OSAC: Bridging the Information Gap

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OSAC: Bridging the Information Gap Gregory Wahl October 2014 Houston

Gregory Wahl Team: Lead Regional Analysis Unit OSAC Gregory Wahl leads the Overseas Security Advisory Council s Regional Analysis Unit interacting with 5,000 U.S. private-sector constituents on a daily basis, and ensuring the timely passage of security- and threat-related information to affected entities worldwide. He has been at the State Department for 11 years, having served as OSAC s Regional Coordinator for Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Europe Team Lead in the Office of Intelligence & Threat Analysis.

OSAC: Bridging the Information Gap What is OSAC? How can it help me? Global security issues

What is OSAC s value to me? Official U.S. government liaison Surge force during times of crises Facilitator of local information exchange Advance warning via threat monitoring Free service & inclusive constituency

OSAC Structure OSAC Executive Council Co-chaired by Diplomatic Security and Private Sector 31 Private-Sector Organizations 3 U.S. Government Agencies (State, USAID, Commerce) OSAC Executive Office Research and Information Support Center (RISC)

Councils at Home & Abroad 140+ Councils worldwide Hotel Security Working Gp 9 Common-Interest Councils Aviation Working Gp Private-sector leadership Attended by any member of a U.S. organization or anyone else beneficial Regular conduit for information Networking / Emergencies

OSAC Analysis Analysis FAQs Post-Incident: Trends: What happened? Why does it matter? What are other organizations doing in response? Is this normal? Have you seen this before? Should I be worried?

OSAC Analysis Analysis FAQs, cont d. Consular Issues: Context for Consular advisories Travel Safety: Which hotels are approved for COM personnel? Physical Security: What precautions are necessary? Which local security companies are used? Contact Info: Can you put me in touch with the RSO or the Council?

Consular Analyses Mexico Travel Warning The Department of State warns U.S. citizens about the risk of travel to certain places in Mexico due to threats to safety and security posed by organized criminal groups in the country.

Consular Analyses Philippines Travel Warning The Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to the Philippines, in particular to the Sulu Archipelago, the island of Mindanao, and in the Southern Sulu area. 10

OSAC.gov Centralized information portal Daily News OSAC Reports & Analyses Crime & Safety Reports Consular Affairs Bulletins Event announcements Incident reporting Post-event presentations and white papers OSAC and embassy/consulate contact information Instructions on how to join OSAC

OSAC.gov

Hotel Assessment Checklist

Join OSAC

Part II Global Security Issues Terrorism Natural Disasters & Health Issues Business Risk Political Violence

New Faces of Terror? Australian Terror Raids Boko Haram Insecurity Crosses the Border ISIL Threat outside of Mideast

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Natural Disasters & Health: Ebola Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea most affected Fear across Africa misplaced? Local customs hinder progress Marburg next?

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Business Risk: Extortion Coke, Pepsi subsidiaries Organized criminality Opportunity or targeting? Just cost of business?

Political Violence Houthi Pressures Mount in Yemen Anarchism in Greece & Chile Surviving a Protest

Political Violence: Libya Embassies evacuated Orgs operate from abroad Situation deteriorating Competing governance Reverse tripwires?

OSAC: Bridging the Information Gap Gregory Wahl Team Lead OSAC Research & Analysis Unit (571) 345-2226 WahlGC@state.gov @OSACState The contents of this unclassified report in no way represent the policies, views, or attitudes of the United States Department of State, or the United States Government, except as otherwise noted (e.g., travel advisories, public statements). The presentation was compiled from various open sources and unclassified embassy reporting. Please note that all OSAC products are for internal U.S. private sector security purposes only. Publishing or otherwise distributing OSAC-derived information in a manner inconsistent with this policy may result in the discontinuation of OSAC support.