil Security
Dr Theresita Atienza Philippines
Mercado PhD,MNSA Usec Karl Kendrick Chua*
(RTD)
10:00 – 10:30 AM Coffee and Networking Break
9:30 AM
SESSION 1:
SESSION 5: SESSION 9: SESSION 13:
New Regional
Food Security as a Federalism in the GPH-CNN Peace Process:
Security
matter of National Philippines: Challenges and SESSION 17:
10:30 AM-12:00 NN Environment:
Security Challenges and Opportunities Workshop
Implications for the
Commo Eduardo Prospects BGen Antonio Parlade Jr
Philippines
Gongona PCG (Ret) Dr Ela Atienza AFP
Clarita R Carlos PhD

12:00 NN-1:00 PM Lunch


SESSION 2:
SESSION 6: SESSION 14:
Understanding the
Philippine SESSION 10: The Role of the AFP in
Concept and SESSION 17:
1:00 – 3:00 PM Development Plan DRRM Practices in the Enhancing National
Dimensions of Presentation and
2017-2022 Philippines Security (Oplan
National Security Integration
Asec Jonas George S (Visit OCD) Kapayapaan)
Prof Charithie
Soriano AFP Rep*
Joaquin
3:00 - 3:30 PM Coffee and Networking Break
SESSION 3:
National Security SESSION 11:
SESSION 15:
Policy & National SESSION 7: Best Practices in
Violent Extremism and
Security Strategy Human Security in the DRRM: The QC Model Graduation and
3:30 - 5:00 PM National Security: Lessons
Director Lorenzo A Philippines (Visit Quezon City Cocktails
from Marawi
Clavejo Dir Julio Amador III Emergency
AFP Rep*
Operations Center)
Welcome Reception
Why take
the ECNS?

What’s in it
for you?

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How to understand national security

Volatile Complex
Military Political

Environ-
Economic
mental

Techno- Socio-
Scientific Cultural
Uncertain Ambiguous
How to lead in a VUCA environment
Prepare for Anticipate the
alternative issues that
realities and shape
challenges conditions.
Interpret and Understand the
address consequences
relevant of issues and
opportunities actions
Appreciate the
interdependence of
variables
How ECNS can help

Strategic Leadership
Enhanced
Effective and efficient national
national security security
administration
Profile of
Participants
25%
Female

Male 75%
Age of Participants
4% 4%
20s
60s 17%
30s
32% 50s

40s

43%
Participating Institutions

23%
Private 33%
Sector NGAs &
Judiciary
Academe
7%
PNP
5% Legislative
AFP Branch
12% LGU 13%
7%
National Gov’t Agencies
1. Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
2. Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources
3. Bureau of Immigration
4. Commission on Appointments
5. Cooperative Development Authority
6. Department of National Defense
7. Department of Social Welfare and Development
8. Light Rail Transit Authority
9. Office of Civil Defense
10. Office of the Cabinet Secretary
11. Office of the President
12. Philippine Veterans Affairs Office
Legislative Branch
1. Office of Rep Feliciano Belmonte, Jr
2. Office of Rep Ruby M Sahali
3. Committee on Appropriations, HOR
4. Office of Rep Canama
5. Office of Senator Trillanes
6. Office of Rep Rodante D Marcoleta
7. Office of Rep Maricar Zamora
8. Legislative Budget Service, Senate of the Philippines
Judiciary
• RTC Branch 49, Morong, Rizal

Local Gov’t Units


• Davao City
• Compostela Valley Province
Academe
• Adamson University
• Philippine National Police Academy
• Quezon City Science High School
• Rizal Technological University
Private Sector
1. Acesor Enterprises Inc
2. Bank of the Philippine Islands
3. BDO Unibank
4. Cebu Pacific Air
5. Citibank
6. ELGIN Security Agency
7. Fluor Daniel Inc Philippines
8. Habitat for Humanity Philippines
9. Makati Medical Center Foundation
10. Nestle Philippines Inc
11. Potato Corner
12. Shell Companies in the Philippines
13. SM Supermalls
14. Trade Union Congress of the Philippines
Synergy
1 + 1 = 3+
The whole is greater than the
sum of its parts.

Stephen R Covey, “The Seven Habits of


Highly Effective People”, 1989
World Record for
400m race relay
43.49 seconds 36.84 seconds
Michael Johnson, United States Jamaica, 2012 London Olympics
1996 Atlanta Olympics

Usain Bolt / Reuters


bismarcktribune.com/
“Fastest Man Alive” 43.18 seconds in the
1999World Championship in Seville
Learning
is the only thing
the mind
never exhausts,
never fears, and
never regrets.

- Leonardo da Vinci
leadership
are indispensable
to each other.
- John F Kennedy
Chatham House Rule
• Established in 1927; Chatham House is home
of UK’s Royal Institute of International Affairs

• “When a meeting, or part thereof, is


held under the Chatham House Rule,
participants are free to use the
information received, but neither the
identity nor the affiliation of the
speaker(s), nor that of any other
participant, may be revealed.”

Non-attribution
Guiding Principles
TMI

Transparency
Mutual Respect
Inclusion
Adopted from the Asia-Pacific
Center for Security Studies
Agreement
1. Empty your cup. Share
and learn from others.
2. Respect begets respect.
3. Turn off or shift to silent
mode your mobile
devices.
4. Be punctual.
5. Approach any members
of the NDCP-RSSD team
for any concerns.
Have fun learning
with each other!

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