2 FAM 420
OPENING A POST
(CT:GEN-550; 04-12-2019)
(Office of Origin: M/PRI)
2 FAM 421 TIMING
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
(State Only)
a. Bureaus requesting authorization to open a post
should formally enter into the process as early as possible to allow for
inclusions of resource requests into future budget submissions.
b. In cases where this is not feasible, the requesting
bureau should be prepared to work closely with:
(1) The Bureau of Comptroller and Global Financial
Services (CGFS) to determine the availability of funds; and
(2) The Bureau of Human Resources (HR) to determine
the availability of personnel.
2 FAM 422 IMPLEMENTATION OF FINAL
DECISION
2 FAM 422.1 Establishment of Post
2 FAM 422.1-1 General Policy
(CT:GEN-164; 01-09-1974)
(State Only)
When a decision to open a post has been reached, the
acceptance of the foreign government is necessary and must precede any public
disclosure of the proposed action.
2 FAM 422.1-2 Missions
(CT:GEN-164; 01-09-1974)
(State Only)
a. Normally, a diplomatic mission is officially
established as of the date of the ceremonial presentation of credentials by the
chief of mission to the host government, although international comity permits
the establishment of a mission after a mere exchange of notes.
b. The regional bureau is responsible for the prompt
issuance of any instructions to the chief of mission designate which are
necessary for the establishment of the mission.
2 FAM 422.1-3 Consulates and
Branch Offices
(CT:GEN-164; 01-09-1974)
(State Only)
a. In the case of a consulate, consulate general,
branch or special office, the regional bureau instructs the diplomatic mission
in the host country to request personnel actions, instructs the mission to
request provisional recognition.
(NOTE: When a consular
district is delimited to include more than one state, the consent of each state
is required for the commencement of the performance of consular functions. (See
subchapter 2 FAM
450.)
b. The date on which such a post is officially
established is determined by the supervisory post or mission (with the
concurrence of the regional bureau) and usually coincides with the arrival at
the post of the officer-in-charge. The host government is informed of this
date. The principal officer is requested to open the post to the public as soon
as the acquisition of suitable quarters, arrival of personnel, etc., permit,
and to communicate such opening date in advance to the supervisory post or
mission and to the Department. The supervisory mission communicates this date
to the host government.
2 FAM 422.1-4 Consular Agencies
(CT:GEN-496; 05-08-2018)
(State Only)
a. In the case of a consular agency, the regional
bureau instructs the supervising post to nominate a suitable candidate,
acceptable to the host government, for the position of consular agent (see 3 FAM 8911).
Following the requisite personnel actions, the regional bureau instructs the
mission to request provisional recognition.
b. The date on which a consular agency is opened
officially is determined by the supervising post, and usually coincides with
the date the consular agent takes the oath of office. The host government is
informed of this date. (A consular agency may not be open to the public
simultaneously with a Foreign Service post in the same city or town; that is,
one of the two must close as of the day prior to the official opening date of
the other.)
2 FAM 422.2 Administrative Procedures
(CT:GEN-496; 05-08-2018)
(State Only)
a. When the final decision has been made to open a
post, the regional bureau notifies affected posts and offices of the pertinent
facts and probable effective departmental date of the action.
b. Affected offices take prompt action on the decision
and give the regional bureau timely information as to any instructions which
are relayed to the field. This responsibility includes the coordinating and
forwarding of timely information and instructions to the posts affected, such
as:
(1) Economic, political, and intelligence reporting
requirements and establishment of other agency programs;
(2) Consular services or activities to be performed or
reassigned; consular district delimitations; security coverage;
(3) Assignment of personnel (including fiscal),
including pertinent information about travel arrangements, recognition,
provisional allowances, provisional wage scale;
(4) Provisional allotments of funds and authority to
incur necessary operating expenses;
(5) Lease or purchase of appropriate office and
residential quarters (including furnishings, if any);
(6) Shipments of current publications, regulations
(for example, Foreign Affairs Manual) and/or instructions, vehicles, supplies
and equipment, including cryptographic and classified materials, signs, coats
of arms, seals, etc.; and
(7) Routing of communications by courier, pouch, mail,
and; records management.
c. The regional bureau is responsible for coordinating
all activities in the opening of a post. The following suggested checklist may
be reproduced (with names, telephone extensions, etc.) and used by the bureau,
although the items listed are not necessarily in order of priority nor
applicable in each case (see 2 FAM Exhibit
422.2).
d. Responsible officers in the field are expected to
draw from their experience (as well as refer to other chapters and volumes of
the manual) for whatever additional guidance they may require. The relative
priorities of the reports and actions are determined by the principal officer or
the supervisory post. However, any special instructions which the Department
sends to the field normally are given higher priority.
2 FAM 423 OPENING OR REOPENING A
CRITICAL THREAT OR HIGH RISK, HIGH THREAT POST
(CT:GEN-496; 05-08-2018)
a. The opening or re-opening of a critical threat post
or a high risk/high threat post requires expanded multi-bureau planning,
implementation, and support.
b. See 12 FAH-6 H-012,
Threat Categories and Levels, for definitions of a critical threat post and a high
risk/high threat post. See 12 FAM 490 for information on how the High Threat Post
Review Board creates the high threat, high risk post list on an annual basis.
c. Before opening or re-opening a high threat, high
risk post, both the Deputy Secretary and Deputy Secretary for Management and
Resources must sign a decision memorandum approving a presence recommendation
for the post. In cases where there is no consensus, the Secretary of
State must approve the presence recommendation. The recommendation must take
into account the balance between acceptable risk and advancing core U.S.
interests at the high threat, high risk post, and the need to ensure that
appropriate resources are available to accomplish the posts mission. The
process by which the regional bureau must develop this presence recommendation
is called the Vital Presence Validation Process. For all posts on the high
threat, high risk post list, this process must be undertaken annually in order
to continuously assess the situation. See 12 FAM 490 for information on how the High Threat Post
Review Board creates the high threat, high risk post list on an annual basis.
d. The regional bureau must convene a multi-bureau
support cell to begin planning to open or re-open the high threat, high risk
post. To ensure expanded services are provided with strong and integrated
coordination, the Department uses a multi-bureau support cell model, that will
include relevant stakeholders. The planning cell is responsible for
conducting a mission analysis and drafting an operations plan.
e. Upon approval of a course of action from regional
bureau leadership, an implementation and support cell is created under the
direction of the regional bureau Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary and
supported by all necessary bureaus for the specific situation, along with other
agency coordination.
f. Refer to 2 FAM Exhibit
423.1 for a typical support cell organization chart, 2 FAM Exhibit
423.2 for a work process map documenting the steps that determine a
situational plan of action, and 2 FAM Exhibit
423.3 for a checklist document that can be used when creating an
operational plan to open or re-open a post. The first checklist includes
broad questions for consideration by senior leadership. Then, by bureau,
there are more detailed checklists specific to the bureau tasks, as well as
post checklists. These checklists can be updated based on lessons
learned. It is important to note that the checklists are a guide to
assist with planning and not a set of requirements.
