Title: Collaborative Risk Assessment and Emergency Response:
1Collaborative Risk Assessment and Emergency
Response OSAC and You NAFSA Association of
International Educators Los Angeles,
California May 27, 2009
http//studyabroad.msu.edu/safety/presentations/co
llaborative_risk_assessment_LA_NAFSA.html
2Presenters
Julie Friend International Analyst for Travel
Health, Safety and Security Office of Study
Abroad and Intl Studies and Programs Michigan
State University friendju_at_msu.edu Landes
Holbrook International Security Advisor Kennedy
Center for International Studies Brigham Young
University landes_holbrook_at_byu.edu
- Elena Carrington
- Research Information and Support Center Analyst
- Overseas Security Advisory Council
- U.S. Department of State
- CarringtonEA_at_state.gov
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- Inés DeRomaña
- Principal AnalystSafety, Security and Health
Affairs - Education Abroad Program Systemwide Office
- University of California
- ideromana_at_eap.ucop.edu
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3What is OSAC?
- Yesterday
- Created 1985
- Promote security cooperation
- American private sector worldwide and the U.S.
Government - Today
- Joint venture
- Current constituency
- over 5,000 private sector organizations
- over 100 local OSAC country councils
- Yesterday
- Created 1985
- Promote security cooperation
- American private sector worldwide and the U.S.
Government - Today
- Joint venture
- Current constituency
- over 5,000 private sector organizations
- over 100 local OSAC country councils
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4OSACs Strategic Objectives
- Establish continuing liaison between the U.S.
government and the private sector - Provide regular and timely exchange of security
information in the overseas environment - Provide guidance such as best practices for
coordinated security planning and implementation - Protect the global competitiveness of American
organizations operating overseas
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5OSAC Executive Council
- 30 Private Sector Organizations
- Including academic institutions, NGOs, and faith-
based institutions - Technical Advisors
- U.S. Government Agencies
- Co-Chaired by Director of Diplomatic Security and
Private Sector Representative - Meet quarterly to create and implement OSACs
strategic plan - HELD ACCOUNTABLE to private sector needs
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6College and University Challenges Abroad
- Crime
- Civil Unrest
- Terrorism
- Political Violence
- Illness/Injury
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7Research and Information Support Center
- 15 Analysts
- Regional coverage
- Major events
- Information security
- Outreach
- Phone, email, in-office consultations
- Event threat assessments
- Travel to region
- 24-hr crisis management
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8How RISC Analysts can help
Moscow
- Arrange appointments with USG staff abroad
- South Africa (BYU)
- India (MSU)
- United Kingdom (BYU/MSU)
- Assist with program assessment or evaluation
- South Africa (UC/BYU)
- Russia (BYU)
- Madagascar (MSU)
South Africa
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9How analysts can help, cont.
- Education and training
- Annual Brief, Washington, DC
- Analyst training (BYU)
- Campus visits (St. Johns Univ)
- Combined travel (MSU)
- Connect colleagues/institutions
- Israel (MSU)
- Africa group (UC/UM)
Agra, India
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10How analysts can help, cont.
- Cross education and training
- Invite analysts to US program location abroad
- Helps increase awareness
OSAC Analysts at the 2008 Annual Briefing in
Washington, DC
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11Study Abroad Safety and Security Seminars
- Free, One-day Events
- Generally One Per Semester
- Pepperdine University
- George Washington University
- Brigham Young University
- Michigan State University
- Georgia Tech University
- Paris, France
- Texas Tech University
- University of Washington
- London, England
- New York Fall 2009
- (date/location TBA)
Interested in hosting? Contact Elena!
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12OSAC Website
http//www.osac.gov
- Daily News
- Email Newsletters
- Travel Warnings
- Warden Messages
- Analytic Reports
- Situation updates
- Incident PowerPoints
- Event Announcements
- Risk Assessments
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13How the website can help
Featured Stories
Recent Reports
- Critical news events
- Notice and direct link
- Crime and safety reports
- Site assessment
- Orientation materials
- Emergency planning
- Webinars/PowerPoints
- Invite or forward
- Consular updates
- Share with students/on-site staff
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14Special Interest Page Academia
https//www.osac.gov/majorEvents/index.cfm
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15How the website can help, cont.
- Hot Topics
- Mexico border
- Israel/Gaza
- Australia Bikie Gangs
- Sample guidelines/plans
- Contingency/evacuation
- Personal security
- Major events
- Beijing Olympics
- World Cup 2010
Costa Rica
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16Incident Reporting - CONFIDENTIAL
- To report incidents or critical issues affecting
operations overseas - Select categories that relate to the incident
from the list of available categories - Add any additional details regarding the incident
in the space provided
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17How incident reports help
- Track trends
- Provide warning signs to potentially affected
institutions - Germany, Russia Eastern Europe (Skinheads)
- Spain (targeted mugging)
- India (Hyderabad bombings Mumbai attacks)
- Guatemala (hijacking)
Guatemala
Slovakia
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18Country Councils
http//London.osac.gov
- Goal Enhance security information exchange
- Private sector and Embassy
- Meeting Content
- Information-Sharing and Networking
- Discussing Best Practices
- Recognizing Trends
- Handling Crises
- Rumor Control
- Education Subcommittee
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19How country councils help
- Resident Directors in country welcome and useful
contributors to Country Councils - Provide immediate access to
- Regional Security Officer (RSO)
- Changing conditions
- Security professionals in the private sector
- Collaborate on addressing shared concerns
- IFSA Butler in San José, Costa Rica
- Offer extra support layer during extreme crisis
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20Crisis Management
- Information Sharing
- Duty officer and regional analyst
- Post-incident report
- Benchmarking
- Private sector response
- Evacuation
- USG efforts
- Transportation information
London
Mumbai
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21Student Emergencies
- Disappearance
- China (BYU)
- Cambodia (UC)
- Burma (UC)
- Illness, Injury or Death
- France (UC)
- France (MSU)
- Natural Disaster
- China (BYU/UC)
Paris
Chengdu, China
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22Student Emergencies, continued
- Political Unrest
- Bolivia (BYU)
- Victim of Crime
- Ghana (BYU)
- Terrorism
- Spain 04 (UC)
- London 05 (MSU)
Madrid
London
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23Student Emergencies, continued
- Evacuations
- Georgia
- Lebanon
Lebanon
Above two photos provided by John Hudson, MSU NPR
Intern in Tbilisi, Georgia, August 08
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24Resources
- U.S. Embassy
- Regional Security Officer
- Consular Affairs
- American Citizen Services
- OSAC
- Regional Coordinators
- www.osac.gov
- Country Council websites
- - e.g. http//London.osac.gov
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25Ready to Join?
- Any institution that is incorporated in the
United States can become a constituent - www.osac.gov
- Click Join OSAC
- For password information, email any analyst or
our general account
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26OSAC Annual Briefing
- November 18-19, 2009
- Washington, DC
- Registration begins in September, 2009
Join Inés, Julie and Landes in representing the
education abroad community
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27Questions?
Julie Friend Office of Study Abroad and Intl
Studies and Programs Michigan State
University friendju_at_msu.edu Landes
Holbrook Kennedy Center for International
Studies Brigham Young University landes_holbrook
_at_byu.edu
- Elena Carrington
- Overseas Security Advisory Council
- U.S. Department of State
- CarringtonEA_at_state.gov
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- Inés DeRomaña
- Education Abroad Program Systemwide Office
- University of California
- ideromana_at_eap.ucop.edu
http//studyabroad.msu.edu/safety/presentations/co
llaborative_risk_assessment_LA_NAFSA.html
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