BRIEF ON NATIONAL SECURITY FINALS Flashcards

1
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Safety and Security Officer/ OSH Coordinator

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Lorenzo Michael S. Porras

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NS (National Security) Brief Objectives:

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● Learn the NSP and strategy for Philippines 2040.
● Identify NS threats/interest for Filipinos and the
State.
● Measures taken to address these NS concerns.
● Understand the impact of NS measures to you
and your family

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3
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Why we’re here?

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● Know the Trends
● Be Involved in our
● Nation’s growth

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NS Means and Instruments of Power

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Diplomacy, Information, Military and Law Enforcement, Economic

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Institutions for foreign relations like
ASEAN, UN, and other international org.

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Diplomacy

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Agencies, organizations, and
schools of information for domestic, regional, and
international context.

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Information

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DND, AFP,
PNP, and its Reserve Corps: ROTC/NSTP.

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Military and Law Enforcement

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NEDA, Presidential Advisers,
Public/Private companies and institutions

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Economic

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9
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Vision for the Philippines in the next 18 years

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Philippines AMBISYON NATIN 2040

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VISION FOR THE PHILIPPINES

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The Philippines shall be a country where all
citizens are free from hunger and poverty, have equal
opportunities, enabled by fair and just society that is
governed with order and unity. A nation where families live
together, thriving in vibrant, culturally diverse, and
resilient communities.

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Policy and Reforms

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NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY, NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY

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FOR CHANGE AND
WELL-BEING OF THE FILIPINO PEOPLE

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NATIONAL SECURITY POLICY

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13
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Security and Development for Transformational Change
and Well-Being of the Filipino People

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NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY

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OUR DESIRED END STATE IS:

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“A SAFE AND SECURE PHILIPPINES, AT PEACE WITH
ITSELF AND ITS NEIGHBORS, WHERE ITS CITIZENS
ARE ALLOWED TO REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL
THROUGH SOCIAL COHESION AND THE PROMOTION
OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND HARMONY, POLITICAL
STABILITY, SOUND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT,
AND ECONOMIC PROGRESS.”

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  1. Safeguarding national unity, its democracy, and
    its social institutions. Regardless of ethnic,
    religion, cultural, and ideological orientation.
  2. Security of the State, preserving and protecting its
    sovereignty, territorial integrity, and institutions
    based on the 1987 Constitution.
  3. Protection of property, infrastructure and keeping
    the people safe from all forms of threats both here
    in the country and abroad
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Pillars of National Security

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16
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Wealth and Resource Generation
for National Security

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● National Security Legislation.
● Human Capital Development.
● Funding National Security.
● Development of Strategic Industries.

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17
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DOLE

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(Department of Labor and Employment)

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18
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DTI

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(Department of Trade and Industry)

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CHED

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(Commission of Higher Education Department)

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DOH

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(Department of Health)

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DOST

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(Department Of Science and Technology)

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DPWH

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(Department of Public Works and Highways)

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DepEd

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(Department of Education)

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MMDA

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(Metropolitan Manila Development Authority

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DOT

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(Department of Tourism)

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DAR

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(The Department of Agrarian Reform)

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DFA

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(The Department of Foreign Affairs)

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DILG

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(Department of the Interior and Local
Government)

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DA

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(Department of Agriculture)

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DOTr

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(Department of Transportation)

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DSWD

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(Department of Social Welfare and Development)

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DBM

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(Department of Budget and Management)

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DOE

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(Department of Energy)

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DND

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(Department of National Defense)

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DICT

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(Department of Information and
Communications Technology)

36
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DOF

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(Department of Finance)

37
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DENR

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(Department of Environment and Natural
Resources)

38
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Executive Order No. 34 ( series of 2001)

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MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL

39
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CHAIRPERSON

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PRESIDENT

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11 CABINET MEMBERS:

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  1. Vice President 2. Executive Secretary
  2. National Security Adviser 4 Secretary of Foreign Affairs 5. Secretary of Justice
    6 Secretary of National Defense 7. Secretary of Interior and Local Government
    & Secretary of Labor and Employment
  3. Chief Presidential Legal Counsel, 10. Presidential Spokesperson, 11. Head, Presidential Legislative Liaison
    Office
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16 LEGISLATIVE OFFICIALS