2 FAM 424 THROUGH 429 UNASSIGNEd
2 FAM Exhibit 422.2
Procedural Action and Responsibilities for Opening, Closing, or Changing Post
Status
(CT:GEN-496; 05-08-2018)
Action
|
Action Responsibility When Requested
|
Notes
|
a. Preliminary decision
|
Assistant Secretary, regional bureau
|
2 FAM 422
|
b. Final decision
|
The President for diplomatic missions; The Under
Secretary for Management for consular posts and agencies, and branch and
special offices.
|
2 FAM 410 and
2 FAM 423
|
c. Acceptance of proposal by foreign office
|
Executive director, regional bureau
|
Normally through diplomatic mission
|
d. Public disclosure
|
Public affairs adviser and Executive director, regional
bureau
|
Through mission for public disclosure abroad(2 FAM 420 and
|
e. Public Notice in the Federal Register of field
organization of Department (Foreign)
|
Office of Directives (A/GIS/DIR)
|
Periodic updating of previous Public Notice based on
FAM's issued (18 FAM
201.6-1,
18 FAM
201.6-5)
|
f. Establish post complement:
|
|
|
(1) Recognition
|
Executive director, regional bureau
|
|
(2) Assignment
|
Appropriate personnel office and regional bureau
|
|
(3) Travel
|
Bureau of Human Resources (HR/EX)
|
|
(4) Provisional allowances
|
Office of Allowances (A/OPR/ALS)
|
|
(5) Salary schedule
|
Executive director, regional bureau
|
|
g. Consular district delimitations
|
Executive director, regional bureau
|
(2 FAM 451)
Clear with the Office of the Geographer and Global Issues (INR/GGI) for
precise terminology of areas involved; If passport, visa, or other, citizen
services, clear also through the Bureau of Consular Affairs
|
h. Foreign Affairs Manual Transmittal Letter
covering FAM change announcing official and/or public opening of a post,
consular agency, branch, or special office
|
Executive director, regional bureau; Office of Directives
Management A/GIS/DIR
|
Include as appropriate, information on consular
jurisdiction, delimited consular districts, and any appropriate notes on
consular services performed, for inclusion in the consular districts list
|
i. Foreign Affairs Manual Transmittal Letter
covering FAM change announcing closing or change of status of post, consular
agency, branch, or special office
|
Executive director, regional bureau; Office of
Directives Management (A/GIS/DIR)
|
2 FAM 420,
2 FAM 430
and
2 FAM 440
|
j. Intelligence interests
|
Bureau of Intelligence and Research
|
11 FAM 400
|
k. Economic reporting requirements
|
Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs
|
Bureau should indicate whether separate Combined
Economic Reporting Program (CERP) is necessary
|
l. Political reporting requirements
|
Country director, regional bureau
|
|
m. Information, affairs programs
|
Public affairs adviser;
Executive director, regional bureau
|
Coordinate closely with the Bureau of Public Affairs
|
n. USAID programs
|
Assistant Administrator for Program and Management
Services, USAID
|
|
o. Allotments to post
|
Executive director, regional bureau
|
|
p. Financial arrangements
|
Bureau of the Comptroller and Global Financial Services
(CGFS)
|
Designation of USDO (U.S. Disbursing Officer) or agent
cashier and authorized certifying officer;
Establishment of bank account, etc.;
Fiscal supplies and accounting instructions
|
q. Consular services
|
Visa Office (CA/VO);
Passport Office (CA/PPT);
Office of Overseas Citizens Services (CA/OCS)
|
Clear passport issuing authority of post beforehand
|
r. Security coverage
|
Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS)
|
|
s. Marine guards
|
Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS)
|
|
t. Passenger and non- passenger vehicles
|
Transportation and Travel Management Division (A/LM/OPS/TTM)
|
Requires appropriately obligated documents
|
u. Contracting and leasing Office and residential
space
|
Area officer, Bureau of Overseas Building Operations
(OBO); Executive director, regional bureau
|
|
v. Pouch facilities
|
Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS)
|
|
w. Courier facilities
|
Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS)
|
|
s. Cryptographic facilities
|
Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS)
|
|
aa. Office furniture, supplies, and equipment
(including seals and shield)
|
Logistics Management Division (A/LM);
Executive Director, regional bureau
|
Requires obligated requisition from fiscal reporting
post or bureau
|
bb. Household furnishings for principal officer and
staff
|
Logistics Management Division (A/LM); Executive
director, regional bureau
|
|
cc. Household equipment
|
Logistics Management Division (A/LM);
Executive director, regional bureau
|
|
(1) Foreign Affairs Manual
|
Office of Directives Management (A/GIS/DIR)
|
|
(2) Foreign Affairs Handbooks
|
Office of Directives Management (A/GIS/DIR)
|
|
(3) Department of State Procurement Regulations
|
Procurement and Administrative Services Division
(A/EX/PAS); Office of Directives Management (A/GIS/DIR)
|
|
(4) Standardized Regulations (Government
Civilians, Foreign Areas)
|
Office of Allowances (A/OPR/ALS)
|
|
(5) Federal Travel Regulations
|
Transportation and Travel Management Division
(A/LM/OPS/TTM)
|
|
(6) U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Catalogue
|
GSO (General Services Office)
|
|
(7) Other publications
|
Regional bureau
|
|
dd. Records operation
|
Records and Information Management Division (HR/EX/RIM)
|
|
ee. Title and rank
|
Executive director, regional bureau; Chief; Office of
Presidential Appointments (HR/PAS); Office of Career Development and Analysis
(HR/CDA)
|
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.1
Support Cell Organization Chart
(CT:GEN-408;
05-30-2013)

2 FAM Exhibit 423.2
Planning, Implementation, and Support Cell Process Map
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)


2 FAM Exhibit 423.3
Master Checklist
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
Create Plan of Action see Exhibit 2
FAM Exhibit 423.4
|
What Transition Planning Working Groups are needed?
|
Who will be the overall coordinator?
|
Who will be the deputy coordinator?
|
Is an alternate command center needed?
|
What is the timeline desired for return?
|
Limit or deny VIP and CODEL visits during initial
stage.
|
For consideration:
|
Political Affairs (P) see Exhibit 2
FAM Exhibit 423.5
|
Areas to consider: Political Transition; Crisis
Management; U.S. Presence; Civilian protection; Political/Government
Consolidation; Opposition Support; Accountability
|
Arms Control (T)
|
Political-Military Action Team (PMAT)
|
Areas to consider: Chemical Biological Weapons (CBW);
Security; Consequence management; response; international engagement;
contingency planning; Peace Keeping Operations(PKO);
|
Counter-Proliferation (conventional); Border Security;
Counter Terrorism (CT); security sector assistance to transitional entity;
SJSR/DDR; Public Order Management
|
Economic Growth, Energy and
Environment (E)
|
Areas to consider : Sanctions and Economic Recovery;
Sanctions unwinding; financial issues; bilateral and multilateral assistance
for economic and reconstruction assistance beyond the humanitarian phase
|
Intelligence and Research (INR) ;
Office of the Legal Adviser (L); Legislative Affairs (H); Office of U.S.
