This report to Congress is submitted consistent with Section 1231 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008 (Public Law 110-181). It includes the United States plan for sustaining the Afghanistan National Security Forces (ANSF). In accordance with subsection (a), it includes a description of the long-term plan for sustaining the ANSF, with the objective of ensuring that the ANSF will be able to conduct operations independently and effectively and maintain long-term security and stability in Afghanistan. The report includes a comprehensive strategy and budget, with defined objectives; mechanisms for tracking funding, equipment, training, and services provided to the ANSF; and any actions necessary to assist the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan to achieve a number of specified goals and the results of such actions. This report is the first of the annual reports required through 2010 on the long-term plan for Afghanistan.
Documents
Afghanistan
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Behsood District, Nangarhar Province Report
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Behsood District, Nangarhar Province District Assessment Report, April 15, 2010.
Department of Homeland Security
(U//FOUO) DHS Homeland Terrorist Threat Reporting Guide
This Terrorist Threats to the U.S. Homeland Reporting Guide (TTRG) was jointly produced by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The purpose of this document is to leverage the vast information collection and reporting resources of our state, local and tribal law enforcement partners, as well as other first responder partners, in recognizing activities or conditions that may be indicative of terrorist activity. State and local organizations are on the front line in the war against terror and therefore have a critical role as primary sources of information. Timely and relevant information from the “front lines” is critical to the identification of terrorists and their supporters, development of insights into their plans and intentions, and subsequent disruption of their operations.
United States
Identical Oil Spill Response Plans
Identical Oil Spill Response Plans from ConocoPhillips, Chevron, BP, ExxonMobil and Shell.
Corporate
Corexit 9500, EC9500A, EC9580A Product Safety Sheets
Nalco Corexit 9500, EC9500A, EC9580A Product Safety Sheets, May-June 2010.
Department of Homeland Security
(U//FOUO) DHS Courthouse Attacks Report
(U//FOUO) This assessment describes threats and other suspicious activities directed against courthouses in the United States over the past twelve months. Additionally, it provides indications of surveillance and suggested protective measures for vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices and homicide-suicide bombers to assist in the protection of courthouses and related facilities.
Threats and Takedown Notices
Visa Threat to Public Intelligence Hosting Provider
The following notice was received by our main hosting provider LeaseWeb BV from the attorneys of Visa International Service Association on June 15, 2010.
Corporate
Confidential PG&E SmartMeter Presentations
Two confidential PG&E presentations from 2008 and 2006 presenting an overview of the SmartMeter program.
Department of Defense
Iraq/Afghanistan Business Development and Outreach Program (SDOP) SOP
The purpose of the Business Development and Outreach Program (BDOP) Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) is to define the BOOP mission, roles and responsibilities of the Business Development Consultants (SOC) and the J3lDirector, BDOP, U.S. Government contracting procedures, ethical guidelines, BDOP initiatives, education, training and consulting support, vendor engagements, local engagement with government and business leaders, and cultural orientation for u.s. Forces Iraq/Afghanistan and Iraqi/Afghan interlocutors.
Department of Defense
DoD Theater Army Operational & Organizational (O&O) Concept (v5.4)
This Organization and Operations plan (O&O) is based upon a revised operational concept for Theater Army developed as a result of analysis, discussion, and decisions made by senior Army leaders under Army Campaign Plan (ACP) Decision Point 129 (DP 129), Global Command & Control (C2) Laydown, and DP 123, Division, Corps, and Theater Army Design Refinement. The new Army strategy for global command and control of Army forces relies on the Modular Corps headquarters to C2 major operations instead of theater armies. Under the revised operational concept, theater armies no longer require large Operational Command Posts (OCP) to serve as the base organization for the formation of Joint Task Force (JTF) or Joint Force Land Component Command (JFLCC)/Army Force (ARFOR) headquarters to command and control major operations.
Multi-National Corps Iraq
MNF-I “Iraqi First” Program Memo
A key aspect of our Economic Line of Operation is the creation of economic expansion, employment, and skills development opportunities for the people of Iraq. The “Iraqi First” program seeks to leverage this command’s resources to accomplish this critical task. I expect all commanders to be creative and focused on supporting this program, and to make sound, riskbased decisions that provide economic opportunities for the Iraqi people, without compromising mission critical logistics capabilities, force protection, or safety.
