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Viewing cable 05ROME3994, OLYMPIC SECURITY COORDINATOR - TURIN - MONTHLY

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05ROME3994 2005-12-05 16:44 2011-08-30 01:44 UNCLASSIFIED Embassy Rome
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 06 ROME 003994 
 
SIPDIS 
 
STATE FOR DS/AS, DS/DSS, DS/EX, DS/IP, DS/P, DS/T/ATA, S/CT, 
EUR/EX, EUR/WE 
ROME FOR RSO, IMO 
ATHENS, BEIJING FOR RSO 
 
E.O.  12958:  N/A 
TAGS: ASEC KOLY IT AMGT
SUBJECT:  OLYMPIC SECURITY COORDINATOR - TURIN - MONTHLY 
ACTIVITY REPORT FOR NOVEMBER 2005. 
 
The following activities were undertaken during the month of 
November 2005 in connection with the duties and 
responsibilities of the U.S. Olympic Security Coordinator 
(OSC) for security planning and coordination activities with 
the Government of Italy (GOI) officials and Olympic planning 
organizations for the 2006 Turin Winter Games. 
 
November 2 - OSC met with TOROC Security Manager Francesco 
Norante to discuss DSS field liaison assignments during the 
games.  OSC asked Mr. Norante for verification of the 
various Olympic accreditation levels as well as for an 
outline and breakdown of the Olympic accreditation system. 
Mr. Norante suggested OSC also request MOI provide an 
additional twenty "second party Olympic passes" which would 
be signed out for by the OSC through the TOROC security 
office.  OSC would be able to issue these passes on a case 
by case basis, such in the event of an emergency, needed 
increase in coverage for a VIP visit, and to cover a shift 
for an ill or injured field liaison agent.  OSC will 
research this further with both TOROC and the MOI before 
submitting our final Olympic venues accreditation list. 
 
November 4 - OSC and D/OSC attend RSO Rome briefings and 
consultations. 
 
November 6 - OSC meets and greets members of FEST team and 
Mike VanBuskirk who traveled to Rome for Turin's Operational 
Briefing to Rome's Ambassador, DCM and Milan's Consul 
General. 
 
November 7 -  OSC, RSO Nancy Rolph, FSNI Helen Russo, DSS 
Mike VanBuskirk, FBI Mey attend a briefing with Italian 
Director General Dr. Giovanni Luperi, Director General of 
the Provincial Police, Rome, Italy.  RSO Rome had been 
contacted by the Anti-Terrorism Unit who expressed an 
interest in meeting with Turin's OSC.  During the meeting 
Dr. Luperi spoke of Italy's current efforts in identifying 
possible terrorist suspects, continued background checks of 
known terrorist group supports both internationally through 
Interpol and Europol as well as through United States 
elements. 
 
RSO Nancy Rolph asked for clarification on the investigative 
role of Italian police agencies as no one has been able to 
explain to us how it is that often two to three different 
Italian Police Agencies will work on similar and often 
related crimes without one agency taking the overall lead on 
the investigation.  RSO Rolph sighted past bombings in Milan 
where two different Italian Police Services took the lead on 
two related bombings.  Dr. Luperi said that most of the time 
it was as simple as who responded first to the incident. 
NOTE: RSO Rolph, FBI Mey and OSC note that while Dr. Luperi 
was extremely hospitable, his answers to a number of our 
questions were at best general and in line with all security 
conversations we have had with representatives from the GOI, 
MOI, and Italian Police Services, namely very generic with 
little to no depth of subtenant material or true explanation 
of an Italian Olympic Operations Plan.  Let alone any 
direction on a plan to ensure integration of Italian and USG 
Security efforts during the Winter games. 
 
November 7 - D/OSC and D/FBI Stefanek meet with DTS-SPO 
representatives for the configuration of the JOC/TIC and 
system requirements for participating agencies. OSC remains 
in contact with DSS Countermeasures and IMO Rome for CAA 
certification of both the JOC/TIC. 
 