Foreign Assistance (F)
|
Civilian Security, Democracy and Human
Rights (J)
|
Areas to consider Humanitarian Relief/Refugees;
International support mechanisms
|
Prepare the post for new attacks by understanding the
physical layout of the post as well as ensuring that post leadership and the
regional bureau understand what assets are available.
|
Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs
(R) see 2 FAM Exhibit 423.12 and 423.11
|
United States Agency for
International Development (USAID)
|
Areas to consider : Prioritize needs; deploy goods and
services to supplement, rehab, help provide basic services including water,
elec., sanitation, telecom in humanitarian and reconstruction phases
|
Executive Office (EX): see 2 FAM
Exhibit 423.22
|
Return of USG personnel (boots on the ground) - Areas
to consider: return movement; security of personnel; establishment of secure
support platform, including communications, facilities, and movement
capability; pre-staging of assets; logistics chain
|
Diplomatic Security (DS) see 2 FAM
Exhibit 423.9
|
Is security appropriate for the threat level? Review
the recent risk assessments. What needs to be done to achieve appropriate
security?
|
Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO)
see 2 FAM Exhibit 423.15
|
What is the status of the existing facilities? Based
on approved projected staffing, what are the facility needs (office, housing,
and support)?
|
Information Resource Management (IRM)
see 2 FAM Exhibit 423.7
|
What level of communication is needed: unclassified,
classified?
|
Administration (A) see 2 FAM Exhibit
423.21
|
What is needed in-country? What about sustaining the
presence - fuel, etc.?
|
Budget and Planning (BP) see 2 FAM
Exhibit 423.17
|
How will funding be sourced?
|
Human Resources (HR) see 2 FAM
Exhibit 423.13
|
How large will the presence be in-country? What can be
done remotely? What staff will be sent in initially?
|
Consular Affairs (CA) see 2 FAM
Exhibit 423.19
|
Is there a consular infrastructure in country? If not,
what level of consular services will be provided?
|
Office of Medical Services (MED) see 2
FAM Exhibit 423.20
|
What medical support is available? Where is the
closest medical support?
|
Other Agencies: Is military presence
needed?
|
|
Mobilize - Move in to country (Post actions)
|
Front Office / Policy see 2 FAM
Exhibit 423.6
|
Public Diplomacy (PD)/ Public Affairs
Officer (PAO) see 2 FAM Exhibit 423.12
|
Regional Security Officers (RSO) see
2 FAM Exhibit 423.10
|
Management Officer (MO) see 2 FAM
Exhibit 423.23
|
Facilities see 2 FAM Exhibit 423.16
|
Information Management Officer (IMO)
see 2 FAM Exhibit 423.8
|
General Services Officer (GSO) see 2
FAM Exhibit 423.24
|
Financial Management Officer (FMO)
see 2 FAM Exhibit 423.18
|
Human Resources Officer (HRO) see 2
FAM Exhibit 423.14
|
Consular Affairs (CA) see see 2 FAM
Exhibit 423.19
|
Medical Office (Med) see 2 FAM
Exhibit 423.20
|
United States Agency for
International Development (USAID)
|
Other Agencies: Which agencies will
go back in initially?
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.4
Planning
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
Plan 1
|
The Department establishes an initial planning cell
based around a core of designated Department-level professional planners that
operates under the regional bureau and includes stakeholders/SMEs as required
based on the mission.
|
Plan 2
|
Using the DOS Deliberate Planning Process, the initial
planning cell receives the mission and conducts a mission analysis that
considers the Mission, Threat, Environment, Available Resources, and
Available Time to determine the key tasks and purposes, constraints and
limitations, assumptions, and critical information requirements.
|
Plan 3
|
The initial planning cell briefs regional bureau
leadership on the results of the mission analysis and receives approval to
proceed with deliberate planning.
|
Plan 4
|
The Department establishes a formal bureau planning
cell under the regional bureau with stakeholder/SME membership based on
mission requirements determined during the mission analysis process.
|
Plan 5
|
The bureau planning cell issues a notification order to
all mission stakeholders that provides basic mission information and tailored
results of the mission analysis. The notification order drives mission
stakeholders to begin their own deliberate planning process at appropriate
levels.
|
Plan 6
|
The bureau planning cell develops courses of action
based on the mission analysis and senior-level feedback.
|
Plan 7
|
The bureau planning cell briefs regional bureau
leadership on possible courses of action and receives approval to proceed
with planning a single course of action or further develops multiple courses
of action.
|
Plan 8
|
The bureau planning cell further develops the chosen
course of action into an operations plan and receives regional bureau
leadership approval to issue the plan for action.
|
Plan 9
|
The bureau planning cell issues the operations plan to
all mission stakeholders.
|
Plan 10
|
Based on operational plan requirements, the Department
establishes a bureau implementation and support cell under the regional
bureau that is responsible for executing the approved operations plan.
Bureau implementation and support cell membership is determined by mission
requirements and may or may not include members of the bureau planning cell.
|
Plan 11
|
The bureau planning cell continues to support the
bureau implementation and support cell by assisting with inspections and
rehearsals of the operations plan with relevant mission stakeholders/SMEs,
and continues to adjust the operations plan based on lessons learned during
the rehearsal process.
|
Plan 12
|
The bureau implementation and support cell executes the
operations plan. The bureau planning cell monitors current operations to
identify possible future operational planning tasks, and if identified,
restarts the deliberate planning process.
|
Plan 13
|
Following mission completion, the bureau planning cell,
in conjunction with the bureau implementation and support cell conducts an
after action review of the planning process and operational execution to
identify lessons learned to apply to future missions.
|
Plan 14
|
Lessons learned by the bureau planning and support
cells are used to improve the overall DOS Deliberate Planning Process.
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.5
Political Affairs (P)/Regional Bureaus
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
P1
|
Political Affairs
|
P2
|
Host government or interim authorities approves
deployment of DoD security element
|
P3
|
Work with Host government or interim authorities to
negotiate FAST entry and any restrictions (uniforms)
|
P4
|
Contact diplomatic community
|
P5
|
Establish a channel to communicate with the host
government or transitional authority
|
P7
|
Establish frequent communication with the US military
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.6
Front Office
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
P8
|
Front Office
|
P9
|
Submit credentials to local government
|
P10
|
Submit cable of Post Operation
|
P11
|
Implement support cell
|
P12
|
Create a communication plan with DC (daily conf call,
twice daily sit rep, etc.)
|
P13
|
Staffing requirements: TDY (additional to allow staff
to recover), needed positions (American, Local)
|
P14
|
Coordinate with DoD for protection if needed
|
P15
|
Notify protecting power if no longer needed
|
P16
|
Secure appropriate valuables: silver, china, cash, etc.
|
P17
|
Hold memorial service
|
P18
|
Hold Town hall when staff returns
|
P19
|
Recognize actions of staff
|
P20
|
Send official Lessons Learned Cable to Washington
|
P21
|
Recognize caretakers and LES that managed facilities
during suspension
|
P22
|
Establish a channel to communicate with the host
government or transitional authority
|
P23
|
Establish frequent communication with the US military
|
P24
|
Request that staff members complete the FSI course
Managing a Crisis
|
P25
|
Consider having task force teams be managed by those
with Operations Center or similar experience
|
P26
|
Create and test phone trees, including LE Staff
|
P27
|
Identify COM tasks that can be temporarily delegated to
Washington, such as country clearance
|
P28
|
Ensure that all staff are familiar with alternate
transportation routes to the embassy
|
P29
|
Ask LE Staff to maintain working-level host government
contacts in case senior officials are unreachable
|
P30
|
Revise Emergency Action Plan
|
P31
|
Prepare the post for new attacks by understanding the
physical layout of the post as well as ensuring that post leadership and the
regional bureau understand what assets are available on a tailorable basis.
