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05LJUBLJANA302
2005-05-06 05:38:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Ljubljana
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ODC SLOVENIA SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES REPORT,

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UNCLAS LJUBLJANA 000302 

SIPDIS


E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR SI
SUBJECT: ODC SLOVENIA SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES REPORT,
APRIL 2005

UNCLAS LJUBLJANA 000302

SIPDIS


E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: MARR SI
SUBJECT: ODC SLOVENIA SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES REPORT,
APRIL 2005


1. SUMMARY. Interest in purchasing C-27 has been
informally discussed; Multi-national military exercise
is being hosted by Slovenia; HMMWV spare parts are
arriving; Slovene uniforms available for EDA; Bell 412
IFF installation delays; ACSA may be signed by June;
ODC Chief transition is being coordinated.


2. KEY ISSUES AND SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

1) COL Zalokar, FORSCOM G-3 Chief and former 15 th
Aviation Brigade Commander, mentioned again that
Slovenia is interested in purchasing a transport
aircraft similar in size and capabilities to the C-27
Spartan. Additional information is being gathered
about the level of commitment to this request.

2) Slovenia's "Clever Ferret" Multi-National Land
Forces event is being conducted during the month of May
between Hungary, Italy, and Slovenia. Significant
dates: 18 May - Visitors, 24 May - VIP day.

3) Slovenia has agreed to provide 5,000 uniforms as
Excess Defense Articles and Sierra Leone is interested
in them. We are coordinating with Slovenia to acquire
pictures of the uniforms for Sierra Leone.


A. FMF

1) ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING (S3-D-TAC, $650,194)
The Coordinator of the Language School has been an
American since the language center opened, but the
Slovenes will take over the position this year. The
current coordinator departs 11 May. There are 36
Slovenian students in elementary English classes, 48 in
intermediate classes, and 13 in an advanced class, all
of whom continue until June.

2) HMMWV Spares. (S3-B-KZP, S3-B-KRA, S3-B-BAC, total
$192,810) The Army contacts worked hard to implement
this case very quickly. The case is active, parts have
been ordered, and some parts have already been received
in Slovenia.

3) DRILL INSTRUCTOR (S3-B-OAB, $153,522)
Recommendations from the drill instructor who was at
Vipava Training Center observing Slovenia's basic
training were formally provided to the MOD. ODC Chief
and members of the General Staff will meet with the
Commander of the Vipava Training Center in May to
discuss the way ahead.

4) BELL 412 VHF RADIO and IFF (S3-B-UAJ/UAK)
Installation of the radios (UAJ) is proceeding, but has
been delayed while the Slovenes await coordination from
Rockwell Collins. This will cause a delay in the IFF
installation (UAK),scheduled to begin 9 May in Prague.
This delay will likely cause the case to exceed the
original case value. Raytheon has asked us to assist in

resolving this issue.


B. DCS/CONTRACTOR

GPS. The Slovenes asked for an official explanation of
the US approval process to obtain P-codes. ODC sent a
message to EUCOM requesting an explanation of the
process and received an email response from the J6
action officer, but no official response yet.


D. IMET

1) Eight students have been processed for various
technical and professional military training. The first
two officers from the 18 th NBC battalion will attend
Chemical Officer Basic course.

2) The training manager worked with the MILDEPs to
program the majority of FY-06 courses that Slovenia
requested.


3. 2 ECL tests were administered to 16 students, all
for FY 05 IMET and S3-B-OAC. A 3-point ECL waiver was
granted to a student attending Health Care Specialist
course.


E. COUNTERTERRORISM FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (CTFP).


1) Slovenia received CTFP funding for "Regional MET:
Civil-Military Responses to Terrorism," Hungary (18 -
26 April 2005) and sent two participants to the
seminar. Slovenia originally had three candidates for
this event, but because the approval and funding were
received only 2 days before the MET started, one
candidate could not attend.


F. MARSHALL CENTER.

1)"How to Win the Peace: Challenges, Concepts and
Capabilities of 21st Century Crisis Management,"
Berlin, 6-8 April 2005. Three high-level officials from
the Ministry of Defense, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and the Parliament attended.

