An Analysis of the Role of External Organizational Interactions of the Maritime Command in Improving the Security of Bushehr Water Borders
Expanding extra-organizational interactions of the Navy with other organizations, while creating unity of action in security-building activities and success in the implementation of programs. Therefore, finding objective solutions, available and based on the environmental geography of Bushehr province, provided a basis for conducting this research.
The research is qualitative from the point of view of the applied goal and in terms of the type of data, which was conducted using the method of thematic analysis. The statistical population includes organizational experts and elites and external managers. The tool for collecting information is an in-depth interview. To analyze and analyze the information, the qualitative research method of theme analysis was used.
The findings regarding the extra-organizational interactions of the Bushehr Naval Command with official organizations (government, legislative and judicial) in improving the security of the water borders of the province include 42 themes of the organizers in the form of managerial, educational, informational and media roles.
The results indicate that the extra-organizational interaction of the Admiralty Command in enhancing the security of the water borders of Bushehr province includes actions and activities that can be developed and improved infrastructure with synergy and joint efforts between the Admiralty of Bushehr province and related organizations (judicial, legislative) and executive) lead to the correct application of laws, especially in matters such as combating goods smuggling, illegal fishing, organizing vessels and ensuring maritime security.
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Analyzing the role of Bushehr Province Admiralty's interaction with local people in improving the security of water borders
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