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.7
Information Resource Management (IRM)
(CT:GEN-469; 05-26-2017)
IRM1
|
IRM
|
IRM2
|
Procurement - if equipment not available (up to 6
months lead time) who can be displaced in pipeline? (Bureau)
|
IRM3
|
Communications - IT - classified and unclassified;
phones, radios, computers, satellite phones, COMSEC, other (IRM/ITI)
Blackberries; GO fobs (IRM/MC)
|
IRM4
|
Small phone system - PBX, 4 week acquisition time ($50K
- 2013); medium - 6 weeks ($450k); large - 8 weeks ($850k) in 2013 (IRM/ITI)
|
IRM5
|
Create master IRM roster of TDY personnel available for
return to post until permanent staff available + ISC LE staff list in country
if possible (in conjunction with A/Regional Bureau/RIMC) .including home
locations/maps, personal e-mail and personal phone numbers
|
IRM6
|
Identify and coordinate any funding requirements for
IRM related services and equipment with the supported bureau.
|
IRM7
|
Assemble, procure and pre-stage supplies &
equipment for first tranche of returnees - most IT equipment has long lead
time; 6 months or more for Classified items (IRM/ITI)
|
IRM8
|
Move equipment to the airport - Logistics to advise
well in advance of flight location and departure to arrange delivery
|
IRM9
|
Obtain communications equipment needed for tranche 1,
stage, ready for transport - should be arranged well in advance due to long
lead times for IRM equipment
|
IRM10
|
Notify IRM and RIMC of establishment of post / plans
for return - MCO, OPS SAs, RIMC, CLD
|
IRM11
|
Must also include Bureau Regional IMO who will assist
in this coordination as well as the IRM Customer Liaison Division.
|
IRM12
|
I. Expeditionary Mode of Operation
|
IRM13
|
A. Voice Communications
|
IRM14
|
1. Satellite Phone
|
IRM15
|
a. Secure
|
IRM16
|
b. Unsecure
|
IRM17
|
2. Cell Phone
|
IRM18
|
3. Landline Telephone
|
IRM19
|
4. DS Tactical Radio
|
IRM20
|
5. DoS VHF/UHF E&E Radio
|
IRM21
|
6. Dos HF E&E Radio
|
IRM22
|
7. DoD/Other agency Radio
|
IRM23
|
8. Local guard force Radio
|
IRM24
|
B. Data Communications
|
IRM25
|
1. Satellite Link
|
IRM26
|
a. Tactical/DoD provided
|
IRM27
|
b. DTS-PO provided
|
IRM28
|
c. Commercial bandwidth (ENM)
|
IRM29
|
d. Bandwidth supporting DS specialized equipment (BF/GF Tracker)
|
IRM30
|
e. Generator needed? What size and fuel type?
|
IRM31
|
f. Satellite Transceiver Equipment
|
IRM32
|
(1)
Mobile Satcom system
|
IRM33
|
(2)
VSAT
|
IRM34
|
2. Terrestrial Link (local Internet)
|
IRM35
|
a. DTS-PO provided
|
IRM36
|
b. ENM provided commercial bandwidth
|
IRM37
|
c. Local contracted ISP
|
IRM38
|
3. Record Communications Equipment
|
IRM39
|
a. Basic Internet Communication system (BIC) Kits
|
IRM40
|
b. Secure High speed Area Reach back system (SHARK) Kit
|
IRM41
|
c. What kind and how many computers needed?
|
IRM42
|
d. UPS DC purchase and ship or buy in target country?
|
IRM43
|
4. Global OpenNet Remote Access and User Accounts
|
IRM44
|
If User accounts are transferred versus using GO, where
will they be located post, DC or other embassy
|
IRM45
|
After departure, accounts should be moved to an OU that
corresponds with the physical location of the user after evacuating.
|
IRM46
|
GO Remote Access can be considered as another option to
stay connected to OpenNet resources.
|
IRM47
|
Need more RSA tokens, to support more GO remote access users,
for a post in distress? If so Posts IRM office should contact their local
RIMC and the Mobile and Remote Access Division in Washington.
|
IRM48
|
Waiver needed for LE Staff to use Remote
Access?. For most countries, LE Staff can use Remote
Access. Consult with your Posts RSO first, before granting
remote access privileges to LE Staff.
|
IRM49
|
C. Courier/Pouch
|
IRM50
|
When to start and stop operations
|
IRM51
|
Agreement with government to allow class pouch in
without x-ray
|
IRM52
|
3. Are there limits to how many bags/crates are allowed in and out
with each delivery
|
IRM53
|
4. Does post have access to the tarmac
|
IRM54
|
5. Are there sustainable air carrier routes or will regular
support flights be needed during initial phase
|
IRM55
|
II. Transition to Fixed Site Operation
|
IRM56
|
A. Voice Communications
|
IRM57
|
1. Satellite Phone
|
IRM58
|
a. Secure
|
IRM59
|
b. Unsecure
|
IRM60
|
2. Cell Phone
|
IRM61
|
3. Landline Telephone
|
IRM62
|
4. DS Tactical Radio
|
IRM63
|
5. DoS VHF/UHF E&E Radio
|
IRM64
|
6. Dos HF E&E Radio
|
IRM65
|
7. DoD/Other agency Radio
|
IRM66
|
8. Local Guard Force Radio
|
IRM67
|
9. Admin Radio
|
IRM68
|
B. Data Communications
|
IRM69
|
1. Satellite Link
|
IRM70
|
a. Tactical/DoD provided
|
IRM71
|
b. DTS-PO provided
|
IRM72
|
c. Commercial bandwidth (ENM)
|
IRM73
|
d. Bandwidth supporting DS specialized equipment (BF/GF Tracker)
|
IRM74
|
e. Satellite Transceiver Equipment
|
IRM75
|
(1) VSAT
|
IRM76
|
(2) Commercial Satcom system
|
IRM77
|
(3) X-band Satcom system
|
IRM78
|
2. Terrestrial Link (local Internet)
|
IRM79
|
a. DTS-PO provided
|
IRM80
|
b. ENM provided commercial bandwidth
|
IRM81
|
c. Local contracted ISP
|
IRM82
|
3. Record Communications Equipment
|
IRM83
|
a. Secure High speed Area Reach back system (SHARK) Kit
|
IRM84
|
b. Mobile Information Programs Center (MIPC) Kit
|
IRM85
|
c. GITM Server Installation
|
IRM86
|
d. What kind and how many PCs needed?
|
IRM87
|
e. UPS DC purchase and ship on support flight or buy in target country?
|
IRM88
|
Notify IRM management and RIMC of establishment of post
/ plans for return - MCO, OPS and other SAs, RIMC, Customer Liaison Division
|
IRM89
|
Must also include Bureau Regional IMO (RIMO) who will
assist in this coordination, as well as any assisting bureau RIMO.
