Sec. 401. Department of State implementation of the recommendations provided by the Accountability Review Board convened after the September 11–12, 2012, attacks on United States Government personnel in Benghazi, Libya
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Not later than 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of State shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees an unclassified report, with a classified annex, on the implementation by the Department of State of the recommendations of the Accountability Review Board convened pursuant to title III of the Omnibus Diplomatic and Antiterrorism Act of 1986 ( 22 U.S.C. 4831 et seq. ) to examine the facts and circumstances surrounding the September 11–12, 2012, killings of four United States Government personnel in Benghazi, Libya. The report required under subsection
(a)shall include the following elements: An assessment of the overall state of the Department of State’s diplomatic security to respond to the evolving global threat environment, and the broader steps the Department of State is taking to improve the security of United States diplomatic personnel in the aftermath of the Accountability Review Board Report. A description of the specific steps taken by the Department of State to address each of the 29 recommendations contained in the Accountability Review Board Report, including— an assessment of whether implementation of each recommendation is complete or is still in progress ; and if the Secretary of State determines not to fully implement any of the 29 recommendations in the Accountability Review Board Report, a thorough explanation as to why such a decision was made. An enumeration and assessment of any significant challenges that have slowed or interfered with the Department of State’s implementation of the Accountability Review Board recommendations, including— a lack of funding or resources made available to the Department of State; restrictions imposed by current law that in the Secretary of State’s judgment should be amended; and difficulties caused by a lack of coordination between the Department of State and other United States Government agencies.
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Sec. 401
Department of State implementation of the recommendations provided by the Accountability Review Board convened after the September 11–12, 2012, attacks on United States Government personnel in Benghazi, Libya
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