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Antiterrorism Standards

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SECNAVINST 5530.4D, Navy Security Force
Employment and
Operations
NTTP 3-07.2.1 Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.5,
Antiterrorism
NTTP 3-07.2.1 Chapter 5, Paragraph 5.3,
Antiterrorism
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Chapter 2.4 & 3.3.2, Law
Enforcement and Physical
Security for Navy Installations
(22) Antiterrorism Training Team (ATTT)/Force Protection
Training Team Member (FPTT). The ATTT/FPTT will be comprised of
the most knowledgeable and experienced personnel on the ship and
will conduct antiterrorism and force protection training as
directed by the ATO.  The team shall consist of, but is not
limited to: ATO, Security Officer, Antiterrorism Training
Supervisors (ATTS), Small Arms Marksmanship Instructor (SAMI),
and select members of the ship's Security Force (NSF).
 Conducts individual and team training for the command's
security forces and unit personnel
 Plans and conducts command antiterrorism exercises
 Continuously assesses the command's AT program, plans, and
exercises
NTTP 3-07.2.1 Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.4.1 & 3.4.2, Antiterrorism
NAVEDTRA 43387-2E, 306 Antiterrorism Training Team Memeber, AT
Common Core
2.
Antiterrorism
a. Antiterrorism Plan.  Commanders will transform general
measures and procedures contained in each FPCON into specific
measures and procedures to protect their critical assets,
capabilities, infrastructure, and personnel.  The classification
of an AT/FP plan is dependent upon its content, current policy,
and the specifics of a unit's situation.
NTTP 3-07.2.1 Chapter 2 & Appendix A, Antiterrorism
DoDD 2000.12 DoD Antiterrorism Program
DoDI 2000.16 DoD Antiterrorism Standards
DoD O-2000.12H, DoD Antiterrorism Handbook
b. Entry Control Point (ECP). The ECP, as the point of first
contact with security forces for those seeking access, is the
most critical part in the installation's defense in depth. ECPs
include access points to installations, piers, flightlines, and
other restricted areas. It is here that potential terrorists are
detected and neutralized. An ECP can include the following
watchstanders:
 Contact sentry
 Cover sentry
 Inspection team
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