2)"Senior Executive Seminar 05-3: Challenges to NATO's
Transformation: A Look Across the Mediterranean," 25
April - 6 May 2005. Slovenia got an approval to send
three participants to this course (two slots allocated
for Slovenia)- two from the Ministry of Defense and one
from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


G. MIL-TO-MIL/BILATERAL AFFAIRS

1) BAO is coordinating for Brigadier Krkovic and MAJ
Zakrajsek to observe Marine integration in North
Carolina and South Carolina during June (SI-0781).

2) J4-ID and SPP is not able to support two NBC
Operations events for Slovenia. Slovenia's stated
contribution to NATO has been a strong NBC capability,
therefore, these events are high priority. The SPP
program is now searching for National Guard Units that
may be able to participate.

3) J4-ID LRP planning meeting has been changed to a
tele-conference/video-conference scheduled for 17 May.

4) LTC Poljsak, J-4, attended the Berlin Staff Ride 6 -
11 April. He said that the event was well planned and
executed and he was able to make some significant
points of contact regarding logistics training being
conducted in Bulgaria. As a result of this, Slovenia
was able to get two officers invited to a 7-week MTT
developed by the Joint Movement Center that Bulgaria is
going to conduct.

5) The BAO met with Navy Captain Edi Jeran,
International Cooperation Events Coordinator at
FORSCOM, J-9, on 9 April to discuss and prioritize FY
05 events and FY 06 events.

6) The BAO has attended several representational events
to continue to build strong relationships in Slovenia
and to support the Ambassadors speakers program. He
attended the WWII commemoration ceremony in Javorvica,
military event in Obina-Grad, was escort officer for
Slovenes invited to Aviano by the DAO, and made a
presentation at the Foreign Language School in
Sentjernej. He also hosted a BBQ for selected members
of the 17 th Military Police Battalion.


3. PERSONNEL/RESOURCES/LOGISTICS


A. PERSONNEL:

1) PERSPECTIVE GAINS: Lt Col Eugene Moty, tentative
arrival 23 Jun 05
2) PERSPECTIVE LOSSES: Lt Col Margaret Claytor,
scheduled to depart in Aug 05
3) ATTACHED PERSONNEL:
- Mary Jo Villalobos, Language Center Coordinator,
departs 11 May
- Kristin Pedroja, Test Developer, one-year contract
- Kathy Lance, English Teacher, one-year contract
- John Stephens, English Teacher, one-year contract
- Helen Prevost, English Teacher, one-year contract
4) ODC CHIEF APPROVED TDY/LEAVE: 25 April to 6 May 2005
5) RATING SCHEME CHANGES: None
6) EXTENSIONS/CURTAILMENTS: None



B. RESOURCES. Vehicles and ADP equipment are 100%


operational. SA van headlights were replaced.


C. LOGISTICS. The ODC is awaiting a decision from
EUCOM J4 on whether the ODC will join the furniture
pool at the Embassy.


4. WAY AHEAD (upcoming events next 60 days)
- 25 Apr - 6 May: ODC Chief Leave
- 27 Apr: SLO Holiday
- 2 May: SLO Holiday
- 17 May: EUCOM J4-ID Mil-to-Mil Planning
- 27 - 31 May: Congressional Delegation in Slovenia
- 7 - 9 June: Small Unit Event Final Planning Conf
- 27 Jun - 1 Jul: Rotary Wing PKO, Mil-to-Mil(SI-0776)


5. CHIEF COMMENTS:


A. ACSA. Mr. Bozidar Humar, within the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, is responsible for finalizing the ACSA
agreement. Some discrepancies in the translation of the
original text were corrected and should be sent to us
during the first week of May. Once we verify their
proposed modifications they will start the ratification
process with the Government and then their Parliament.
They hope to have these modifications finalized in
June.


B. FMF Case Review. The ODC has initiated a review of
all FMF cases to identify funds on existing cases that
are not planned to be used. The goal is to free up
funds where possible and make them available for other
cases.


C. The Coordinator of the English Language Center,
Mary Jo Villalobos, departs Slovenia on 11 May after
having spent nearly five years here. She set up and
managed the English Language Center in Ajsevica and
will now move to United Arab Emirates to establish
their school.


6. POC is MAJ Scott Fredericksen at +386-1-471-2165,
FAX 471-1577, or email scott.fredericksen@us.army.mil.
REGARDS.
HAAS


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