OVERVIEW  Who OSI is  What OSI can do for you  What you can do for OSI  What OSI and you can do together.

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OVERVIEW  Who OSI is  What OSI can do for you  What you can do for OSI  What OSI and you can do together

MP 1: Who is OSI Patterned after FBI Criminal Fraud Counterintelligence Consolidated investigative services under SECAF Field Operating Agency Under SAF/IG direction/guidance District (Geographically Aligned)

MP 1: Who is OSI MAJCOM Aligned (Regions) / Sqs & Detachments Primary Base Interface AF focal point for working w/ U.S. and foreign law enforcement and security services to provide timely/accurate threat info AFOSI Mission: Identify, exploit and neutralize criminal, terrorist and intelligence threats to the U.S. Air Force, Department of Defense and U.S. Government.

MP 1: Who is OSI A federal law enforcement agency conducting investigations and operations throughout the spectrum of conflict: Warfighting - Conducts, in hostile/uncertain environments, Counter Threat Operations (CTO) to find, fix, track, neutralize enemy threats Federal LEA - Criminal investigations, counterintelligence (CI), specialized investigative activities, protective service ops, & integrated Force Protection for AF Intelligence Community contributors - Collections and operational work in the areas of our mission sets

MP 1: Who is OSI Brief Recap: In-garrison - Felony-level investigations & CI/FP Deployed - CI/FP/CT/AT Support to Deployed CCs Inside & Outside the Wire…in garrison and deployed…to find answers to questions which reduce/neutralize threats critical to Air Force, DoD, and US Govt leaders/decision makers

MP 1: Who is OSI Law Enforcement (LE): AF’s only federal law enforcement capability Counterintelligence (CI): AF’s only org authorized to conduct CI Deployed: AF’s only “outside the wire” Counter-Threat operations capability Analytical Capability: Fusion of CI, Counter-Terrorism & LE intelligence Cyber Expertise: Nation’s top Cyber intrusion investigators & forensic experts Polygraph services: AF’s only Polygraph and Credibility Assessment (PCA) capability

MP 2: What OSI can do for you Good Order and Discipline Bring your Airmen home safely Provide training Use us— we have access to info that can help your CC May not be OSI case but may be able to cut through red tape Support to ANG and AFRC

MP 3: What you can do for OSI Arbiter between your commander and us Be there for your Airmen when the interview over Be there for the agent(s) working your case Call us early and often Let OSI know what the “rumor mill” is generating Give OSI opportunities to train and work with your Airmen Insure required reportable CI info is relayed to OSI Let OSI speak with your “borderline” Airmen

MP 4: What we can do together Two-way intel Synergistic relationship built on trust Relationships…welcome Superintendents to your group Visit your OSI detachment Welcome the Super to your council Training initiatives

SUMMARY  Who OSI is  What OSI can do for you  What you can do for OSI  What OSI and you can do together