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09STATE9099 2009-02-02 14:55 2011-08-26 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Secretary of State
O 021455Z FEB 09
FM SECSTATE WASHDC
TO GLOBAL INITIATIVE PARTNER NATIONS COLLECTIVE IMMEDIATE
UNCLAS STATE 009099 
 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: PARM PREL PTER KGIC
SUBJECT: GLOBAL INITIATIVE TO COMBAT NUCLEAR TERRORISM, 
MODEL GUIDELINES DOCUMENT (MGD) FOLLOW-ON WORKSHOP, APRIL 
20-22, 2009 
 
REF: A. A: STATE 008773 (NUCLEAR DETECTION ARCHITECTURE 
        INFORMATION PAPER) 
     B. B: STATE 123059(DRAFT MGD FOR GICNT PARTNER 
        REVIEW) 
 
 
1. This is an action request.  Please see para 5 below. 
 
2. SUMMARY: Under the framework of the Global Initiative to 
Combat Nuclear Terrorism (GICNT), the USG, led by Department 
of Homeland Security,s Domestic Nuclear Detection Office 
(DNDO), will conduct a GICNT workshop on April 20-22, 2009 in 
Garmisch, Germany to finalize the Model Guidelines Document 
for Nuclear Detection Architectures (MGD). 
 
3. This April 2009 workshop builds upon the Global Nuclear 
Detection Architecture Model Guidelines Document Workshop 
conducted March 31-April 1, 2008 in Washington, D.C. (Ref A). 
The 2008 workshop established the foundation for the joint 
development of a Model Guidelines Document for Nuclear 
Detection Architectures (MGD).  The MGD will explain the 
basic elements of a nuclear detection architecture and will 
provide internationally-accepted guidance and recommendations 
that can assist countries in developing and enhancing their 
own architectures. 
 
4. As discussed in Ref B, DNDO led to the development of the 
MGD,s first draft, which was distributed for GICNT partner 
review and comment in November 2008. To finalize the existing 
draft, the USG will conduct a follow-on workshop for policy 
and technical experts on April 20-22, 2009 at the George C. 
Marshall European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch, 
Germany.  This workshop will provide the forum for GICNT 
partners to review the draft and incorporate collective 
comments, finalize the document, and determine follow-on 
steps such as the mechanism(s) for its dissemination. 
 
END SUMMARY. 
 
5. ACTION REQUEST: Washington requests Posts to pursue the 
following objectives: 
 
--Invite relevant Ministries to participate in the workshop. 
 
--Inquire with host governments if they would consent to 
moderating the review of one of the document,s seven 
technical sections during the workshop. 
 
--Provide host government with workshop details (see para 6, 
Information Paper). 
 
--Direct partner nations to updated version of the MGD, which 
is posted on the Global Initiative Information Portal. 
 
--Inform host government of the process for responding to the 
invitation. 
 
END ACTION REQUEST. 
 
6. BEGIN INFORMATION PAPER: 
 
As an outcome of the March 31-April 1, 2008 GICNT Nuclear 
Detection Architecture Model Guidelines Document Workshop in 
Washington, D.C., partners recommended that the U.S. develop 
the first draft of a collaborative guidelines document and 
disseminate it to foreign partners for review and comment. 
 
A first draft of the collaborative document was completed, 
and GICNT partners have contributed reactions and substantive 
feedback. The USG is coordinating a follow-on workshop of 
technical, operational, and policy experts to provide the 
forum for GICNT partners to review the updated draft, discuss 
and incorporate additional comments, and determine follow-on 
steps.  This activity directly supports Global Initiative 
objectives to strengthen nuclear detection capabilities. 
 
The USG/DNDO envisions that the workshop will take place in a 
collaborative format where representatives from different 
nations will moderate smaller, breakout sessions to review 
the Document,s individual sections: 
 
Nuclear Detection Architecture 
National Level Approach 
Structural Elements of a National Architecture 
Technical Elements of a National Architecture 
Information Architectures 
Implementing Framework 
Path Forward 
 
The workshop will be held April 20-April 22, 2009 at the 
Edelweiss Lodge and Resort located at the George C. Marshall 
European Center for Security Studies in Garmisch, Germany. 
Logistical information will be posted on the Global 
Initiative Information Portal (GIIP) in the near future 
().  Participants are 
requested to bring a copy of the updated MGD draft to the 
workshop.  The updated draft will be posted on the GIIP in 
the near future (). 
 
