Volume 1
The first duty day following completion.
Within 30 days of completion.
72 hours after completion.
48 hours after completion.
Commander.
Supervisor.
SNCO.
Chief.
SFS.
SFM.
SFO.
SFT.
Security patrol.
Security force members.
SRT member.
ART member.
Internal SRT.
Immediate visual assessment sentries
Close boundary sentry.
External SRT.
Internal SRT.
Immediate visual assessment sentries.
Close boundary sentry.
External SRT.
Fire teams.
Internal SRTs.
Security patrols.
Close boundary sentries.
Assess exterior IDS by line-of-sight or CCTV.
Act as a subordinate C3 center for security forces posted during normal operations.
Control entry into structures, alert shelters and individual resources protected with IDS when alarm monitor do not exist in the designated area.
Assess the interior facility to ensure all IDS and C3 centers for security forces meet with higher headquarters requirements for designated areas.
Security entry identifier.
Security experience index.
Special delivery identifier.
Special experience identifier.
MSCFO.
IVA.
CCTV.
CBS.
Existing resources capable of deploying, avoiding unnecessarily inspecting the UMD.
Manpower critical resources that meet the average requirements for a contingency as well as manage needs.
Existing resources that meet unique circumstances, contingency requirements, or management needs.
How many of one specialty is assigned to one squadron.
SFT, SFO and SFL.
SFO, SFOA and SFT.
SFO, SFT and SFA.
SFS, CSF and SFM.
Report of survey office of investigation.
Air Force office of investigation.
Security forces training team.
Security forces investigations.
Phoenix ravens.
Security systems operators.
Electronic security systems.
Antiterrorism/force protection.
Coordinates with maintenance personnel, civil engineers, and base supply to ensure facilities and equipment are properly maintained.
Monitors both delays in finishing qualification training and progress in skill-level upgrade training.
Identifies local training needs and trains unit personnel to meet mission requirements.
Informs Stan-Eval that individuals have completed their qualification training.
Investigations.
Crime prevention.
Resource protection.
Reports and analysis.
AFI 36–2225.
AFI 36–2226.
AFI 36–2227.
AFI 36–2525.
Analysis.
Feedback.
Evaluation.
Cross-feed.
120.
90.
60.
30.
30.
21.
15.
3.
Enforce military laws and regulations.
Detect classified information.
Suppress illegal drug use.
Detect explosives.
OUT and IN.
SIT and STAY.
OUT and HEEL.
STAY and HEEL.
Deterrence.
Detention.
Decoying.
Detection.
In low contact areas, so they don’t give away your position to the enemy by barking.
Upwind of all positions in your sector, in order to maximize there smelling capability.
At key vantage points and avenues of approach to deny entry to unauthorized persons.
Downwind of all personnel, so that there is no scent confusion between you and the enemy.
Location and size of area.
Time and terrain features.
Wind speed and direction.
Experience of canine and handler.
Increases psychological protection by preventing a routine patrol pattern.
Decreases the patrols you would normally have to post per shift.
Allows the MWD team to relieve others posts for breaks.
Makes it easy to perform post checks on the team.
Upwind.
Crosswind.
Downwind.
Wind direction doesn’t matter.
Danger to the canine.
Time left in patrol shift.
Type and size of building.
Weather conditions just prior to the search.
Physical deterrent.
Physicians deterrent.
Physiological deterrent.
Psychological deterrent.
They should be tolerant of people.
They should not be used often in daylight hours.
The presence of a large number of people should not significantly reduce the dog’s usefulness.
Patrol dogs should be able to walk among people, stand guardmount, and show no outward sign of aggression.
During daylight hours – they can use sight and sound.
During darkness or limited visibility with few distractions.
High traffic areas where there are many bystanders and several distractions.
During periods of dense fog and darkness, to heighten their psychological effect.
On the back seat with its head out of the window while the vehicle is moving.
In a portable kennel in the bed of a pickup truck.
Off leash on the front or rear seat of the vehicle.
On leash, laying down on the back seat.
Sit/Stay.
Guard.
Heel.
Out.
AF Forms 629 and 1297.
AF Forms 629 and 1473.
AF Forms 1297 and 1473.
AF Forms 1437 and 1279.
Just prior to any outside agency inspection of the armory and its programs.
After firing, during inclement weather, or on a regular basis as needed.
Before firing, after a three day break, and when directed by the armory.
Weapons are only cleaned by armory personnel.
Only installations with a flying mission are required to develop an ISP.
The base commander determines whether the installation requires an ISP or not.
All installations having or supporting protection level resources must establish a plan.
Installations located overseas are required to have an ISP to coincide with local procedures.
Wing plans and programs section.
Installation security police chief.
Installation commander.
MAJCOM commander.
Threat estimate, a terrain and weather analysis of the installation and its surroundings.
Assessment of the installation’s vulnerability to terrorist acts or sabotage.
A cost assessment of anti-terrorism equipment.
An estimate of support from friendly forces.
Personnel who can demonstrate a need to know.
Personnel who have requested a Freedom of Information Act request.
Cleared personnel who need the information to perform official duties.
An individual who has the appropriate clearance to view the material in question.
Alarmed areas affording protection equal to or better than the other approved options.
Class A vault or vault-type room as prescribed by Air Force guidance.
Two-person concept, guarding the material behind a locked door.
GSA-approved security container.
Only the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Only MAJCOM commanders.
Only wing commanders.
No one.
A NAC.
SSBI.
An ENTNAC.
NACI.
Secret.
Classified.
Top Secret.
Confidential.
Determine which branch of service requires the most funding to complete the mission.
Ensure an equitable distribution of the president’s budget for the next fiscal year.
Determine what type of budget Congress is up against when their session starts.
Ensure the Air Force is allowed to purchase adequate aircraft and munitions.
Spare tire.
Public address system.
Set of keys hidden in the dash.
NCIC computer.
SF badges applied to both the front doors.
Emergency lights, floodlights, and mobile radios.
Portable emergency lights, magnetic signs, and a public address system.
A cage installed between the front and rear seats to transport a MWD.
Voluntarily.
Unwillingly.
Mandatorily.
Involuntarily.
4.
3.
2.
1.
Terminate response.
Immediately secure the area.
Search for suspicious individuals.
Search the exterior for open doors or windows.
PL1.
PL2.
PL3.
PL4.
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