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United States Department of State Telephone Directory Fall 2001 Table of Contents Emergency Telephone Numbers.........................................................Inside Cover Fire Alarm System................................................................................................iv Security Contact List .............................................................................................v Telephone User’s Guide..............................................................User’s Guide 1–6 Organizational Directories Department of State ................................................................................... State–1 Agency for International Development ..........................................................AID–1 Broadcasting Board of Governors ............................................................... BBG–1 Trade and Development Agency................................................................. TDA–1 Overseas Private Investment Corporation..................................................OPIC–1 Alphabetical Listing of Department of State Employees ................................................... A–1 Foreign Service Post Information Key Officers of Foreign Service Posts.............................................................. F–1 Local Holidays................................................................................................ F–46 World Time Table........................................................................................... F–61 Secure Telephone Directory........................................................................... F–63 International Voice Gateway and Prefix Codes .............................................. F–74 General Information Directory of Services ........................................................................................G–1 Equal Employment Opportunity Counselors.....................................................G–6 Department of State Annexes ..........................................................................G–7 Shuttle Bus Service..........................................................................................G–8 Office Symbols ...............................................................................................G–11 Country Offices...............................................................................................G–23 Liaison Offices................................................................................................G–25 Commissions, Committees, and Advisory Groups .........................................G–26 Field Offices ...................................................................................................G–29 Facsimile Telephone Numbers.......................................................................G–31 Chanceries .....................................................................................................G–37 Main State Floor Plan.....................................................................................G–41 Alphabetical Directory Changes Form............................................................G–42 Bomb Threat Report...................................................................Inside Back Cover iii Emergency Numbers Police: 647-9111 Fire: Activate Nearest Fire Alarm Box, then call 647-9111 Medical Emergency: Rescue Squad 647-9111 Bomb Threats or Other Danger Requiring Immediate Action: All State Facilities .................... DS Uniform Protection Branch ........................... 647-9111 See Bomb Threat Report inside back cover Emergency Medical Assistance: Main State (8:15 AM–5 PM) ...... M/DGP/MED.......................................................... 647-2700 Main State (after hours) ............ DS Uniform Protection Branch .............................. 647-0099 .................................................. D.C. Fire Department—Emergency ...................... 647-9111 National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC) (SA 42) .................................................. Health Unit, Bldg. E, Rm. 1111 .....................(703) 302-7450 All Other Annexes ..................... Rescue Squad—Emergency ................................. 647-9111 For non-emergencies: Department of State Operator ... 647-4000 23rd St (West Lobby) ......................647-2166 C St (South Lobby).................... 647-8466 FBI...................................................324-3000 D St (North Lobby) .................... 647-0786 IRM InfoCenter Service 21st St (East Lobby).................. 647-0006 Desk .............................................647-7760 21st St (South Lobby)— Telephone Repair ............................663-3434 Joggers Entrance ................... 736-7243 The Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) acts as a telephone intermediary between hearing individuals and deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired individuals for nationwide communication with and within the Federal Government. To access FIRS via voice or a Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD), call 1-800-877-8339. Fire Alarm System The following is a step-by-step explanation of the notification sequence that will occur in the event of a fire alarm or other emergency condition that would require evacuation of all or part of the Main State Complex. • “Whoop” Sound—Five (5) seconds of a slow “whoop “ sound will be emitted from speakers on the specific floors that must be evacuated. • Voice Message 1. A prerecorded message will state: “May I have your attention please. May I have your attention please. A fire has been reported in the building that may affect your floor. Please walk to the nearest exit and evacuate the building. Do not use the elevators.” This message will repeat until evacuation is completed, or 2. A nonrecorded, situation-specific message will identify the nature and extent of the emergency and will broadcast specific directions and pertinent information to affected floors or the entire building, as necessary. • Strobe Lights—Will flash continually in the corridors of specifically affected floors or the entire building, if necessary, until evacuation has been accomplished. • Horns—In addition to the strobes, horns will continually sound in floor-specific mechanical areas until evacuation has been accomplished. There are no speakers located in the mechanical areas for broadcast messages! • Public Address (PA) System—The PA system may be used to broadcast information to specific floors or throughout the building. The “all clear” message will be broadcast using the PA system when there is no longer an emergency situation. The new alarm system may be activated in the following ways: • Manual alarms (“pull station”) • Sprinkler system water-flow detectors • Heat detectors • Smoke detectors The system employs a concept of “selective” evacuation. This means that when an alarm is initiated, only the affected or potentially affected floors will be evacuated, as opposed to the entire building. For example, an alarm is activated indicating a problem on the third floor. A whoop sound, voice evacuation instructions, and strobes/horns will be activated on the third floor, as well as on the floors above (fourth) and below (second) the area in question. However, when confronted with a significant life-threatening fire or other type emergency that has the potential to affect the whole Main State Complex, the entire building will be evacuated. iv Security Contact List Telephone Office Symbol Number Bomb Threat .....................................................................DS/DO/SSD ................................................647-9111 Building Passes (application) .............................................DS/DO/SSD ................................................647-4418 Building Passes (lost and stolen) .......................................DS/DO/SSD ................................................647-4418 Civil Disturbance ................................................................DS/DO/SSD ................................................647-1814 Classified Information Protection ........................................DS/lSP/APB ................................................663-2146 Clearance Verification ........................................................DSS/I/PSS/EC ............................................663-0183 (DOS personnel companies and contractors) .............................................................................(FAX) 663-0211 Combination Changes .......................................................A/OPR/FMSS/GS .......................................647-3695 Computer Security Policy ...................................................DS/ISP/SSB ...............................................663-2556 Container (safe-repair, Room B2A61) ................................A/OPR/FMSS/GS .......................................647-3695 (after-hours emergency) .................................................. ...................................................................647-1814 Counterintelligence ............................................................DS/ICI/CI ....................................................663-0739 .......................................................................................(STU) .........................................................663-0741 Courier (Nonprofessional) ...................................................DS/CIS/DC .........................................(703) 719-5045 Courier classified (Duty Hours) ............................................DS/CIS/DC