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PageNew Zealand faces a range of complex hazards and threats with the potential to have serious, long-term effects on our national security, wellbeing and prosperity.New Zealand's National Risks
PageNew Zealand faces a range of significant hazards and threats with the potential to have serious, long-term effects on our security, wellbeing and prosperity.National Risk Framework
PageThe National Risk Framework is used across government to drive informed and proactive decision-making that advances New Zealand’s long-term prosperity, and strengthens our resilience to the most significant hazards and threats we face.The Officials Committee for Domestic and External Security Coordination (ODESC)
PageThe Officials Committee for Domestic and External Security Coordination – commonly referred to as ODESC - is a committee of Chief Executives which manages national security in New Zealand in both its governance and its response mode.Watch Groups
PageWatch Groups are formed in response to a potential, emerging or actual event.The ODESC System during a crisis
PageThe National Security System is activated if the impact of a situation of national security is sufficiently complex, significant or imminent that the attention of the broader system is deemed necessary to tackle it.Inter-agency Working Groups and Specialist Groups
PageWorking or Specialist Groups form when it is desirable for a profession or discipline to determine and present a consolidated view, or specific advice, to a Watch Group or ODESC.