antiterrorism, and force protection.
Manages Navy Security Force (NSF)
Directs command's security forces
Assists Antiterrorism Officer in developing AT plans, SOP's,
instructions and training plans
Assists commanding officer in maintaining good order and
discipline
Plans for changes to threat or FPCON
Develops Physical Security and Law Enforcement Plans
(2) Assistant Security Officer (ASECO)/Precinct
Commander: For security departments having a total combined
strength (military and civilian including contract security
personnel) of 100 or more personnel, an assistant security
officer/operations officer should be considered for assignment
to run the department's day to day operation. This allows the
security officer to be available for command duties, program
review, and coordination with other base elements; same duties
and responsibilities, tasks and functional areas as the Security
Officer apply.
(3) Antiterrorism Officer (ATO). The ATO develops and
manages the AT program, is the lead member on the Antiterrorism
Training Team, and manages AT/FP resources.
Develops and manages the AT Plan
Prepares, updates and implements AT/FP plans
Manages resources that may include watchstander gear,
security boats, nonlethal weapons, and inspection equipment
Oversees/manages AT/FP training as the head of the
command's Force Protection Training Team (FPTT)
/Antiterrorism Training Team (ATTT)
Review, plan, and analyze security and crises management
capabilities
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