November 8 - Turin USG Olympic Command Group (DSS, FBI, DOD 
(EUCOM) FEST and POL/MIL provided Rome's Ambassador Spogli, 
DCM Borg and Milan's Consul General Graze with the USG's 
Internal Operational Plan for both the JOC and TIC.  The 
purpose of the briefing was to provide an overview of the US 
Government's Olympic counterterrorism security and crisis 
management operations during the 2006 Winter Olympic Games. 
The Agenda included USG Authorities, USG Olympic Operation 
Mission Statement, Olympic Operations Plan to include 
planning, operations, Recovery/Redeployment, Command and 
Control as well as an Operational Time Line. 
 
OSC provided an overview of the interagency effort in Turin, 
our accomplishments to date, time line and support 
requirements to the startup process for the Winter games. 
Each of the Command Group members provided an overview of 
their agency's mission statement and intended contributions 
to the USG's interagency efforts in Turin.  Following the 
briefing Command Group members answered a number of 
questions from the Ambassador, DCM and Consul General.  Of 
particular note was Ambassador Spogli's question on what 
were OSC's top three concerns addressing the USG's 
preparation for the Winter Games 2006. OSC responded with 
Olympic field accreditation for DSS, FBI and DOD agents (to 
include vehicle accreditation), knowledge of the GOI's 
Olympic Security Operational Plan, and the USG's integration 
with GOI Olympic assets prior to and throughout the winter 
games.  Also in attendance were RSO Nancy Rolph, SA Mike 
VanBuskirk, OC Puma, and members of Embassy Rome's senior 
staff. 
 
Turin Command Group attend Rome's Olympic Roundtable 
meeting.  The agenda consisted of the following topics: 
Turin Office Space; Communications Update - CAA - 24/7 
Operations, Interagency support, Back-up Communications 
plan; Housing Update; Transportation - Embassy/Milan 
Consulate support plan; Medical Support; Personnel - FSN 
support, pending Admin notice on housing/conditions of work; 
Security - Rome/Turin CME exercises in December; Consular - 
Installation of ACS systems, staffing plans; Public 
Diplomacy - Pre briefs for journalists, MOI Briefings, Plan 
for Ambassador press events; Representational Events - 
Proposed events, Funding, Paralympics Athlete Programming. 
 
Following the Olympic Roundtable Turin's Command Group 
provided an Operational Plans briefing to all USG 
representatives who were unable to attend the Ambassador's 
morning briefing. Due to the number of requested attendee it 
became necessary to schedule a second briefing later in the 
afternoon. 
 
- D/OSC attend TOROC corporate sponsor security briefing. 
D/OSC met with numerous OSAC attendees to establish a point 
of contact for the OSCO.  The two-day seminar began with 
briefs from Dott. Taglienti and Roberto Massucci describing 
the MOI's assurance of their security plan for the games and 
the GOI Winter Games Management.  Specific briefs were 
conducted by TOROC security personnel concerning the local 
crime climate, transportation plan and general security at 
the venues.  The remainder of the day and the following day 
were venue specific tours and description of the security 
plan at each.  The following corporate sponsors 
representatives were in attendance: 
 
Corporate Sponsor        Representative 
Alto Origin              Christine Hirzel 
Alto Origin              Michael Fowler 
Budweiser                Maurizio Asara 
Budweiser                Franco Bersani 
Coca Cola                Marco Morando 
Coca Cola                Gene Brown 
Concept Sports Intl.     David Boak 
Consorzio Fiori Tipici   Carlo Serafino 
Fontanafredda            Barbra Levi Cavaglione 
General Electric         Joseph Masonis 
General Electric         John Vazeris 
Kodak                    Ann Fichtner 
Kyoceramita              Adriano Zurardelli 
Kyoceramita              Piergiovanni Callagari 
Lenovo                   Michael Shaw 
Lenovo                   Wang Peng 
McDonalds                Nerio Zurli 
McDonalds                Cory Keith 
McDonalds                Remo Pincelli 
McDonalds                Michael Peaster 
NBC                      John Fritsche 
Nortel                   Marco Carbone 
Johnson & Johnson        Andrew Palumbo 
Panasonic                Hitoshi Sakano 
Samsung                  Barbra Della Valle 
Samsung                  Jaehwan Choi 
Samsung                  William Cho 
San Paolo IMI            Claudio Esposito 
San Paolo IMI            Sonia D'Arcangelo 
Schenker                 Gianni Naso 
SETECO                   Luca Giannetti 
Telecom                  Fabrizio Sette 
Telecom                  Aldo Papetti 
Telecom                  Chiara Bertolone 
TNT                      Francesco Feroldi 
 
