MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF
THE KINGDOM OF DENMARK
AND
THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF
THE REPUBLIC OF ESTONIA
AND
THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF
THE REPUBLIC OF LATVIA
AND
THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE OF
CANADA AND THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES
AND
THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE OF
THE FRENCH REPUBLIC
AND
THE FEDERAL MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF
THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
AND
THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF
THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC
AND
THE MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEFENCE OF
THE REPUBLIC OF LITHUANIA
AND
THE MINISTER OF NATIONAL DEFENCE OF
THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND
AND
THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF
THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA
AND
THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE OF
THE KINGDOM OF SPAIN
AND
THE MINISTRY OF DEFENCE OF
THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
AND
THE SUPREME HEADQUARTERS ALLIED POWERS EUROPE
CONCERNING
THE OPERATION, MANNING, FUNDING, ADMINISTRATION, AND SUPPORT OF
THE HEADQUARTERS MULTINATIONAL DIVISION NORTH
Table of
Contents
Introduction
Section I Definitions
Section II Purpose and Scope
Section III Task and Status
Section IV Information Security
Section V Participation and Contribution
Section VI Plenary
Section VII Manning
Section VIII Discipline and National Duties
Section IX Financial Procedures
Section X Budgetary, Accounting, and Auditing Provisions
Section XI Welfare and Amenities
Section XII Equipment
Section XIII Claims
Section XIV Settlement of Disputes
Section XV Commencement, Modifications, Withdrawal, and
Termination
Annexes:
A. Financial Principles and Procedures, Accounting and
Auditing Provisions
B. HQ MND-N Initial Manning Table
C. Participants' Cost Sharing Formula
D. Charges for Accommodation, Messing, Education, Medical and
other Facilities
E. Note of Accession Template
F. Terms of Reference of HQ MND-N Senior Resource
Committee
G. Technical Arrangement Template for Contributing
Partners
Introduction
The Ministry of Defence of the Kingdom of Denmark, the
Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Estonia, the Ministry of
Defence of the Republic of Latvia, the Department of National
Defence of Canada and the Canadian Armed Forces, the Minister of
Defence of the French Republic, the Federal Ministry of Defence
of the Federal Republic of Germany, the Ministry of Defence of
the Italian Republic, the Ministry of National Defence of the
Republic of Lithuania, the Minister of National Defence of the
Republic of Poland, the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of
Slovenia, the Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of Spain and the
Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland - hereinafter referred to as
"Participants";
And
The Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE)
CONSIDERING the constant desire of the Parties to the North
Atlantic Treaty to unite their efforts for collective defence and
for preservation of peace and security;
HAVING REGARD to the provisions of the North Atlantic Treaty,
dated 4 April 1949;
HAVING REGARD to the provisions of the Agreement between the
Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty Regarding the Status of
their Forces (NATO SOFA), dated 19 June 1951;
HAVING REGARD to the Protocol on the Status of International
Military Headquarters set up Pursuant to the North Atlantic
Treaty (Paris Protocol), dated 28 August 1952;
HAVING REGARD to the provisions of the Agreement between the
Republic of Latvia and the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Europe and Headquarters, Supreme Allied Commander Transformation
to Supplement the Paris Protocol (Supplementary Agreement), dated
15 January 2016;
HAVING REGARD to the provisions of the agreements and
arrangements between the Kingdom of Denmark and Supreme
Headquarters Allied Powers Europe and Headquarters, Supreme
Allied Commander Transformation on the status of the
International Military Headquarters (IMHQ) on the territory of
the Kingdom of Denmark;
HAVING REGARD to the provisions of the Agreement among the
States Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and the Other States
Participating in the Partnership for Peace Regarding the Status
of their Forces (PfP SOFA), dated 19 June 1995, the Additional
Protocol to the Agreement Among the States Parties to the North
Atlantic Treaty and the Other States Participating in the
Partnership for Peace Regarding the Status of their Forces
(Additional Protocol to the PfP SOFA), dated 19 June 1995, and
the Further Additional Protocol to the Agreement Among the States
Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and the Other States
participating in the Partnership for Peace Regarding the Status
of their Forces (Further Additional Protocol to the PfP SOFA),
dated 19 December 1997;
NOTING that not all Participants belong to Parties to the
Paris Protocol, the Additional Protocol to the PfP SOFA or the
Further Additional Protocol to the PfP SOFA;
ACKNOWLEDGING that Headquarters Multinational Division North
(HQ MND-N) is being established with reference to the Letter of
Intent (LOI), signed 11 July 2018 by a number of the
Participants, where the signatories to the LOI aim to further
commit to the security of the Alliance by enhancing the
collective defence capability focused on command and controlling
the Baltic region;
ACKNOWLEDGING that HQ MND-N is being established as a
Headquarters on Denmark's and Latvia's, respectively, sovereign
territory in peacetime with the task to assemble in Latvia during
crisis and operations as appropriate;
HAVING REGARD to the North Atlantic Council (NAC) decision
PO(2020)0330, Activation of Headquarters Multinational Division
North as a NATO Military Body with IMHQ status, dated 19 October
2020;
HAVING REGARD to relevant NATO doctrines and directives;
NOTING that non-NATO nations, international organisations and
non-governmental organisations (NGO) may participate in NATO
activities and/or NATO-led operations in accordance with NATO
policy.
DESIRING to establish and implement appropriate multinational
manning and funding arrangements as are necessary for the
operation of HQ MND-N;
The Participants and SHAPE have reached the following
understandings:
Section I
Definitions
1. Unless another meaning is specified within this Memorandum
of Understanding (MOU) and its follow-on documents, the NATO
Glossary of Terms and Definitions (AAP-6) and NATO Glossary of
Abbreviations used in NATO Documents and Publications (AAP-15)
are to apply.
In addition, for the purpose of this MOU, the following
definitions are to apply:
a. COM MND-N means Commander MND-N.
b. Headquarters Multinational Division North or HQ
MND-N means the International Military Headquarters which
comprises of two elements: Staff element East situated in Latvia
and Staff element West situated in Denmark, as reflected in Annex
B to this MOU, and collectively referred to as HQ MND-N.
c. Host Nation (HN) means the Kingdom of Denmark and/or
the Republic of Latvia on whose sovereign territories the HQ
MND-N is established.
d. Framework Nations means the Kingdom of Denmark, the
Republic of Estonia and the Republic of Latvia represented by
their Ministries of Defence.
e. Plenary means the executive policy committee
composed of the representatives of the Participants and
SHAPE.
f. Contributing Partner means any Non-NATO nation or
international organisation which contributes to HQ MND-N in
accordance with the framework established in this MoU and current
NATO policy and NAC decisions.
g. Senior National Representative means the senior
officer, or other designated officer of a Participant serving in
HQ MND-N.
h. Senior Resource Committee means the committee
responsible for considering resource issues arising from that
part of the HQ MND-N budget which is to be shared between the
Participants and for the resolution of issues arising out of the
administration of that part of the HQ MND-N budget.
i. National Support Element means any national
units/elements attached to HQ MND-N performing exclusively
national administrative tasks in order to support national
members of the HQ MND-N.
j. Note of Accession means a document by which NATO
allies accede HQ MND-N as Participants under the provisions of
this MOU.
k. Contributing Partners' Technical Arrangement means a
document by which the provisions of the status of each
Contributing Partner that decides to contribute to the HQ MND-N
is to be defined, including the personnel assigned to it and
arrangements for the operation, manning, administration, and
support of this HQ.
Section II
Purpose and Scope
1. The purpose of this MOU is to establish the principles and
set forth provisions for the status of HQ MND-N and that of the
personnel assigned to it, and to establish arrangements for
stationing, funding, manpower, administration, and logistical
support, as well as cost sharing among the Participants.
2. This MOU is not meant to constitute an international treaty
or to create any rights or obligations under public international
law. This MOU is not intended to conflict with applicable
national or international law or with any existing applicable
international agreements between the states of the Participants.
In the event of such conflict, national or international law and
existing international agreements between the states of the
Participants are to prevail. The Participants are to notify each
other in writing in the event of any such conflict.
Section
III
Task and Status
1. HQ MND-N coordinates and assists multinational training and
exercises in identified nations, and operates for national
defence as well as for collective defence purposes in accordance
with the North Atlantic Treaty.
2. HQ MND-N is under the operational command of Supreme Allied
Commander Europe (SACEUR) and may be employed in peacetime,
crisis and operations by NATO on the authority of the appropriate
NATO Military Authorities (NMA) by means of an exercise or
operational tasking issued in accordance with NATO standard
procedures. HQ MND-N is not be deployed or otherwise be made
unavailable to NATO without prior notification to SACEUR.