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.8
Information Management Officer (IMO)/Washington IRM
(CT:GEN-496; 05-08-2018)
IRM90
|
IMO/Washington IRM
|
IRM91
|
Obtain excess equipment from safehaven post (if
reestablishing)
|
IRM92
|
Obtain and test all emergency communication equipment
|
IRM93
|
Create communication plan and Emergency Destruction
Plan; in case of destruction, check off items on list for later COMSEC
reconciliation
|
IRM94
|
Create email accounts and determine need for mobile
access
|
IRM95
|
Set up phones - landline, cell, and Satellite (test
Satellite and ensure SIM cards are valid and have airtime)
|
IRM96
|
Iron-key thumb drives
|
IRM97
|
Shredder and shredder oil supply - Required to support
classified printing. Should be purchased by Regional Bureau to meet DS
requirements
|
IRM98
|
COMSEC Safe purchase - should be purchased by Regional
Bureau to meet DS/IRM requirements
|
IRM99
|
COMSEC account: COSMEC may initially be on the account
of a nearby post OR RIMC, OR the regional bureau, depending on the situation.
|
IRM100
|
MSO - remove PLA from suspended list and re-establish
AMEMBASSY xxx address and set communication level (SBU or higher)
|
IRM101
|
DS Waivers or Exceptions for operation - REACH will
work with DS/CMP, local RSO (if any) and the Regional Bureau to facilitate
initial setup for SHARK or MIPC equipment and classified processing; Bureau
will work with DS for physical approvals
|
IRM102
|
Determine IT account requirements:
|
IRM103
|
a. OpenNet accounts and GO or
Blackberry requirements
|
IRM104
|
b. ClassNet accounts
|
IRM105
|
Email accounts - where stored (DC or post), who
manages,
|
IRM106
|
Determine access requirements for off-shored data that
may be stored away from post (FTP Site File Folders, Share Point site):
|
IRM107
|
Identify and arrange for personnel access to off-shored
data
|
IRM108
|
Identify any technical requirements to access
off-shored data from the deployed location
|
IRM109
|
Set up REACH kit
|
IRM110
|
BIC kit + other as determined by team; examples:
|
IRM111
|
Extra LCD monitor and printer Should add a computer
and more than 1 is probably better.
|
IRM112
|
Scanner - procured by bureau or other embassy (IRM/DSB)
|
IRM113
|
Cables and plugs
|
IRM114
|
Paper
|
IRM115
|
Radio and charger - either part of stock taken in or
spares from Radio Program Branch (IRM/RPB)
|
IRM116
|
Satellite phone + external antennae for use indoors
|
IRM118
|
A satellite phone manager should be designated, to
avoid confusion
|
IRM119
|
Keep emergency contact lists with REACH kit (Ops
Center, DS Command Center, RIMC, etc)
|
IRM120
|
Train some non-IMO staff on REACH's BIC kit (SHARK and
MIPC must be run by IRM staff)
|
IRM121
|
Maintain a stock of classified material bags and seals
|
IRM122
|
Review IRM guide for handling sensitive communications
equipment
|
IRM123
|
Post/Bureau coordinates with ENM to perform an
assessment of core Enterprise network and active directory infrastructure
(i.e., Routers, Switches, Domain Controllers, and encryptors)
|
IRM124
|
Post/Bureau coordinates reactivation of VPN bandwidth
with local ISP and ENM
|
IRM125
|
Post/Bureau coordinates with DTS-PO for reestablishing
DTS-PO supported customer bandwidth
|
IRM126
|
IRM and Regional Bureau coordinates bandwidth and
network design requirements with ENM
|
IRM127
|
IRM and Regional Bureau coordinates funding for
bandwidth requirements
|
IRM128
|
Post/Bureau coordinate with DTS-PO for reestablishing
DTS-PO supported customer bandwidth
|
IRM129
|
Pouch mail - service availability/scheduling (A/LM/PMP)
|
IRM130
|
Change or update signatory and authority letters with
Dispatch Office (USDO)
|
IRM131
|
Obtain documentation and equipment inventories
|
IRM132
|
(Re)establish telephone services: IRM personnel will
need to be involved with telephone contracts to insure correct telephone
service is contracted. Also there are 2 different types -- landline (what's
on your desk) and cell phone (voice and data plans - most will have
Blackberries or other mobile devices; some countries do not have Blackberry
service) - these should be broken out.
|
IRM133
|
Obtain satellite phones -- IRM should have an
inventory of these. Posts should have these before an emergency and should
test them monthly; purchase external antennae for building so they can be
used inside to improve safety
|
IRM134
|
Establish a wireless Internet link if possible, which
tunnels OpenNet; be cognizant of separation required for wireless and any CAA
space
|
IRM135
|
Install a radio base station in appropriate area
|
IRM136
|
Install VoIP units to provide telecommunications with
the Embassy & State
|
IRM137
|
Install radio repeaters; ensure they are in different
locations. Ensure they have battery backup, and check batteries often
|
IRM138
|
For earthquake prone areas, equipment should be
safeguarded against seismic shock
|
IRM139
|
Distribute cell phones to all staff, including LE
staff, in case of emergency - work with GSO for procurement/inventory
|
IRM140
|
Establish central operations area at post for small
emergency task force (Comm center)
|
IRM141
|
Create a control room email address, and instruct the
Task Force to send all communications to this address
|
IRM142
|
Ensure that TDY officers not typically assigned to the
regional bureau can be added to any email DLs where high-urgency updates are
distributed
|
IRM143
|
Request that DOD colleagues temporarily remove
encryption from unclassified emails to improve speed of delivery
|
IRM144
|
IMO (Front Office - IRM Related)
|
IRM145
|
Obtain classified communication equipment - IRM will
advise equipment needed and BPA (IRM/ITI)
|
IRM146
|
One binder of key disaster response information (EAP, Decision
Points, checklists, time conversion charts, maps, contact info)
|
IRM147
|
IMO (Emergency Action Committee - IRM Related)
|
IRM148
|
Develop plan to notify host government of status -
Obtain HNA for Radio Frequencies
|
IRM149
|
Obtain approval from Host Nation to bring in classified
pouch without being x-rayed
|
IRM150
|
Verify if there is a size or number limitations for
pouch items
|
IRM151
|
Obtain access to tarmac to escort pouch items
|
IRM152
|
Delegate responsibilities for operational start-up of
post - equipment install - TDY Asst.
|
IRM153
|
Notify LE Staff of return or create a plan to hire LE
staff (use contacts list from pre-departure - are ISC staff available?)
|
IRM154
|
IMO (CA items - IRM Related)
|
IRM155
|
Obtain sensitive supplies from safehaven location
(neighboring post, DC) - PCs included? Need IRM to set up
|
IRM156
|
Server hard drives containing consular database media
and backups - will need IRM to restore or CA in DC
|
IRM157
|
Retrieve from safehaven or establish Oracle server
(hard drive) - IRM on site or CA in DC will perform?
