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FPI 18.0117. Guidelines for Building a Targeting Capability

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FPI 18.0117. Guidelines for Building a Targeting Capability
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Frontex 18
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This document intends to provide Member States with a tentative framework for building a targeting capability, by providing guidelines about the different processes to be set up, areas of interest to be taken into account as regards the organisation, management and coordination of the capability, and its cooperation with external partners.

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Facial Comparison Brochure

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Facial Comparison Brochure
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Frontex 28
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The brochure has been built for Imposter detection for border guards with some reference material and
terminology. Checking a person’s identity starts with a comparison of the person and the document that he or
she presents. The increasing quality of security features in identity documents is making it more and more
difficult to forge such a document. To obtain another identity, it is more common to use another person’s
authentic document whose photo matches with the perpetrator’s face. To combat such lookalike fraud and to
decide whether the person who presents the document is actually the person the document shows, a universal,
systematic approach is necessary.

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FPI 18.0114.Guidelines for the Development of Risk Profiles

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FPI 18.0114.Guidelines for the Development of Risk Profiles
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Frontex 17
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This document intends to provide Member States with tools for the development of risk profiles, including proposing a methodology for building tactical risk profiles, presenting a framework on risk profiles to be used for the more effective combination and processing of risk indicators, and providing practical resources and examples.

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EFCA Course for Fisheries Monitoring Centres’ operators on Vessel Tracking Systems

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EFCA Course for Fisheries Monitoring Centres’ operators on Vessel Tracking Systems
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EFCA 14
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The objective of this course is to provide an overview of the wide variety of systems and tools used in a Fisheries
Monitoring Centre (FMC) and to demonstrate how they are used to gather and manage operational data,
information and possibly intelligence. The course shows how this in turn is used to direct the control and
enforcement assets in the most efficient and effective manner.

https://training.efca.europa.eu/

FPI 18.0116.Booklet on Risk Profiles

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FPI 18.0116.Booklet on Risk Profiles
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Frontex 16
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This document intends to provide Member States with practical tools for the development of risk profiles, and more particularly to present a common risk profile template and examples of how it could be developed depending on a number of threats described here. It also provides a checklist about questions Border Management Authorities (BMAs) should tackle when they are developing risk profiles. Finally, this booklet aims at exposing the different data elements contained in the EU databases and that can be used to detect risk indicators.

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Addressing Illegal Discharges in the Marine Environment

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Addressing Illegal Discharges in the Marine Environment
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EMSA 6
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Since Directive 2005/35/EC on ship-source pollution and on the introduction of penalties, including criminal
penalties, for pollution offences was adopted; progress has been made by Member States in addressing illegal
discharges in the marine environment.

https://emsa.europa.eu/publications/inventories/item/1879-addressing-illegal-discharges-in-the-marine-environment.html

EU States Claims Management Guidelines – Claims arising due to Maritime Pollution Incidents

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EU States Claims Management Guidelines – Claims arising due to Maritime Pollution Incidents
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EMSA 5
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Developed under the framework of the Consultative Technical Group for Marine Pollution Preparedness and
Response (CTG MPPR) by a Working Group comprised of representatives from Member States and EMSA.

https://emsa.europa.eu/publications/item/720-eu-states-claims-management-guidelines-claims-arising-due-to-maritime-pollution-incidents.html

FPI 18.0134. Frontex OSH. Regional Migrant Healthcare Contingency Plan

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FPI 18.0134. Frontex OSH. Regional Migrant Healthcare Contingency Plan
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Frontex 15
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This plan describes the coordinated set of operating procedures for medical interventions to be implemented for migrants landing on Sicilian shores, taking into account both healthcare at disembarkation and healthcare administered in first reception centres. This plan applies both to planned landings in the context of search and rescue operations at sea (SAR) and other planned operations, and to unplanned landings. This plan also applies to landings on the Island of Lampedusa and other minor islands of Sicily and does not contradict the ‘Recommendations for the management of healthcare problems related to the influx of migrants on small islands’ issued by the Ministry of Health on 5 November 2012, – Office 3, Coordination of the Office for Maritime, Air and Border Healthcare, but instead defines all roles and skills in operational job role information.

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FPI 18.0085. Eastern Partnership. Interoperability Assessment Programme Study

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FPI 18.0085. Eastern Partnership. Interoperability Assessment Programme Study
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Frontex 14
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The study presents the findings and recommendations of the 2017–2018 European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) Common Core Curriculum interoperability assessment programme (CCC-IAP) as part of the Eastern Partnership integrated border management (EaP-IBM) capacity building project led by Frontex, in cooperation with the World Customs Organisation, the International Organisation for Migration and the International Centre for Migration Policy Development. The purpose of the IAP is to measure the level at which, following the acquisition of the knowledge and skills defined in the CCC, the new border guards in the EaP countries participating in the project can demonstrate interoperability, proved by the results of an evaluation administered online.

Contact: HoU.TRU@frontex.europa.eu

Link: https://myfx.frontex.europa.eu/cases/DMS9/DMS-00009/Documents/FPI-21.0015/IAP%20Study.pdf#search=Interoperability%20%20Assessment%20Programme%20Study

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EFCA Technical Guidelines and Specifications for the Implementation of Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) in EU fisheries

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EFCA Technical Guidelines and Specifications for the Implementation of Remote Electronic Monitoring (REM) in EU fisheries
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EFCA 11
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The scope of this document is to describe minimum technical requirements and standards for REM systems, which
could be used as a tool to monitor and document compliance with the CFP landing obligation in EU fisheries. It is
meant as a guidance document for MS authorities to be used for the potential implementation of REM on their
vessels with the purpose of monitoring and control of the landing obligation and related provisions. The document
also seeks to highlight particular issues that require attention when implementing and using a REM system.

https://www.efca.europa.eu/sites/default/files/Technical%20guidelines%20and%20specifications%20for%20the%20implementation%20of%20Remote%20Electronic%20Monitoring%20%28REM%29%20in%20EU%20fisheries.pdf

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