What does APAN do?
- Integrates information to increase multilateral planning effectiveness and interoperability
- Links disaster centers and data sources to speed the flow of crisis information
- Strengthens best practices for cooperative efforts
- Provides technically simple means for the user to access and share information
- Finds paths to existing information sources
Because of it’s unique setup, APAN applies across a broad spectrum of regional objectives in addition to humanitarian assistance and disaster relief:
- Global War on Terrorism – Providing an information exchange portal for the 322 Civil Affairs Brigade for their pre-deployment and training information as they get ready for their tour in Iraq.
- Peace Keeping Operations – Providing the information portal for the multi-national PKO 05 exercise including interactive exercise development tools for designing the exercise.
- Homeland Security – Development of a portal for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High Yield explosives information and training for first responders.
- Interoperability – Providing Joint Interoperability test center applications for regional military communicators to plan for communication assets in multinational operations.
From it’s humble beginnings APAN has become an integral part of PACOM’s objective of enhancing regional security cooperation and looks forward to the challenges of an ever-expanding mission.