Antiterrorism Awareness Quarterly Theme -- Physical Security Measures

By OCPA & JFHQ-NCR/MDW Public AffairsJanuary 5, 2016

Antiterrorism Awareness Quarterly Theme -- Physical Security Measures
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The Army antiterrorism awareness theme for the second quarter (January through March) fiscal year 2016 (2Q/FY16) is physical security measures in support of Army antiterrorism and protection activities. The primary audience for this theme is antiterrorism officers, antiterrorism coordinators, and leaders at all levels who are responsible for planning and executing antiterrorism plans and programs.

Physical security measures are multi-layered, integrated, and synchronized to support antiterrorism defensive plans. These measures include the essential elements of deterrence, detection, delay and response to terrorist threats or criminal activities. The physical security measures identify physical vulnerabilities to terrorist attacks against installations, standalone facilities, personnel, and materiel; and take deliberate actions to reduce or eliminate those vulnerabilities. Examples of physical security measures include access control, perimeter fences, vehicle barriers, lighting, key control, security badges, guard forces and security patrols.

The main focus areas for this quarterly awareness theme include:

• (1) Promote understanding of the critically important role which physical security plays within antiterrorism plans and programs.

• (2) Promote collaborative working relationships among physical security and antiterrorism staffs.

• (3) Enhance knowledge and understanding of physical security doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures as they relate to and support antiterrorism plans.

• (4) Promote community awareness of the importance of physical security measures (work, home, and travel) as the first line of defense against the terrorist threat.

In support of this theme, the Department of the Army, Office of Provost Marshal General updated the Antiterrorism Synchronization CONOPS, Integrating and Synchronizing AT Physical Security Measures, Version 2, November 2015. This new product is available on Army Antiterrorism Enterprise Portal (ATEP).

The other quarterly themes and special events planned for FY16 include:

• -- 3Q/FY16: Measuring Antiterrorism Performance

• -- 4Q/FY16: Insider Threat

• -- Antiterrorism Conference (Feb. 2-5, 2016)

• -- Antiterrorism Awareness Month (August 2016)

As terrorists adopt new tactics and techniques in an attempt to exploit any identifiable weaknesses or vulnerabilities in our physical defenses, the Army must continue to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our antiterrorism efforts. Physical security measures to protect installations, standalone facilities, and forward deployed operational forces represent the fundamentals (and often first line) of defense against these threats. Physical security measures also help thwart nefarious acts by insiders who seek to exploit their role within the Army community and unique access to critical assets, people, and information.

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Learn more about Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region and U.S. Army Military District of Washington

Q1 FY16: Antiterrorism Criticality Assessments

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