13 FAM 301.4 MANDATORY TRAINING PREPARATORY TO GOING ABROAD

Start Date: Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Last Modified: Saturday, May 2, 2020

End Date: Friday, December 31, 9999

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13 FAM 301.4

MANDATORY TRAINING PREPARATORY TO GOING ABROAD

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)
(Office of Origin: DS)

13 FAM 301.4-1 General

13 FAM 301.4-1(A) Authorities

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

This policy guidance derives its authority from Omnibus Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-399; 22 U.S.C. 4801, et seq.), and supersedes the following previously issued policy guidance:

(1) Executive Secretary Memorandum dated March 25, 2004 on Mandatory Security Training for Employees Working at Posts Overseas;

(2) Executive Secretary Memorandum dated August 14, 2009 on Afghanistan Familiarization Training;

(3) Executive Secretary Memorandum dated April 29, 2011 on S.A.F.E and FACT training requirements;

(4) Executive Secretary Memorandum dated June 09, 2013 on FACT and HTSOS training requirements;

(5) Executive Secretary Memorandum dated July 07, 2014 on expansion of FACT and HTSOS training requirements; and

(6) Executive Secretary Memorandum dated January 14, 2015, Summary of Mandatory Training Requirements for U.S. Government Personnel Assigned under Chief of Mission at Designated Posts.

13 FAM 301.4-1(B) Scope

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

This policy outlines security training requirements in advance of going abroad on either temporary duty or permanent change of station. Specifically, the training requirements are outlined for the following courses:

         Overseas Security Awareness Training (OSA) (a.k.a. Safety Abroad for Families & Employees (SAFE));

         Foreign Affairs Counter Threat (FACT) Training;

         High Threat Security Overseas Seminar (HTSOS) Training; and

         Post-Specific Pre-Deployment Training.

13 FAM 301.4-2 Overseas Security Awareness Training

13 FAM 301.4-2(A) Course Requirements

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

a. Overseas security awareness training requires completion of the classroom course "Security Overseas Seminar" (MQ911) and either the distance learning course "Introduction to Working in an Embassy" (PN113) or the classroom course "Orientation to an Overseas Mission" (PN114). Completion of the FACT course (CT650) fulfills the requirement for overseas security awareness training.

b. Non-State agencies may choose to provide their own equivalent security training instead of using the Departments Security Overseas Seminar (SOS) and Advanced Security Overseas Seminar (ASOS) courses. To exercise this option, an agency must certify in writing to the Department of States Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Training (DS/T), that it offers training that meets the minimum criteria of the overseas personal security training provided by FSI and that training is delivered and evaluated by qualified instructors. The Department will provide to Chiefs of Mission a list of all agencies that self-certify the adequacy of their training. In all cases, agencies must ensure their employees satisfactorily complete training prior to their departure to post and issue a completion certification to the employee. Non-State agencies should indicate in the request for country clearance that their employee(s) have completed the mandatory training. Consult the Bureau of Diplomatic Security Training Center for further information.

c. All U.S. government executive branch personnel transferring to an overseas location who are the security responsibility of the Secretary of State are required to take a security refresher course every five years. The Departments approved course for this purpose, offered by FSI, is ASOS.

13 FAM 301.4-2(B) Individuals Required to Complete Overseas Security Awareness Training

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

a. The following individuals are required to complete overseas security awareness training prior to their travel:

(1) All U.S. government executive branch personnel transferring to a location abroad on permanent assignment (i.e., filling a position authorized and approved by the Chief of Mission (COM) under National Security Decision Directive (NSDD)-38) who are the security responsibility of the Secretary of State (see 2 FAH-2 H-116);

(2) All U.S. government executive branch personnel (including those in a Reemployed Annuitant (REA) status) requesting country clearance from a COM to perform temporary duty for 45 days or more in a calendar year at an overseas location and who are the security responsibility of the Secretary of State; and

(3) All personnel working under the Department Employee Teleworking Overseas (DETO) program who are the security responsibility of the Secretary of State.

b. Non-employed adult eligible family members (EFMs) and members of household (MOHs) accompanying employees to post are not required, but are strongly encouraged, to take the Security Overseas Seminar or SOS (MQ911) and Advanced Security Overseas Seminar or ASOS (MQ912) courses offered by the Foreign Service Institute (FSI).

c. Third-party contractors must refer to the terms of their contract to determine their overseas security training requirements.