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  1. Senate President
  2. Speaker of the House
  3. Senate President Pro-Tempore
  4. Deputy Speaker for Luzon
  5. Deputy Speaker for Visayas
  6. Deputy Speaker for Mindanao
  7. Majority Floor Leader for Senate
  8. Majority Floor Leader for House
  9. Minority Floor Leader for Senate
  10. Minority Floor Leader for House
  11. Chairperson: Foreign Relations Committee-
    Senate
  12. Chairperson: National Defense and Security
    Committee-Senate
  13. Chairperson: Public Order and Illegal Drugs-
    Senate
  14. Chairperson: Foreign Relations Committee-
    House
  15. Chairperson: National Defense and Security
    Committee -House
  16. Chairperson: Public Order and Illegal Drugs-
    House
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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1 Vice President
2. Senate President (or his representative)
3. Speaker of the house (or his representative)
4. Executive Secretary
5. National Security Adviser
6. Secretary of Foreign Affairs
7. Secretary of Justice
8. Secretary of National Defense
9. Secretary of Interior and Local Government
10. Others as needed

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THREATS TO NATIONAL SECURITY

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Health and Biological Hazard, Communist Insurgency, Proliferation of Dangerous Drugs associated
with the Criminality Incidents, Climate Change, Armed Extremist affiliated with Terrorist
groups, Geographical territorial borders

44
Q

SARS Cov2
(COVID-19 Pandemic), and other emerging
infectious disease.

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Health and Biological Hazard

45
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Measures being done to counter these

NS threats

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Collaboration among agencies of government, Public – Private Partnerships in procurement of
Vaccines, creation of Facilities, Martial Law in Mindanao, Legislations of Laws to support the National
Security Program, Enactment of Bangsamoro Basic Law, Enactment of Bangsamoro Basic Law, Nationwide approach to infrastructure projects while
providing Job Opportunities, Efficient delivery of Basic Health Services relate assistance
to the affected communities

46
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IMPACT OF NSS TO NATIONAL
DEFENSE AFP MODERNIZATION
PLAN

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  • Modernization Plan started during the presidency of
    Ramos
  • Plan to make the AFP to become and efficient in
    protecting the entire nation
  • 15 year programs divided into 5
47
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Horizon 1 – 2013-2017

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  • Government spends 75 Billion
  • Internal Security: suppress terrorist
    actions, kidnapping
48
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Horizon 2 – 2018-2022

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Joint Force Operation:
1. Maritime Security
2. Internal Security – suppress internal
threat ex CPP NPA
3. Humanitarian Assistance – health
concerns and civil weather of the
country.

49
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suppress internal
threat

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Internal Security

50
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health
concerns and civil weather of the
country.

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Humanitarian Assistance

51
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Horizon 3 – 2023-2027

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Territorial defense: perimeter of
exclusive economic zone (west
Philippine Sea)

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IMPACT OF NSS TO FORMAL
SECTOR

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Department of Labor and Employment ordered
Department Order Implementing Rules and
Regulation of RA – 11058

53
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“An Act Strengthening Compliance to
Occupational Safety and Health Law”

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RA – 11058

54
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SPC – OSH Policy/Programs

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Prevention, Control, Rehabilitation

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  1. HIV/AIDS
  2. Tuberculosis
  3. Hepatitis B
  4. SARS-COV2/Covid-19
  5. Mental Health
  6. Spiritual Health
  7. Drug-free Workplace
  8. Drug-Free Campus
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SPC – OSH Policy/Programs

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  • SPC Online Consultation Services for Employees
    and Students.
  • Conduct OSH Orientation to all employees and
    students as part of the Awareness Campaign
  • Strictly Implement MPHS, PPE in all SPC Premises.
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OSH committee approved Measure
Tele-Medicine/Counseling

57
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  • Enhancement of International Safety Standards to
    employees in the Formal Sector.
  • Inclusion of the Informal Sector to the governments

Health and Insurance coverage under the ECC, Phil-
Health, and SSS Programs.

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Recent OSH Developments in
Application of NSP/NSS

58
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M

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M