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Law Enforcement and Physical Security for Navy Installations - Continued
Antiterrorism Officer (CIN J-830-0015).  

Master At Arms
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organization's peacetime training efforts on the most important
collective training tasks required to accomplish the wartime
mission.
3.  At a minimum, be thoroughly familiar with
the references list at the end of this chapter.
4.  This position is normally filled by an MAC-
MACM (E7-E9) or Security Officer Designator 649X/749X
(5) Manning
(a) Provides regional oversight on security force
manning requirements.
(b) Act as a conduit between Commander, ICO, and
higher headquarters.
(c) Initiate procedures for correcting manning
shortfalls, manning distribution, and post validation accuracy.
(d) Have a clear understanding of the Total Force
Manpower Management System (TFMMS).  TFMMS provides capabilities
for storage and retrieval of historical, current, budget, and
out-year manpower data.  It also provides access to current
manpower data for resource sponsors, claimant, etc.  TFFMS is
the single, authoritative repository for:
1.
Total force manpower requirements
2.
Active duty Manpower Personnel
3.
Navy/Reserve Personnel
4.
Navy manpower authorizations and end
strength
(e) Be thoroughly familiar with Manpower, Personnel,
Training, Research & Development (MPT R&D) Project Officer's
Guide.
(f) Be thoroughly familiar with OPNAVINST 5530.14D,
Appendix XX, Security Manning Ashore.
5. Schools:
a.  U.S. Navy Master-at-Arms "A" School (CIN A-830-0011).
The student will receive training and be tested on Anti-
Terrorism, Force Protection and Basic Law Enforcement to include,
but not limited to: Pier Sentry, Harbor Security, Force
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