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ANNEX I: Field Office Administration

               and  bill  Vysnova.    The  Controller  and  Chief  Financial  Officer  will  provide  authorization  for  this
               procedure should it be required.  With individual accounts, the same guidelines are followed.  Copies
               of all documents will be sent to the home office.
               The PM must also consider whether a dollar account or a local currency account is more beneficial.  If
               it is decided to use a local currency account, it is preferable that the account accept the wire transfers
               in dollars, both into and out of the account.

               Field Office Security

               Physical Security
               Physical security provides for the safety and physical protection of Vysnova personnel, facilities, and
               property. When project staff travels overseas, the PM or their designee will be required to inform the
               US  embassy  in-country of  travel  plans to make  the  Embassy  aware  of  US  citizen  presence  in  the
               country.

               If establishing an OCONUS office, within 1 week of contract award, the PM will request a security
               briefing from the U.S. Embassy cleared through the appropriate Client office. In countries with a strong
               United Nations (U.N.) presence (i.e., peacekeeping force), the PM will request a security briefing from
               the appropriate U.N. official.
               If  a  project  requires  a  specific  security  plan,  the  PM  will  request  guidance  the  Vysnova  COO  on
               approved  local  security  companies  and  collaborate with  the  local  security  company  to  develop  a
               tailored security plan that meets the contract requirements within 1 month of award, utilizing any
               information gleaned from the Embassy and UN briefings. PMs may utilize the Vysnova Security Plan
               Template located in Vysnova Standard Docs > PgM Templates & Forms > Security.

               The PM will also generate a list of medical services, ranging from doctors, dentists, ambulance services
               and  location  and  services  provided  at  local  hospitals.  The  U.S.  Embassy  and  other  international
               organizations can give advice on the best medical facilities in the area.

               OCONUS Emergency Planning/Continuity of Operations
               Emergency  planning  enables  Vysnova  to  continue  its  essential  functions  and  fulfill  its  major
               responsibilities during all types of domestic or foreign emergencies that may affect the availability of
               Vysnova  facilities,  information  resources,  or  personnel.  The  PM  is  responsible  for  developing  an
               Emergency Plan tailored to each project within 30 days of starting a project.  This plan is a living
               document and will be reviewed and updated on an as-needed basis but no less than once a year.
               Some field offices may be in environments where an emergency evacuation plan is necessary.  In these
               cases, it is imperative that the plan be known and well-practiced prior to its need.  In the case of USG-
               funded projects, the PM will collaborate with the U.S. Embassy in the development of the evacuation
               plan.  In countries with a heavy U.N. presence, the PM will also take the U.N. security system into
               account. The PM may use the Vysnova Evacuation Plan Template located in Vysnova Standard Docs >
               PgM Templates & Forms > Security.

               Field Office Communications
               A field office is required to maintain ledgers to record all incoming and outgoing mail as well as courier
               packages.  These ledgers serve as a reference tool in the event it becomes necessary to ascertain if a

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