3. The command and control (C2) relationships enabling the HQ
MND-N to carry out its tasks in peacetime, crisis, and operations
are detailed in the Command and Control Technical Agreement (C2
TA) of the HQ MND-N.
4. The tasks of HQ MND-N are to:
a. Maintain and disseminate situational awareness;
b. Plan and command military operations in its area of
operation;
c. Command assigned troops;
d. Conduct training;
e. Execute other tasks set out by appropriate Military
Authorities.
5. The HQ MND-N is to be made available and sufficiently
resourced by the Participants to support all training and
exercise participation detailed in the formal NATO Military
Exercise Programme currently known as the Military Training and
Exercise Programme (MTEP). Additionally, the HQ MND-N is to be
available and sufficiently resourced to conduct any training
deemed necessary by COM MND-N in order to ensure availability for
NATO tasking in accordance with the appropriate readiness levels
and lead times, as defined in the MC-586 series.
6. A Participant under this MOU, other than a Framework Nation
(FN), wishing to affiliate units with the HQ MND-N may do so with
the consent of all Participants and SHAPE through a Note of
Accession to the C2 TA.
7. During crisis and operations the two elements of the HQ
MND-N are to assemble in Latvia and are primarily to operate from
a fixed location.
8. In accordance with NATO procedures, HQ MND-N is a
NAC-approved NATO Military Body which enjoys NATO IMHQ status
pursuant to the Paris Protocol and the Supplementary Agreements,
as applicable. The status of the HQ MND-N and its attached
support units/elements, as well as its personnel and their
dependents is defined in the Paris Protocol, NATO SOFA, PfP SOFA,
and Supplementary Agreements or any other agreements between the
concerned HN and SHAPE and Headquarters Supreme Allied Commander
Transformationon on the status of the IMHQ on the territory of
that HN, as applicable.
9. English is to be the working language of HQ MND-N.
Section IV
Information Security
1. Classified information stored, handled, generated,
transmitted or exchanged as a result of the execution of this MOU
is to be treated in accordance with C-M (2002) 49 "Security
within the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation", dated 17
June 2002, in the respective authorised edition, including all
supplements and amendments thereto, and existing international
agreements and arrangements.
2. Unclassified information stored, handled, generated,
transmitted or exchanged as a result of the execution of this MOU
is to be treated in accordance with C-M (2002) 60 "The
Management of non-classified NATO information," dated 24
July 2002, in the respective authorised edition, including all
supplements and amendments thereto, and existing security
agreements and arrangements.
3. Information exchanged or shared by the Participants or
SHAPE with non-NATO entities as a result of the execution of this
MOU is to be treated in accordance with the Bi-SC Handbook for
Information and Intelligence Sharing (I&IS) with Non-NATO
Entities (NNEs) v5.0, dated September 2014, including all
supplements and amendments thereto.
Section V
Participation and Contribution
1. Any NATO ally, providing they have no reservations or
caveats, may accede directly to this MOU under the provisions
approved by the Plenary and Senior Resources Committee (SRC), by
use of a Note of Accession (NOA) (template at Annex E). Accede
directly means completion of a NOA, signed by the joining NATO
ally, FNs and SHAPE and depend on the following criteria being
met:
a. The Plenary has approved the post(s) to be filled;
b. The SRC has approved the start date of their financial
contribution and initial contribution to offset previous
investments, if any; and
c. The joining NATO ally has no caveats or reservations.
2. If the acceding NATO ally has any reservations or caveats
to this MOU, these are to be declared in full on the NOA which is
to be signed by the acceding NATO ally, all Participants and
SHAPE. Caveats or reservations include any substantive deviations
from the NOA template at Annex E to this MOU.
3. Prior to the signing of the NOA, the joining NATO ally's
initial financial contribution and capital investment
contribution, if any, is to be settled and determined between the
joining NATO ally and the Participants and recorded in the
NOA.
4. Any Non-NATO nation or international organisation may be
granted the opportunity to contribute to HQ MND-N as a
Contributing Partner (CP). This opportunity and subsequent
contribution is to be in accordance with existing NATO policies
and NAC decisions. The details of the contribution of a CP are to
be approved by the Plenary and SRC and formalized through a
Technical Arrangement (TA) among the Participants, SHAPE and the
CP. A template TA is provided at Annex G to this MOU.
5. Any CP's personnel assigned to HQ MND-N, are to serve in HQ
MND-N in accordance with procedures guided by ACO Directive
045-001 "Allied Command Operations Military Personnel
Management and Administration for Peacetime Establishment
posts" or as established by the SRC and Plenary.
6. The status of the personnel of CPs and their dependents,
within the concerned host nation (HN), that are not covered by
the NATO SOFA or PfP SOFA and/or supplementary agreements, may be
subject to further arrangements with this HN.
Section VI
Plenary
1. The Plenary is to meet once a year to review the operation
and application of this MOU, including approval of changes to the
Manning Table and job descriptions, approval of units'
affiliation and concurrence regarding modifications of this MOU.
Chairmanship of the Plenary is to rotate among the FNs and is to
follow the chairmanship of the Division Committee as stated in
Annex C to the FN MOU.
2. The Plenary meetings are ordinarily convened upon
notification of the Chairman of the Plenary. One or more of the
Participants or SHAPE may request that the Chairman of the
Plenary convene an extraordinary meeting.
3. The Plenary is to be composed of the following:
Voting Members:
- An authorized representative from each of the
Participants,
Non-Voting Members:
- The Chairman (belonging to a FN, but not identical to the
voting representative of that FN)
- A representative from SHAPE,
- A secretary (provided by HQ MND-N)
- Agreed guests and observers,
- Subject matter experts attending in support of any
representative.
4. The Plenary decisions are to be made by consensus of the
Voting Members. Consensus means every voting member must vote
yes, or abstain from a decision, in order for the decision to be
approved (with a minimum of one yes vote). In case there be one
or more negative votes, the decision is not approved.
5. The COM MND-N is to be responsible for making appropriate
preparations for and hosting the meetings of the Plenary.
Personnel from the HQ MND-N are to attend the meetings, as
required by the Plenary.
Section
VII
Manning
1. The HQ MND-N Initial Manning Table, as of the date this MOU
is signed, including the posts assigned to individual
Participants (flagging), is set forth in Annex B of this MOU. All
updates/modifications to the Manning Table are to be approved by
the Plenary and recorded into a consolidated version in the
Plenary Decision Sheet. In case of an impact on the cost share,
the revised version of the Manning Table including the dates the
revision and the change to the cost chare takes effect, is to be
forwarded by the Chairman of the Plenaryto SHAPE, as the
custodian of this MOU, in order to be promulgated in certified
copies to the Participants. The tour of duty for each post is not
to be less than three years and is to be in accordance with ACO
Directive 045-001.
2. In accordance with national rules and regulations, informal
temporary arrangements in writing between the COM MND-N and the
Senior National Representative (SNR), or when applicable the
national authorities, of any concerned Participant may permit
changes, other than those affecting manpower levels and
allocation to specific nations, to be made to the approved post
allocation set out in section VI, paragraph 1, up to and
including OF-2 appointments.
3. Similar arrangements may, in accordance with national rules
and regulations, be applied on temporary basis up to and
including OF-5 appointments. Such temporary arrangements are
subject to the approval of all SNRs, or when applicable the
national authorities, and is to be brought before the next
Plenary session for approval in accordance with the principles
laid down in section VI of this MOU.
4. Unless otherwise approved by the Participants, any
supplement to or reduction in the approved post allocation set
out in the Manning Table or any change in the approved post
allocation in relation to appointments for OF-1 and above, may
only be effected by giving 12 (twelve) months' notice in writing
to the Chairman of the Plenary who is to notify all other
Participants and SHAPE of the relevant changes. All changes to
Participants' post allocation are to be approved in the
Plenary.
5. Job descriptions for the staff of the HQ MND-N and any
changes thereto are to be prepared by HQ MND-N and approved by
the Plenary. Changes in job descriptions of level OF-2 and below
only require the approval of the Participants directly affected.
HQ MND-N is to employ personnel in accordance with the relevant
job descriptions. The Participants are to provide personnel in
accordance with the relevant job descriptions.
6. A Participant may fill their flagged post with exchange
personnel (personnel coming from a non-MOU Participant with which
the concerned Participant has a corresponding bilateral
arrangement) after co-ordination with the Mininstry of Defence of
the relevant HN, compliance with existing NATO policies and NAC
decisions, and receipt of Plenary approval in accordance with the
principles laid down in section VI of this MOU.
Section
VIII
Discipline and National Duties
1. With regard to discipline and national duties, the
management of HQ MND-N personnel is to follow the procedures in
ACO Directive 045-001.
