UFC 4-010-01
8 October 2003
terrorist incidents or other emergencies unfold. An effective planning process facilitates
the necessary decision making, clarifies roles and responsibilities, and ensures support
actions generally go as planned. A team consisting of the chain of command and key
personnel from all appropriate functional areas who have an interest in the building and
its operation executes this planning process. The team should include, as a minimum,
antiterrorism/force protection, intelligence, security, and facility engineering personnel.
This team is responsible for identifying requirements for the project, facilitating the
development of supporting operational procedures, obtaining adequate resources, and
properly supporting all other efforts needed to prudently enhance protection of the
occupants of every inhabited DoD building. For further information on planning and
integration, refer to the DoD Security Engineering Planning Manual.
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REFERENCES.
Interim Department of Defense Antiterrorism / Force Protection
Construction Standards, December 16, 1999 (hereby cancelled)
DoD Instruction 2000.16, DoD Antiterrorism Standards, June 14, 2001.
DoD Handbook 2000.12-H, Protection of DoD Personnel and Activities
Against Acts of Terrorism and Political Turbulence, February 1993
American Society of Civil Engineers Standard (ANSI/ASCE) 7-98,
Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures, January 2000
Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-010-02, DoD Minimum Antiterrorism
Standoff Distances for Buildings; (For Official Use Only (FOUO))
Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-011-01, DoD Security Engineering
Planning Manual, (Draft)
Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-011-02, DoD Security Engineering
Design Manual, (Draft)
Sections 2805(a)(1) and 2805(c)(1) of Title 10, US Code
Security Engineering Working Group web site
DoD 6055.9-STD, DoD Ammunition and Explosive Safety Standards, July
1999
SHAPE Document 6160/SHLOFA-059/82, NATO Approved Criteria and
Standards for Tactical and Transport Airfields (6th Addition), 30 March
1982 (NATO Restricted)
Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 4-021-01, Design and O&M: Mass
Notification Systems, December 2002
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