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08ISLAMABAD3048
2008-09-17 10:09:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Islamabad
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POST-ATTACK RESOURCE REQUESTS FOR CONSULATE

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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 04 ISLAMABAD 003048 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/17/2018
TAGS: PTER ASEC PK
SUBJECT: POST-ATTACK RESOURCE REQUESTS FOR CONSULATE
PESHAWAR

REF: A. PESHAWAR 437

B. PESHAWAR 436

Classified By: Anne W. Patterson, Reason 1.4 (d)

Introduction
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E.O. 12958: DECL: 09/17/2018
TAGS: PTER ASEC PK
SUBJECT: POST-ATTACK RESOURCE REQUESTS FOR CONSULATE
PESHAWAR

REF: A. PESHAWAR 437

B. PESHAWAR 436

Classified By: Anne W. Patterson, Reason 1.4 (d)

Introduction
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1. (SBU) In the wake of the August 26 attack on Principal
Officer (Ref B),post has taken initial steps to enhance its
security posture to respond to Peshawar's heightened threat
conditions (Ref A). The State platform is already under
tremendous pressure because of a more than 200 percent
staffing increase over the past two years that has strained
security, management/general services, and facilities
capacity to the breaking point. In particular, Peshawar's
current motor pool and body guard resources are insufficient
to support post's augmented security arrangements, and we are
falling behind in being able to conduct critical mission
business in a timely fashion.


2. (SBU) Following are additional resource requirements, some
with ICASS implications (although special supplemental
funding may be able to cover some expenses until they can be
annualized) that post believes are necessary to maintain a
sufficient level of security, an appropriate operational
tempo, and strong morale among employees. Position requests,
with a few exceptions, are over and above positions that
Peshawar is slated for in the Afghanistan/Pakistan Border
Security Special Supplemental. These additional resources
are important for successful implementation of our national
security objectives in Pakistan's western border area. Post
will address separately requests for additional USDH support
positions. Post does not wish to delay the acquisition of
the critically needed LES and material assets by tying them
to requests for additional USDH personnel.

Security Resources
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3. (U) To support the heightened security posture for post's
shuttle program and the Principal Officer's protection
detail, post requests Washington's concurrence for expanding
the host country bodyguard program. RSO has determined that
four (4) additional body guards would be required
(approximately $12,000 per year). Post also requests
consideration for an increase in the daily stipend to our
bodyguards who are seconded from the local police force.


4. (U) The newly developed transportation policy will require
a higher level of interaction and constant supervision by the

RSO office to facilitate security minded interaction with
motor pool and host country police. Police will be
supporting Consulate movements by providing three (3) escort
vehicles, including 12 officers, daily. The steady rise in
Consulate staffing and corresponding increase in RSO program
responsibilities, along with the steady increase in VIP
visits observing USG efforts in the Federally Administered
Tribal Areas (FATA) and the Northwest Frontier Province
(NWFP),dictates an increase in RSO resources to accommodate
our mission. One of the four DS positions in the security
supplemental is designated for Peshawar, bringing our 2501
RSO staffing to three. Post requests an additional FSNI
position to support the program. (Cost of FSNI approximately
USD 16,000.)


5. (C) Post requests the deployment of a Blue Force Tracker
system, based at the Consulate, to assist in monitoring and
to provide more expedited support for vehicles in distress.


6. (U) Post appreciates the DS/MSD support with two visits in
FY-08. The Mobile Security Detection Team is currently at
post to provide a classroom refresher. We request Washington
to consider defensive driving training for all of post's
drivers on an annual basis, to maintain and reinforce skills
learned to protect shuttle movements and USG dignitary visits
better.


7. (U) The Peshawar police have cooperated and have met
Consulate security requests to the best of their ability.
Resource shortages continue to plague the police department.
With the law and order situation in Peshawar deteriorating
and the threat against Consulate personnel increasing,
Consulate demands on police assets for post's security will
eventually impact the Peshawar police's ability to sustain
their operations and service to their community. Post

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requests DS/T/ATA look favorably on an ATA Pakistan program
manager request to offer a grant to provide three vehicles to
the local police, to ease the burden on their resources and
their own law and order mission (approximately $120,000).

