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Converter. Design in accordance with MIL-HDBK-1004/5, 400-Hz Medium-
Voltage Conversion/Distribution and Low Voltage Utilization Systems. De-rate all
400 Hz cables and locate in separate non-magnetic raceway system. See MIL-
HDBK-1012/1.
3-6.2.11
Communications Systems.
accordance with MIL-HDBK-1004/7, Wire Communications and Signal Systems.
Consider fiber optic systems in facilities requiring extensive internal
communications systems for electronic equipment.
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PHYSICAL SECURITY.
3-7.1
General Requirements.
Physical security is concerned with limiting, controlling, or preventing personnel
access to specific areas. A sound physical security program is the result of good
planning. The best and most economical programs are those incorporated in the
facility's design and construction. The facility configuration and location; the use
of barriers, protective lighting, type of construction, IDS, CCTV, and security
fencing; and the guard communication network must be coordinated with the
user to ensure conformance with the installation security plan. The mode of
operation, level of security, and designer's responsibility for particular security
elements will be designated in the BESEP and IDSEP.
3-7.2
Antiterrorism/Force Protection (ATFP).
Incorporate ATFP issues at the initial phase of the design. Formulate the basis
for design on UFC 4-010-01. Coordinate all protection features with the current
standards and any additional requirements in place at the time of the design.
Ascertain the exact requirements for protection based on a site-specific survey,
or lacking one, provide the minimum protection standards outlined in the
standards. Coordinate all ATFP issues with the base that may be a part of
another project or impact adjacent facilities such as security fencing, parking, etc.
3-7.2.1
Security Lighting.
Install lighting inside the perimeter security fence in a manner to illuminate the
fence completely and to prevent an intruder from using the light poles and guy
wires to gain access to the area. Provide illumination in accordance with the
lighting requirements of MIL-HDBK-1013/1 Design Guidelines for Physical
Security of Facilities.
a. Illuminate areas shadowed by structures.
b. Ensure that failure of one lamp in a circuit will not affect other lamps
in the same circuit.
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