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  1. Jan 4, 2019 · A diplomatic courier is a U.S. government official who is trained and credentialed by the Secretary of State to accompany classified materials across international borders.

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  3. Diplomatic Courier As a Foreign Service Diplomatic Courier in the Bureau of Diplomatic Security Services (DSS) with the U.S. Department of State, you assist in worldwide security programs that provide secure transportation services for Department of State classified diplomatic pouches.

  4. A diplomatic courier is an official who secures and transports diplomatic bags. Countries have utilized diplomatic couriers to handle important documents, artifacts and supplies between different countries since the 12th century.

  5. THIS IS DIPLOMATIC COURIER. Diplomatic Couriers global network spans 182 countries and five continents. Readers can find us in print, online, mobile, video, and social media.

  6. Sep 1, 2018 · The little-known Diplomatic Courier Service works like your interoffice mail system, but on a planetary scale, with complex protocols to ensure the safe transport of classified material by...

  7. The Diplomatic Courier Service ensures the worldwide security and protection of classified diplomatic pouches. An expert cadre of approximately 100 diplomatic couriers transports classified and sensitive materials around the world. With regional courier offices in the United States, Germany, South Africa, Thailand, South Korea, Bahrain, Brazil,

  8. 2009-2017.state.gov › m › dsDiplomatic Couriers

    Jan 20, 2009 · Diplomatic couriers ensure the secure movement of classified U.S. Government material across international borders throughout the world. Couriers are required to safeguard and escort diplomatic pouches containing classified and sensitive material between U.S. diplomatic missions overseas and the Department of State.

  9. 3 days ago · Four UNU-MERIT researchers (Sanae Okamoto, Shyama Ramani, Rasmus Lema and Alejandro Álvarez-Vanegas) have co-authored articles for a COP 28 bookazine from the global affairs media network Diplomatic Courier, entitled COP 28: Saving Gaia to Save Ourselves.

  10. All are expected to be in Knight Frank’s top 12 by 2020, with Mumbai making the biggest jump in rank, from 38th to 7th. The 2010 GCI makes a note to watch out for “the increased political significance of Mexico City, Istanbul, and Cairo in an increasingly global diplomatic system.”

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