Sec. 3. Serious Security Incident Investigation Permanent Coordinating Committee
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Section 302 of the Diplomatic Security Act of 1986 ( 22 U.S.C. 4832 ) is amended to read as follows: The Bureau of Diplomatic Security shall be responsible for carrying out investigations of serious security incidents, utilizing such investigative personnel and other resources as may be necessary. The Serious Security Incident Investigation Permanent Coordinating Committee (SSII/PCC) shall be convened to review each serious security incident. The SSII/PCC shall review the Report of Investigation prepared under section 303(b) and any other available reporting and evidence, including video recordings, and shall prepare the SSII/PCC Report under section 304(b).
The SSII/PCC shall be primarily composed of Assistant Secretary-level personnel in the Department of State, and shall at a minimum include the following personnel: A representative of the Under Secretary of State for Management, who shall serve as chair of the SSII/PCC. The Assistant Secretary responsible for the region where the incident occurred. The Assistant Secretary for Diplomatic Security. The Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of Intelligence and Research. An Assistant Secretary-level representative from any involved United States Government department or agency.
Other personnel as determined necessary or appropriate. The SSII/PCC shall, upon completing review of the Report of Investigation, submit to the Secretary of State a report on the incident and outcomes, including any recommendations related to preventing or responding to similar incidents. .
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