Bilderberg
Excellent Photos of Participants Leaving 2010 Bilderberg Meeting
The following photos were taken by Quierosaber at the entrance to the Dolce Hotels and Resort in Sitges, Spain during the end of 2010 Bilderberg Meeting. To view the entire set click here.
Israel Defense Forces
IDF Brief: Battle for the Narrative in Low Intensity Conflicts
IDF Brief: Battle for the Narrative in Low Intensity Conflicts, March 2005.
Corporate, Department of Defense, United Kingdom
TRITON Intelligence Report: Iranian Support for the Afghan Taliban
In March 2010 Channel 4 News was shown a large consignment of weapons, reportedly destined for Afghan insurgents, which had been intercepted on the Iranian border in Herat province. The weapons seized included landmines, explosives, mortar rounds, RPG rounds and grenades as well as possible IED main charges in cooking pots and jerry cans. Some of the mines had Persian serial numbers. Afghan government records show that 10.5 tonnes of weapons from Iran were intercepted in Herat province during the previous 12 months and Afghanistan claims that 60% of the weaponry came directly from the Iranian government.
Afghanistan
Afghanistan Government “London Conference” Pashto Report
Afghanistan Government “London Conference” Pashto Report, January 28, 2010.
Open Source Center
Open Source Center South African 2010 Soccer World Cup Media Highlights
FOUO Open Source Center South African 2010 Soccer World Cup Media Highlights, June 7, 2010.
Afghanistan, North Atlantic Treaty Organization
ISAF Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) Partnering Directive
ISAF Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) Partnering Directive, August 29, 2009.
Department of Transportation
Fraudulent U.S. Department of Transportation Letters Circulating
It appears another new round of fraudulent USDOT letters are starting to circulate among motor carriers. The letters appear to be from the “U.S. Department of Transportation Procurement Office” and signed by a fictitious name of “Julie P. Weynel – Senior Procurement Officer”. The letters are attempting to obtain banking information from the targeted companies.
U.S. Army
U.S. Army Installation Information Infrastructure Architecture Technical Guide
U.S. Army Installation Information Infrastructure Architecture Technical Guide, Distribution Statement C, July 2008.
Department of Defense, North Atlantic Treaty Organization
(U//FOUO) ISAF Governance Working Group Brief
ISAF Governance Working Group Brief, May 2010.
New York
NY Police: Rental Car Database Info Poses Risk to Undercover Officers
Enterprise and Hertz rental car agencies have added a feature to their websites that allows clients to retrieve up to six months of rental records by inserting their last name and driver’s license number into a search field. While intended for business travelers who need to print receipts for expense reports, it could be a useful investigative tool for those in possession of a suspect’s name and driver’s license number. However, officers should also be aware that it could pose a threat to undercover police operations.
Israel
Erez Crossing
The Erez Crossing (מעבר ארז) is a civilian entry point into the Gaza Strip. It consists of a series of large concrete building and caged corridors which function as a pedestrian/cargo terminal on the Israeli Gaza Strip barrier, located in the northern end of the Gaza Strip. It is part of a complex formerly including the Erez Industrial Park. The crossing is currently restricted to Arab residents under the jurisdiction of the Palestinian Authority and to Egyptian nationals or international aid officials only. The complex reportedly cost more than $35 million to construct.
Israel Defense Forces
Israel Defense Force IHH Report Alleging Ties to Terrorism
Israel Defense Force IHH Report Alledging Ties to Terrorism, May 30, 2010.
Bilderberg
2010 Bilderberg Meeting Participant List
An accurate version of the participant list for the 2010 Bilderberg Meeting in Sitges, Spain from June 3-6, 2010. An earlier version of this list that was circulated on many sites was in fact a copy of the 2009 participant list.
Israel, Palestine
Partial List of Items Prohibited/Permitted into the Gaza Strip
The following list is approximate and partial, and it changes from time to time. It is based on information from Palestinian traders and businesspersons, international organizations, and the Palestinian Coordination Committee, all of whom “deduce” what is permitted and what is banned based on their experience requesting permission to bring goods into Gaza and the answers they receive from the Israeli authorities (approved or denied). It is not possible to verify this list with the Israeli authorities because they refuse to disclose information regarding the restrictions on transferring goods into Gaza. It should be noted that Israel permits some of the “prohibited” items into Gaza (for example: paper, biscuits, and chocolate), on the condition that they are for the use of international organizations, while requests from private merchants to purchase them are denied.