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This regulation provides policy and guidance for the Army physical security program. It covers the roles and responsibilities of the Army security manager, the security program manager, and the security officer.
- Army Directive
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- 190-13 PHYSICAL SECURITY SOP
Protection of the Government's interest and loss prevention...
- Army Directive
This is the official document that outlines the policies and procedures for physical security in the U.S. Army. It covers topics such as access control, physical security plans, security inspections, security equipment, and security education.
This regulation prescribes policies, procedures, and guidance for planning and implementing the Army Physical Security Program. It covers physical security equipment, physical security officers and specialists, physical security surveys, security forces, and security areas.
This document outlines the policy, responsibilities, procedures and standards for the Physical Security Program at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center & Presidio of Monterey. It covers topics such as perimeter barriers, key and lock control, building security, personnel access and control, material control, package control, vehicle controls, pilferage controls, signs, protective lighting, security of funds, tactical radios and communications equipment, individual reliability program and general provisions.
This regulation establishes the USAREUR and IMCOM-Europe Physical Security Program, which is part of the Antiterrorism/Force Protection Program. It provides guidance for physical security planning, access control, security of arms, ammunition, and explosives, security of Army property, and physical security equipment.
30 wrz 1993 · This regulation establishes the policy and responsibilities for physical security of Army facilities, equipment, and information. It applies to all Army components and references other related regulations on information security and communications security.
This regulation establishes the Fort Knox Physical Security Program for DoD employees, contractors and units assigned to the installation. It covers topics such as physical security planning, arms, ammunition and explosives, key and lock control, ICIDS, motor pool security, and more.