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Book Antiterrorism Force Protection  AT FP

Download or read book Antiterrorism Force Protection AT FP written by United States. Department of the Army and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book DoD Antiterrorism Force Protection  AT FP  Program

Download or read book DoD Antiterrorism Force Protection AT FP Program written by and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Directive: (1) Changes the name of the DoD Combating terrorism Program to the DoD AT/PP Program. (2) Reissues reference: (a) to update DoD policies and assigns responsibilities for implementing the procedures for the DoD AT/PP Program, pursuant to reference (b). (3) Continues to authorize the publication of reference (c), as the DoD standards for AT/PP, and authorizes the publication of reference (d) as guidance for DoD standards in reference (c), IAW DoD 5025.1-M (reference (e)). (4) Establishes the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff as the principal advisor and focal point responsible to the Secretary of Defense for DoD AT/PP issues. (5) Defines the AT/PP responsibilities of the Military Departments, Commanders of the Combatant Commanders (CINCs), and Defense Agencies for DoD activities in their respective organizations.

Book Walkability and Anti terrorism force Protection

Download or read book Walkability and Anti terrorism force Protection written by Andrew S. Fenner and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: United States Air Force bases are mandated to be both walkable as well as defensible (AT/FP, Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection). These two concepts are, however, often in conflict, with walkability being understood as needing density and proximity of buildings and AT/FP driving buildings apart. This issue is compounded by the need for resilience and fitness within the military force and protection of its people. This thesis focused on two research questions: how does walkability relate to anti-terrorism/force protection, and how is that relationship understood in the Air Force? The thesis first investigated what comprised each concept through an in-depth literature review. Then, using resultant design principles, the two concepts were cross-examined to understand how they relate. Additionally, a series of interviews were completed with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) at the Air Force headquarters level in the career fields of Planning, Engineering, and Anti-Terrorism. The interviews were then analyzed to reveal how they interpreted the two concepts and their relationship. These results were then compared with the findings of the literature review cross-examination. Walkability and AT/FP do overlap across all respective principles. This was prominent with principles such as Vehicle Defense and Visual Interest. These results differed, however, from the results of the interviews where the SMEs viewed the concepts of Walkability and AT/FP more narrowly than the literature does, which coincided with a narrower view of their overlap. The most noted overlaps were that of Compact/Campus Development styles that provide positively for Walkability and AT/FP.

Book Department of Defense s Role in Combating Terrorism and Force Protection Lessons Learned Since the Attack on the U S S  Cole

Download or read book Department of Defense s Role in Combating Terrorism and Force Protection Lessons Learned Since the Attack on the U S S Cole written by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Special Oversight Panel on Terrorism and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Department of Defense s Role in Combating Terrorism and Force Protection Lessons Learned Since the Attack on the U  S  S  Cole

Download or read book Department of Defense s Role in Combating Terrorism and Force Protection Lessons Learned Since the Attack on the U S S Cole written by Jim Saxton and published by DIANE Publishing. This book was released on 2001-04 with total page 83 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book United States Army Antiterrorism   Force Protection

Download or read book United States Army Antiterrorism Force Protection written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Installation Commanders Guide is intended to serve two major purposes. It explains to Installation Commanders the most important things they must do to enhance the AT/FP Program on their installations. More specifically it disseminates these in the form of critical AT/FP tasks to include key actions to accomplish these tasks. Secondly this guide will serve as an information source and a reference where commanders can find assistance on specific aspects of AT/FP. For example, commanders can find information on training of personnel and sources that may he contacted for further assistance. In this sense, the guide should he a valuable reference tool.

Book Effectiveness Evaluation of Force Protection Training Using Computer based Instruction and X3D Simulation

Download or read book Effectiveness Evaluation of Force Protection Training Using Computer based Instruction and X3D Simulation written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Due to growing operational constraints accelerated by the Global War on Terror, the United States Navy is looking for alternative methods of training to maintain its force in a high status of readiness. Updates in technology over the last decade have prompted Navy officials to take the initiative to update its training technologies. Computer-Based Instruction provides alternative means of training so that the training of war-fighters can be accomplished efficiently and effectively, saving the U.S. Navy time and resources while maintaining a high state of readiness. The goal of this thesis is to combine the principles of Instructional Design Systems (ISD) technology and advanced Simulation in order to produce a multimedia training capability for Navy and Marine Corps Officers. Specifically this thesis applies ISD principles to engineer and improve the Anti-Terrorism Force Protection (AT/FP) Officer Course Level II (ATO Level II Course) lessons for use by Navy and Marine Corps officers. The SavageStudio scenario generation application, originally designed for assessment of force protection measures in a port environment, is used to allow students to develop simulation lessons for this course. The final product of this thesis is a training course consisting of two lessons combining Computer- Based Training and Simulation providing interactive lessons and exercises, and two media delivery comparison studies with results for the Anti-Terrorism Force Protection lessons. The first study compared media effectiveness of Computer-Based Training versus Classroom instruction. The second study assessed the effectiveness of Computer-Based Training and the use of simulation for AT/FP.

