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 Weapons team
The senior member at the ECP serves as the supervisor and
reports to the COG/WSS or patrol supervisor.
NTTP 3-07.2.1 Chapter 5, Paragraph 5.3.6, Antiterrorism
NTTP 3-07.2.1 Chapter 6, Antiterrorism
c. Inport Security Plan (ISP).  Ships and aviation squadrons
typically develop ISPs/force protection plans (FPPs) whenever
entering a port/airfield not located within a U.S. Navy
installation.  These plans supplement the standing AT/FP plans
by providing event-specific CONOPS and procedures.  The format
is similar to the five-paragraph SMEAC format common to all U.S.
military services.
NTTP 3-07.2.1 Appendix B, Antiterrorism
d. Antiterrorism Standards.  DoD & CNO Standards directing
Commanders to take certain steps in the safeguarding of
resources.
OPNAVINST 3300.53B, Encl 1, Navy Antiterrorism Standards
DoDD 2000.12 DoD Antiterrorism Program
DoDI 2000.16 DoD Antiterrorism Standards
DoD O-2000.12H, DoD Antiterrorism Handbook
e. Force Protection Condition (FPCON) Measures.  Measures
designed to detect, defend, deter, and mitigate against
terrorist attacks.  Commanders are required to tailor DoD FPCON
Measures to local conditions.  Both shore installation and
shipboard FPCON Measures are covered.
DoDI 2000.16 DoD Antiterrorism Standards
3.  Physical Security.  Physical security is the overall
security posture at an activity including policy and resources
committed to safeguard personnel, protect property, and prevent
losses.  Physical security is concerned with means and measures
designed to achieve force protection and AT readiness.
OPNAVINST 5530.14E, CHAP 2 & 4, Navy Physical Security and Law
Enforcement Program
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Chapter 4 & 5, Appendix D, P, Q, R, U & W, Law
Enforcement and Physical Security for Navy Installations
a. Physical Security Plan.
Plan laying out all measures and resources to be used in its
over all security program.
OPNAVINST 5530.14E, CHAP 2 & 4, Navy Physical Security and Law
Enforcement Program
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Chapter 4 & 5, Appendix D, P, Q, R, U & W, Law
Enforcement and Physical Security for Navy Installations
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