State Department Domestic Security Lapses and Status of Overseas Security Enhancements

State Department Domestic Security Lapses and Status of Overseas Security Enhancements
Title State Department Domestic Security Lapses and Status of Overseas Security Enhancements PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations
Publisher
Total Pages 138
Release 2000
Genre Diplomatic and consular service, American
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State Department Domestic Security Lapses and Status of Overseas Security Enhancements

State Department Domestic Security Lapses and Status of Overseas Security Enhancements
Title State Department Domestic Security Lapses and Status of Overseas Security Enhancements PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 2000
Genre Architecture
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Overseas security State Department has not fully implemented key measures to protect U.S. officials from terrorist attacks outside of embassies

Overseas security State Department has not fully implemented key measures to protect U.S. officials from terrorist attacks outside of embassies
Title Overseas security State Department has not fully implemented key measures to protect U.S. officials from terrorist attacks outside of embassies PDF eBook
Author
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 49
Release 2005
Genre
ISBN 1428931775

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Overseas Security

Overseas Security
Title Overseas Security PDF eBook
Author Jess T. Ford (au)
Publisher DIANE Publishing
Total Pages 50
Release 2005-09
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781422301029

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U.S. government officials working overseas are at risk from terrorist threats. Since 1968, 32 embassy officials have been attacked -- 23 fatally -- by terrorists outside the embassy. As the State Dept. continues to improve security at U.S. embassies, terrorist groups are likely to focus on softÓ targets -- such as homes, schools, & places of worship. This report determines: whether the State Dept. has a strategy for soft target protection; assesses State's efforts to protect U.S. officials & their families while traveling to & from work; assesses State's efforts overseas to improve security at schools attended by the children of U.S. officials; & describe issues related to protection at their residences. Includes recommendations. Illustrations.

Embassy Security : State Department Efforts to Improve Security Overseas

Embassy Security : State Department Efforts to Improve Security Overseas
Title Embassy Security : State Department Efforts to Improve Security Overseas PDF eBook
Author United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 1986
Genre Embassy buildings
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Diplomatic Security: Key Oversight Issues

Diplomatic Security: Key Oversight Issues
Title Diplomatic Security: Key Oversight Issues PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Courts
Publisher U.S. Government Accountability Office
Total Pages 58
Release 2017-09-07
Genre Political Science
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In response to increasing threats to U.S. personnel and facilities at overseas diplomatic posts since 1998, the Department of State (State) has taken a number of steps to enhance its risk management and security efforts. State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security (Diplomatic Security) leads many of these efforts with assistance from other bureaus and U.S. government agencies. Given the ongoing threats and the amount of resources needed to counter them, GAO has identified 11 key issues regarding Diplomatic Security that warrant significant Congressional oversight to monitor the cost, progress, and impact: Diplomatic Security Funding: Diplomatic Security funding has increased considerably in reaction to a number of security incidents overseas and domestically. In fiscal year 2016, total funding for Diplomatic Security operations--which includes its bureau managed funds as well as other funding such as personnel salaries--was almost $4.8 billion. Diplomatic Security Staffing Challenges: Diplomatic Security's workforce--including 3,488 direct-hire, 1,989 other U.S. government, and 45,870 contract personnel--continues to grow. However, potential challenges exist regarding the distribution of domestic and overseas positions, posting fully qualified individuals in the assignments with the greatest needs, and ongoing efforts to fill language-designated positions. Physical Security of U.S. Diplomatic Facilities: Diplomatic Security and the Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations collaborate to meet safety standards when constructing new embassies and mitigating risks at existing facilities. However, GAO made recommendations to address gaps in State's security related activities and processes. Physical Security of Diplomatic Residences and Other Soft Targets: State has taken steps to address residential security vulnerabilities and manage risks at schools and other soft targets overseas. However, GAO recommended actions to address weaknesses in State's efforts. Security Training Compliance: While State has robust security training requirements, it lacks consistent monitoring and enforcement processes, particularly for its Foreign Affairs Counter Threat training and for security refresher briefings at posts. Embassy Crisis and Evacuation Preparedness: Gaps in State's implementation and monitoring of crisis and evacuation preparedness could endanger staff assigned to overseas posts and the family members accompanying them. GAO has recommended actions to address these issues. Department of Defense (DOD) Support to U.S. Diplomatic Missions: Following the Benghazi attacks, DOD increased its support to U.S. diplomatic missions by creating dedicated military forces to respond to crises and expanding the Marine Security Guard program at overseas missions. However, State and DOD reported that they have experienced some logistical and other challenges. Dissemination of Threat Information: State has processes for communicating threat information to post personnel and U.S. citizens in-country. However, post personnel--including locally employed staff--have not always received important information in a timely manner. GAO has recommended steps State needs to take to address this concern. Countering Human Intelligence Threats: Foreign intelligence entities from host nations and third parties are motivated to collect information on U.S. operations and intentions. State has established measures to counter the human intelligence threat and works with other U.S. government agencies to identify and assess this threat. Ensuring Information Security: GAO has designated federal information security as a government-wide high-risk area and made recommendations to address these issues. State faces evolving threats and challenges to maintaining obsolete technology, defining clear roles and responsibilities for information security, and overseeing technology contractors. Status of Recommendations Made in Reports following the Benghazi Attack: In response to the Benghazi attack, State formed interagency teams to evaluate the security at 19 dangerous posts, convened an Accountability Review Board (ARB) to investigate the attack, and established panels to conduct further assessments. As of June 2017, State reported having addressed recommendations as follows: 268 of 287 made by the interagency teams, 26 of 29 by the ARB, and 64 of 75 by the panels. Terrorist attacks against U.S. diplomats and personnel overseas have led to increased attention of State's diplomatic security efforts. In this special publication, GAO identifies key issues affecting Diplomatic Security for Congressional oversight. These issues were identified from a body of related GAO work and State and other reports. GAO also interviewed U.S. officials from State and other agencies to obtain their views on key issues, obtain updated information and data, and follow up on actions they have taken on past GAO and other oversight report recommendations. What GAO Recommends: While State has taken steps to close recommendations made in past GAO reports, GAO identified 27 open recommendations from these reports (as of August 2017) that it believes should be given high priority for implementation. Of the 27 priority recommendations, 24 were related to diplomatic security.

The Role of Security in the State Department Promotion Process

The Role of Security in the State Department Promotion Process
Title The Role of Security in the State Department Promotion Process PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on International Operations
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 2001
Genre Political Science
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