2. In matters of discipline and national duties, the SNRs, or
other designated officers, hold, with regard to the personnel of
their own nationality, all powers or competencies conferred on
them by their national laws and regulations. They are to ensure
that within the limits imposed by the respective national laws
and regulations, their personnel comply with the regulations
issued by the COM MND-N.
3. The Participants are not to withdraw their permanently
assigned personnel from the HQ MND-N until appropriate trained
replacement/augmentation personnel are provided in order to
ensure operational readiness and effectiveness of the HQ
MND-N.
4. Participants' personnel are to take leave in accordance
with their respective national laws, regulations and policy. The
HQ MND-N annual programme is to make provisions for periods of
minimum manning and is to periodically include additional
stand-down days (up to a maximum of 12 per annum), subject to
operational commitments.
Section IX
Financial Procedures
1. As a Headquarters within NATO Force Structure, HQ MND-N is
in principle, unless otherwise decided by NAC, not eligible for
NATO Common Funding. Thus, the funding responsibility is to be
met by the FNs and Participants.
2. The further provisions for funding responsibilities are
stipulated in Annex A, section A.I, to this MOU.
Section X
Budgetary, Accounting, and Auditing Provisions
1. Provisions setting financial, budgetary, accounting and
auditing rules and procedures are to be further defined by the
Senior Resource Committee in accordance with the regulations
stipulated in Annex A, section A.II, to this MOU.
Section XI
Welfare and Amenities
1. Personnel of Participants and their dependants, including
National Support Elements (NSE) and their dependents, are to have
access to the HNs' officially provided welfare facilities,
subject to availability and to the HNs' own national requirements
and standards. These services are to be subject to reimbursement
at current rates published by the HQ MND-N on the same basis as
Host Nations' personnel.
2. In addition, personnel of Participants and their
dependants, including NSE and their dependants are to have access
to recreational amenities of the HNs, subject to availability.
Any charges for these facilities are to be the same as those for
the HNs' own personnel and are to be the responsibility of the
individual involved. Damage caused to HNs facilities or
infrastructure is to be billed and payment for repair is the
responsibility of the individual involved.
3. Charges for accomodation, messing, education, medical,
dental care and other facilities in support to personnel of the
Participants and their dependants, including NSE and their
dependants are detailed in Annex D to this MOU.
Section
XII
Equipment
1. The equipment of the HQ MND-N is to comprise of all
material and equipment submitted by FNs free of charge, excluding
assets purchased by NATO or the FNs for a regional crisis
equipment pool and those temporarily located at the HQ MND-N.
Upon closure of the HQ MND-N or termination of this MOU, any
equipment originally contributed without charge by a Participant
is to be reverted to the Participant which provided the
equipment. Any equipment provided by the FNs is to remain the
property of the FNs. Any NATO provided equipment is to remain the
property of NATO and be re-distributed in accordance with
standard NATO procedures and the Paris Protocol.
2. Any equipment procured after this MOU becomes effective,
through the HQ MND-N's Shared Multinational Funded Budget (SMFB),
is to become property of the HQ MND-N. Upon closure of the HQ
MND-N or termination of this MOU, residual value or remaining
moveable property and equipment is to be distributed among the
Participants in a manner to be decided by the SRC.
3. NATO common funded property and equipment is not to be
utilised for non-NATO purposes without the specific prior
permission of the appropriate Strategic Command.
Section
XIII
Claims
1. Claims, with the exception of contractual claims, are to be
settled in accordance with Article 6 of the Paris Protocol and
Article VIII of the NATO SOFA.
2. Contractual claims are to be resolved in accordance with
applicable law.
3. Claims and payments attributable to the official activities
of the HQ MND-N or its personnel are to be shared by the
Participants in accordance with the cost-sharing formula in Annex
C to this MOU.
Section
XIV
Settlement of Disputes
1. Any dispute between any of the Participants and/or SHAPE
regarding the interpretation or application of this MOU, is to be
settled by consultations among the Participants and/or SHAPE.
Section XV
Commencement, Amendments, Withdrawal, and Termination
1. This MOU becomes effective on the date of the last
signature. This MOU is to remain in effect until it is terminated
in accordance with section XV, paragraph 4 of this MOU.
2. This MOU may be amended only with the unanimous written
consent of the Participants and SHAPE. Amendments are to be
attached to this MOU and registered as changes to the original
document.
3. Any Participant may withdraw from this MOU by giving twelve
(12) months prior notice in writing to SHAPE, who is to notify
all the other Participants. Reducing the number of flagged posts
to zero constitutes a withdrawal from this MOU. In the event of a
withdrawal, the respective Participant continues to provide
financial contribution to HQ MND-N until the end of the FY in
which the notice period ends.
4. This MOU may be terminated by unanimous consent of the
Participants and SHAPE in writing at any time. Upon the
termination of this MOU, the financial consequences resulting
therefrom, including the determination of the residual value of
the infrastructure, facilities and equipment subject to shared
funding, is to be settled by consultations between the
Participants.
5. References in this MOU to NATO policy documents are to
encapsulate any revisions thereof, or, as the case may be, are to
refer to such policy documents that may replace them.
This MOU is signed in duplicate, in English and French
languages, each version being equally valid. SHAPE is to be the
custodian of the MOU, any amending instruments and any Notes of
Accession thereto and is to provide a certified true copy to each
Participant.
For the Ministry of Defence of the Kingdom of Denmark
Signature _______________________________ Date 31.08.2021.
Rank OF-6 Name
Per Orluff
Knudsen
Appointment DNK
NMR
For the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Estonia
Signature _______________________________ Date 09.08.2021.
Rank OF-7 Name
Meelis Kiili
Appointment EST
NMR
For the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Latvia
This MOU and any subsequent amendment will enter into effect
for the Republic of Latvia on the day of the written notification
to SHAPE concerning the completion of its internal legal
procedures required to bring this MOU into effect.
Signature _______________________________ Date 28.06.2021.
Rank OF -5
Name Gunars
Kaulins
Appointment LVA
NMR
For the Department of National Defence of Canada,
Signature _______________________________ Date 23.07.2021.
Rank OF-6 Name
Carpentier
Appointment CAN
NMR
For the Minister for the Armed Forces of the French
Republic
Signature _______________________________ Date 30.08.2021.
Rank OF-6 Name
Gougeon
Appointment FRA
NMR
For the Federal Ministry of Defence of the Federal Republic of
Germany
The Federal Ministry of Defence of the Federal Republic of
Germany emphasises that this MOU constitutes a political
declaration of intent. It is not meant to constitute an
international treaty or to create any rights or obligations under
international law.
Signature _______________________________ Date 01.09.2021.
Rank Brigadier
General Name Shnittker
Appointment DEU
NMR
For the Ministry of Defence of the Italian Republic
Signature _______________________________ Date 02.09.2021.
Rank OF-6 Name
Enriko
Pacioni
Appointment ITA
NMR
For the Ministry of National Defence of the Republic of
Lithuania
Signature _______________________________ Date 31.08.2021.
Rank Brigadier
General Name Almantas Leika
Appointment LIT
NMR
For the Minister of National Defence of the Republic of
Poland
Signature _______________________________ Date 31.08.2021.
Rank OF-6 Name
Zenon
Brzuzsko
Appointment POL
NMR
For the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Slovenia
Signature _______________________________ Date 31.08.2021.
Rank OF-5 Name
Peter Starc
Appointment SVN
NMR
For the Minister of Defence of the Kingdom of Spain
Signature _______________________________ Date 02.09.2021.
Rank OF-6 Name
Alejandro Chueca
Ibañez
Appointment ESP
NMR
For the Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland
Signature ________________________ Date 06.09.2021.
Rank OF-6 Name
Jonathan
Biggart
Appointment GBR
NMR
For the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
Signature __________________________ Date 07.09.2021.
Rank OF-9 Name
Joachim Rühle
Appointment COS
SHAPE
Annex A
Financial Principles and Procedures, Accounting and Auditing
Provisions
A.I Financial principles
and funding responsibilities
1. As a Headquarters within NATO Force Structure, the
overarching funding-principle for HQ MND-N is that "costs
lie where they fall". HQ MND-N is in principle, unless
otherwise decided by NAC, not eligible for NATO Common Funding.
Thus, the funding responsibility is to be met by the Framework
Nations (FN) and Participants.