Book Combating Terrorism  Action Taken But Considerable Risks Remain for Forces Overseas

Download or read book Combating Terrorism Action Taken But Considerable Risks Remain for Forces Overseas written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 41 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since we last reported in 1997, DOD has improved its antiterrorism/force protection (AT/FP) program. Improvements have been made at the Joint Staff, the geographic combatant command, and the installation levels. Specifically, more guidance is available to help develop and implement programs; many physical security vulnerabilities have been corrected; and in cases where vulnerabilities cannot be corrected, commanders have taken actions to mitigate potential damage. Such actions included adding fragment retention film to windows, installing barriers, moving personnel into base housing, erecting fences, and moving parking lots. Although improvements in AT/FP have been made, physical security and procedural problems (i.e., a lack of personnel alerting systems and access control and AT/FP plans) continue to put U.S. forces at risk of terrorist attack.

Book Information Age Assessment Applied to Anti Terrorism Force Protection

Download or read book Information Age Assessment Applied to Anti Terrorism Force Protection written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 31 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Information Age Framework for Assessment, inspired by John Zachman, posits a new way to account for the value of information-intensive investments by focusing not just on the current process or product but on the increased ability of the organization to perform its mission and adapt to a changing environment. The "Warfighter's Associate" is a future concept of a robotic assistant to the warfighter that would leverage the advantages of robotics to improve the effectiveness of the warfighter much as a police dog improves the performance of the policeman acting alone. This capability will be shown to powerfully and positively affect the performance of a war fighting organization. This paper addresses how a Warfighter's Associate would provide an Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) capability and how the Associate should be appropriately assessed to understand its true benefit in a networked environment (like FORCEnet for the US Navy, or the Global Information Grid (GIG) for the US DoD).

Book USS COLE Commission Report

Download or read book USS COLE Commission Report written by Barry Leonard and published by DIANE Publishing. This book was released on 2008-06 with total page 12 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: After the attack on Khobar Towers in June 1996, the DoD made significant improvements in protecting its service members, mainly in deterring, disrupting and mitigating terrorist attacks on installations. The attack on USS COLE, in the port of Aden, Yemen, on 12 October 2000, demonstrated a seam in the fabric of efforts to protect our forces, namely in-transit forces. This review focused on finding ways to improve the U.S. policies and practices for deterring, disrupting and mitigating terrorist attack on U.S. forces in transit. The net result of the USS COLE Commission¿s recommendations is a form of operational risk management applied at both the national and operational levels to balance the benefits with the risks of overseas operations.

Book The Impact of Increased Antiterrorism Force Protection Requirements on Ships Operations Funding

Download or read book The Impact of Increased Antiterrorism Force Protection Requirements on Ships Operations Funding written by Tim J. Adnerson and published by . This book was released on 2002-03-01 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the terrorist attack on USS COLE (DDG 67) and more recently the attacks on New York City and the Pentagon, Antiterrorism/Force Protection (AT/ FP) requirements have increased dramatically throughout the Department of Defense (DOD). As these requirements escalate in scope and number, so do the costs of meeting them. In the Navy, ships are bearing a portion of these costs out of their operations funding. Type Commanders (TYCOMs) fund the operations of all ships and squadrons under their command. In order to have a firm grasp on how these new AT/FP requirements will affect them financially, they must be able to forecast the costs related to them and make appropriate adjustments to their existing ships operations funding model. Acquiring a better grasp on the fiscal impacts of these new requirements will allow Type Commanders to more effectively budget for them in the future. This thesis provides a shipboard AT/FP cost estimation model to aid in forecasting costs associated with these activities.

