Sec. 103. Foreign Affairs Security Training Center
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Such sums as may be necessary are authorized to be appropriated for the acquisition, construction, and operation of a Foreign Affairs Security Training Center. It is the sense of Congress that— Department of State employees and their families deserve improved and consolidated programs and facilities for high-threat training and risk management decision processes; improved and consolidated high-threat training at a Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC) at Fort Pickett, Virginia, is consistent with the Benghazi Accountability Review Board recommendation number 17; and a FASTC should take advantage of training synergies that already exist, like training with, or in close proximity to, Fleet Antiterrorism Security Teams (FAST), special operations forces, or other appropriate military and security assets.