2. The FN, including in their role as Host Nations (HN), are
to provide and bear the costs of the following infrastructure,
services and functions to HQ MND-N:
a. Operation and maintenance of the Headquarters permanent
locations in Latvia (Ādaži) and Denmark (initially Karup, then
Slagelse);
b. Communications and information systems in support of the HQ
MND-N in its permanent locations, and the Armored Mobile Forward
Command post, excluding Participants' national requirements;
c. Communication, including satelite communications, software
licenses and maintenance of communication and data processing
facilities, excluding Participants' national requirements;
d. Civilian hired Local Wage Rate support staff;
e. The equipment within support units/elements attached to the
HQ MND-N;
f. The office management, postage, reproduction, fittings,
office equipment, stationery, and other utilities for the HQ
MND-N, together with office services, operational support
services and bank services;
g. Office furnishing;
h. Representation and hospitality expenses;
i. Provision, maintenance of and fuel for staff cars and other
administrative vehicular transport in support of the HQ MND-N
daily operations;
j. Geospatial support to the HQ MND-N, as follows:
i. Terrain analysis and graphics, provision of defined
planning stocks and controlled access of a geospatial map library
on deployment;
ii. Co-ordination of the supply of geospatial materials,
either from existing NATO-designated materials (by nations
meeting their existing responsibilities within current NATO
Geospatial Policy) or by arranging production and supply (with
financial reimbursement through existing bilateral arrangements
or on invoice repayment basis);
k. Military exercises and training venues outside the HQ MND-N
permanent locations for a period not exceeding four (4) days and
only involving personnel and equipment of the HQ MND-N;
l. Physical security and force protection of the permanent
facilities;
m. Utilities, including cleaning, renovation, heating, water,
electricity, public phone lines and public internet
connection.
3. The Participants are to commonly provide and bear the costs
of the following services and functions in accordance with the
cost sharing formula set out in Annex C to this MOU:
a. Military exercises and training venues not funded by the
Framework Nations in accordance with this Annex, by National
Funding or from NATO and for which expenditures are approved by
the SRC within the SMFB under the procedures set out in Section
A.II of the Annex A to this MOU;
b. All costs not funded by the Framework Nations, by National
Funding or from NATO sources, and which are accepted by the
Participants under the procedures set out in Section A II,
paragraph 3 of the Annex A to this MOU.
4. Each Participant is to provide and bear the costs of the
following services and functions nationally for:
a. Its personnel assigned by it to the HQ MND-N and
expenditures related to those personnel, and any of its NSE or
other national representation in addition to that set out in the
Manning Table in Annex B to this MOU, together with such
allowances, including per diem expenses (accommodation and
messing) payable under its national regulations;
b. Any of its equipment or personnel brought into the HQ MND-N
in excess of that provided under the auspices of the FNs
budget;
c. Communications and Information Systems arising from its
national requirements;
d. Any facility or equipment required to meet its national
needs (including buildings, sports and amenity facilities) and of
any operating costs of such special facilities or equipment,
where these costs can be separately identified by the HN
concerned and/or the FNs and approved by the respective
Participant;
e. Travel of its personnel on initial appointment to and end
of tour re-assignment from the HQ MND-N and other leave or duty
travel taken for national purposes;
A.II Financial procedures
and Budgetary, Accounting and Auditing Provisions
1. Funds provided by the FNs are to be made available for HQ
MND-N in a Framework Nations Budget (FNB) and controlled in
accordance with financial and accounting procedures layed out in
a separate arrangement between the FNs. HQ MND-N is to provide an
annual summary of the execution of the FNB to the Participants
for their information.
2. Funds available from NATO sources are to be requested and
accounted for in accordance with standard NATO procedures as
defined in NATO directives.
3. Funds provided commonly by the Participants and CPs are to
be made available for HQ MND-N in a SMFB. SMFB is to be governed
by the Senior Resource Committee (SRC).
The administrative and financial management is to be carried
out in accordance with current applicable NATO Financial
Regulations and any other related documents, to the extent
feasible, as determined by the SRC and laid down in the HQ MND-N
Financial Administrative Procedures (FAP). Deviations from NATO
Financial Regulations are restricted to the minimum necessary to
correctly reflect the financial and accounting procedures for the
FNs Budget
4. The following provisions are to be applied to the funding
commonly provided by the Participants:
a. The fiscal year begins on the 1st January and
ends on the 31st December.
b. The currency of the SMFB is to be EUR.
c. Estimates of the shared multinational funding requirements
for the following financial year(s) are to be prepared by the HQ
MND-N and forwarded to the Participants no later than 30
September of each year for the following calendar year as
follows:
i. The estimated funding requirements for the following year
are to be translated into a SMFB proposal;
ii. The ceiling for the budget year and estimated funding
requirements for the following four financial years are to be
translated into a Medium Term Financial Plan (MTFP);
d. The SRC is to review and approve the SMFB and is to note
the MTFP.
e. Before being submitted formally to the SRC, the military
requirements upon which these estimates are based are to be
reviewed at a meeting comprised of the SNR of each Participant
serving in the HQ MND-N or his/her representative.
f. Funds made available for the SMFB are to be requested and
accounted for in accordance with a set of Financial
Administrative Procedures as approved by the SRC.
g. Contributions are to be made by the Participants in
accordance with the provisions in Annex C to this MOU.
Contributions are further to be provided by the Participants in a
number of instalments determined by the SRC.
h. Auditing functions for the shared multinational funding are
to be as directed by the SRC. The audit results, together with
the Commander's report of corrective action, are to be provided
to the members of the SRC after completion of the audit.
Documents supporting funded transactions through the SFMB are to
be available for the Participants for auditing purposes.
i. Irrespective of the audits conducted, national audit
authorities are entitled to request information from HQ MND-N and
may request access to all records or copies thereof, which are
required to audit national contributions.
j. Subject to approval of the budget by the SRC, HQ MND-N is
to forward a Call for Funds specifying the amount of each
Participants' share of the approved SMFB. Participants are to
make their contribution available within sixty (60) days of
receipt of the Call for Funds.
k. The Participants are to be responsible for bank transfer
charges. If, in the view of the HQ MND-N, expenditure is likely
to vary significantly from that originally estimated, a revised
budget estimate may be submitted to the SRC for approval.
Contingent by approval of the revised budget estimate, the HQ
MND-N is to adjust the call for funds on the basis of the
Participants' appropriate share of the revised budget.
l. The MND-N Commander is responsible for compliance with all
applicable financial principles and procedures and is to
ensure:
i. the designation of the bank or banks in which the funds are
to be held;
ii. the establishment and overall management of all accounts;
and
iii. that the transfers and withdraws from accounts are
authorised by two signatories.
m. Transfer authority and financial limits are to be
determined by the SRC.
n. The HQ MND-N is to maintain a full and complete record of
all expenditure and revenue incurred.
o. A financial report under the cash basis of accounting
(including a comparison of budgets and actual amounts) based on
the International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS),
detailing the above mentioned expenditure and revenue, is to be
submitted to the SRC.
p. At the end of the year, if a Participant has paid more than
the appropriate share of actual net-expenditure, the excess is to
be retained and offset against the following year's contribution
of that Participant.
5. Funds made available from NATO sources and from
Participants and CPs in accordance with the above provisions can
be subject to audit by FNs or the International Board of Auditors
for NATO (IBAN). Funds provided from Strategic Commands
allocations are to be subject to audit by the relevant Strategic
Commands. A copy of the findings is to be provided to each
Participant.