Book Force Protection  It s Time for a Joint Force Component Commander for Antiterrorism Force Protection

Download or read book Force Protection It s Time for a Joint Force Component Commander for Antiterrorism Force Protection written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As today's military operations increasingly involve non-traditional application of our military services, our enemy also becomes non-traditional. There is essentially no credible force that can assert its military might against our armed forces in the traditional methods of warfare. Therefore, they must resort to unconventional attacks against our armed forces with the intent of constructing an atmosphere of terror among our forces and weakening the national will of our citizens at home. Forces critical to the Operational Commander are threatened daily by terrorist organizations on both a local and global level. Success today depends upon the strong defense of our forces. This can only be accomplished by standardizing our force protection procedures, integrating those procedures into our training, fully funding both training and equipment and placing one individual in charge of executing those procedures, the Joint Force Component Commander for Antiterrorism/Force Protection.

Book Changing the Mindset Army Antiterrorism Force Protection

Download or read book Changing the Mindset Army Antiterrorism Force Protection written by and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1995 and again in 1996 terrorists breached force protection measures for U.S. personnel located in Saudi Arabia. The November 1995 attack on the Office of the Program Manager/Saudi Arabian National Guard which killed 6 and wounded 40, was a sign of deadly events to follow. In June 1996 at the Kbobar Towers housing complex a tanker truck loaded with explosives was detonated next to the northern perimeter fence killing 19 U.S. airmen and injuring hundreds more. As Secretary of Defense William Perry stated at the time, "The Khobar Towers attack should be seen as a watershed event pointing the way to a radically new mindset and dramatic changes in the way we protect our forces deployed overseas from this growing threat." Accordingly, DOD launched an aggressive effort to protect all its personnel and their family members.

Book Protect America  Not Afraid and Fighting Back

Download or read book Protect America Not Afraid and Fighting Back written by Roland Stewart and published by . This book was released on 2010-04 with total page 300 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With terrorist attacks around the world and here at home and an increase in American workplace violence, Roland is both passionate and driven to offer valuable information concerning important topics in the world today: Anti-terrorism and Workplace/Home Protection. A 20 year Air Force veteran, Roland has instructed others around the world, and now wants to share with you the secrets criminals and terrorists don't want you to know! the threats we face are real, and the consequences of conducting business as usual brings about severe consequences. PROTECT AMERICA: Not Afraid and Fighting Back is an in-depth educational training guide designed to offer smart and critical infomation to both the public and private sector fostering smarter habits and a new attitude when it comes to security, terrorism and violence at work and at home. A peek inside includes a real and awakening look at lessons learned examining incidents of terrorist attacks on our nation and vicious workplace attacks. Examine the significance of workplace exercises, and how vital these practice scenarios are to the success of the workplace. We've created critical bomb threat and suspicious package procedures, duress, emergency and response actions, blood borne pathogens, first aid techniques, and techniques on identifying suspicious personnel around the workplace and around your home. We take a look at personal and family security to include special precautions for children, and lot's more. Finally, I Salute and honor, is a chapter devoted to those heroes, unsung heroes and everyday people doing the right thing. If we don't act now, tomorrow may be too late, and doing nothing is no longer an option.

Book Security of DoD Installations and Resources

Download or read book Security of DoD Installations and Resources written by United States. Department of Defense and published by . This book was released on 1991 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book DoD USS Cole Commission Report

Download or read book DoD USS Cole Commission Report written by United States. Cole Commission and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the attack on Khobar Towers in June 1996, the Department of Defense (DoD) has made significant improvements in protecting its service members, mainly in deterring, disrupting and mitigating terrorist attacks on installations. The attack on USS COLE (DDG 67), in the port of Aden, Yemen, on 12 October 2000, demonstrated a seam in the fabric of efforts to protect our forces, namely in-transit forces.

Book Small Craft Identification Discrimination Criteria for Maritime Anti Terrorism and Force Protection

Download or read book Small Craft Identification Discrimination Criteria for Maritime Anti Terrorism and Force Protection written by and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 39 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The new emphasis on Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection (AT/FP), for both shore and sea platform protection, has resulted in a need for infrared imager design and evaluation tools which demonstrate field performance against U.S. Navy AT/FP requirements. In the design of infrared imaging systems for target acquisition, a discrimination criterion is required for successful sensor realization. It characterizes the difficulty of the task being performed by the observer and varies for different target sets. This criterion is used in both assessment of existing infrared sensor and in the design of new conceptual sensors. In this experiment, we collected 12 small craft signatures (military and civilian) in the visible band during the day and the LWIR and MWIR spectra in both the day and the night environments. These signatures were processed to determine the targets characteristic dimension and contrast. They were also processed to bandlimit the signature's spatial information content (simulating longer range) and a perception experiment was performed to determine the task difficulty (N50 and V50). The results are presented in this paper and can be used for Navy and Coast Guard imaging infrared sensor design and evaluation.