November 9 -  Turin's Command Group attended CME planning 
session hosted by RSO Nancy Rolph and CME manager Douglas 
Kinney.  Mission Italy will host an unclassified Crisis 
Management Exercise (CME) on December 14 at Turin, Italy and 
December 16, at American Embassy Rome. The purpose of this 
special Mission Italy CME is to exercise crisis planning and 
execution by Mission Italy, including the Olympics Security 
Coordination team in Turin consisting of members of DSS, 
FBI, DOD, FEST, and POL/MIL, and non-security members of the 
Olympics Coordination team (Consular, Public Affairs) under 
the direction of Consul General Milan, and Rome's Emergency 
Action Committee, Consulate General Milan, as well as other 
Italian posts identified by American Embassy Rome. 
 
Security Participants are expected to be the actual agency 
operational personnel repeat operational personnel who will 
be assigned to the USG Olympics Security Coordination (OSC) 
team in Turin during the Winter Olympics.   The following 
agencies were asked to have a representative on hand for the 
Turin exercise as those elements will plan a role in the day 
to day operations of the Turin Operations and Threat 
Integration Centers.   Due to the limited size of this 
exercise and other constraints, each agency may provide only 
the following number of persons;  DSS (2), FBI (2) , FEST 
(4) , DOD (EUCOM) (2),  Pol/Mil (1) , TSA (1) , OSAC (1), 
NGA (1) DOE (1), DOJ (1), NSA (1), USSS (1), and NCTC (1). 
 
Due to the structure of the exercise in Turin, not all 
contributing agencies will be required to sit at the OSC 
Command Group Table but will be expected to be on hand and 
available to the OSC Command Group for consultation and 
taskings. Security Agencies are asked not to send non- 
participating supervisors or office directors as observers, 
as the security aspect of this exercise is designed 
specifically for USG Olympics Security Coordination team 
members who will be present in an operational capacity 
during the 2006 Winter Games. 
 
The non-security members of the USG Olympics Coordination 
team planning to be present in Turin for the Winter Olympics 
will constitute the rest of the players in Turin. 
 
American Embassy Rome's Emergency Action Committee will 
participate from Rome for the Turin exercise on December 14 
as will Turin for the Rome exercise on December 16, 2005. 
Consulate General Milan's EAC, staffed according to the 
plans during the Turin Olympics, will participate from 
Milan.   American Embassy Rome will have ultimate 
operational control for all aspects of this exercise. 
 
For that part of the exercise conducted in Rome on December 
16, Rome's Emergency Action Committee will handle a series 
of incidents affecting Mission Italy, including further 
Olympic-related events, with Turin's Olympic team 
participating from Turin. 
 
November 10 - OSC and FBI Mey provided a security briefing 
to McDonald's representatives Remo Pincelli, Michael Peaster 
and Cory Keith.  McDonald's will have twenty USA citizens 
working out of their Longotto Office in Turin.  McDonalds is 
working directly with its Turin Restaurant Managers to 
address site-specific security checks and screening. 
McDonald's representative's added they will have 220 Italian 
employees on hand to staff their restaurants at two Olympic 
Venue sites.  The restaurants will be behind the "mag and 
bag" security areas, which alleviates some of their security 
concerns for these sites. 
 
November 13 - OSC met with NBC representatives John 
Fritsche, Senior Vice President, Col Paterno, Italian 
Cabinare, and Joseph Masonis, The Annapolis Group for 
conversations on Olympic security preparations by Italy's 
MOI, TOROC and the USG's Operations Office. During the 
meeting OSC asked Mr. Fritsche if he had considered our 
request for a direct feed from the field during events, real 
time, as it would greatly assist the USG in it's effort to 
provide and respond to real time security concerns and 
issues should they arise in the field. Disappointingly, Mr. 
Fritsche said NBC would not be doing any direct feeds from 
any of it's Olympic venues. Mr. Fritsche suggested the USG 
use the Armed Forces Television Net for Olympic Coverage 
which will be some 8 to 10 hours behind the actual real time 
of the events.  OSC and FBI Mey have and remain attentive to 
all of NBC's security needs to include OSC recent 
participation in NBC's immigration and work permit meeting 
with the Questora in Turin.   OSC learned recently both the 
USOC and Bank of America were each scheduled to receive 
"real time" direct feed from NBC during the games.  OSC will 
approach Mr. Fritsche once again on this matter. 
 