Annex B
HQ MND-N Initial Manning Table
Full Job Title |
Rank
|
Service
|
Nationality
|
Staff element
|
Post number
|
Remarks
|
Command Group |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Commander |
OF-7
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN GXXX 0010
|
|
Deputy Commander |
OF-6
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN GXXX 0020
|
|
Chief of Staff |
OF-6
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN GXXX 0030
|
|
Deputy Chief of Staff |
OF-5
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN GXXX 0040
|
|
Command Sergeant Major |
OR-9
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN GXXX 0050
|
|
Central Staff |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Central Staff) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DEU
|
W
|
MNDN ZXXX 0010
|
|
Military assistant |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN ZXXX 0020
|
|
Aide-de-Camp |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZXXX 0030
|
|
Secretary for Commander |
(LWR)1
|
C
|
NU2
|
E
|
MNDN ZXXX 0040
|
|
Interpreter Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Interpreter) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZINT 0010
|
|
Interpreter |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZINT 0020
|
|
Coordination Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Deputy Central
Staff) |
OF-4
|
A
|
ESP
|
E
|
MNDN ZCRD 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination/Gender Advisor) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZCRD 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Coordination
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
W
|
MNDN ZCRD 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Coordination
2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZCRD 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (Coordination
3) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN ZCRD 0050
|
|
Information Knowledge
Management |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Information Knowledge
Management) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZIKM 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Deputy
Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN ZIKM 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (IKM Current
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZIKM 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (IKM Current
2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZIKM 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (IKM
Development 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZIKM 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (IKM
Development 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZIKM 0060
|
|
Chief (Central Registry) |
OR-7
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN ZIKM 0070
|
|
Advisors Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Advisors) |
OF-4
|
I
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZADV 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Legal 1) |
OF-3
|
I
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN ZADV 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Legal 2) |
OF-3
|
I
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN ZADV 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Legal ROE
Planner) |
OF-3
|
I
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZADV 0040
|
|
Political Advisor |
C
|
C
|
FN
|
E
|
MNDN ZADV 0050
|
|
Public Affairs Office |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Public Affairs Office /
(STRATCOM) |
OF-4
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Coordination /
Spokesperson / STRATCOM) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0020
|
|
Staff Assistant (Public
Affairs Duty 1) |
OR-8
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0030
|
|
Staff Assistant (Public
Affairs Duty 2) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (Media 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (Media 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0060
|
|
Journalist |
(LWR)
|
C
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0070
|
|
Staff Officer (Internal
Communications 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0080
|
|
Staff Officer (Internal
Communications 2) |
OF-1
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (Visitors and
Observers Bureau 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0100
|
|
Head (Visits and
Protocol) |
(LWR)
|
C
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0110
|
|
Assistant (Visits and
Protocol) |
(LWR)
|
C
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN ZPAO 0120
|
|
Exercise and Training Branch |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Branch Head (Training) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PTRG 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PTRG 0020
|
|
Staff Assistant
(Training) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PTRG 0030
|
|
Head (Exercise Planning) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PTPL 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Exercise
Planning) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
W
|
MNDN PTPL 0020
|
|
Staff Assistant (Exercise
Planning) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PTPL 0030
|
|
Head (Exercise Planning Team
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
SVN
|
E
|
MNDN PTRG 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (Training
1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
CAN
|
E
|
MNDN PTRG 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (Training
2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN PTRG 0060
|
|
Staff Officer (Training
3) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN PTRG 0070
|
|
Staff Officer (eFP Training
Coordination) |
OF-2
|
A
|
GBR
|
E
|
MNDN PTRG 0080
|
|
Staff Assistant (Exercise
Planning Team 1) |
OR-8
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN PTRG 0090
|
|
Head (Exercise Planning Team
2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PTRG 0100
|
|
Staff Officer (Training
4) |
OF-2
|
A
|
EST
|
W
|
MNDN PTRG 0110
|
|
Staff Officer (Training
5) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PTRG 0120
|
|
Staff Officer (Training
6) |
OF-2
|
A
|
NU
|
W
|
MNDN PTRG 0130
|
|
Staff Assistant (Exercise
Planning Team 2) |
OR-7
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PTRG 0140
|
|
Plan Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Plan Centre) |
OF-5
|
A
|
GBR
|
E
|
MNDN PLCX 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Deputy Plan
Centre) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PLCX 0020
|
|
Staff Assistant (Plan
Centre) |
OR-8
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN PLCX 0030
|
|
Operational Planning Team 1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Operational Planning
Team 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PLCA 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Plans - OPT
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PLCA 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Operations -
OPT 1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN PLCA 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Coordination -
OPT 1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PLCA 0040
|
|
Staff Assistant (OPT 1) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PLCA 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence -
OPT 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN PLCA 0060
|
|
Staff Officer (Artillery -
OPT 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN PLCA 0070
|
|
Staff Officer (Air - OPT
1) |
OF-3
|
AF
|
EST
|
W
|
MNDN PLCA 0080
|
|
Staff Officer (Aviation - OPT
1) |
OF-3
|
I
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN PLCA 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (Air Defence -
OPT 1) |
OF-3
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN PLCA 0100
|
|
Staff Officer (Engineer - OPT
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN PLCA 0110
|
|
Operational Planning Team 2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Operational Planning
Team 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Plans - OPT
2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Operations -
OPT 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Coordination -
OPT 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
CAN
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0040
|
|
Staff Assistant (OPT 2) |
OR-8
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence -
OPT 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0060
|
|
Staff Officer (Artillery -
OPT 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0070
|
|
Staff Officer (Air - OPT
2) |
OF-3
|
AF
|
POL
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0080
|
|
Staff Officer (Aviation - OPT
2) |
OF-3
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (Air Defence -
OPT 2) |
OF-3
|
I
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0100
|
|
Staff Officer (Engineer - OPT
2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN PLCB 0110
|
|
Operational Planning Support
Team |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance) |
OF-3
|
A
|
ITA
|
E
|
MNDN PLST 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Information
Activities) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PLST 0020
|
|
Staff Officer
(Logistics) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN PLST 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Communications
and Information Systems) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN PLST 0040
|
|
Operational Assessment |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Operational
Assessment) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PLOA 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Operational
Assessment) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN PLOA 0020
|
|
Fires and Influence Coordination
Centre (FICC) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Fires and Influence
Coordination Centre) |
OF-4
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OOFI 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
FRA
|
E
|
MNDN OOFI 0020
|
|
Staff Officer
(Targeting) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OOFI 0030
|
|
Staff Assistant (Joint
Targeting System) |
OR-8
|
I
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OOFI 0040
|
|
Information Activities
Coordination Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Information Activities
Coordination Centre) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OOIA 0020
|
|
Cell Head (CIMIC) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OOIA 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (CIMIC Analysis
1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OOIA 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (CIMIC Analysis
2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (CIMIC Liaison
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0060
|
|
Staff Officer (CIMIC Liaison
2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0070
|
|
Cell Head (PSYOPS) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0080
|
|
Staff Officer (PSYOPS
Planner/Coordinator 1) |
OF-2
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (PSYOPS
Planner/Coordinator 2) |
OF-2
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0100
|
|
Staff Officer (PSYOPS Target
Audience Analysis 1) |
OF-2
|
I
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0110
|
|
Staff Officer (PSYOPS Target
Audience Analysis 2) |
OF-2
|
I
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0120
|
|
Cell Head (Media
Operations) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0130
|
|
Staff Officer (Media
Operations Analysis 1) |
OF-2
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0140
|
|
Staff Officer (Media
Operations Analysis 2) |
OF-2
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0150
|
|
Staff Officer (Media Analysis
1) |
OF-2
|
I
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0160
|
|
Staff Officer (Media Analysis
2) |
OF-2
|
I
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OOIA 0170
|
|
Joint Fires Support Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Joint Fires Support
Centre) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OOJF 0020
|
|
Staff Assistant (Joint Fire
Support) |
OR-8
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0030
|
|
Staff Officer
(Artillery) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (Division Air
Defence) |
OF-3
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0050
|
|
Staff Assistant (Joint
Targeting Systems) |
OR-8
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0060
|
|
Staff Officer (Division Air
Liaison Officer) |
OF-4
|
AF
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0070
|
|
Staff Officer (Division
Aviation Liaison)
|
OF-3
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0080
|
|
Staff Officer (Air Space
Management) |
OR-8
|
AF
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (Air) |
OF-3
|
AF
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0100
|
|
Staff Officer (Aviation) |
OF-3
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0110
|
|
Staff Officer (Unmanned Air
Systems/Counter Rockets Artillery and Morters) |
OR-8
|
I
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0120
|
|
Staff Officer (Naval Fire
Support) |
OF-3
|
NA
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OOJF 0130
|
|
Electronic Magnetic Coordination
Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Electronic Magnetic
Coordination) |
OF-4
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OOEM 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Electronic
Warfare 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OOEM 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Electronic
Warfare 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
NU
|
W
|
MNDN OOEM 0030
|
|
Operations Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Operations Centre) |
OF-5
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OPSC 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Deputy
Operations Centre) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OPSC 0020
|
|
Staff Assistant (Operations
Centre) |
OR-9
|
A
|
CAN
|
E
|
MNDN OPSC 0030
|
|
Operation and Plans |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Operation and
Plans) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OOPL 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OOPL 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Operation and
Plans 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LTU
|
W
|
MNDN OOPL 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Operation and
Plans 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
OPS Plans) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance Operation and Plans) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0060
|
|
Staff Officer Information
Activities Operation and Plans) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0070
|
|
Staff Officer (Artillery
Operation and Plans) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0080
|
|
Staff Officer (Air Operation
and Plans) |
OF-3
|
F
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (Aviation
Operation and Plans) |
OF-3
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0100
|
|
Staff Officer (Air Defence
Operation and Plans) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0110
|
|
Staff Officer (Engineer
Operation and Plans) |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0120
|
|
Staff Officer (Logistic
Operation and Plans) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0130
|
|
Staff Assistant (Operation
and Plans) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OOPL 0140
|
|
Forward Command Post |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Forward Command
Post) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP Operations
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP Operations
2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0030
|
|
Staff Assistant (FCP
Operations) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP
Intelligence 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP
Intelligence 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0060
|
|
Staff Assistant (FCP
Intelligence) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0070
|
|
Staff Assistant (FCP
Intelligence Specialist) |
OR-4
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0080
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP
Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP
Engineer) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0100
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP
Artillery) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0110
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP
Aviation) |
OF-3
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0120
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP Joint
Terminal Attack Controller) |
OF-3
|
I
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0130
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP
Information Activities) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0140
