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Security Assistance; and Logistics - Federation of American Scientists

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Base (KMTB) Location Comm<strong>and</strong> on a daily basis, although those were Iraqiresponsibilities. As such, certain U.S. policies <strong>and</strong> procedures, adjusted to meet Iraqineeds <strong>and</strong> capabilities, may serve as a basis for the MNSTC-I efforts in these areas.U.S. Government <strong>and</strong> DoD policies <strong>and</strong> procedures that apply to the accountability,control, <strong>and</strong> physical security <strong>of</strong> property <strong>and</strong> AA&E are outlined below. Specificrequirements cited in these guidance documents are discussed in Appendix F.Accountability <strong>and</strong> Control for U.S. Government Property. Title 40U.S.C., section 524, requires accountability <strong>and</strong> control over U.S. Government property.Accountability <strong>and</strong> Control for DoD Property. DoD Instruction (DoDI)5000.64, “Accountability <strong>and</strong> Management <strong>of</strong> DoD-Owned Equipment <strong>and</strong> OtherAccountable Property,” November 2, 2006, provides policy <strong>and</strong> procedures for DoDownedequipment <strong>and</strong> other accountable property <strong>and</strong> establishes policy <strong>and</strong> proceduresto comply with 40 U.S.C., section 524.Sensitive Equipment Items. DoD 4100.39-M, “Federal <strong>Logistics</strong> InformationSystem,” Volume 10, Table 61, November 2007, defines sensitive items.DoD 5100.76-M, “Physical <strong>Security</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sensitive Conventional Arms, Ammunition, <strong>and</strong>Explosives,” August 12, 2000, defines sensitive conventional AA&E, including nonnuclearmissiles <strong>and</strong> rockets.Physical <strong>Security</strong> <strong>of</strong> Arms, Ammunition, <strong>and</strong> ExplosivesDoDI 5100.76, “Safeguarding Conventional Arms, Ammunition, <strong>and</strong> Explosives(AA&E) <strong>and</strong> the AA&E Physical <strong>Security</strong> Review Board,” October 8, 2005, outlines theauthorities, responsibilities, <strong>and</strong> functions relative to worldwide uniform policy,st<strong>and</strong>ards, <strong>and</strong> guidance for the physical security <strong>of</strong> conventional AA&E in thepossession or custody <strong>of</strong> the DoD Components.DoD 5100.76-M, “Physical <strong>Security</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sensitive Conventional Arms, Ammunition, <strong>and</strong>Explosives,” August 12, 2000, prescribes minimum st<strong>and</strong>ards <strong>and</strong> criteria for the physicalsecurity <strong>of</strong> DoD sensitive conventional AA&E, including non-nuclear missiles <strong>and</strong>rockets.DoD 5200.08-R, “Physical <strong>Security</strong> Program,” April 9, 2007, implements DoD policies<strong>and</strong> minimum st<strong>and</strong>ards for the physical protection <strong>of</strong> DoD personnel, installations,operations, <strong>and</strong> related resources; to include the security <strong>of</strong> weapons systems <strong>and</strong>platforms.Small Arms <strong>and</strong> Light Weapons Serialization Program.DoD 4000.25-M, “Defense <strong>Logistics</strong> Management System,” Volume 2, Chapter 18(“Small Arms <strong>and</strong> Light Weapons Serial Number Registration <strong>and</strong> Reporting”), Change32

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