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core of the building, but remember that no exit path can run through (into
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and then out of) a SCIF.
H.2.4 Design of the SCIF will include provision of power, conduit and
cable for IDS and other security systems; those security systems will be
provided and installed by the Government.
H.3.1 A typical SCIF might contain office/admin areas, a classroom, an
open area with computer workstations, an electronics maintenance space, a
server room, storage room, security vestibule, and electrical/telephone
room.
H.3.2 Some spaces that are part of the SCIF space authorization may not
be within the secure area. Some administrative spaces and the maintenance
space might be better located outside of the SCIF.
H.3.3 Space Design Information: Refer to similar spaces (admin,
classroom, armorer's room, etc.) and model the design of the SCIF spaces
on those.
H.3.4 Include furniture and similar equipment as part of the design similar to
the rest of the training center. Fax machines, safes, servers, secure files, and
similar items specific to the operation of the SCIF will be provided by the
Tenants.
H.3.5 The SCIF HVAC equipment should be separate from other building
HVAC systems.
H.3.6 Provide clean power if Tenants do not provide UPS system, and
verify grounding required for SCIF. H.2 Continued H.3 Space Information
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