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US Indo-Pacific Command virtual conference addresses urban environment operating challenges

US Indo-Pacific Command virtual conference addresses urban environment operating challenges
he 44th Indo-Pacific Armies Management Seminar and the 6th Senior Enlisted Leaders Forum. Due to COVID-19, this year's conference was conducted virtually, Nov. 16 and 17 (Source: US Dept of Defense)

Army leaders from 26 nations across five continents virtually joined the 44th Indo-Pacific Armies Management Seminar (IPAMS XLIV) and the 6th Senior Enlisted Leaders Forum (SELF VI).

Army leaders from 26 nations across five continents virtually joined the 44th Indo-Pacific Armies Management Seminar (IPAMS XLIV) and the 6th Senior Enlisted Leaders Forum (SELF VI).

US Army Pacific (USARPAC) and the Philippine Army co-hosted this year’s event and agreed to conduct a virtual conference due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, USARPAC hosted from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, and the Philippine Army hosted from its headquarters at Fort Bonifacio, Metro Manila.

Other participants connected from their respective countries. 

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General Paul LaCamera, US Army Pacific commanding general explained, "Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, we agreed that this conference must continue. It provides a critical venue to strengthen relationships and build trust throughout the region.

"'Addressing Challenges to Indo-Pacific Armies in Urban Environments' was the theme for this year’s conference."

Separated into three plenaries, the conference featured various subject matter experts from around the world addressing a range of topics that supported the seminar’s urban focused theme: emerging technologies, such as robotics, artificial intelligence, and unmanned vehicles; interagency co-ordination, such as communication and co-ordination with civilian organisations; the after-effects of urban operations, such as the role of armies in the phase of urban recovery operations; and the importance of working with civilian authorities and interagency partners in dealing with the COVID crisis.

Lieutenant General Cirilito Sobejana, the Philippine Army commanding general, added, "May this also be an opportunity for us to foster mutual understanding and friendship. For the past two days of discussions, we grasp new insights and best practices on how we can improve the relationships and core competencies among our land forces. This convergence demonstrated a new result to mutually improve our respective armies. On top of this, we have accomplished our shared interests and commitments to pursue peace and develop in the region."

IPAMS is the preeminent land forces engagement that allows senior-level (lieutenant colonel to major general, or national equivalent) officers from regional ground forces and security services to meet and discuss professional military subjects.

This year, the Senior Enlisted Leaders Forum was integrated into the IPAMS virtual venue and participants attended the same plenaries.

"We particularly deepened our understanding of the complexities of peacekeeping operations and operating in urban environments and humanitarian assistance and disaster response," GEN Sobejana said. 

Command Sargeant Major Scott Brzak, USARPAC command sergeant major, shared his thoughts on the importance of the conference by stating how the impact of COVID-19 affected major cities and urban environments.

"While officers shape what objectives they expect to be accomplished, as NCOs, it is our duty to ensure that the mission is executed to standard in order to meet our commander’s intent. Most importantly, let’s not let this conversation end when the event is over," SGM Brzak said. 

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