UFC 4-010-01
8 October 2003
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Training. It is assumed that key security and facility personnel will
receive training in security engineering, antiterrorism, and related areas. Refer to the
Security Engineering Working Group web site for available training and to DoD 2000.12-
H for additional information on training issues. It is further assumed that all DoD
personnel have been trained in basic antiterrorism awareness in accordance with DoDI
2000.16, that they are able to recognize potential threats, and that they know the proper
courses of action should they detect a potential threat.
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Expeditionary and Temporary Structures. Expeditionary and
temporary structures are commonly built of either combinations of metal frames and
fabric or wood frames and rigid walls. It is assumed that most expeditionary and
temporary structures cannot be retrofitted or hardened sufficiently for higher threats;
therefore, unless adequate planning is done to obtain the needed space to achieve
appropriate standoff, DoD personnel will be highly vulnerable to terrorist attack.
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Leased Buildings. DoD personnel occupying leased buildings deserve
the same level of protection as those in DoD-owned buildings; therefore, they should
meet the requirements of these standards wherever possible. They must meet the
requirements when the DoD occupancy meets the criteria in these standards. The
thresholds in those criteria reflect the significance of higher populations of DoD
personnel as targets versus the inherent risk reduction associated with dispersing DoD
personnel.
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