|
|
Staff Officer (FCP Logistic
Operations) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OFCP 0150
|
|
Tactical Operation Center - Shift
1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Staff Officer (Shift Leader
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Operations -
Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0020
|
|
Battle Captain 1 - Shift
1 |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0030
|
|
Battle Captain 2 - Shift
1 |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0040
|
|
Watchkeeper - Shift 1 |
OR-8
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (Battle Space
Management - Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0060
|
|
Staff Officer (Air Battle
Manager - Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
AF
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0070
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence -
Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0080
|
|
Staff Assistant (Intelligence
- Shift 1) |
OR-8
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance - Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0100
|
|
Staff Officer (Artillery -
Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0110
|
|
Staff Officer (Targeting
-Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
SVN
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0120
|
|
Staff Officer (Engineer -
Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0130
|
|
Staff Officer (Logistic -
Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0140
|
|
Staff Officer (Air Defence -
Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0150
|
|
Staff Officer (Aviation -
Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0160
|
|
Staff Officer (Air - Shift
1) |
OF-3
|
F
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0170
|
|
Staff Officer (Joint Terminal
Attack Controler - Shift 1) |
OF-2
|
I
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0180
|
|
Staff Officer (Communications
and Information Systems - Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0190
|
|
Staff Officer (Information
Activities - Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0200
|
|
Staff Officer (Military
Police - Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0210
|
|
Staff Officer (Information
Knowledge Manager - Shift 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0220
|
|
Tactical Operation Center - Shift
2 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Staff Officer (Shift 2
Leader) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0230
|
|
Staff Officer (Operations -
Shift 2 ) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0240
|
|
Battle Captain 1 - Shift
2 |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0250
|
|
Battle Captain 2 - Shift
2 |
OF-2
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0260
|
|
Watchkeeper - Shift 2 |
OR-8
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0270
|
|
Staff Officer (Battle Space
Management - Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0280
|
|
Staff Officer (Air Battle
Manager - Shift 2) |
OF-2
|
F
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0290
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence -
Shift 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0300
|
|
Staff Assistant (Intelligence
- Shift 2) |
OR-7
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0310
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance - Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0320
|
|
Staff Officer (Artillery -
Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0330
|
|
Staff Officer (Targeting -
Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0340
|
|
Staff Officer (Engineer -
Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0350
|
|
Staff Officer (Logistic -
Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0360
|
|
Staff Officer (Air Defence -
Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
I
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0370
|
|
Staff Officer (Aviation -
Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
I
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0380
|
|
Staff Officer (Air - Shift
2) |
OF-3
|
F
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0390
|
|
Staff Officer (Communications
and Information Systems - Shift 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0400
|
|
Staff Officer (Information
Activities - Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0410
|
|
Staff Officer (Military
Police -Shift 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0420
|
|
Staff Officer (Information
Knowledge Manager - Shift 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OTOC 0430
|
|
Liaison Officers |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Liaison) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0020
|
|
Liaison Officer - Host Nation
1 Headquarter 1 |
OF-4
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0030
|
Estonia |
Liaison Officer - Host Nation
1 Headquarter 2 |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0040
|
Estonia |
Liaison Officer - Host Nation
2 Headquarter 1 |
OF-4
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0050
|
Latvia |
Liaison Officer - Host Nation
2 Headquarter 2 |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0060
|
Latvia |
Liaison Officer - MNC NE
1 |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0070
|
MNC NE (Poland) |
Liaison Officer - MNC NE
2 |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0080
|
MNC NE (Poland) |
Liaison Officer - MNC NE
3 |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0090
|
MNC NE (Poland) |
Liaison Officer - MNC NE 4
(Information Activities)
|
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0100
|
MNC NE (Poland) |
Liaison Officer - MND NE
1 |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0110
|
MND NE (Poland) |
Liaison Officer - MND NE
2 |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0120
|
MND NE (Poland) |
Liaison Officer |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OLOS 0130
|
|
All Source Intelligence
Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (All Source Intelligence
Center) |
OF-4
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OINT 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OINT 0020
|
|
Staff Officer
(Intelligence) |
OF-2
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OINT 0030
|
|
Staff Assistant
(Intelligence) |
OR-9
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OINT 0040
|
|
Staff Assistant (Intelligence
Specialist) |
OR-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OINT 0050
|
|
All Source Analysis Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (All Source
Analysis) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OIAC 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
W
|
MNDN OIAC 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (ASAC 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OIAC 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (ASAC 2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN OIAC 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (ASAC 3) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LTU
|
E
|
MNDN OIAC 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (ASAC 4) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OIAC 0060
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
Targeting 1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OIAC 0070
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
Targeting 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OIAC 0080
|
|
Staff Assistant (Production
1) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OIAC 0090
|
|
Staff Assistant (Production
2) |
OR-8
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OIAC 0100
|
|
Collection Coordination and
Intelligence Requirements Management |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Collection Coordination
and Intelligence Requirements Management) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OICR 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
Surveillance and Reconnaissance)
|
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OICR 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
Collection) |
OF-2
|
A
|
LVA
|
W
|
MNDN OICR 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Request For
Information) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OICR 0040
|
|
Staff Assistant (Intelligence
Air 1) |
OR-8
|
AF
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OICR 0050
|
|
Staff Assistant (Intelligence
Air 2) |
OR-8
|
AF
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OICR 0060
|
|
G2X |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (G2X) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OIIX 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (G2X) |
OF-2
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN OIIX 0020
|
|
Staff Assistant (G2X) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN OIIX 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Counter
Intelligence) |
OF-2
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OIIX 0040
|
|
Staff Assistant (Counter
Intelligence) |
OR-9
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OIIX 0050
|
|
Signals and Electronic Warfare
Operation Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Signals and Electronic
Warfare Operation Center) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OIEW 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Electronic
Warfare 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN OIEW 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Electronic
Warfare 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN OIEW 0030
|
|
Engineer Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Engineer Centre) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RENG 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Engineer
Resources) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0030
|
|
Staff Assistant
(Engineer) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0040
|
|
Infrastructure Engineering |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Staff Officer (Infrastructure
Engineering 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (Infrastructure
Engineering 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RENG 0060
|
|
Staff Officer (Infrastructure
Engineering 3) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0070
|
|
Engineer
Operations/Intelligence |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Staff Officer (Operations
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0080
|
|
Staff Officer (Operations
2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0100
|
|
Staff Officer (Intelligence
2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0110
|
|
Explosive Threat Management |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Staff Officer (Explosive
Threat Management 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0120
|
|
Staff Officer (Explosive
Threat Management 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0130
|
|
Geospatial Engineering |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Staff Officer (Geospatial
Engineering/Meteorological) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0140
|
|
Staff Assistant (Geospatial
Data) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RENG 0150
|
|
Chemical, Biological,
Radiological and Nuclear |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Staff Officer (Chemical,
Biological, Radiological and Nuclear 1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0160
|
|
Staff Officer (Chemical,
Biological, Radiological and Nuclear 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RENG 0170
|
|
Combat Service Support
Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Combat Service Support
Centre) |
OF-4
|
A
|
GBR
|
E
|
MNDN RXXX 0010
|
|
Staff Assistant (Combat
Service Support Centre) |
OR-9
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RXXX 0020
|
|
Personnel Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Personnel) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RHXX 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Personnel) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RHXX 0020
|
|
Staff Assistant (Personnel
1) |
OR-8
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN RHXX 0030
|
|
Staff Assistant (Personnel
2) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RHXX 0040
|
|
Chaplain |
Chaplain
|
I
|
FN
|
E
|
MNDN RHXX 0050
|
|
Logistic Operations Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cell Head (Logistic
Operations) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0010
|
|
Shift Leader (Logistics) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RLXX 0020
|
|
Staff Officer
(Logistics) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Logistic
Situation Information Return and Supplies) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0040
|
|
Supply, Maintenance and Transport
Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Supply, Maintenance and
Transport) |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0050
|
|
Staff Officer (Logistics
Supply) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0060
|
|
Staff Officer (Logistics
Maintenance) |
OF-3
|
A
|
NU
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0070
|
|
Staff Officer (Logistics
Transport) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0080
|
|
Deployment and Movement Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Deployment and
Movement) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0090
|
|
Staff Officer (Deployment and
Movement - Shift 1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0100
|
|
Staff Officer Deployment and
Movement - Shift 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN RLXX 0110
|
|
Staff Assistant (Logistics /
Deployment and Movement) |
OR-9
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RLXX 0120
|
|
Finance Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Finance) |
OF-4
|
I
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RFIN 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Budget and
Finance) |
C
|
C
|
FN
|
E
|
MNDN RFIN 0020
|
|
Fiscal Assistant (Budget and
Finance) |
(LWR)
|
C
|
UN
|
E
|
MNDN RFIN 0030
|
|
Staff Assistant (Budget and
Finance) |
OR-9
|
I
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RFIN 0040
|
|
Cell Head (Contracts) |
(LWR)
|
C
|
UN
|
E
|
MNDN RFIN 0050
|
|
Staff Assistant
(Contracts) |
(LWR)
|
C
|
UN
|
E
|
MNDN RFIN 0060
|
|
Provost Marshal |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Provost Marshal |
OF-4
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN RPOL 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Provost -
Shift 1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RPOL 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Provost -
Shift 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RPOL 0030
|
|
Medical Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Medical) |
OF-4
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN RMED 0010
|
|
Shift Leader (Medical - Shift
1) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RMED 0020
|
|
Shift Leader (Medical - Shift
2) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RMED 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Medical
1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RMED 0040
|
|
Staff Officer (Medical
2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN RMED 0050
|
|
Command and Control Support
Centre |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Command and Control
Support Centre) |
OF-4
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RCXX 0010
|
|
Staff Officer
(Coordination) |
OF-3
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN RCXX 0020
|
|
Communications Support Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Communications
Support) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RCCS 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Communications
Plans) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RCCS 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Spectrum
Management) |
OF-3
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RCCS 0030
|
|
Staff Assistant (Frequency
Management) |
OR-7
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN RCCS 0040
|
|
Information System Management
Cell |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Head (Information System
Management) |
OF-3
|
A
|
LVA
|
E
|
MNDN RCIM 0010
|
|
Staff Officer (Information
System Management) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
W
|
MNDN RCIM 0020
|
|
Staff Officer (Information
Assurance/Cyber 1) |
OF-2
|
A
|
EST
|
E
|
MNDN RCIM 0030
|
|
Staff Officer (Information
Assurance/Cyber 2) |
OF-2
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RCIM 0040
|
|
Staff Assistant (Information
System Management) |
OR-8
|
A
|
DNK
|
E
|
MNDN RCIM 0050
|
|
1 LWR-Local Wage rate
2 NU-Nation Unspecified
Annex C
Cost-Sharing Formula
1. The Participants are to fund the actually incurred net
expenditures as listed in Section A.I.3. of the Annex A to this
MOU, according to their share of posts in the Peacetime
Establishment (PE).
