Operational Pillar I
Crisis Management
Pacific 7.0 International prevents, responds to, and recovers from complex humanitarian, environmental, health, security, and social emergencies through coordinated multi-directorate crisis management.
No crisis is a single-domain problem. Every humanitarian emergency has a health dimension, a security dimension, an environmental dimension, and a governance dimension. Pacific 7.0 International is structured to address all of them simultaneously.
Methodology
Crisis Management Domains
Five integrated phases that define our crisis management cycle from prevention through recovery.
Prevention & Preparedness
Before a crisis materialises, our Governance & Intelligence Directorate conducts continuous threat assessment, wargaming, and early-warning analysis. DARAS provides the scientific modelling — seismic, epidemiological, climate — that underpins pre-positioning of assets and personnel.
Rapid Activation
When a trigger event is confirmed, the Incident Management & Unified Command Systems Group activates a Joint Operations Cell within hours. Directorates are tasked according to crisis type: Disaster & Climate for natural hazards, Health Security for biological events, GIOD for security threats.
Multi-Directorate Response
Field teams from relevant directorates deploy in parallel — not sequentially. Hazard-specific strike teams, field hospitals, forensic units, and diplomatic escorts operate under a unified command structure, sharing a common operating picture via our GIS and data-fusion infrastructure.
Stabilisation & Recovery
Once the acute phase subsides, Ohana Foundation community resilience teams, Human Rights monitors, and Environmental remediation units transition in. Livelihoods, legal aid, trauma support, and infrastructure restoration are delivered concurrently to prevent secondary crises.
After-Action & Doctrine Update
Every operation feeds a structured after-action review. Lessons are codified into updated SOPs by the Operational SOP Development & Workflow Unit and shared across all directorates, ensuring each deployment makes the organisation more capable than the last.
Cross-Directorate
Primary Directorates Engaged
How We Operate
