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Home News North America United States of America Government

Diplomatic Security Training Elevates SPEAR

How SPEAR and DSS standards prepare African security forces to safeguard U.S. diplomatic missions against emerging threats.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
10 months ago
in Government
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An instructor from the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center - FASTC - discusses using the gun sight to improve accuracy. Photo by US Dept. of State.

An instructor from the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center - FASTC - discusses using the gun sight to improve accuracy. Photo by US Dept. of State.

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  • What Is SPEAR and Why Does It Matter?
    • Main Features of SPEAR Training
  • Trainee Perspectives: Lessons from the Field
    • Instructor Insights and Cross-Border Collaboration
    • The Future of SPEAR Training

Introduction

In the face of global threats, the U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) has enhanced its Special Program for Embassy Augmentation Response (SPEAR) training. This program equips security personnel from 14 nations with skills to protect U.S. diplomatic facilities.

The recent alignment with DSS standards promises greater consistency, ensuring host nation teams can respond efficiently to crises.

 

What Is SPEAR and Why Does It Matter?

The SPEAR program was established after the 2012 attack on the U.S. Special Mission in Benghazi, Libya, which tragically claimed four American lives. Its primary goal is to prepare host nation security forces to work seamlessly with DSS agents during emergencies.

SPEAR’s importance lies in its ability to:

  • Enhance host nation preparedness for rapid, effective responses.
  • Strengthen collaboration between local forces and U.S. security teams.

Currently, 14 countries, including Senegal, Kenya, and Niger, participate in this initiative, making it a cornerstone of U.S. diplomatic security worldwide.

 

SPEAR trainees in action. Photo by US Department of State.
SPEAR trainees in action. Photo by US Department of State.

 

Main Features of SPEAR Training

Enhanced Standards and Practices

For the first time, SPEAR trainees were instructed using DSS-specific terminology and protocols. This shift ensures that all teams follow a unified operational approach, improving communication and tactical coordination.

Advanced Firearms Instruction

Trainees practiced transitions between M-4 rifles and pistols under real-world conditions. This hands-on approach tested their speed, accuracy, and adaptability—skills essential for responding to active threats at U.S. embassies.

 

SPEAR Training Activities at a Glance:

Activity

Aspects

Firearms Practice Transition drills between rifles and pistols.
Tactical Simulations Emergency response coordination with DSS.
Classroom Sessions DSS terminology and operational standards.

 

Trainee Perspectives: Lessons from the Field

Djibril, a lieutenant in Niger’s federal police, and Eric, a staff sergeant in Mali’s National Guard, are seasoned SPEAR veterans with 19 years of combined experience. Both returned to the program this year to enhance their skills and share insights.

“The techniques we’ve learned here will improve our coaching back home,”

said Djibril through a translator. He emphasized the importance of SPEAR training in refining their ability to identify vulnerabilities in security systems.

Eric, an instructor for elite forces in Mali, added,

“This training not only strengthens my teaching but also sharpens my threat recognition skills.”

Their takeaways:

  • Greater awareness of regional vulnerabilities.
  • Enhanced techniques for training local anti-terrorism units.

 

Instructors from the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center and their students. Photo by US Dept. of State.
Instructors from the Foreign Affairs Security Training Center and their students. Photo by US Dept. of State.

 

Instructor Insights and Cross-Border Collaboration

For the DSS Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC), this was the first SPEAR collaboration. Planning began a year prior, with instructors preparing to deliver courses in Senegal.

FASTC trainers focused on:

  • Adapting to multilingual environments with translators.
  • Customizing training to suit the diverse backgrounds of trainees.

“This collaboration wasn’t just about teaching—it was about building relationships,”

noted a FASTC instructor. The lessons learned will inform future programs, ensuring ongoing success.

 

The Future of SPEAR Training

Looking ahead, the adoption of DSS standards across partner nations is set to redefine international diplomatic security. The program’s success in Senegal serves as a blueprint for expanding SPEAR’s reach and effectiveness.

Anticipated outcomes include:

  • Streamlined emergency responses at U.S. facilities worldwide.
  • Broader integration of DSS practices among international security forces.

As threats evolve, so does SPEAR’s commitment to safeguarding U.S. diplomatic missions, ensuring a unified “One SPEAR, One Team” approach.

SPEAR’s integration of DSS standards marks a important step forward, underscoring the importance of collaboration and preparedness in today’s volatile world.

For U.S. diplomatic facilities and their host nations, this program is more than training—it’s a partnership built on trust and shared purpose.

 

Sources: THX News & US Department of State.

Tags: African security forces trainingantiterrorism assistancecounterterrorism skills developmentDiplomatic Security Servicediplomatic security trainingembassy security standardsemergency response coordinationFASTC training collaborationfirearms instruction SPEARSPEAR training programU.S. embassy security
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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