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22 March 2006 1Sustain the Mission — Secure the Future
Searching for Sustainability: Army Environmental Foresight
John J. Fittipaldi, CEPSenior Fellow
Army Environmental Policy Institute (AEPI)
2006 Joint Services Environmental Management ConferenceDenver, Colorado
22 March 2006
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Purpose
Describe AEPI’s foresight process:meet charter responsibilitiesposition the Army to anticipate emerging environmental issuesachieve sustainability
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Take Away
AEPI is developing a unique capability to take a hard look at future issues leading the Army towards sustainability.
Foresight includes partnership opportunities for other organizations to engage in the process and shape our future.
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Agenda
• AEPI Charter• Background on emerging issues analysis• AEPI issue scanning, trends analysis and
foresight process• Status• Partnership opportunities
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AEPI Charter
The AEPI mission is to assist the Secretariat in the development of proactive policies and strategies to address environmental issues that may have significant future impacts on the Army.
P A G E 5
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Issues Management Curve
ManagementManagementStagesStages
MaintenanceMaintenanceStagesStages
EarlyEarlyAwareness &Awareness &ExpectationsExpectations
Societal &Societal &PoliticalPolitical
DevelopmentsDevelopments
Lobbying &Lobbying &LegislativeLegislative
ActionsActions
RegulationRegulation&&
LitigationLitigation
TimeTime
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Issues Management CurvePu
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TimeTime
Global Water ScarcityGlobal Water Scarcity
Control Resistant PathogensControl Resistant Pathogens
Light PollutionLight Pollution
ZeroZero--Point EnergyPoint Energy
EMFEMF
Environmental SecurityEnvironmental Security
Chlorinated CompoundsChlorinated Compounds
ISO 14000ISO 14000
Endocrine DisruptorsEndocrine Disruptors
SustainabilitySustainability
ZeroZero--DischargeDischarge
Noise PollutionNoise Pollution
ParticulatesParticulates
Chemical DemilitarizationChemical Demilitarization
Depleted UraniumDepleted Uranium
Environmental EquityEnvironmental Equity
Pollution PreventionPollution Prevention
Early AwarenessEarly Awareness
Societal/Political Societal/Political DevelopmentsDevelopments
Lobbying &Lobbying &LegislationLegislation
Regulation & LitigationRegulation & Litigation
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Emerging Issues Continuum
Issue scanningTrends analysisForesight
• Forecasting• Scenario building• Futures
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Issue Scanning
• AEPI Fellows regularly track research interests and thrust area relevance
• Contract efforts to support systematic scanning:– American Council of UN Universities trends
monitoring and monthly scanning report analyzing topics with military implications
– LMI systematic scanning to support foresight process with regular topical brochures via AEPI website
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Foresight PurposeMechanism for building, improving and focusing an organization on key environment, safety, and occupational health (ESOH) issues.
Regular information shapes thinking and actions
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What is Foresight?
• Intelligence gathering for emerging issues• Directions, not predictions• Looking to the future: the Army “strategic
scout”• A charter responsibility of AEPI
Foresight Goal: Sustainability through improved policy decisions today, preventing trends from becoming tomorrow’s issues
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Foresight MethodologySystematic—scanning trendscollecting trend data and analyzing for ESOH policy implications, leveraging previous AEPI efforts
Regular cross-group working and Consultative Team sessions to discuss research, identify trends and confirm directions
Participatory—shaping topicsilluminating intersection where trends overlap with current Army ESOH policy/doctrine, from many perspectives
Vision-building—leading policy improvementidentifying policy gaps and need for improvement; crafting recommendations
Facilitated annual foresight workshop with wider Army and scientific community to discuss emerging issues, possible scenarios, and policy implications
Regular topical papers to stimulate discussion in wider Army community
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Foresight Consultative Team
• Purpose:– Assist in refining the foresight process to accomplish objectives
and ensure Army relevance– Provide perspectives from individual organizations, extensive
background research, and wealth of experience to clearly identify topics
– Shape topics and prepare for the annual workshop to wider audience
• Membership:– Mr. Bill Goran, ERDC/CERL– Dr. Rebecca Johnson, Army Engineer School– COL Chris King, US Military Academy, West Point– Mr. Michael Kingsley, HQ USACE, Strategic Planning– Dr. Kurt Preston, Army Research Office– Mr. John Fittipaldi, Army Environmental Policy Institute
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Evaluative Criteria for Topical Relevance
• Relevance to mission, community and environment
• 3-7 years into the future• Army relevance• Help the Army achieve sustainability• Supported by defensible analytics• Actionable
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Foresight Status
Foresight Brochure Edition #1 released November 2005: Nanotechnology
How will a sustainable Army harness the potential of
nanotechnology while ensuring compatibility with natural and
human systems?
* Dave Sheets, AEPI, presents Nanotechnology military applications and ESOH policy issues on Thursday, 1:30pm, Room 301
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Emerging Topics
• ESOH implications of stability, security, transition, and Reconstruction (SSTR) operations on the Army
• Systematic approach to natural resources management
• Military responsibility in natural disaster response and recovery
• Military response to resource-related conflicts• Market-based strategies to manage carbon
emissions • Military role as a leader in policy, strategy,
technology and practice
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Communication Plan
• Regular release on AEPI website• Publicize via existing email distribution• Publish paper copies for wide distribution
and discussion• Roundtables and workshop to shape and
disseminate
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Partnership Opportunities
• Roundtable or working group to address specific topics
• Annual foresight workshop participation• Feedback via AEPI website or POC to
continue to shape topics and process
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Summary
• Foresight process is essential AEPI activity• Process is continuously refined to ensure strategic
relevance • Foresight presents organizational opportunity to
support the Soldier, search for sustainability, and shape our future
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Acknowledgements
• LMI– Ms Nancy Natoli– Mr. Matt Phillip– Mr. Chris Werle– Mr. Lisa Powell – Mr. Fred Boecher– Ms. Erica Rohr– Ms. Roja Kolachina– Mr. Steve Stone
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Questions and Comments
John J. Fittipaldi, CEPSenior Fellow, Army Environmental Policy Institute (AEPI)