The GIIP serves as the central online repository where GICNT 
information (such as logistical documents, activity 
briefings, or after action reports) is collected and stored. 
New users can register for access to the GIIP by completing a 
short online application form, which can be found at 
.  Any questions regarding 
eligibility to access the GIIP can be directed to the GIIP 
Support Team at support@global-initiative.info. 
 
The USG/DNDO has secured both a date and venue for the 
follow-on workshop, which will take place April 20- 22, 2009 
at the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort in Garmisch, Germany. 
Participants are requested to inform DNDO of intent to 
participate not later than February 18, 2009.  Participants 
must contact the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort directly to 
reserve accommodations using the provided reservation code 
not later than March 15, 2009.  After this date, 
accommodations will be released to general public without 
guaranteed availability for workshop participants. 
 
The Edelweiss Lodge and Resort is extending the following 
rates to workshop participants: 
 
Sunday, April 19: $167.50 USD 
Monday, April 20: $167.50 USD 
Tuesday, April 21:      $167.50 USD 
Wednesday, April 22:    $108.00 USD 
 
To reserve accommodations and make workshop payment, partner 
nations are requested to contact the Edelweiss Lodge and 
Resort via telephone at   49 8821 9440 and provide the 
following conference code:  0904DOMEST.  The resort website 
is http://www.edelweisslodgeandresort.com/. 
 
Price includes cost of room, breakfast, and lunch.  The 
Edelweiss Lodge and Resort will be able to provide all 
participants with a memorandum that details expenses for the 
purpose of travel reimbursement in home countries. 
 
Please note that workshop attendees without lodging 
accommodations at the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort will be 
charged approximately $40-45.00 USD per person, per day at 
registration to cover the costs associated with the 
facilities, as well as breakfast and lunch. 
 
END INFORMATION PAPER. 
 
7. REPORTING DEADLINE: Washington requests that Posts provide 
respective Ministries with workshop information as soon as 
possible.  Please have host nation inform the USG points of 
contacts of intent to participate not later than February 18, 
2009.  Host nations must contact the Edelweiss Lodge and 
Resort directly to reserve accommodations not later than 
March 15, 2009.  For additional logistical information, 
please see Administrative Circular posted on the GIIP. 
 
8. BACKGROUND: The GICNT is dedicated to improving national 
and international capabilities to detect and prevent 
terrorist use of nuclear and radioactive materials. As 
outlined in the GICNT Statement of Principles, partner 
nations committed to &Improve the ability to detect nuclear 
and other radioactive materials and substances in order to 
prevent illicit trafficking in such materials and substances, 
to include cooperation in the research and development of 
national detection capabilities that would be 
interoperable.8 In support of this objective, DNDO hosted an 
international workshop in Washington, D.C. on March 31-April 
1, 2008. The workshop was designed to coordinate the 
collaboration of the GICNT partner nations in the development 
of a Model Guidelines Document intended to describe the 
concept of Nuclear Detection Architectures and provide a 
strategic vision and set of practical guidelines for creating 
such architectures in national, regional, and international 
contexts. GICNT participants expressed their support for a 
proposed draft outline, contributed many important points and 
technical suggestions, and endorsed a plan for document 
finalization by the end of December 2008. 
 
9. The USG completed a first draft of the Model Guidelines 
Document and posted the document to the Global Initiative 
Information Portal at the end of November 2008 for partner 
review and feedback. The posting included information on the 
USG,s intention to conduct a follow-on workshop under the 
framework of the GICNT to review the completed first MGD 
draft in the early 2009 timeframe. 
 
END BACKGROUND. 
 
10.  POINTS OF CONTACT: Washington greatly appreciates 
Posts, assistance.  To notify USG/DNDO of intent to 
participate and to provide facility clearance information, 
partner nations are requested to contact Ms. Caroline Bray 
(email: caroline.bray@dhs.gov, tel:   1 202.254.7040). 
 
For further background information or discussion of the 
previously stated objectives, please contact Mr. Mark 
Wittrock (Department of Homeland Security, Domestic Nuclear 
Detection Office) and/or Ms. Meggen Watt (Department of 
State, WMD Terrorism Office). 
 
Mr. Mark Wittrock, tel:  1 202-254-7252, email: 
mark.wittrock@dhs.gov. 
Ms. Meggen Watt, tel:  1 202-647-7515, email: 
WattMM@state.gov. 
 
 
CLINTON