OSI, security forces need ‘Eagle Eyes’

Compiled by KA staff reports


With a limited number of Office of Special Investigations agents and security forces members, it is up to Airmen and their families to be “Eagle Eyes” around their living area to keep it safe.

***image1***The Eagle Eyes program provides a single point of contact to report suspicious activity at Ramstein and every military installation.

Keep your Eagle Eyes on the lookout for someone recording or monitoring activities; people or organizations attempting to gain information about military operations, capabilities or people. Methods might include gaining information by mail, fax, telephone or in person; any attempts to measure reaction times to security breaches or to penetrate physical security barriers or procedures in order to assess strengths and weaknesses; purchasing or stealing explosives, weapons, ammunition, detonators or timers; and, people who don’t seem to belong in the workplace, neighborhood or business establishment.