13 FAM 301.4-3 Foreign affairs counter threat (fact) Training

13 FAM 301.4-3(A) Individuals Required to Complete FACT

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

a. All U.S. government executive branch personnel who are the security responsibility of the Secretary of State working overseas for 45 or more cumulative days in a calendar year - except for those exempted, as described in 13 FAM 301.4-3(B) - are required to complete the Foreign Affairs Counter Threat (FACT) course (CT650). This applies to personnel who are either transferring under Permanent Change of Station (PCS) or on temporary duty (TDY) status. It also applies to employed eligible family members (EFMs) who are over the age of 18, including those hired under the Overseas Seasonal Hire Program.

b. Third-party contractors must refer to their contract and contracting officer. While third-party contractors are not the security responsibility of the Secretary of State, FACT may be required according to the terms of the contract.

c. Non-employed EFMs are not required to take the FACT course, but those 18 years and older are strongly encouraged to do so.

d. Interns and fellows (paid and unpaid) are not usually the security responsibility of the Secretary of State and therefore are not usually required to take FACT. However, in some cases, interns and fellows (paid and unpaid) are the security responsibility of the Secretary of State; in those cases, they are required to take FACT. If there are questions as to whether or not an intern or fellow is the security responsibility of the Secretary of State, consult with both L/EMP and L/M. Interns and fellows who are exempt from FACT are still encouraged to take FACT with funding and approval from their bureau.

e. All U.S. government legislative and judicial branch personnel under the security responsibility of the Secretary of State for 45 or more cumulative days in a calendar year (either pursuant to PCS orders or while on TDY status) must complete FACT training. This requirement does not apply to congressional delegations (CODELs) or congressional staff delegations (STAFFDELs).

f. FACT Five-Year Validity: A training completion certificate for those who have taken FACT is considered valid for five years. All U.S. government employees who are required to complete FACT must have a certificate valid at minimum through the date of arrival at post for their tour of duty. Employees and employed EFMs will be required to complete FACT during their next official travel to the U.S. if their FACT certification expires during the tour of duty and they have at least 180 days remaining in their assignment. EFMs who become employed after they arrive at post will be required to take FACT during their next official travel to the U.S.

13 FAM 301.4-3(B) Individuals Exempt from FACT Training Requirement

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

a. Special Agents of the Diplomatic Security Service who are not on an excursion tour to other cones/skill codes in accordance with 12 FAM 372.7-1(b).

b. Limited non-career appointment Security Protective Specialists employed by DS.

c. DoD personnel covered in Annex A of the country-specific security MOA at any post in Iraq or Afghanistan.

d. DoD personnel covered in Annex B of the country-specific security MOA at any post.

e. Personnel or employed EFMs for whom the Director General of the Foreign Service or the Under Secretary for Management has approved a waiver, pursuant to a request from the employee's respective bureau or, in the case of non-Department of State personnel, the non-States agencys Chief Human Capital Officer

f. Employed EFMs under the age of 18.

g. LE staff who are in their country of residence.

h. Marine Security Guards (MSG) and MSG Security Augmentation Units (MSAU).

i. Executive Branch agency officials, their family members, and their support staff who are traveling outside of the United States with a dedicated, full-time security detail.

j. Personnel from agencies that have taken training certified by DS/T as equivalent training as defined in 13 FAM 301.4-2(A), paragraph b. A list of agencies who have been granted training equivalency or FACT certification is located on the FACT Toolkit.

Note: Non-employed EFMs and members of household (MOHs) do not fulfill the threshold criteria establishing who is required to take FACT, and they therefore do not require an exemption to the FACT training requirement.

13 FAM 301.4-3(C) Requesting Waiver from FACT Training Requirement

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

a. The Department of State strongly discourages requests for waivers of the FACT course requirement, and rarely grants them. Requestors should not assume a waiver will be granted, and should continue planning for their assignments as if they will need to complete FACT.

b. Department of State employees (including employed EFMs) seeking individual waivers for FACT should consult with their current bureau executive offices. If the bureau executive office concurs with the employee's request for a waiver, it must submit an action memo, cleared through the respective bureau executive office, to the Director General, formally requesting the waiver.

c. Individual waiver requests from non-Department of State personnel must be submitted via letter from their agencys Chief Human Capital Officer to the Under Secretary of State for Management.

d. Individual waivers are issued only during exceptional operational exigencies and are valid for a limited period of time.

e. All waiver requests must include a detailed description of the logistical impediments to complete FACT prior to arriving at post, confirmation the employee is enrolled to take FACT at a future date, and a valid HTSOS certificate. All waiver requests are subject to the approval of the Director General (for Department of State employees) or the Under Secretary of State for Management (for non-Department of State personnel).

f. A Department of State employee who requires a modification of the FACT training due to a disability may request a reasonable accommodation using the process set forth in 3 FAM 3670 (Reasonable Accommodations for Individuals With Disabilities).

