The host country's Office for Disaster Preparedness and Management (ODPM) planned to ensure that they would be prepared to deal with the consequences of natural or man-made hazards which might impact the delegates during the Summit of the Americas. The Ministry of National Security and OPDM worked together in anticipation of over 4,000 visitors. Other American nations made security forces available during the international event.
Premier of Bermuda Ewart Brown offered to request 35 soldiers of the
Bermuda Regiment to be sent, but the offer was declined as unnecessary. In preparation for the summit, the
Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) and the
Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) sent 124 officers for a three-week training program in Trinidad. The Jamaican contingent was briefed and given all the necessary resources and equipment, and they were expected to bring back to Jamaica any good ideas and best practices which might be observed during the operation. ==Heads of State and Government==