Management/General Services
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8. (U) New Positions: Post requests additional positions in
motor pool and information technology to improve the safety,
security and morale of staff at post. American staff at post
tripled from 17 in 2005 to over 55 in 2008. However local
ICASS support staff have only increased by one-third in the
same period, severely straining the support structure at
post. We can act quickly to address these urgent needs if we
can proceed now with recruitment, selection and clearance of
these Motor Pool LES (one PO driver, four pooled drivers, and
one dispatcher). Given time needed for intake of new LES,
the earliest we could bring these new LES on board would be
October, with an approximate full year cost of USD 35,000.
These six LES positions are at the top of the list for the
urgent needs detailed in this telegram. Peshawar and Embassy
request that these positions be funded with supplemental
funding so that we can act now, and that the cost of the
positions be annualized via corresponding increases in the
ICASS
and Program budgets. Justification follows:

--8A. (U) Motor pool
Management requests the following motor pool related
positions to provide safe and adequate post operations: five
drivers and one dispatcher.

--8B. (U) PO driver: Currently post has one dedicated PO
driver. Post requests an additional dedicated PO driver to
enhance security coverage of her movements while ensuring
that the PO driver is working reasonable hours and is thereby
able to maintain alertness. (Cost: Approximately USD 6,000)

--8C. (U) Drivers: Currently many of our drivers are working
66 hours scheduled just to meet home-to-work shuttle
requirements. This is unsafe from a safety, health and
environmental management (SHEM),and security perspective.
One additional driver was included in the security
supplemental LES positions already approved. Post needs four
more drivers (and the additional PO driver) to meet new
operational requirements. Additional drivers will enable
post to support home-to-work transportation and meetings and
other movements important to the mission in a safe and secure
way. (Cost of four additional drivers: Approximately USD
23,000)

--8D. (U) Dispatcher: Post currently has only one
dispatcher. To support expanded motor pool operations to
vary routes and times, post needs a second dispatcher to
enable full dispatcher coverage during shuttle runs. (Cost
approximately USD 6,000)


9. (U) Vehicles, Equipment and Supplies:

--9A. Vehicles
To ensure safe and adequate mobility for all Americans at
post, five additional armored vehicles are needed. To vary
the footprint, post requests that these vehicles not be
Toyota Land Cruisers if possible. Post will maximize use of
its current resources (especially via additional drivers
requested in Para 8) but needs to boost its complement of
FAVs to meet needs in the current threat environment.
Embassy has need of its own FAVs and has limited ability to
shift FAV assets to Peshawar.

--9B. Backup Support:
Given the importance of security lights at residences, post
requests backup generators to use in case existing generators
go down. Post currently does not have any spare generators.
Post also requests funds for unarmored GSO vehicles to better
support the consulate residences and facilities, to include
an unarmored expeditor vehicle to facilitate safer airport
transfers. Post also requests funds for toolkits and
refrigerant detectors for air conditioner technicians, tools
for IT staff (especially important if they now will need to
support computer set ups at each residence and also decoders
-- see para 10A),and a scanner for B&F to facilitate
payments in this cash based society.
Total cost: $163,200
-2 x 80 KVA backup generator ($35,000 each)

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-Unarmored expeditor pick-up truck or SUV ($22,000)
-2 x unarmored GSO facilities duty officer pick-up trucks
($22,000 each)
-Unarmored GSO procurement / supply pick up truck ($22,000)
-3 x refrigerant gas detector for AC technician ($400 each)
-5 x tool kit for GSO employees ($400 each)
-Scanner ($800)
-3 x IT staff toolkits ($400 each)


