Identifier
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06ROME380
2006-02-09 07:20:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Rome
Cable title:  

USG OLYMPIC SITUATION BOARD LAW ENFORCEMENT ON

Tags:  ASEC CASC CMGT ECON IT KOLY OVIP PTER OLYMPICS 
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090720Z Feb 06
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ROME 000380 

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT ALSO FOR S/S-O, S/CT, EUR, DS, AND CA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ASEC CASC CMGT ECON IT KOLY OVIP PTER OLYMPICS
SUBJECT: USG OLYMPIC SITUATION BOARD LAW ENFORCEMENT ON
LINE, TURIN, ITALY

UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 ROME 000380

SIPDIS

DEPARTMENT ALSO FOR S/S-O, S/CT, EUR, DS, AND CA

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ASEC CASC CMGT ECON IT KOLY OVIP PTER OLYMPICS
SUBJECT: USG OLYMPIC SITUATION BOARD LAW ENFORCEMENT ON
LINE, TURIN, ITALY


1.(U) The Law Enforcement On-Line (LEO) provides a secure
web-based crisis management software application known as the
Virtual Command Center (VCC). The VCC provides a virtual
information-sharing platform where by critical, time
sensitive unclassified information may be disseminated both
vertically throughout an organization and horizontally across
agency boundaries to authorized agencies/members. The VCC
facilitates joint, multi-agency operations by providing each
participating agency/member with a common view of an event as
well as an understanding of each of the participant,s
efforts in addressing the event.


2. (U) The VCC is a web-based application which permits the
various participating agencies/members to utilize the
numerous application folders such as the VCCs Situation
Board, maps, schedules, etc., from multiple, geographically
dispersed locations via the Internet.

3.(U) The LEO network system is only available to persons
duly employed by a law enforcement, criminal justice or
public safety agency/department and whose position requires
secure communications with other agencies. The requesting
agency/member must submit a LEO application and once
approved, the requesting agency/member will receive a compact
disc with the LEO application hardware for installation onto
an Internet computer.


4. (U) LEO Membership:

Requesting agencies/members can obtain the LEO application
and the necessary authority through the Federal Bureau of
Investigation, 935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Room 11255,
Washington, D.C. 20535, Attn: Law Enforcement On-Line or
through LEO Program Office, (202) 324-8833, (202) 324-3364,
888-334-4536 or leoprogramoffice@leo.gov.


5. (U) For the purposes of authorizing access rights to the
USG OSOC VCC and the sharing of unclassified
information/intelligence transmitted from the Joint
Operations Center (JOC)/Threat Integration Center (TIC),the
following procedures are in place:


6. (U) Upon obtaining a LEO membership account, the USG OSOC
will be responsible for granting authority to any requesting
agency/member to the OSOC VCC. Requesting agency/members are
to submit their LEO authorized membership log-in name to the
official JOC, Turin, Italy, email account, 06torino@leo.gov.
The OSOC will review all applications for access and grant
the necessary authority on a case-by-case basis, generally
within the 24 hours of the submission of the original email
request.


7. (U) Should the agency/member have any difficulty signing
on to the OSOC VCC, please contact the LEO help desk:

*HELP DESK LINE FOR LEO, 24/7 OPERATIONS:
-CALL (225)334-4536
-HIT THE NUMBER 1 ON THE KEY PAD
-EXCLUSIVELY FOR OLYMPICS VCC


8. (U) (The 06torino@leo.gov Internet email address is also
the official email account for departments/agencies to submit
unclassified law enforcement intelligence/information in

SIPDIS
support of the 2006 Olympic Joint Operations Center.)
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