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OUR NATIONAL SECURITY
POLICY FOR CHANGE AND
FILIPINOS WELL-BEING
(2017-2022)
07 October 2016
BRIEFING BY THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL SECRETARIAT
NATIONAL SECURITY
THRUSTS OF THE
CURRENT
ADMINISTRATION
“My dream is that all
Filipinos will say they are
Filipinos, no longer from left or
right, Moro rebels or terrorists,
and live in peace.”
President Rodrigo R. Duterte
Business Forum, Davao City
21 June 2016
“Enduring peace can be
attained only if we meet
the fundamental needs
of every man, woman
and child”
--- PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. DUTERTE
First State of the Nation Address
25 July 2016
CHAPTER 1: NSP PURPOSE
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provides a roadmap for the attainment of the country’s security
vision and mission;
outlines national security priorities based on realistic analyses of
risks and opportunities;
offers a strategic direction on how to protect and enhance our
national interests, and
introduces actions and measures for its effective management
and implementation.
CHAPTER 2: NATIONAL SECURITY INTERESTS
Public Safety and Order
Cultural Cohesiveness
Territorial Integrity
Economic Solidarity
Ecological Balance
External Peace & Harmony
Moral-Spiritual Consensus
CHAPTER 3: NATIONAL SECURITY VISION
The Government of the Republic of the
Philippines envisions by 2022, a united and secure
nation wherein the people’s core values, welfare
and well-being, way of life; territorial integrity
and sovereignty are protected and enhanced.
CHAPTER 4:
NATIONAL SECURITY
CHALLENGES
“There are many amongst us who advance the
assessment that the problems that bedevil our
country today which need to be addressed with
urgency, are corruption, both in the high and low
echelons of government, criminality in the streets,
and the rampant sale of illegal drugs.… For I
see these ills as mere symptoms of a virulent
social disease that creeps and cuts into moral
fiber of Philippine society. I sense a problem
deeper and more serious than any of those
mentioned or all of them put together.”
President Rodrigo R. Duterte
Inaugural Speech
30 June 2016
CHAPTER 4: NATIONAL SECURITY CHALLENGES
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
Law & Order and
Criminality
Illegal Drugs
Criminality
Crimes against
person
Internal Armed
Conflicts
Communist
insurgency
Secessionist
movement
Terrorism &
Transnational Crimes
Economic and Social
Threats
ASG
Transnational
crimes
Poverty
Graft and
corruption
Resource Security
(Food, Human
Resources, Energy
and Water)
CHAPTER 4: NATIONAL SECURITY CHALLENGES
EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT
Overlapping Territorial and Maritime
Claims and other Regional Concerns
The West Philippine Sea and
elsewhere
Encroachments into PHL EEZ
Possible Korean Peninsula Conflict
Global & Regional
Geopolitical Issues
United States
Japan
ASEAN
China
Others (South Korea,
Australia, Russia and
India)
Global Uncertainty and
WMD
Arms Race
Nuclear Proliferation
CHAPTER 4: NATIONAL SECURITY CHALLENGES
OTHER STRATEGIC ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
Technological Advances &
Threats of Cyber Attacks
Technological advances
and dependency
Protection of critical
infrastructure
Cyber security threats
Climate Change and its
National Security Risks
Climate change & global
warming
Environmental
degradation
Disasters and crises
Institutional Concerns
Deterioration of values in the
security sector, political system,
and bureaucracy
Welfare and safety of OFWs
Providing basic services: food,
water, housing, education,
health and nutrition, & energy
CHAPTER 5:
NATIONAL SECURITY
GOALS AND STRATEGIC
OBJECTIVES
CHAPTER 5: NS GOALS AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
NS Goal: PROMOTE PUBLIC SAFETY AND ORDER
Strategic Objectives:
1. Promote participatory governance through the synergy of the three branches of Government and
through the devolution and decentralization of the political power and responsibility of local
government units.