|
IRM158
|
Install a radio base station in Consular
|
IRM159
|
IMO (Diplomatic Security - IRM Related)
|
IRM160
|
Coordinate and set-up a MSD dedicated Satellite
communication channel through DOD - if needed; coordinate with IRM on
satellite needs
|
IRM161
|
Set-up coordination meeting with the actual members of
the first tranche (1 IRM)
|
IRM162
|
Obtain destruction kit (sledge hammers, nail guns,
gloves, etc) - Standard IRM equipment for IPC
|
IRM163
|
Obtain list of names of personnel who may have secured
the CAAs and how space was secured (if reestablishing) - previous IRM staff
will have IPC/CTF info. Regional Bureaus should have that contact
information.
|
IRM164
|
IMO (Management - IRM related)
|
IRM165
|
Obtain gear and supplied needed for first tranche of
returnees - Tranche 0 will need BIC and radios at minimum (IRM/ITI)
|
IRM166
|
Determine number of people able to fly on cargo plane -
if return method - best entry method for some equipment and COMSEC must be
accompanied by IRM person.
|
IRM167
|
RIMC tech or TDY to learn SHARK kit setup, act as
non-pro courier, and carry COMSEC (or REACH tech - already trained)
|
IRM168
|
Retrieve post valuables from safehaven location - to
include stored classified and unclassified equipment
|
IRM169
|
Generators and fuel requirements - Need to determine
size needed to support equipment; fuel availability (IRM/ITI)
|
IRM170
|
(Re)establish services: telephone (land and cell
phones); Internet Service Provider (ISP); Fuel; electricity; power or UPS for
radio towers and repeaters. Verify if cell phones can be arranged by LE Staff
prior to arrival
|
IRM171
|
Oil Supply and Petrol Supply - for generator to
maintain IRM equipment: Diesel or other? IRM's REACH branch has generators to
power initial equipment (IRM/REACH)
|
IRM172
|
IMO (Medical - IRM Related)
|
IRM173
|
Obtain all medical records - Stand alone computer
needed to maintain privacy / HIPAA?
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.9
Diplomatic Security, Directorates of International Programs and High Threat
Programs (DS/IP, DS/HTP)
(CT:GEN-416; 10-30-2013)
DS1
|
Diplomatic Security DS/IP, DS/HTP
|
DS2
|
Receive the mission and conduct a mission analysis that
considers the Mission, Threat, Environment, Available Resources, and
Available Time to determine the key tasks and purposes, constraints and
limitations, assumptions, and critical information requirements.
|
DS3
|
Brief DS Seniors on the results of the mission analysis
and receive approval to proceed.
|
DS4
|
Issue a notification order to all mission stakeholders
that provides basic mission information and tailored results of the mission
analysis.
|
DS5
|
In coordination with all mission stakeholders, develop
courses of action based on the mission analysis and senior-level feedback.
|
DS6
|
Brief DS Seniors on possible courses of action and
receive approval to proceed with planning.
|
DS7
|
Further develop the chosen course of action into an DS
operations plan.
|
DS8
|
Brief DS Seniors on the DS operations plan and receive
approval for execution.
|
DS9
|
Issue the operations plan to all mission stakeholders
for execution.
|
DS10
|
Conduct inspections and rehearsals with relevant
mission stakeholders; adjust operations plan based on lessons learned.
|
DS11
|
Conduct the mission; constantly monitor current
operations to identify possible future operations planning tasks, if
identified, restart
the planning process.
|
DS12
|
Following mission completion, conduct an after action
review of the planning process and operational execution to identify lessons
learned to apply to future missions.
|
DS13
|
Diplomatic Security -- Office of
Mobile Security Deployments
|
DS14
|
Identify and coordinate interagency personnel,
equipment, communication, and contingency requirements as needed.
|
DS15
|
Identify and coordinate intra-Department personnel,
equipment, communication, and contingency requirements as needed.
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.10
Regional Security Officers (RSO)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
DS16
|
RSO
|
DS17
|
Existing properties inspected and evaluated by DoS
Advance element
|
DS18
|
Fuel source located to support movement and
accommodation
|
DS19
|
Security
|
DS20
|
Security Coordination
|
DS21
|
Review updated Risk Assessments
|
DS22
|
Review host countries' capacity & intent to provide
for our protection
|
DS23
|
Static Security
|
DS24
|
Review updated Risk Assessments
|
DS25
|
Review host countries' capacity & intent to provide
for our protection
|
DS26
|
Movement Security
|
DS27
|
Review updated Risk Assessments
|
DS28
|
Review host countries' capacity & intent to provide
for our protection
|
DS29
|
Physical Security
|
DS30
|
Review updated Risk Assessments
|
DS31
|
Review host countries' capacity & intent to provide
for our protection
|
DS32
|
Interagency Security Liaison
|
DS33
|
Review updated Risk Assessments
|
DS34
|
Review host countries' capacity & intent to provide
for our protection
|
DS35
|
Security Staffing
|
DS36
|
Review updated Risk Assessments
|
DS37
|
Review host countries' capacity & intent to provide
for our protection
|
DS38
|
Request EOD, Extraction, PR, and FAST Marines via Exec
Sec Memo if appropriate
|
DS39
|
Establish Marine Security Guard Post if appropriate
|
DS40
|
Established OSPB appropriate security prior to entry of
non-security personnel, or obtain appropriate waivers and/or exceptions
|
DS41
|
Obtain all essential and non-lethal weapons
|
DS42
|
Determine vehicle requirements (FAV and unarmored)
|
DS43
|
Secure all classified and sensitive documents (inc.
biographic or investigative case files, personnel security files)
|
DS44
|
Coordinate potential contract for PRS/bodyguard support
|
DS45
|
Review local guard program requirements for protection
USG facilities
|
DS46
|
Obtain documented list of destroyed/disabled weapons
|
DS47
|
Obtain keys and lists of combinations for security
containers
|
DS48
|
Obtain safes, vaults, secure storage areas, and
Controlled Access Areas
|
DS49
|
Obtain all classified and sensitive equipment and hard
drives (GLID film roles, GLID hard drive, and supplies)
|
DS50
|
Complete a Post Emergency Action Plan in coordination
with the Country Team
|
DS51
|
Establish reporting plan with DC
|
DS52
|
Review security at all DOS/COM
buildings:
|
DS53
|
Chancery
|
DS54
|
Other office space
|
DS55
|
All offsite office space
|
DS56
|
Warehouse
|
DS57
|
Residences
|
DS58
|
Marine House
|
DS59
|
American Consulates
|
DS60
|
Other
|
DS61
|
Emergency lighting and batteries
|
DS62
|
Generators and fuel requirements
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.11
Public Affairs
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
PA1
|
Public Affairs
|
PA2
|
Coordinate messaging strategy for opening of Post with
PA, Bureau, DOD, NSS
|
PA3
|
In run-up to (re)deployment, R/PPR works with PA to
make sure sufficient PD funds are available
|
PA4
|
Designate PAO for assignment at Post for preferably
6-month TDY (to ensure continuity)
|
PA5
|
Mobilize PA Fly Away Communications Team (FACT) for up
to one month
|
PA6
|
Hire/re-hire local staff at Post
|
PA7
|
Procure supplies -- internet, Blackberries, local
mobile phones, podium, American flags, cameras, dedicated vehicle, etc.
