MFO - Multinational Force & Observers
Brian Goodwin has extensive experience in leadership and management roles, currently serving as the Director of Acquisitions and Sustainment, Chief of Personnel Support, and Force Contracts Manager at MFO - Multinational Force & Observers since October 2018. Previously, Brian worked as a Contract Manager for Lincolnshire County Council from October 2014 to October 2018, where responsibilities included managing the LCC Property Services Contract. Additionally, Brian held the position of Operations Manager at Riggotts Line Marking in 2014 and dedicated 27 years to the British Army as a Royal Engineer, progressing from soldier to commissioned officer. Brian holds a PG Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership from Stratford Business School and various other qualifications in construction engineering and project management.
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MFO - Multinational Force & Observers
The Multinational Force & Observers (MFO), headquartered in Rome, is an independent international organization, created by agreement between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the State of Israel, with peacekeeping responsibilities in the Sinai. The origins of the MFO lie in Annex I to the 1979 Treaty of Peace between Egypt and Israel, in which the parties undertook to request the United Nations to provide a force and observers to supervise the implementation of the Treaty. When it did not prove possible to obtain Security Council approval for the stationing of a UN peacekeeping force in the Sinai, the parties negotiated a Protocol in 1981 establishing the MFO “as an alternative” to the envisioned UN force.