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BUDGET ITEM JUSTIFICATION (EXHIBIT P-40)<br />

UNCLASSIFIED<br />

DATE:<br />

FEBRUARY 2002<br />

APPROP CODE/BA:<br />

OPAF/ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT<br />

P-1 NOMENCLATURE:<br />

AIR FORCE PHYSICAL SECURITY SYSTEM<br />

Description (continued):<br />

interconnect the perimeter security system with the Site Security Control System. FY02 funds also replace and upgrade the perimeter security<br />

system around Shriever’s main base, to include a new inner security fence, relocation/improvement of the CCTV systems, new perimeter sensors<br />

systems, field distribution boxes (FDBs), patch panels, and backup battery systems. FY02/03 funding will complete the WSA upgrades at<br />

Minot AFB and KUMMSC, and begin installation at one or more WSA locations.<br />

c) MINUTEMAN SQUADRON SECURITY: These funds procure intrusion detection sensors, alarm annunciators, closed circuit television<br />

cameras and program office support to maintain and replace critical Minuteman warhead storage security command and control subsystems that<br />

can no longer be supported. FY01 funds purchased an upgrade of equipment for the missile security mission at Minot AFB, ND. FY02/03<br />

funding supports upgrade planning and installation for Malmstrom AFB, MT, and F. E. Warren AFB, WY, as well as other <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Space<br />

Command locations.<br />

d) Joint STARS: The FY03 funding will procure an electronic security system for Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radars Systems<br />

(JSTARS) at Robins AFB, GA. This intrusion detection system will provide a single line of detection at the restricted area boundary which will<br />

eliminate the need for three close boundary sentries.<br />

3. OTHER AIR FORCE SECURITY SYSTEMS: Funds provide for design, acquisition, integration, installation, and testing of interior/exterior<br />

physical security systems for <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Major Commands worldwide. Funds are also utilized for the planning of logistical support (i.e., training<br />

and maintenance).<br />

a) FLIGHTLINE SECURITY ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (FSEP): The FSEP provides a 24-hour surveillance, assessment and intrusion<br />

detection capability to enhance protection of USAFE flightline areas. This program is being implemented at operating bases throughout the<br />

European Theater. Phase 1 installs CCTV and thermal imagers on elevated pan-tilt-zoom mounts and provides a stand-alone capability of<br />

flightline surveillance and assessment. Phase 2 will integrate one or more sensor systems, alarm annunciation equipment, and delay systems<br />

with Phase 1 equipment to provide an intrusion detection capability to help reduce the flightline risk. FY01 funds procured Phase 1 equipment<br />

for Ramstein AB GE, Spangdahlem AB GE, RAF Lakenheath England, and Incirlik AB Turkey, completed site installation activities at RAF<br />

Lakenheath, and continued installation activities at Spangdahlem and Ramstein ABs. The installation at Incirlik AB is on hold<br />

P-1 ITEM NO PAGE NO:<br />

47<br />

99<br />

UNCLASSIFIED<br />

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