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The Crisis and Consequence
Management Team
The crisis and consequence
management group
Courses and seminars
Crises and consequence
management group
Our team is comprised of skilled professionals who
are active both in Israel and abroad.
We provide consulting in the fields of Emergency
Management and Homeland Security Planning:
Consultation
Preparedness
Training
Organization
Our team has acquired vast hands-on experience
in a variety of crisis and emergency situations,
particularly in war and CBRNE terror events.
Abraham (Avi) Bachar
B. General (res.) MA. The Crisis and Consequence
Management Group Integrator
Gen. Bachar served until recently as the Chairman of the National
Emergency Economy Organization for the Israeli Ministry Of
Defense-MOD (MELACH).
Served as Chief of Staff for the Israeli Home Front Command, IDF.
Earned his M.A. in Communal Policy and Public Administration
from Tel-Aviv University.
Gen. Bachar wrote the Israeli National Response Plan for
Earthquakes and for CBRNE terror events.
Gen. Bachar is an internationally recognized authority in the
development of operational and organizational methods,
emergency incident doctrines and training programs.
Eng. Col. (res.) Yori Sofrin
CE, MSc, Head of the Civil Protection Section
Col. Sofrin has acquired vast knowledge and experience in threat
analysis and in defining solutions for protective systems.
Col. Sofrin earned an MSc in Civil Engineering from Northwestern
University.
Col. Sofrin last held the position of Head of the Civil Protection
Department, Home Front Command (HFC), IDF.
Col. Sofrin acts as HFC spokesman in reserve duty.
Areas of specialty:
Risk assessment of populations and structures.
Planning and providing solutions for personal and collective protection.
Emergency readiness training for civilians.
Planning and training of industry and emergency organizations.
Police Brigadier General (Ret.)
And Col. (Res.) Meir Ben-Ishay Senior Consultant
B. General Ben - Ishay served his military service in various command positions and had
extensive experience in operational command of large units, management, training and
instruction.
After retiring from active military service, Ben - Ishay joined the Israeli police force, the
first role where he founded the department of Emergency Planning at the Israel Police
Force. In this position he formulated the doctrine of police response to various
emergency situations - such as War, Earthquake and CBRNE terror event
The second role as Police Brigadier General, Ben Ishay established– the new Police
Security Division. In this context he actually set the concept of the security of Israel,
implemented standards, the service level required, training and regulation require all
organizations and security companies in Israel.
Ben Ishay's professional experience contains expert systems management, with
extensive and proven experience in security, protection, and technology, with extensive
experience in preparing large organizations for various emergency situations.
B. General (res.) Joseph Sembira
MA- Head of Local Authorities Section
Gen. Sembira is renowned expert on local authority
preparedness and readiness.
He lectures in the Local Authority Readiness course at BarIlan University.
Gen. Sembira earned an MBA from Tel-Aviv University.
Served as Commander of the Tel-Aviv Region during the Gulf
War (1991), IDF.
Gen. Sembira specializes in system analysis and in:
Preparedness of local authorities for emergency situations.
Conducting local authorities' personnel training programs.
Planning and establishing local authority operations centers.
Security systems - assessment, planning and management.
Dr. Col. (res.) Jacob Adler
Head of Medical Section
Dr. Adler is an orthopedic surgeon and emergency physician with broad
experience.
He has served as an Adviser on Disaster and Emergency Medicine to the
Ministry of Health in Israel.
Dr. Adler served as Deputy Surgeon General of the Medical Corps, IDF;
Head of the Medical Branch Home Front Command (during the Gulf War),
IDF; and Director General of Magen David Adom (National Ambulance
Services).
Dr. Adler has accumulated extensive experience in planning and organizing
pre-hospital and hospital medical services in Israel and abroad.
Dr. Adler was the Medical Adviser for the Department of Peacekeeping
Operations at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
He has been active in organizing and leading several humanitarian
medical rescue and assistance teams to foreign countries.