|
PA8
|
Develop list of PD contacts in media, civil society,
education, etc.
|
PA9
|
Secure priority status for J (exchange) and F (student)
visa interviews if possible; make arrangements for visa interviews for Fs and
Js in neighboring countries if needed
|
PA10
|
Determine feasibility of bringing American exchange
visitors to country
|
PA11
|
Launch website, Facebook, Twitter, and other online
outreach tools as appropriate
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.12
Public Diplomacy/PA
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
PA12
|
Public Diplomacy/PAO
|
PA13
|
Mobilize/support PA Fly Away Communications Team (FACT)
team
|
PA14
|
Coordinate messaging strategy for opening of post with
Post, PA, Bureau(s), DOD, NSS
|
PA15
|
In run-up to (re)deployment, R/PPR works
with regional bureau to make sure sufficient PD funds are available
|
PA16
|
IIP: manage Post website/social media until post is
prepared to take over
|
PA17
|
IIP: translate communications and messaging materials
|
PA18
|
ECA: continue ongoing exchange programs, develop
strategy for re-starting suspended programs and implementing new programs
|
PA19
|
Regional bureaus' PD offices identify FSOs, Civil
Service, WAE employees with linguistic/regional skills and experience for
permanent or TDY staffing.
|
PA20
|
Mobilize regional Hubs for support of regional media
engagement, temporary personnel support (if needed)
|
PA21
|
Bring on board a PAO with crisis response expertise
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.13
Human Resources (HR)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
HR1
|
HR
|
HR2
|
Inform host government of mass employment actions
(severance, layoff)
|
HR3
|
Determine how benefit payments or social plan payments
are to be made
|
HR4
|
Determine short term and long term staffing plan
|
HR5
|
Communicate staffing plan to staff
|
HR6
|
Determine staffing plan for ORE staff
|
HR7
|
Adjust allowances for post
|
HR8
|
Create master list of all LE Staff employees with
photograph, home contact information, and ID numbers
|
HR9
|
Create master list of all other personnel at post
|
HR10
|
Update HR/EMS database
|
HR11
|
SMA applications submitted to the Regional Bureau for
processing
|
HR12
|
OF-126 must be current (correct family
status) and updated for ALL employees (even Con) using the self serv.
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.14
Human Resources Officer (HRO)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
HR13
|
HRO
|
HR14
|
Identify LE Staff who will be on payroll: work with
CGFS to establish payroll procedures
|
HR15
|
Contact LE Staff for re-open
|
HR16
|
Inform host government of mass employment actions
(severance, layoff)
|
HR17
|
Obtain documentation:
|
HR18
|
Personnel folders
|
HR19
|
Leave records
|
HR20
|
Review or establish local insurance contracts for LE
Staff: medical, life, etc.
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.15
Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
OBO1
|
OBO
|
OBO2
|
Type and amount of office, residential,
warehouse, and support space needed
|
OBO3
|
Occupancy date identified
|
OBO4
|
Rightsizing review completed for existing
facility
|
OBO5
|
Surge and permanent positions identified
(desk/non-desk, CAA/non-CAA, housing eligible)
|
OBO6
|
For agencies expected at new facilities, MOUs
and NSDD-38 processes are completed
|
OBO7
|
Rightsizing review completed and date for next
one identified
|
OBO8
|
Regionalization and consolidation considered
|
OBO9
|
Marine security guard detachment size
identified, when appropriate
|
OBO10
|
Consular Affairs services and requirements
identified, when appropriate
|
OBO11
|
Public Diplomacy / American Center
requirements identified, when appropriate
|
OBO12
|
Post communication center (PCC) requirements
identified
|
OBO13
|
Department of State's Under Secretary for
Management approved reopening
|
OBO14
|
Congressional approval status identified,
when appropriate
|
OBO15
|
Funding sources are budgeted / appropriated
for temporary requirements
|
OBO16
|
Funding sources are budgeted / appropriated
for permanent requirements
|
OBO17
|
Funding sources are budgeted / appropriated
for housing requirements
|
OBO18
|
Real estate related
|
OBO19
|
Plan prepared identifying immediate,
mid-term, and long-term real estate actions
|
OBO20
|
Immediate and interim actions implemented
|
OBO21
|
Construction related
|
OBO22
|
Existing facilities and utilities assessed
and action plan developed
|
OBO23
|
Plan prepared identifying immediate,
mid-term, and long-term construction needs
|
OBO24
|
Pre-construction planning surveys completed
|
OBO25
|
Cost estimates prepared
|
OBO26
|
Immediate and interim construction projects
implemented
|
OBO27
|
Obtain approval from Front Office to begin
construction plan
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.16
Facilities
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
OBO28
|
Facilities
|
OBO29
|
Obtain the following documents:
|
OBO30
|
Building/construction files
|
OBO31
|
Equipment inventories
|
OBO32
|
Review fire/life safety elements:
|
OBO33
|
Proper number of escape hoods and fire
extinguishers
|
OBO34
|
Identification and signage of emergency exits
|
OBO35
|
Minimize accumulation of combustible material
|
OBO36
|
For tsunami prone areas, tsunami warning systems should
be installed and routinely checked
|
OBO37
|
Staff housing requirements and proximity requirements
(airport, ministries, port, other USG facilities, etc.) identified
|
OBO38
|
Is secure housing available in the local economy?
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.17
Budget and Planning (BP)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
BP1
|
BP
|
BP2
|
When items are procured, sufficient resources and
authorities exist within the bureau. When sufficient resources or authorities
do not exist, a consolidated request is submitted via an Action Memo to M in order
to obtain resources or authorities from the appropriate source.
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.18
Financial Management Officer (FMO)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
BP3
|
FMO
|
BP4
|
Obtain budget and fiscal records
|
BP5
|
Obtain local currency
|
BP6
|
Obtain USG funds such as dollars, negotiable
instruments, and blank checks
|
BP7
|
Establish appropriate bank accounts
|
2 FAM Exhibit 423.19
Consular Affairs (CA)
(CT:GEN-520; 08-21-2018)
CA1
|
Consular Affairs in coordination with Post
|
CA2
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Scenario 1 (All necessary consular
infrastructure is in place):
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CA3
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Confirm at least two in-country staff members have
consular commissions.
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CA4
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Ensure that the facility housing consular section is
certified by OBO and DS to become operable as a consular section.
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CA5
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Work with IMO and CA/CST to bring consular servers and
IT systems back online with fully updated databases and software patches. If
CST equipment is obsolete or damaged, post should work with CA and IMO to
make repairs/procure replacements.
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CA6
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Work with CA/EX and post to facilitate shipment of
consular accountable items either via the classified pouch, non-professional
couriers, or other means.
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CA7
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Obtain an RSO approved safe dedicated to the consular
section only.
