- Source: National Operative Staff (Denmark)
The National Operative Staff (NOST) (Danish: National Operativ Stab (NOST)) is a collaboration at the highest level between authorities in Denmark, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. The staff's main task is to create an overview so that the government and other authorities have a sufficient basis for making decisions. The National Operative Staff is obliged to hold at least one alert exercise every six months. The Danish National Police coordinates the work.
NOST is activated, for example, by:
major accidents
disasters
terrorist attacks
cyber attacks
state visits
summits
NOST was established in 2005 by the government in connection with the tsunami in Thailand as part of the defense agreement 2005-09.
Members
The permanent members of NOST are:
Danish National Police
Danish Security and Intelligence Service
Danish Defence Command
Danish Defence Intelligence Service
Centre for Cyber Security
Danish Emergency Management Agency
Danish Health Authority
Danish Civil Aviation and Railway Authority
Danish Critical Supply Agency
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Other authorities are called in as needed. For example, the Danish Meteorological Institute is called in during storms.
Activities
For example, NOST has been activated at the:
2009 United Nations Climate Change Conference
Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption
2015 Copenhagen shootings
Tsunami in Greenland 2017
Drought in the summer of 2018
Great Belt Bridge rail accident in 2019
COVID-19 pandemic in 2019 to 2022
Landslide at Nordic Waste in 2021 to 2024
Nord Stream pipelines sabotage in 2022
Storm surge in 2023
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- National Operative Staff (Denmark)
- Ministry of Societal Resilience and Contingency (Denmark)
- List of banks in India
- Home Guard (Denmark)
- List of equipment of the Royal Danish Army
- Royal Danish Navy
- Cooperative
- History of Denmark
- Dancon/Irak
- GRU (Russian Federation)