Cost Share = Total
number of posts flagged by a Participant
Total number of flagged posts
2. Provided the FN meet their responsibilities set out in
Section A.I.2 of the Annex A to this MOU, the FN are to
contribute 5% of the shared funding. The remainder of the costs
are to be shared between the other Participants according to
their cost share.
3. The following principles apply:
a. Not filling a flagged post does not reduce a Participant's
cost share.
b. Manpower adjustments may affect Participants' Cost share. A
Participant reducing its number of flagged posts is liable for
the cost share of affected posts until the end of the fiscal year
in which the respective revision becomes effective.
c. Temporary augmentees are not to affect Participants' Cost
share.
Annex D
Charges for Accommodation, Messing, Education, Medical, Dental
and other Facilities
1. The following principles are to apply in setting the rates
of reimbursement for accommodation, messing, services and use of
facilities:
a. Housing:
These costs include the rental of accommodation and the provision
of local services and facilities. The concerned HN, at the
request of personnel from the Participants, are to assist in the
procurement or rental of suitable accommodation from the private
sector. The individuals or Participants concerned are to meet the
full cost of the procurement or rental and any associated
administrative expenses. Messing: Rates for access to
the messing and Officers', Non-Commitioned Officers' and Enlisted
Men Clubs are to be based on the actual cost.
b. Canteen
service: Canteen service is to be provided in accordance
with applicable HNs' regulations regarding use of the
canteens.
c. Recreation and
welfare services: Access to and use of recreation and
welfare facilities and activities by the HQ MND-N and its
attached support units/elements, as well as its personnel and
their dependents is to be provided on the same basis under which
personnel of the concerned HN is granted such access.
2. The HNs are to provide assistance to the Participants in
relation to dependents' children of school age, but the potential
cost is to be paid by the individuals or the Participants and
according to the actual cost.
3. The rates of medical and dental care are to reflect the
actual costs, are to be under the same provisions as for the
nationals of the concerned HN, and are to be paid by the
individuals or the Participants.
4. Where charges are made for the use of officially provided
welfare facilities, such charges are to reflect the actual cost
to the HN of providing the service.
Annex E
Note of Accession template
Note of
Accession
of [name of the Acceding
Nation]
to participate in the Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) Concerning the Operation, Manning, Funding,
Administration and Support of Headquarters Multinational Division
North, dated [day month year]
[The Ministry of Defence of], represented by
……………………………………………………………………………………………………..,
DESIRING that its Armed Forces be present in
Headquarters Multinational Division North (HQ MND-N)
DESIRING to join the current Participants of HQ MND-N as a
Participant, providing the personnel for the following
post[s]:
- [description of the post(s)] as of [expected date
of posting]
ELECTS to participate as of [date of entry into
effect of the joining] in the MOU among [names of the
Participants] and Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
(SHAPE), concerning the Operation, Manning, Funding,
Administration and Support of the HQ MND-N, which became
effective on [date of the MOU becoming effective].
COMMITS to contribute its share to the annual budget
starting with fiscal year [year]
COMMITS to abide by all arrangements to the HQ MND-N
MOU concluded before the date of entry into effect of this Note
of Accession, listed as follows:
- [list of applicable arrangements, if any]
[If joining without any reservations
or caveats, include the following three provisions.]
The Manning Table of HQ MND-N is to be modified to reflect the
above-stated post allocation for the [name of the Acceding
Nation].
This Note of Accession is signed in duplicate, in the English
and French languages, each version being equaly valid. It
constitutes a modification to the HQ MND-N MOU.
The original document is to be deposited with SHAPE which is
to provide certified copies to all Participants to the HQ MND-N
MOU, the Acceding Nation and HQ MND-N.
[for the Acceding Nation],
Signature_______________________
Name__________________________
Appointment____________________
Place/Date____________________
[If joining without any reservations
or caveats, Framework Nations and SHAPE signature blocks are to
be placed here. These signature blocks are to conclude the
NOA.]
Signature_______________________
Name__________________________
Appointment____________________
Place/Date____________________
[If joining with reservations or
caveats, use the following in addition to the above.]
The [names of the Participants], as the Participants to
the HQ MND-N MOU and SHAPE
WELCOMING the expressed commitment by [name of the
Acceding Nation].
CONFIRM the desire of [name of the Acceding
Nation] to join them as a Participant to the HQ MND-N MOU
under the terms outlined in this Note of Accession, and
PLAN to modify the Manning Table of HQ MND-N to reflect
the above-stated post allocation for the [name of the Acceding
Nation].
This Note of Accession is signed in duplicate, in the English
and French languages, each version being equaly valid. It
constitutes a modification to the HQ MND-N MOU.
The original document is to be deposited with SHAPE which is
to provide certified copies to all Participants to the HQ MND-N
MOU, the Acceding Nation and HQ MND-N.
For the [Participants, in alphabetical order, and
SHAPE]
Signature_______________________
Name__________________________
Appointment____________________
Place/Date____________________etc.
Annex F
Terms of Reference of HQ MND-N Senior Resource Committee
(SRC)
1. The HQ MND-N Senior Resources Committee (SRC) is the
committee responsible for considering resource issues from that
part of the HQ MND-N budget that is to be shared among the
Participants and for the resolution of issues arising out of the
administration of that part of the HQ MND-N budget.
2. A subordinate technical committee is any committee
established by the SRC.
Composition:
3. Each Participant is to nominate a representative to the SRC
and to any subordinate technical committee the SRC may establish.
SHAPE may be represented in the SRC as a non-voting member.
4. Each Participant's representative may be advised by
non-voting national experts, invited by the respective
representative, and who may participate in any discussions at SRC
or subordinate technical committee meetings.
5. The FNs are to assign the Chairman, alternating annually
among themselves. The HQ MND-N is to provide the Secretary of the
SRC.
6. The SRC is to determine its organization and internal rules
whilst abiding by the following general principles:
a. The SRC is to meet regularly at such intervals as will
enable it to carry out its responsibilities and as soon as
possible in response to a specific request by any Participant,
SHAPE or by the HQ MND-N.
b. The SRC's decisions are to be made by consensus.
c. Any dispute that cannot be resolved by the SRC is to be
submitted to the Participants.