13 FAM 301.4-3(D) Travel Funding for Department of State Personnel

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

The Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS) is responsible for the cost of FACT training, Department of State bus transportation from Washington, DC to the FACT staging hotel, local transportation between the FACT staging hotel and the DS training site, and per diem for Department of State personnel and their eligible family members attending FACT.

13 FAM 301.4-4 High Threat security Overseas seminar (htsos) Training

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

a. The High Threat Security Overseas Seminar (HTSOS-HT401) is required for:

(1) U.S. Government personnel who would be required to take FACT under 13 FAM 301.4-2(A), when they are on official duty abroad under the security responsibility of the Secretary of State for less than 45 cumulative days in a calendar year.

(2) Employed EFMs under the age of 18 are required to take HT401 in lieu of FACT.

(3) Third-party contractors are required to take HT401 when specified in their contract.

b. Other U.S. government agencies may host HTSOS training on their Learning Management Systems (LMS) by executing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Bureau of Diplomatic Security. DS' Policy and Planning Division coordinates the MOU with the other agency and DS' Training Directorate (Training Resource Management) liaises with the other agency to ensure technical requirements are met to upload HTSOS to their LMS. Verification of course completion for agencies with HTSOS on their LMS is through points of contact for each agency, which can be located on the FACT Toolkit Other Government Agency HTSOS SharePoint site. Additional information about the program can be found in 18 STATE 112708. FSI training transcripts will only reflect courses completed through FSI. Other U.S. government agencies who host HT401 are responsible for tracking completions and maintaining those records. These records will be provided to DOS personnel when requested.

c. To request a waiver from HT401, please follow the same procedures as described for FACT.

d. A training completion certificate for those who have taken HTSOS is considered valid for five years.

13 FAM 301.4-5 Post-Specific pre-deployment Training

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

a. In addition to training covered in 13 FAM 301.4-2, 13 FAM 301.4-3, and 13 FAM 301.4-4, the Department has mandated the following additional post-specific pre-deployment training:

Country/Post

Targeted Audience

Mandated Training

Afghanistan

All personnel assigned or on temporary duty assignment (TDY) for 90 cumulative days or more in any 365 day period.

Afghanistan Familiarization (RS415)

Iraq

All personnel assigned or on TDY for 60 cumulative days or more in any continuous 365-day period.

Iraq Familiarization (FT610)

Pakistan

All personnel assigned under COM authority.

While not mandatory, Pakistan Familiarization (RS417) is highly recommended.

NOTE: Other posts will be designated to come under the above training requirements as determined to be necessary.

b. The above listed training requirements are subject to change based on operational need. For the most current information on required pre-deployment training to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan check with the Departments Orientation and In-Processing Center.

c. Third-party contractors are not under the security responsibility of the Secretary of State; however if their contract states they must complete mandatory training, then they must complete the training as required by the contract.

d. The Department's requirements regarding Employee Self-Certification and Ability to Perform in Emergencies (ESCAPE) will be applied for posts that are designated as ESCAPE posts.

13 FAM 301.4-6 Arranging for Training

(CT:TPD-1; 09-18-2019)

a. It is each employees responsibility to ensure he or she completes any mandatory overseas security awareness training identified in this subchapter.

b. Employees and EFMs can enroll in FACT at any time, with the approval of their bureau training officer. Travel orders for an overseas assignment are not required.

c. The Office of Career Development and Assignments (HR/CDA) normally enrolls covered Foreign Service personnel and their EFMs and/or MOHs in mandatory overseas security awareness training.

d. Supervisors and bureau training officers normally work with covered personnel to arrange for enrollment in mandatory overseas security awareness training.

e. Employees who fail to complete mandatory overseas security awareness training, including the FACT course, and travel to post without an approved waiver may be subject to admonishment or discipline in accordance with 3 FAM 4300 and 3 FAM 4500.

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