An Expert Workshop on CBRN and C2 System
Date: (03-03-2025)
A workshop on Emergency Response and Service Needs Analysis for the National C2 System took place at Jordan’s National Center for Security and Crisis Management (NCSCM) from 23rd to 27th February 2025. This workshop is an integral component of the DCB project agreement with NATO for Jordan.
The event provided a platform for a productive exchange of best practices and lessons-learned in the CBRN and Crisis Response Domain. The event brought together key personnel and subject matter experts to share knowledge, ideas, and responses to the chemical security threats.
The Vice President of the National Center for Security and Crisis Management, Dean Alrakin Hatem Ouda Al-Zaabi, stressed the importance of cooperation between international and national entities in preparation for crises and participation among all institutions and at all levels. The Vice President pointed out the excellent collaboration between CMDR COE and NCSCM.
The CMDR COE expresses gratitude to MAJ Miroslav Labaska, JCBRN Defence COE for his active engagement with the workshop.
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