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Security Force Member Requirements

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(l) Watch sections
1.
Review post orders
2.
Stand post per post orders
(2) Training/Planning.  Manage the command security and
AT training, the Field Training Officer (FTO) and Personnel
Qualification System (PQS) programs; plans, conducts, and
assesses security force drills; coordinates training and
security planning with other services and agencies; trains
security forces; reviews, plans, and analyzes command security
and crises management capabilities; conducts vulnerability
assessments; prepares operating budgets; develops security
requirements for new construction; develops standard operating
procedures, post orders and memorandums of agreement.  In
addition to standard training topics, the following areas are
included:
(a) National Defense Areas
(b) Emergency Vehicle Operator's Course
(c) Chemical, Biological, Radiological Defense
(d) Airfield Licensing
OPNAVINST 5530.14E, Chapter 6, Navy Physical Security and Law
Enforcement Program
NTTP 3-07.2.1 Chapter 3, Paragraph 3.4.1 3.5, Antiterrorism
NTRP 3-07.2.2 Chapter 2 & Chapter 6, Force Protection Weapons
Handling Procedure and Guidelines
(3) Administration.
Conducts routine Administrative
Division duties
(4) Physical Security
(a) Physical Security Plans
(b) Physical Security Surveys
(c) Vulnerability Assessments
(d) Key Control
OPNAVINST 5530.14E, Chapter 2, Navy Physical Security and Law
Enforcement Program
NTTP 3-07.2.3, Appendix P, Law Enforcement and Physical Security
for Navy Installations
(5) Supply.
Conducts routine Supply Division duties
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