November 14 - United States Olympic Security Manager Larry 
Buendorf requested OSC presence during his security meeting 
with TOROC Security Manager Francesco Norante.  Mr. Buendorf 
requested OSC support in his request for a second pedestrian 
entrance to the Turin Olympic Village, the permanent 
assignment of Police Escort units for the USA men's and 
women's Ice Hockey teams as well as the men's and women's 
Curling teams, closure or greater effort in controlling 
traffic on Via Bruno Giordano to ensure greater security 
along the perimeter of the Turin Olympic Village.  OSC also 
asked for greater clarification on TOROC's accreditation 
system and which systems would better support the USG 
efforts in both the mountain and Turin venues. 
 
Mr. Norante noted he was not in a position to address Mr. 
Buendorf's security concerns as they fall within the 
responsibility of the Questora Police Service in Turin.  Mr. 
Noranted added he would like to meet with all USG field 
supervisors for all Olympic competition and village sites in 
early January 2006.  OSC promised Mr. Buendorf his concerns 
would be forward to the Questora for their review. 
 
November 14 - OSC met with Questura Di Torino, Dott. 
Guiseppe Petronzi to discuss DSS Tetra radio support and Mr. 
Buendorf's security concerns. Mr. Petronzi declared his 
support for this issues, and asked that OSC direct these 
requests in a written letter to Questora Poli and his 
office.  Correspondence was sent to the Questora on November 
17, 2005, translated into Italian. 
 
November 14 - OSC, D/OSC and FBI Mey met with Japanese 
Security representatives Superintendent Ikuya Yoshimura, 
Inspector Shuja Hara, Foreign Affairs and Intelligence 
Department, National Police Service and Dott. Hideo Kikuchi, 
Consul, Japanese Consulate, Milan for a general conversation 
of their security preparations for the upcoming games. 
Superintendent Yoshimura pointed out the address of Japan's 
Athletes House and spoke of briefings he has received from 
Italy's MOI on Olympic security preparations. 
 
November 16 - OSC met with Drs. Jan Van Nieuwamerongen, 
Matthieu van Antwerpen and Loek ten Hagen, The Netherlands 
Embassy, Rome. The meeting was Olympic Security specific 
with a general overview of the MOI chain of command. 
 
November 17 - OSC and FBI Mey met with Daniel Lucca, 
Supervisor, John Hancock, Financial Services, INC regarding 
his company's Olympic presence in Turin and the Mountain 
venues. 
 
           - OSC, D/OSC and FBI Mey provided a security 
briefing to SA Michael Lonetto, U.S. Department of Health & 
Human Services Office of the Inspector General, Office of 
Investigations, Secretary's Protective Detail.  The briefing 
consisted of an over view of the JOC and TIC efforts, USG 
inter-agency contributions, communication support and 
technical requirements, VIP lodging support, vehicle support 
and security liaison support for all USG VIP visitors during 
the Olympic Games. 
 
November 21 - Dr. Filipe Dispenxa, Primo Digigente Polizia 
di Stato, Zona Polizia di Frontier requested OSC to 
accompany TSA John Halinski during conversations on Delta 
Airlines's request to conduct offsite check in of hold 
baggage for NBC as the request was denied by the Ministry of 
the Interior in Rome.  This was based on an Italian law 
which forbids offsite check-in as well as the Italian MOI's 
concern that the zone of control for baggage prior to 
arriving at the Baggage Handling System (HBS) in Caselle 
could not be guaranteed.  The MOI Representative in Torino 
will meet with Delta Airlines and TSA on 30 November to seek 
alternate solutions to the situation." 
 
