· Law
Enforcement Liaison
The RSO is the primary embassy liaison
with the Uruguayan Police and security services. The RSO
provides guidance and assists American federal, state, and
local law enforcement agencies in cases relating to Uruguay.
The RSO also provides guidance to Uruguayan law enforcement
in cases relating to the United States.
RSO also acts as a liaison with security
officials at other embassies, businesses, and NGO’s.
· Assistance to
American Citizens
The RSO works with the Uruguayan Police
to assist in the thorough investigation of any violent crimes
suffered by American visitors. Fortunately such incidents
are very rare. The RSO works with the Consular Section’s
American Citizen’s Services to provide support in
other minor cases.
· Assistance to American
Affiliated Businesses and Institutions/OSAC
The RSO provides security information and
assistance to American affiliated businesses, educational,
cultural and religious institutions and NGO’s. The
primary means for such support is through the Uruguayan
Chapter of the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC).
The RSO provides American-affiliated institutions with briefing
materials for their employees, and assistance developing
contingency plans to cope with fires, bomb threats, evacuations,
and other issues. OSAC has more than 2000 member organizations
in 45 countries worldwide. To view OSAC related topics please
click here: www.ds-osac.org
Click
here for further information about the Overseas Security
Advisory Council.
· To Catch a Thief or
Terrorist—Rewards for Justice
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The Bureau of Diplomatic Security operates
the Rewards for Justice Program in which concerned individuals
can provide tips about wanted criminals or terrorists—and
perhaps receive up to $ 5 million U.S. dollars for their assistance.
This program has had tremendous success when individuals have
contacted RSOs throughout the world with concrete information
about the location of wanted criminals, terrorists, and war
criminals.
For
further information about the Rewards for Justice Program
please visit www.rewardsforjustice.net
· RSO Office Montevideo
Staffing
- State Department Special Agents
(Federal Agents)
- U.S. Marine Security Guards
- The Engineering Services Center comprised of U.S.
Navy Seabees, security engineers, and security technicians.
- Uruguayan Investigators
- Uruguayan Guards
- RSO Office Support Staff
· Diplomatic Security
Service
The Regional Security Office is the local
representative of the State Department’s Diplomatic
Security Service (DSS). DSS agents have been actively protecting
State employees around the world from criminals and terrorists
since 1916 when the DSS predecessor was established. Today
DSS has more than 480 special agents assigned to diplomatic
missions in 157 countries. It is the most widely represented
American security and law enforcement organization in the
world. DSS agents have utilized a global network of international
law enforcement contacts to identify, arrest, and prosecute
wanted criminals and terrorists worldwide—often preventing
them from reaching the United States. DSS has Field Offices
in major U.S. cities where agents conduct criminal investigations,
serve on terrorist task forces, and work to protect foreign
embassies and consulates located in the U.S. DSS agents
also serve as bodyguards for the Secretary of State both
in the U.S. and in his/her travels overseas.
Click
here for further information about DSS and its worldwide
mission.