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CA8
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Obtain consular accountable items from a neighboring
post or Washington, including:
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CA9
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Emergency issuance passport books and foils
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CA10
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Consular dry and wet seals
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CA11
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Visa and passport foils
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CA12
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Create an inventory of all consular accountable items
that are not inventoried electronically (e.g., consular seals).
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CA13
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Obtain a laptop or iPad and fob for field use.
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CA14
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Obtain official stationery and letterhead.
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CA15
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Obtain Citizen Liaison Volunteer lists and Amcit
registration data from OCS.
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CA16
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Obtain applications for passports, Consular Reports of
Birth Abroad, Consular Reports of Death, and other necessary blank forms.
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CA17
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Obtain a cash advance for the consular cashier.
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CA18
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Bring back to duty existing consular staff and start
hiring process if more staff is needed.
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CA19
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Ensure that consular staff are properly trained and
equipped to perform their necessary duties in a manner consistent with 7 FAM,
9 FAM, and 7 FAH.
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CA20
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Obtain telephone service inside the consular section
and cell phones.
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CA21
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Coordinate with RSO to ensure that the local guard
force is in place and trained to serve the consular section.
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CA22
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In concert with CA and FO, establish protocols related
to consular section levels of service (i.e., ACS only; ACS and limited NIV;
ACS and NIV only; full services).
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CA23
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Establish and promulgate a Post visa referral policy
that is in accord with the Worldwide Visa Referral Policy.
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CA24
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Before performing any consular operations, review and
adhere to all pertinent Consular Management Controls Checklists found on
CAWebs Management Controls and Oversight webpage. Also, review the Consular
Management Handbook (7 FAH-1), and direct any questions or concerns to the
appropriate CA directorate. CA/EX is available to provide guidance and
assistance.
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CA25
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With the exception of emergency ACS, post must request
permission from CA before commencement of any consular operations.
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CA26
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Scenario 2 (Consular infrastructure is
non-existent, incomplete, damaged, or obsolete):
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CA27
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Post and Washington should strive to establish a
consular section that will be able to provide, at a minimum, emergency ACS
services. After establishing basic emergency ACS services, post should work
with CA, IMO, RSO, and OBO to expand first into provision of post issued
emergency passports. Later, post may, with CA approval, increase ACS
services to include issuance of regular passports, Consular Reports of Birth
Abroad, and Consular Reports of Death. To do so, post should use the
Scenario 1 checklist as appropriate and feasible in close coordination with
CA.
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2 FAM Exhibit 423.20
Medical Office (MED)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
Med1
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Medical Office:
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Med2
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Obtain medicine supplies
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Med3
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Obtain all medical records
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Med4
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Obtain all combinations, keys, safes, and security
containers
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Med5
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Operational Med (Medicines; Programs): Review MEDEVAC
point, status of health unit, identify new health problems that may have emerged
such as cholera or typhoid
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Med6
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Obtain employee medical records
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2 FAM Exhibit 423.21
Administration (A)
(CT:GEN-550; 04-12-2019)
A1
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A
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A2
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Accommodations, Leasing, Construction,
Physical Security
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A3
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A/LM could assist Post with the items
above if they cannot be obtained locally.
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A4
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A/LM/OPS has pre-positioned supplies
for DS, OBO, and IRM in Antwerp that can be shipped quickly to Post.
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A5
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Transportation: People and Things
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A6
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Depending on the requirement from the
Bureau and/or the Washington Liaison Group (WLG), A/LM/OPS could transport
supplies or personnel for Post.
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A7
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Procurement/Contracting
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A8
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Depending on the requirement from the
Bureau and/or the Washington Liaison Group (WLG), A/OPE/AQM could procure supplies or services for
Post.
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A9
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Property Management
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A10
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The Office of Program Management and
Policy (A/LM/PMP) can assist with property management related questions by
providing guidance in areas of receipt, storage, property accountability,
inventory management, property utilization, and disposal methods.
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A11
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Diplomatic Pouch and Mail (DPM)
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A12
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Work with Post to suspend or restart
classified and unclassified pouch operations.
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A13
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Work with Post to suspend or restart
Diplomatic Post Office (DPO) operations.
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A14
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Purchase Card - Authority for In-Bound GSO (A/OPE/AQM)
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A15
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Overseas Schools (A/OPR) - Information on School
Availability/Options
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A16
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Domestic Office Space (A/OPR_ - Can assist with
accommodating personnel returning to DC when posts are closed
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2 FAM Exhibit 423.22
Executive Office (EX)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
EX1
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EX
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EX2
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Travel orders for all traveling
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EX3
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Rebalance staffing from support locations to post as
function returns to normal and workload shifts
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EX4
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Notify IRM and RIMC of establishment of post / plans
for return - MCO, OPS SAs, RIMC, CLD
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EX5
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Must also include Bureau Regional IMO who will assist
in this coordination as well as the IRM Customer Liaison Division.
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EX6
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Obtain gear and supplied needed for first tranche of
returnees
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EX7
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Confirm life support (food, water, sanitation)
requirements are adequate for first tranche of returnees
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EX8
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Assemble, procure and pre-stage supplies & equipment
for first tranche of returnees
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EX9
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Move equipment to the airport
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EX10
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Move vehicles to the embarkation point
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EX11
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SMA applications submitted to the Regional Bureau for
processing
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EX12
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OF-126 must be current (correct family
status) and updated for ALL employees (even Con) using the self serv.
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2 FAM Exhibit 423.23
Management Officer (MO)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
EX13
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MO
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EX14
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Obtain sensitive documents from safe storage
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EX15
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Cross train personnel
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EX16
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Have a plan in place for hosting senior American and
non-US visitors, even in the early days after entry
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EX17
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Establish a clear procedure for administering large
numbers of TDY requests
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EX18
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Designate a central point of contact for concerns from
the embassy community to minimize confusion/rumors
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EX19
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Ensure that communications channels exist which do not
rely on host country telecommunications
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EX20
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Plan for multiple evacuation methods
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2 FAM Exhibit 423.24
General Services Officer (GSO)
(CT:GEN-408; 05-30-2013)
EX21
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GSO
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EX22
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Determine customs fees and paperwork for inbound
containers and provide authority letters to host government MFA
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EX23
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Communicate access authority to local/diplomatic police
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EX24
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Determine possibility of recovery of valuables and
personal effects from secure compounds
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EX25
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Retrieve post valuables from safehaven location
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EX26
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Obtain the following documents:
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EX27
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Business and commercial contacts
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EX28
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Contract files
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EX29
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Procurement files
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EX30
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Equipment inventories
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EX31
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Determine housing needs: Obtain leases; security; etc
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EX32
|
Notify landlords of responsibility for property
security
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EX33
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(Re)establish services: telephone, electric, gas
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EX34
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Maintain spare batteries for all electronic devices
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EX35
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Motorpool
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EX36
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Establish local vehicle insurance
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EX37
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Obtain diplomatic plates from host government
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EX38
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Obtain inventory of all vehicles (GOV and POV)
including make, model, license plate, and VIN (including photographs)
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EX39
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Obtain battery and key for armored vehicles
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EX40
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Obtain all keys
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EX41
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Create emergency kits for vehicles: gas cans, jumper
cables, spare tires, etc.
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