10. (U) Information Resources

--10A. Work from Home:
With the increasing incidence of limiting post travel to
mission essential only for periods of time and the continuing
likelihood of the need to impose that restriction, consistent
capability of employees to work from home is essential. When
our employees must stay at home for security reasons they
instantly become telecommuters. To enable staff to work from
home, post requests computers with FOBs for residences of all
State staff in Peshawar. With one-year tours, the vagaries
of UAB and HHE deliveries, and time-consuming customs
clearance requirements, an employee could be at post for
months without a home computer. We need to have computers at
post on hand so that newly arrived employees are still able
to be productive if security considerations leave them
housebound for a time. (PO Note: We request that USAID match
this set up for its employees who are also frequently
affected by travel restrictions.) This would have the added
essential benefit of allowing staff to vary their times to
and from work b
y being able to check e-mail and work from home on certain
days to add unpredictability to the standard home-to-office
and office-to-home routine.
Cost per residence for initial year $4,400 x 15 residences =
total $66,000.
-Computer ($2,000)
-Microsoft etc licensing for each computer ($500)
-UPS for computer ($100)
-FOB ($500)
-Internet ($100 set up plus $100 per month for 512 speed)

--10B. Home Morale:
Given the considerable isolation caused by lack of mobility
due to the security situation, post requests funds to improve
the quality of life at post by equipping each residence with
TV, DVD player and an Armed Forces Network decoder. While
cable TV is available locally, it goes out whenever there is
a power outage in the city, which averages twelve hours a
day. During political emergencies, international and local
news feeds available via cable subscription have been shut
down or severely restricted. Providing a reliable source of
news would better enable employees to stay abreast of
breaking developments and would also improve morale.
Cost per residence $1,359 x 15 residences = total $20,385.
-TV for each residence (multisystem LCD which requires less
power) ($500)
-DVD player for each residence ($50)
-Decoder ($399)
-Satellite dish ($200)
-UPS for tv/dvd/decoder ($200)

--10C. DVC at Consulate:
Because of the difficulty of traveling within Pakistan for
meetings and training, post requests a digital video
conference system. A DVC system would enable better
communication with other posts and Washington.
Cost for the system = $5,200 total
-DVC Polycom VSX 5000 ($3,500)
-TV for DVC/ Conference Room (42 inch) ($1500)
-UPS (200)

--10D. Information Access at Consulate:
Uninterrupted access to broadcast media at the consulate is
critical. Local cable TV often goes down. Post requests the
installation of Armed Forces Network decoder at the
consulate.
Cost for total networked system to cover consulate = total
$9,200.
-Satellite dish ($200)
-RF video optical isolator ($3,000)
-5 decoders, 5 modulators, 5 demodulators, 1 combiner, 1
amplifier and 10% install fee for splitter and cabling etc.
($6,000)

Facilities
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11. (C) The Principal Officer's residence (POR) is located in
University Town (approximately 3 miles from the Consulate).
Post is exploring the re-location of the POR to the
Cantonment. There are several homes close by the Consulate
compound in the Cantonment that may be suitable
(approximately $60,000 per year). Post will keep OBO
apprised of progress on the re-location search.


12. (U) Post is grateful for OBO's continuing attention and
support to expediting the start up of the build-out of the
old POR on the Consulate compound that is now serving as
office space. (Note: The old POR on the compound was
converted into office space in December 2006.) Consulate
staffing levels have exceeded the capacity of the existing
safe haven. The build-out plans include the addition of a
second safe haven that can properly accommodate increases in
staff.


13. (SBU) Obtaining a new Consulate Compound (NCC) remains a
critical priority. During U/S Kennedy and A/S Boswell's
August 25 visit, post discussed an approach to pursue the
possibility of taking over the lease of the Pearl Continental
Hotel site on the periphery of the Cantonment. The site
contains buildings that could be converted to both office and
living space. The PC's 99-year lease expires in 2065. This
option offers a relatively expedited solution (18-24 months)
that would reduce our home to office travel by staff and
provide improved/more secure working conditions. We would
also seek to retain our current Consulate lease for the
future Principal Officer's residence with some limited office
functions at the site.


14. (U) Consulate appreciates Department's consideration of
these requests.
PATTERSON