2. Launch a holistic program to combat illegal drugs, corruption, crime and terrorism.
3. Strengthen the rule of law by instituting reforms to the five pillars of the criminal justice system.
4. Highlight the culture of conciliation to end all forms of conflicts
5. Bolster the capability of the Intelligence Community on strategic foresight and utilize National
Intelligence Estimates for national security decision-making
6. Work towards the passage of peace and national security legislations that would strengthen security
sector governance and transformation
CHAPTER 5: NS GOALS AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
NS Goal: SAFEGUARD TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY AND SOVEREIGNTY
Strategic Objectives:
1. Promote external harmonious relationship and strengthen alliances and strategic
partnership with our neighbors and the world at large
2. Pursue regional and international cooperation in various areas and identify new
cooperative security arrangements with allies and neighbors
3. Develop defense capability to protect our sovereignty and strategic maritime interests
4. Provide government funding for studies on strategic industries and innovative technologies
for defense and security
CHAPTER 5: NS GOALS AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
NS Goal: BOLSTER ECONOMIC STRENGTH AND SOLIDARITY
Strategic Objectives:
1. Ensure peaceful and conducive environment to eradicate poverty and achieve the 10-point
socio-economic development agenda
2. Strengthen cyber security and develop strategies to protect vital and critical infrastructures
and that would prevent new and emerging technologies from becoming national security
threats
3. Harness the knowledge and experienced gained by Global Pinoys and ensure social
protection for the families they left behind
4. Address smuggling and counterfeiting activities that destroy the economy
5. Treat food security, health security, energy security, water security and transport security as
important national security priorities
CHAPTER 5: NS GOALS AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
NS Goal: PROTECT AND PRESERVE ECOLOGICAL BALANCE
Strategic Objectives:
1. Enhance the security sectors capability for humanitarian assistance and disaster response
2. Protect the country’s forests and marine ecosystems
3. Institutionalize climate change adaptation measures
4. Adhere to international protocol and standards on global warming and climate change
5. Adopt smart technology such as rainwater collection and impoundment
CHAPTER 5: NS GOALS AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
NS Goal: PROMOTE CULTURAL COHESIVENESS
Strategic Objectives:
1. Strengthen social protection programs
2. Enlarge avenues for greater stakeholders participation in governance and nation-building
3. Pursue ethical standards in public and private service
4. Uphold the culture of meritocracy and honor in the promotion in the security sectors
CHAPTER 5: NS GOALS AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
NS Goal: PROMOTE MORAL AND SPIRITUAL CONSENSUS
Strategic Objectives:
1. Regularly convene the institutions for national security to unify efforts in decision making
2. Raise public awareness in promoting Filipino unity, nationalism and teamwork
3. Enhance integrity development at all school levels
4. Encourage the ruling elites to promote the common good
5. Revive programs that would instill love of country
6. Strictly enforce policies that would level political and economic playing fields
CHAPTER 5: NS GOALS AND STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
NS Goal: CONTRIBUTE TO GLOBAL PEACE AND HARMONY
Strategic Objectives:
1. Ensure an independent foreign policy and pro-actively venture on opportunities to promote
national interests
2. Promote “rules-based” international order and pro-active diplomacy
3. Contribute to UN peacekeeping operations in conflict areas and pursue friendly and
constructive relations with all nations
4. Strengthen law enforcement cooperative arrangements
5. Promote “Global Pinoys” as instruments for best practices and nation building
CHAPTER 6: ORGANIZATION FOR NATIONAL SECURITY
CHAPTER 7: RESOURCE GENERATION FOR NATIONAL
SECURITY
1. Human Resource Development
2. Legislations and Executive Issuances
3. Funding and Budgetary Resources
4. Strategic Industries / Flagship Projects
STRATEGIC INDUSTRIES
(AS PER E.O. 226 – INVESTMENT PRIORITIES PLAN (IPP)
1. Agriculture/Agribusiness and Fishery
2. Creative Industries/Knowledge-Based
Services
3. Shipbuilding
4. Mass Housing
5. Iron and Steel
6. Energy
7. Infrastructure
8. Research and Development
9. Green Projects
10. Motor Vehicles
11. Strategic Projects
12. Hospital/Medical Services
13. Disaster Prevention, Mitigation and
Recovery Projects
OTHER STRATEGIC INDUSTRIES
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Education Industry
Bio-Technology
Banking and Finance
Constructions and Manufacturing
Services
Transportation and Automobile
Water
Strategic Materials
Electronics
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Space Industry
Tourism
Film Industry
Cultural Heritage
Land Combat System
Weapons and Ammunitions
Aircraft
Mass Media
CHAPTER 8: NATIONAL SECURITY PRIORITIES
 Human/Personal Security
 Energy Security
 Cultural Security
 Cybersecurity
 Food Security
 Military and Border Security
 Economic Security
 Disaster Security
 Environment and Resources
Security
 Information Security
 Geostrategic Security
CHAPTER 9: MANAGING CRISES AND NATIONAL
EMERGENCIES
PREDICT
PREVENT
WEAK SIGNALS,
DRIVERS,
Incident
INHIBITORS,
Growth
WILDCARDS
Stage
(HAZARDS,
THREATS, RISKS,
OPPORTUNITIES,
&
VULNERABILITIES)
Resolution
Turning Point
Critical
Incident
PERFORM
Growth
Stage
POST-ACTION and
ASSESSMENT
Resolution
Resolution
Turning Point
Crisis/
Emergency
Growth
Stage
PREPARE
SOPS, TTPs, Emergency Readiness Plan
First Responders/
On-Scene Commander
Turning Point
Disaster
Crisis Action Planning
Crisis Management
Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Council
Council/ICS Commander
Policy Process/
Inter-Agency Contingency Planning Process
CHAPTER 10: STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION PROGRAMS
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Address the need to inform the people of the concerns and challenges affecting
the people’s well-being, their lives, their livelihood, and their future.
Win public trust particularly to the security forces in order to foster cooperation
and ensure safety in the communities.
Harness the media outfits, the Internet websites and satellite/cable television
channels, think tanks, and other platforms as the communication system for
information sharing, innovation, and feedback to key security issues with national
and international significance.
Devote resources to better manage the information and effectively communicate
its message to the public.
CHAPTER 11: SUMMARY
The Duterte Administration, through the National Security
Policy, is committed to:
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Achieve the national security vision and mission now and in
the years to come;
Create the conditions conducive for economic and human
development, with emphasis on human security, health
security, food security, rule of law and respect for human
rights;
CHAPTER 11: SUMMARY
The Duterte Administration, through the National Security
Policy, is committed to:
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Develop a system of national security, which is rules-based
and adequately responsive to security risks and
opportunities; and
Enhance the process, the scope, and composition of the
national security system that could effectively and
efficiently implement the strategic programs in this National
Security Policy.
“We will strive to have a
permanent and lasting peace before
my term ends. That is my goal, that is
my dream.”
PRESIDENT RODRIGO R. DUTERTE
First State of the Nation Address
25 July 2016
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