96-4862. Notice Convening an Accountability Review Board for the Attack on the Headquarters of the Office of Program Manager, Saudi Arabian National Guard in Riyadh, in Which Five Americans Were Killed  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 43 (Monday, March 4, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 8322-8323]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-4862]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF STATE
    
    [Public Notice 2349]
    
    
    Notice Convening an Accountability Review Board for the Attack on 
    the Headquarters of the Office of Program Manager, Saudi Arabian 
    National Guard in Riyadh, in Which Five Americans Were Killed
    
        Pursuant to section 301 of the Omnibus Diplomatic Security and 
    Antiterrorism Act of 1986 (22 U.S.C. 4831 et seq.), I have determined 
    that the November 13, 1995, car-bomb attack on the headquarters of the 
    Office of Program Manager, Saudi Arabian National Guard in Riyadh, 
    Saudi Arabia, involved loss of life related to a U.S. mission abroad. 
    Therefore, I am convening an Accountability Review Board, as required 
    by that statute, to examine the facts and circumstances of the attack 
    and report to me such findings and recommendations as it deems 
    appropriate, in keeping with the attached mandate.
        I have appointed Ambassador Alfred L. Atherton as chairman of the 
    Board. He will be assisted by former Ambassador Peter Sebastian; 
    Brigadier General Thomas J. Konitzer, USA; Mr. William Piekney; and Mr. 
    James A. Brooke. Mr. Andrew Winter will act as Executive Secretary. The 
    members will bring to their deliberations distinguished backgrounds in 
    government service and the private sector.
        I have asked the Board to submit its conclusions and 
    recommendations to me within sixty days of its first meeting, unless 
    the chairman determines a need for additional time. Appropriate action 
    will be taken and reports submitted to the Congress on any 
    recommendations made by the Board.
        Anyone with information relevant to the Board's examination of this 
    incident should contact the Board promptly at (202) 647-3300.
    
        Dated: February 22, 1996.
    Strobe Talbott,
    Deputy Secretary of State.
    
    Attachment
    
    Mandate
    
    Accountability Review Board Mandate
    
        A. Review and Report. The Accountability Review Board shall 
    examine the facts and circumstances surrounding the November 13, 
    1995, car bomb attack on the headquarters of the Office of Program 
    Manager, Saudi Arabian National Guard (OPM/SANG) in Riyadh, Saudi 
    Arabia, which killed five American and two third country national 
    employees and wounded over thirty others, and shall submit a 
    detailed written report to the Deputy Secretary of State within 60 
    days of its first meeting. If the chairman determines that more than 
    60 days are necessary to complete the Board's review, he shall 
    notify the Deputy Secretary of State of that fact and the amount of 
    additional time needed.
        B. Findings. In accordance with section 304(a) of the Omnibus 
    Diplomatic Security and Antiterrorism Act of 1986 (``the Act''), the 
    Board shall make written findings in its report to include at least 
    the following matters:
        (1) The extent to which the incident with respect to which the 
    Board was convened was security-related;
        (2) whether in this case the security systems and security 
    procedures at the mission were adequate;
        (3) whether the security systems and security procedures were 
    properly implemented in this case;
        (4) the impact of intelligence and information availability in 
    this case; and
        (5) such other facts and circumstances in this case which may be 
    relevant to the appropriate security management of United States 
    missions abroad.
        C. Program Findings and Recommendations. The Board shall submit 
    its findings (which may be classified to the extent deemed necessary 
    by the Board) to the Deputy Secretary of State, together with 
    recommendations as appropriate to improve the security and 
    efficiency of any program or operation which the Board has reviewed.
        D. Personnel Findings and Recommendations. If the Board finds 
    reasonable cause to believe that an employee of the United States 
    Government or member of the uniformed services, as defined by 
    section 303(a)(1)(B) of the Act, has breached his or her duty, the 
    Board shall:
        (1) Notify the individual concerned;
        (2) transmit the finding of reasonable cause, together with all 
    information relevant 
    
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    to such finding, to the head of the appropriate Federal agency or 
    instrumentality; and
        (3) recommend that such agency or instrumentality initiate an 
    appropriate investigatory or disciplinary action.
        E. Termination. The Board shall terminate 30 days after 
    submission of its report to the Deputy Secretary of State, unless 
    the Deputy Secretary of State within that time requests that further 
    proceedings be held by the Board and specifies a new termination 
    date.
    Strobe Talbott,
    Deputy Secretary of State.
    [FR Doc. 96-4862 Filed 3-1-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/04/1996
Department:
State Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-4862
Pages:
8322-8323 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Public Notice 2349
PDF File:
96-4862.pdf