What concrete steps can a state take to contribute to the PSI?
States are encouraged to: • Formally commit to and publicly endorse, if possible, the PSI and its Statement of Interdiction Principles and indicate willingness to take all steps available to support PSI efforts. • Undertake a review and provide information on current national legal authorities to undertake interdictions at sea, in the air or on land. Indicate willingness to strengthen authorities where as appropriate. • Identify specific national assets that might contribute to PSI efforts (e.g., information sharing, military and/or law enforcement assets). • Provide points of contact for PSI interdiction requests and other operational activities. Establish appropriate internal government processes to coordinate PSI response efforts. • Be willing to actively participate in PSI interdiction training exercises and actual operations as opportunities arise. • Be willing to consider signing relevant agreements (e.g., boarding agreements) or to otherwise establish a concrete basis for cooper
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- The Federal Government has agreed to contribute approximately $160 million (excluding GST) and the State Government $50 million (value in kind). How will ongoing costs of the facility be funded?
- What concrete steps can a state take to contribute to the PSI?
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