
SC and stakeholders hold simulation exercise as Qatar 2022 preparations continue
Gulf Times
The objectives of the exercise were to practice joint co-ordination across the tactical-strategic environment, confirm the routine information flow, and establish clear roles and responsibilities.
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) and countrywide stakeholders held a simulation exercise in preparation for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
The exercise was held to practice and improve communication, coordination and operations integration between countrywide stakeholders ahead of the tournament, which will be held from 20 November to 18 December.
Participants were tasked with managing a range of scenarios, including major and minor incidents that could happen during the tournament. They took part in verbal briefings, telephone calls and received written documents. The aim was to simulate a regular match day in real time.
The objectives of the exercise were to practice joint co-ordination across the tactical-strategic environment, confirm the routine information flow, including issue escalation, processes and thresholds, understand common and agreed event plans, and establish clear roles and responsibilities. The simulation will be followed by a full debrief for relevant stakeholders.
