SPECIAL OVERSEAS ORIENTATION SCHEDULE

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CIA-RDP79-01590A000300040003-7
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November 16, 2016
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March 6, 2000
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Approved For Release 2860/05/12: CIA-RDP79-01590A00030004O03-7 1 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Special Overseas Orientation Schedule lA07 Headquarters General The purpose of this two day training program is to sensitize participants and their dependent spouses to the need for following good personal and physical security practices overseas. While it is realized that some people by habit, instinct, or experience are more aware of potential security threats than others, we can all improve our security status if we are aware of the risks involved and make a conscious effort to minimize them. This Orientation is only a broad overview and an introduction to the subject, and offers no specific skills for coping with the terrorist threat and related criminal problems abroad. Employees desiring more specialized familiarization, and security, should consult their Training STATINTL Officers for information on regular course offerings in these subjects. Orientation Objectives On completion of this Orientation, participants will be able to: 1. Assess their personal and family situation in terms of the nature and variety of security threats abroad, the personnel security practices at various overseas posts, and the policy of the U.S. Government in dealing with the terrorist threat; 2. Recognize the need for effective security practices while living, working, traveling, and socializing abroad; 3. Relate the suggestions and experiences of Agency officers and other U.S. personnel who have served overseas to their own need to plan for and cope with a possible hostage situation or other crises. Orientation Coordinator 816 C of C 3096 ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2000/05/12 : CIA-RDP79-01590A000300040003-7 Approved For Release RDP7~-p1590A000300040~93-7 QT-INTERNAL USE ONLY 9August 1976 (Monday) 0830 - 0850 Registration and Administration Orientation Coordinator 0850 - 0910 Introductory Comments STATINTL eputy for Operations Training 0910 - 0940 Nature of the Terrorist Threat, An International Terrorism Overview Group (ITG) Scope of threat, international aspects, principal groups, current trends. 0950 - 1040 Hostage Survival Office of Medical Services (OMS) Film "Kid , nap,, Executive Style" and comments. Potential victims and importance of preplanning and adaptive behavior. Suggestions on how a hostage victim should conduct himself.'. 1050 - 1140 Dealing with Terrorists and Terrorism' 01S- Terrorist personality types, experience factors in dealing with terrorists in hostage situations, and U.S. policy. 1140 - 1245 Lunch 1245 - 1330 Bomb Threat Office of Technical Parcel and package bombs and other explosive' devices. Services (OTS) 1345 - 1615 Physical, Residential, and Personal Office of Security (OS) 6crxt Common sense suggestions for pro- tecting residences, apartments, ve- hicles, and. installations against terrorist as well as criminal threats, managing the family overseas, handling servants, travel safeguards, and suggested precautionary measures during the conduct of social and recreational activities abroad. Approved For Rele+(IND97M CL*- ,;9WQ0300040003-7 Approved For Release TjjX 2[DR'EW=%WWM040QA3-7 10 August 1976 (Tuesday) 0830 - 0845 Film, "Japanese Red Army" 0845 - 0930 Modus Operandi of Selected Terrorist DDO Panel (Three DDO panel members will provide brief talks on terrorist modus operandi in certain areas of the world.) 0930 - 1000 Seminar Discussion and Question Period DDO Panel Participants will have an opportunity to discuss related cases and to ask questions concerning terrorism. 1015 - 1050 Benefits and Services Benefits & Services U.S. Government's programs and Agency capabilities for providing assistance in a time of need and crisis. 1.110 - 1150 Cover Cover vulnerabilities, measures being taken to improve cover of Agency per- sonnel, mutual responsibilities for maintaining cover. 1150 - 1250 Lunch 1250 - 1340 Contingency Planning for Urban Survival Cover F Commercial Staff (CCS) Suggested preparations, planning, and actions for urban survival in the event of a crisis. 1350 - 1420 Film, "Encountering the Vehicular Ambush" and comments 1430 - 1530 (For .Agency Employee Only) Dis- Panel cession of Case Histories and Re- lated Overseas Security Problems. 1530 - 1600 Evaluation Orientation Coordinator ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Approved For Release 2000/05/12 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000300040003-7 Approved For ReleasX,200 R~*, lq- lagp ?0004400003-7 NNW 11 August 1976. (Wednesday) 0900 - 1000 Technical Security Division Mandatory if have not received this briefing within the last 3 years. 1.000 - 1200 Drug Abuse Seminar Mandatory for employees with children who have not previously received this briefing. Single and childless em- ployees are welcome. ADMINISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY Office of Security Office of Medical Services Approved For Release 2000/05/12 : CIA-RDP79-0159OA000300040003-7