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Country Intelligence Dashboard

American Samoa

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Level 1Exercise Normal Precautions
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Official Advisory
Level 1
Exercise Normal Precautions
AEGIS Risk Index
20/100
Low
Trajectory
Stable
Baseline model
Capital
Pago Pago
Reference data

State Level 1–4

Official Travel Advisory

Level 1Exercise Normal Precautions

Standard baseline travel risk. Continue normal security awareness.

Official advisory data has not matched this country yet. AEGIS is using the baseline country model until the State.gov ingestion layer returns a match.

AEGIS Assessment

Country Trajectory

Stable

Trajectory compares official advisory posture, recent reporting, and category risk indicators to determine whether conditions appear stable, improving, concerning, or deteriorating.

30 Day
Stable
90 Day
Stable
12 Month
Low Risk

AEGIS Threat Matrix

Operational Risk Categories

Official Level 1–4 is the fast read. The matrix breaks down why the country is risky and what threat categories matter most.

Crime
Low
20

Street crime, organized crime, violent crime, theft, and personal security exposure.

Terrorism
Low
10

Terrorist intent, capability, historic activity, and target attractiveness.

Civil Unrest
Low
15

Protests, strikes, riots, political instability, and election-related disruption.

Health
Low
10

Disease risk, healthcare access, medical evacuation complexity, and public health alerts.

Natural Hazard
Moderate
35

Storms, earthquakes, floods, wildfires, volcanos, and other environmental hazards.

Cyber
Low
20

Device compromise, malicious WiFi, telecom exposure, surveillance, and data-theft risks.

Collection Risk
Low
25

Targeting risk against travelers, officials, executives, NGOs, journalists, or exposed personnel.

Kidnapping
Low
15

Kidnapping, wrongful detention, extortion, hostage taking, and ransom exposure.

Country Reference Data

Factbook-Style Profile

Baseline geography, population, language, economy-adjacent, and movement-reference fields for quick planning context.

Mode
cached
Official Name
American Samoa
Capital
Pago Pago
Population
49.7K
Area
199 km²
Region
Oceania / Polynesia
Currencies
United States dollar ($)
Languages
English, Samoan
Time Zones
UTC-11:00
Movement Notes
Coastal access • Drives on right • Not listed as UN member

Embassy & Consulate Layer

U.S. Mission Support

Official mission context is pulled from State Department country travel information when available, with directory fallback links for verification.

Mode
cached
Embassy

U.S. Embassy Pago Pago

Pago Pago

state-country-info
Phone
Embassy Name: U.S. Consulate General Sydney Street Address: Suite 2, 50 Miller Street North Sydney, NSW 2060 Australia Phone: + (61) (2) 2 8219-2100 Emergency Phone: +(61) (2) 4422-2201 Fax: No Fax Email: SydneyACS@state.gov Web: https://au.usembassy.gov/
Emergency
Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you break local laws, even if you don’t know it, you can be removed, arrested, or detained. If you want to start a business or work in a job that needs special permits or licenses, you should get information from local authorities before you start. It is illegal to take pictures of certain buildings, including inside certain areas of Australian airports, near prisons, and at military bases. Furthermore, some crimes are also prosecutable in th
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Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you break local laws, even if you don’t know it, you can be removed, arrested, or detained. If you want to start a business or work in a job that needs special permits or licenses, you should get information from local authorities before you start. It is illegal to take pictures of certain buildings, including inside certain areas of Australian airports, near prisons, and at military bases. Furthermore, some crimes are also prosecutable in th

To enter Australia: You must have a valid U.S. passport and A visa or approved Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). If you are traveling to Australia for tourism or business for less than 90 days, you can enter with an ETA . The ETA is an electronic label-free visa and can be obtained using the Australian ETA app for a small fee. Airlines and many travel agents in the United States are also able to apply for ETAs for you. If you overstay your ETA or any other visa, even for short periods, you may be subject to exclusion, detention, and removal by the Australian Department of Home Affairs. SmartGate: Most U.S passports issued since 2021 have an electronic chip. If you are 16 or older, you can use your passport with SmartGate—Australia’s automated border processing system—upon arrival at participating airports. There is no additional enrollment process or fee to use SmartGate. Visit the Smar

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OSINT Feed

Recent Events

Country-relevant and global events from the AEGIS current-events layer. These support trajectory assessment and generated travel briefs.

Active

SOURCE

Official advisory and global ticker context will populate when the AEGIS event feed refreshes.

25

Source layer: AEGIS

AEGIS Data Layer

Data Fusion Notes

The country dashboard now fuses official advisory, embassy/consulate context, and baseline reference data before generating a travel brief.

AEGIS Analyst

Travel Brief Generator

Generates a traveler-friendly intelligence brief using official advisory context, current reporting, threat categories, embassy considerations, trajectory, and source-backed recommendations.

Cost control: generated country briefs are cached server-side for several hours. Use Refresh Brief only when you intentionally want a fresh AEGIS render.
Select Generate Travel Brief to render a current, source-backed brief for American Samoa. The Save Brief button appears after a brief is generated.