November 22 - RIMC completed radio/communication update of 
systems that will be utilized by the Olympic Security 
Coordination Office during the games.  The following work 
was completed: 
     -    Outfitted 3 mobile communications vehicles.  These 
       vehicles are for DSS Supervisor use in the Mountain 
       and city venues.  These systems give the supervisors 
       UHF and HF radio secondary communication 
       capabilities to the JOC (this configuration was done 
       in Rome and then delivered to the OSCO in Turin). 
     -    Florence and Milan HF systems updated to use as 
       a secondary HF system to Turin. 
     -    Installed Iridium antennas in the OSCO and in the 
       Supervisor vehicles. 
     -    Installed repeater and repeater antennas in the 
       JOC. 
     -    Installed base station in the JOC. 
-    80 Motorola handhelds programmed but not coded.  RIMC 
is waiting for the quarterly change to initiate code. 
-    Conducted HF radio test from the furthest mountain 
venue of Bardeneccia.  The system was able to link with 
Embassy Rome but did not link with OSCO Turin.  RIMC radio 
technician thought failure to link with Turin was due to 
atmospheric conditions.  HF radio console shorted out and 
was replaced when returned to Turin. 
-    Conducted handheld radio checks from city venues. 
Clear radio contact was established from the farthest city 
venue to the OSCO. 
 
November 23 - ATO Europe Electrical Engineer Ron Smith 
completed a power survey for the Olympic Coordination Office 
facility.  The 3rd floor is rated for a maximum of 63 amps 
and is currently drawing 20.  Turin's TDY Management 
Representative Judy Futch remains engaged in this effort to 
properly address the required amps (electrical power) 
required to properly address power required for the JOC/TIC. 
 
November 24 - OSC attending a Questora sponsored briefing on 
the Turin's Police radio network.  OSC remains engaged with 
police counterparts in reaching a possible answer to DSS's 
TETRA radio requirements during the Olympic games.  The 
Questora noted while they are open to assist DSS they are 
hampered by Police policy which does not allow sharing of 
it's radio frequencies or equipment.  Most importantly, we 
have confirmed it is highly unlikely the DSS Tetra radios 
can be modified to the required Italian band-with of 380-400 
MHZ from the current setting of 410-420MHZ.  OSC will up 
date accordingly on these efforts. 
 
November 28 - OSC, RSO Rolph and FBI Mey provided NSC Ms. 
Fran Townsend with the USG's Internal Operational Plan for 
both the JOC and TIC. The purpose of the briefing was to 
provide an overview of the US Government's Olympic 
counterterrorism security and crisis management operations 
during the 2006 Winter Olympic Games.  The Agenda included 
USG Authorities, USG Olympic Operation Mission Statement, 
Olympic Operations Plan to include planning, operations, 
Recovery/Redeployment, Command and Control as well as an 
Operational Time Line which was very much in line with the 
briefing the above mentioned had provided to Rome's 
Ambassador on November 8, 2005. 
 
OSC provided an overview of the interagency effort in Turin, 
our accomplishments to date, time line and support 
requirements to the startup process for the Winter games. 
During the briefing OSC, RSO and FBI OC noted post's 
disappointment in not having any concrete knowledge of the 
Italians Operational Plans in preparation for the Winter 
Games.   By not having these plans (either a copy or by a 
briefing by the MOI) has made USG efforts for security and 
emergency contingency planning during the games difficult at 
best. 
 
- IPO, ESC Rome and RIMC Cairo & Frankfurt arrive it Turin 
for the installation of classified computer and phone 
systems and the installation of 3rd floor security equipment 
to finalize the CAA certification process. 
 
November 29 - OSC and FBI OC host NSC USSS SA Brian Murphy's 
Turin visit of both TIC/JOC and Olympic venues.  OSC, RSO 
and FBI OC provided the following questions to Ambassador 
Spogli which are to be put into a Diplomatic note to Italy's 
Chief of Police: Evacuation Plan:  USG requests GOI/MOI 
operational evacuation response and detection capabilities 
for a credible threat and/or a Weapons of Mass Destruction 
Incident - this means a car bombing, a biological or 
chemical release/attack, and radiological devise throughout 
the Olympic Theater. 
 
Operational Staging and Response to a Hostage Situation: 
USG requests clarification from GOI/MOI on existing 
operational plans to deal with a hostage-taking event. 
 
Soft Targets:  USG requests counter measures to address 
monitoring of soft targets and measures to address possible 
incidents at these locations. 
 
Command and Control:  What will the on scene command and 
control consist of in the event of i.e. a bomb blast.  Who 
is in charge, what are your staging plans for assets and 
anticipated response times throughout the Olympic Theater. 
 
Airspace Interdiction:  What are the airspace interdiction 
plans and restrictions.  What Italian organization is 
responsible for airspace control and interdiction measures 
during the games?