Lt. Colonel (res.). Eran Magen
Search & Rescue (SAR) expert
Over the last 15 years, Eran deals with organize SAR teams and teaching them a
variety of rescue fields needed to handle emergency situations.
For 10 years he serves as the Deputy Commanding Officer of the Israeli National Search
and Rescue Unit.
He was the commander of the Israeli Humanitarian aid delegation to many countries
around the world.
Plan, organize and training the National Turkey SAR team.
Instruct courses in rescue for fire departments in Israel and around the world.
The experience gained over the years by conducting projects around the world, gave him
the ability to define special needs for specific geographical areas, different weather
conditions and different Nations.
Responsible for:
Defining the special organization needed to work in specific areas
Defining the qualifications command and CCC needed for the SAR team
Defining the relevant logistic and equipment needed.
Mobility abilities needed by the team (Boats, helicopter, cars, etc.).
Training
Lt. Col. ( Res.) Itai Peleg
Head of Seminars and Drills Section
Lt. Col. Has vase knowledge and experience in the fields of search
and rescue and population preparation.
Lt. Col. Peleg last held the position of Head of the HFC strategic
Planning and Structure Branch, IDF.
He earned an MA in Low Studies from Bar- Ilan University.
Lt. Col. Peleg is responsible for:
Conducting seminars and drills.
Organization and development of operational doctrine.
Project manager.
Team methodology
Threat
Policy
Concept of Operation
Planning Guidelines for
Organizations
Planning Guidelines for
Population
Manuals of Operations
Equipping & Infrastructure
Training & Exercising
Instructional methods
Adapting levels and methods of instruction to the
client’s needs.
Employing high ranking experienced officers and
professionals.
Utilizing knowledge based on years of accumulated
field experience.
Using exercises for practice and comprehensive
understanding.
Applying different levels of training including table top
to full scale.
Exercise integrative staff for crisis
management
The steps needed to prepare a National Disaster Plan.
The Israeli Integrated Response to a CBRNE terror event.
The Israeli Integrated Response to an earthquake.
Defining Command, Control and Communication roles.
Tabletop exercises – presenting an operational problem,
troubleshooting and round table solutions discussion.
Training "site commanders" for
earthquakes
The Israeli Integrated Response to earthquake.
Defining Command, Control and Communication roles.
Preparing a district/city for emergencies.
Command and control principals and challenges.
Lessons learned from earthquakes in Turkey and Haiti.
Tabletop exercise.
Training "site commanders" for
CBRNE event
Preparing a district/city for a CBRNE terror event.
Command and control principals and challenges.
Population: medical, media and evacuation challenges.
Tabletop exercise.
Hospital preparation for mass
casualty event
Determining relevant scenarios for a hospital.
Infrastructure and site arrangements.
Organization of the ‘staff and stuff’.
Shifting from routine to emergency in a short period of
time.
Managing public information and media.
Tabletop exercise.
Establishing and training search
and rescue units
Definition of the structure and the organization of the
unit according to requirements.
Qualification of commanders in the unit, as preparation
for the unit establishment.
Instructing commanders.
Determining the best equipment for the unit.
Storage and preparation of equipment.
Training and drills.
Preparing population for emergency
Israeli lessons learned.
Principles for preparing communities for disasters.
Community social resilience.
“Help them help themselves”
Community psychosocial treatment.
Community confronting terror incidents.
Simulations and workshops.
Structural planning of National
Emergency Economy Organizations
The Israeli emergency economy organization.
Determining the scenarios to be ready for.
Defining the scale of services.
Determine the size of the national stockpile.
Command, control and communication.
Conducting derails.
Preparing airports to deal with a
chemical terror event
Risk analysis, assessment and threats definition.
Defining the Concept of Operation.
Planning an evacuation plan for the population.
Defining protected buildings, protection gear,
elements and alert systems.
Tabletop exercise.
structure
Build Disaster Response Plan
(DRP)
General requirements.
Planning.
Implementation and operation.
Checking.
Management review.
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