22 March 2022
2017/PRU/05 Operations Division Joint Operations Unit Land Borders Sector
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Evaluation report: Rapid Border Intervention Exercise 2017
Contents
1. Background information
1.1. Brief risk assessment
1.2. Operational aim
1.2.1. REX 2017 Operational aim
1.2.2. Rapid Border Intervention exercise aim
1.3. Period of implementation and operational areas
1.4. Participants
2. Achievement of objectives
2.1. Operational objectives
2.1.1. Enhance border security
2.1.2. Provide technical and operational assistance in SAR cases
2.1.3. Support MS in carrying out coast guard functions
2.1.4. Enhance operational cooperation
2.1.5. Enhance exchange of information
2.1.6. Identify possible risks and threats
2.1.7. Establish and exchange best practices
2.2. Rapid border intervention exercise objectives
2.2.1. Enhance the awareness of and test the implementation of the existing rapid border intervention mechanism
2.2.2. Increase the number of members of the rapid reaction pool with relevant training and operational experience
2.2.3. Reinforcing the ongoing operational activities
3. Link to other Frontex activities and best practices
3.1. JO FOA 2017 Land on Border Surveillance
3.2. JO Focal Points 2017 Land/Air/Sea
3.3. JO FOA 2017 Land on border checks
3.4. Training
4. Operational results
5. Financial information
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