Authority:
7. The SRC is responsible for:
a. Approving and review of Financial Administrative Procedures
for shared multinational funding.
b. Approving and review, if necessary, of the Shared
Multinational Funded Budget and the Medium Term Finance Plan.
c. Consideration and resolution of issues arising out of the
administration of the SMFB.
d. Approving any financial activities above any Established
Financial Limits (EFLs) which the SRC may set.
e. Retrospective examination of the execution of the SMFB.
f. Approving the Annual Financial Statement, including the
Budget Execution Statement.
ANNEX G
Technical Arrangement template
TECHNICAL ARRANGEMENT
AMONG
[Insert names of
the Contributing Partner and Participants]
And
Supreme
Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
FOR [Insert name
of Contributing Partner]
To become a
Contributing Partner tO HEADQUARTERS MULTINATIONAL DIVISION NORTH
(HQ MND-N)
Introduction
The [name of the Contributing Partner] - hereinafter
also referred to as the "Contributing Partner" or
"CP" - and the [names of the Participants] and
SHAPE, hereinafter referred to as the "Participants of this
TA";
HAVING REGARD to the provisions of the Agreement between the
Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty regarding the Status of
their Forces (NATO SOFA), dated 19 June 1951, the Protocol on the
Status of International Military Headquarters set up pursuant to
the North Atlantic Treaty (Paris Protocol), dated 28 August 1952,
the Agreement among the States Parties to the North Atlantic
Treaty and the Other States Participating in the Partnership for
Peace regarding the Status of their Forces (PfP SOFA), dated 19
June 1995, the Additional Protocol to the Agreement among the
States Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and the Other States
Participating in the Partnership for Peace regarding the Status
of their Forces (Additional Protocol to the PfP SOFA), dated 19
June 1995, and including the Further Additional Protocol to the
Agreement among the States Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty
and the Other States participating in the Partnership for Peace
regarding the Status of their Forces (Further Additional Protocol
to the PfP SOFA), dated 19 December 1997;
NOTING that not all Participants belong to Parties to the
Paris Protocol, the Additional Protocol to the PfP SOFA or the
Further Additional Protocol to the PfP SOFA;
NOTING that non-NATO nations, international organisations and
non-governmental organisations (NGO) may participate in NATO
activities and/or NATO-led operations in accordance with NATO
policy;
NOTING the Memorandum of Understanding Concerning the
Operation, Manning, Funding, Administration, and Support of the
HQ MND-N, dated [insert date] (HQ MND-N MOU);
[If needed: CONSIDERING the "Bi-SC Handbook for
Information and Intelligence Sharing (I&IS) with Non-NATO
Entities (NNEs) v5.0", dated September 2014;]
[Insert any specific security
arrangements that the CP may have with NATO]
DESIRING to establish and implement the arrangements to set
out the provisions for mutually beneficial cooperation within HQ
MND-N
have reached the following understanding.
Section I
Definitions
1.1 Host Nations (HNs) means the Kingdom of Denmark
and/or the Republic of Latvia on whose sovereign territories the
HQ MND-N is setablished.
1.2 Framework Nations (FNs) means the Kingdom of
Denmark, the Republic of Estonia, and the Republic of Latvia,
represented by their Ministries of Defence.
1.3 HQ MND-N Plenary (Plenary) means the executive
policy committee composed of the representatives of the HQ MND-N
MOU Participants and SHAPE.
1.4 Senior Resources Committee (SRC) means the
committee responsible for considering resource issues arising
from that part of the HQ MND-N budget which is shared between the
HQ MND-N MOU Participants and for the resolution of issues
arising out of the administration of that part of the HQ MND-N
budget.
Section II
Purpose and Scope
2.1 The purpose of this Technical Arrangement (TA) is to set
forth provisions for [name of the Contributing Partner] to become
a CP in HQ MND-N. Further, it is to detail the assignment of
personnel to it, and to establish arrangements for funding,
manpower, administration, and logistical support.
2.2 The CP, acknowledging the content of the HQ MND-N MOU, is
prepared to become a CP to HQ MND-N in accordance with the
provisions of this TA and offers, for that purpose, the
contribution detailed in Annex A to this TA.
2.3 The HQ MND-N MOU Participants and SHAPE, recognising the
value of the offered contribution, express their willingness to
accept the contribution of [name of the Contributing
Partner] in accordance with the HQ MND-N MOU.
2.4 The Participants of this TA underline their understanding
that the scope of this TA is limited to the cooperation with
respect to HQ MND-N.
Section
III
Responsibilities
3.1 The CP and the HNs may enter into bilateral arrangements
concerning any issues arising out of, or affecting, the
cooperation based on this TA. They are to inform the other
Participants of this TA of such arrangements, as appropriate.
3.2 The CP contributes to the mission of HQ MND-N by providing
the manpower, funds, and services as detailed in Annex A to this
TA. All arising national costs are to be borne by the CP.
3.3 Since the CP bears all arising costs its audit authorities
may request information from HQ MND-N and may request access to
all records or copies thereof, which are required to audit its
financial contribution within applicable security
restrictions.
Section IV
Security and Confidentiality
4.1 [If applicable: The CP and personnel of the CP posted to
HQ MND-N may be granted access to NATO UNCLASSIFIED and up to
NATO SECRET information in line with the Bi-SC Handbook for
Information and Intelligence Sharing (I&IS) with Non-NATO
Entities (NNEs) v5.0", dated September 2014.]
4.2 The CP is to ensure its personnel observe compliance with
the applicable security and confidentiality regulations and
policies in place at HQ MND-N.
4.3 Classified information stored, handled, generated,
transmitted or exchanged as a result of the execution of this TA
is governed by C-M (2002)49 "Security within the North
Atlantic Treaty Organisation", dated 17 June 2002, in the
respective authorised edition, including all supplements and
amendments thereto; and existing security agreements and
arrangements. Any other information is governed in accordance
with C-M (2002)60 "Handling of Non-Classified
NATO Information", dated 24 July 2002.
Section V
Applicability, Duration, and Termination
5.1 The provisions of this TA are to apply from the date of
the last signature thereto onwards. In any case, this TA is to be
terminated if the HQ MND-N MOU is terminated.
5.2 This TA remains in effect unless the contribution period,
if stated, has expired or a Participant of this TA states a
desire to withdraw from this TA with 12 months prior notice in
writing to SHAPE which is to inform the other Participants of
this TA and HQ MND-N.
5.3 In the event of CP withdrawal from this TA, the CP is to
continue to provide financial contributions to HQ MND-N until the
end of the fiscal year in which the notice period ends, and is to
remain responsible for its financial liabilities resulting from
its period of participation.
Section VI
Final Provisions
6.1 The Participants of this TA do not intend to create any
rights or obligations under international law by virtue of this
TA. This TA is not intended to conflict with any national laws of
the Participants of this TA or international law that may apply.
In the event of such conflict, the national or international law
is to prevail. The Participants of this TA are to notify each
other in writing in the event of any such conflict.
6.2 Any dispute concerning the interpretation or
implementation of this TA is to be resolved through the
consultation among the concerned Participants of this TA.
6.3 This TA may be revised at any time with the mutual written
consent of the Participants of this TA.
6.4 If one or more of the HQ MND-N Participants cease to
participate in the HQ MND-N MOU, the remaining Participants of
this TA intend to continue their cooperation. However, the
remaining Participants of this TA may consider the need to alter
this TA.
6.5 References in this TA to NATO policy documents are to
encapsulate any amendment thereof, or, as the case may be, are to
refer to such policy documents as may replace them.
THE FOREGOING REPRESENTS THE UNDERSTANDING REACHED AMONG THE
PARTICIPANTS OF THIS TA.
This Technical Arrangement is signed in duplicate in the
English and French languages, each version being equaly
valid.
The original document is to be deposited with SHAPE which is
to provide certified copies to the CP and all other Participants
of this TA and HQ MND-N.
For the [CP, HQ MND-N MOU Participants in alphabetical
order and SHAPE]
Signature
Name
Appointment
Place/Date
[Etc.]
Appendix A to
Annex G
Template for Details of Contributing Partner contribution
DETAILS OF
CONTRIBUTING PARTNER CONTRIBUTION
1. The CP contributes to HQ MND-N by providing the [manpower,
funding, services, etc.] detailed below, in accordance with the
responsibilities set forth in this TA.
[Insert details of contribution]
2. [If needed: Starting in [insert FY date] the CP is
to provide funds directly to the annual budget of HQ MND-N
whereby, as a starting principle, the cost share may be
calculated as if the CP is a Participant to the HQ MND-N MOU [IF
NEEDED: , not including travel costs].]