IWATCH Army Training for Contractors “See Something -- Say Something” 1 Unclassified Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Unclassified.

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iWATCH Army Training for Contractors “See Something -- Say Something” 1 Unclassified Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Unclassified date

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Training Objective 2 Unclassified date Contractors and all associated subcontractors performing work on Army contracts must receive this training on the local iWATCH Army program. The objective of this training is to inform employees of the types of suspicious activity or behavior to watch for and instruct employees to report suspicious activity or behavior to the Contract Officer Representative (COR), military police, or local law enforcement. Training should be completed within 30 calendar days of contract award and within 5 calendar days of new employees’ commencing performance on active contracts (in the case of personnel changes). The results of the training shall be reported to the COR.

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Training Topics 3 Unclassified date Origin of iWATCH Army iWATCH Army Public Service Announcement (PSA) Indicators of Suspicious Activity or Behavior “See Something Say Something” What to Report How to Report Source for Other Important Information Local Point of Contact

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Origin of iWATCH Army 4 Unclassified date Origin: Headquarters, Department of the Army, ALARACT Message 110/2010, Army Implementation of iWATCH (Terrorist Watch Program), 15 April 2010 iWATCH Army is a nation-wide modern version of neighborhood watch designed to encourage and enable members of the Army community to help protect their community by identifying and reporting suspicious activity or behavior that may be associated with terrorist activities. The Passive element of iWATCH Army is individual situational awareness of the surroundings. The Active element of iWATCH Army involves individuals taking action to report suspicious activity or behavior to military police or local law enforcement for investigation.

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. IWATCH Army PSA 5 Unclassified date Place cursor inside black screen area. Control/play will appear at the bottom of the screen. Click (Play/Pause) to view the video.

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Indicators of Suspicious Activity or Behavior (What to Report) 6 Unclassified date Individuals drawing pictures or taking notes in an area not normally of interest to a tourist or showing unusual interest in or photographing security cameras, guard locations, or watching security reaction drills and procedures Multiple sightings of the same suspicious person, vehicle, or activity, separated by time, distance, or direction Individuals who stay at bus or train stops for extended periods while buses and trains come and go Individuals who order food at a restaurant and leave before the food arrives or who order without eating

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Indicators of Suspicious Activity or Behavior (What to Report) 7 Unclassified date Joggers who stand and stretch for an inordinate amount of time Individuals sitting in a parked car for an extended period of time Individuals who don't fit into the surrounding environment because they are wearing improper attire for the location or season Individuals who exhibit suspicious behavior, such as staring or quickly looking away from individuals or vehicles as they enter or leave facilities or parking area People asking questions about security forces, security measures, or sensitive information

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Indicators of Suspicious Activity or Behavior (What to Report) 8 Unclassified date Briefcase, backpack, suitcase, or package left unattended Vehicle parked in NO PARKING ZONES in front of an important building People in restricted areas where they are not supposed to be Chemical smells or fumes that worry you People purchasing supplies or equipment that can be used to make bombs People purchasing weapons or uniforms without proper credentials

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. “See Something Say Something” 9 Unclassified date How to Report: Date and time activity occurred Where activity occurred Physical descriptions of the people involved Description of the vehicle(s) involved What type of activity Describe what you saw or heard Provide pictures if you took any Where to Report: Military Police Local law enforcement Security forces Chain of Command Army Counterintelligence Contracting Officer Representative

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Source for Other Information 10 Unclassified date Army OneSource (AOS) Website (select iWATCH Army / Antiterrorism logo on website) Examples of Information: Antiterrorism Awareness Training Individual Protective Measures Individual Awareness Tips Insider Threats Active Shooter Cyber Threats Risks Associated with Social Media

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Local Point of Contact 11 Unclassified date Name: instructor complete prior to training Phone: instructor complete prior to training instructor complete prior to training

Always Ready. Always Alert. Because someone is depending on you. Questions 12 Unclassified date ?