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said "the personnel on the ground in Benghazi had reacted to the attack with bravery and professionalism ... the security precautions were 'grossly inadequate' and the contingent was overwhelmed by the heavily armed militants". In a letter that accompanied the transmission of the report to Capitol
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found "systemic failures of leadership and management deficiencies at senior levels within two bureaus". The Benghazi post "lacked disciplined oversight of its security operations. ... ad hoc nature, with inexperienced staff members working there for short periods, 'resulted in diminished
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On December 19, 2012, three State Department officials were reported to have resigned under pressure less than a day after a report blamed management failures for a lack of security at the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya. The
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by militants on September 11, 2012 and the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans died in the attack. On December 19, 2012, an anonymous Obama administration official said Boswell;
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1987-90. From 1990 to 1992, he was Executive Director of the Bureau of Near East and South Asian Affairs. From 1992 to 1993, he was Executive Assistant to the
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Nomination of Eric J. Boswell To Be Director of the Office of Foreign Missions at the Department of State, Sept. 25, 1992
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From 2005 to 2008, Boswell was Assistant Deputy Director for Security in the Office of the
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and he became Director, with the rank of Ambassador, in May 1993. President
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from 2008 to 2012. He previously served in the same post from 1996 to 1998.
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institutional knowledge, continuity, and mission capacity'". ARB co-chair
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and Boswell held this office from January 5, 1996 until January 31, 1998.
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working on Near Eastern assignments for the Bureau of Personnel of the
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In 1998, Boswell became Director of Administration for the
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then nominated Boswell as Assistant Secretary of State for
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Bureau of Diplomatic Security (DS), U.S. State Department
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Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), U.S. State Department
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on May 31, 1945. From 1968 to 1969, he served in the
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Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security
Anthony C. E. Quainton
David G. Carpenter
Richard J. Griffin
Gregory B. Starr
Naples
United States
Alma mater
Stanford University
BA
Distinguished Honor Award
Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security
Naples
Italy
United States Army
Stanford University
Bachelor of Arts
United States Foreign Service
Foreign Service Officer
Dakar, Senegal
Quebec City
Washington, D.C.
United States Department of State
Bureau of European and Canadian Affairs
Amman
Ottawa
Under Secretary of State for Management
President of the United States
George H. W. Bush

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