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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COM62 AFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008visual displays, etc.) must exist between the CP/command center and CAT to ensure effective coordination.The CAT area is sized at the discretion of the unit commander, but should accommodate allCAT positions and associated equipment.9.4.6. Frame Room. The CP/command center will have a room physically separated from the rest ofthe CP/command center by fixed walls and a locking door to hold the telephone switch frame, remotesatellite communications (SATCOM) equipment, assorted radio cabinets, and COMSEC equipment,as applicable. The preferred location for the frame room is within the CP/command center secure area.Frame rooms located outside the CP/command center area must be identified as the same protectionlevel (PL) as the CP/command center, secured, and treated as restricted areas.9.4.7. Other CP Areas.9.4.7.1. Kitchen. CP managers will ensure controllers have proper food preparation equipment,food storage equipment (i.e. refrigerator and microwave), and a sink within the CP/command center.9.4.7.2. Restrooms. CP managers will ensure sufficient restrooms support the maximum numberof personnel required during peak periods (i.e., CAT activation). When possible, restrooms shouldbe located within the CP/command center.9.4.7.3. Storage. The CP/command center will have sufficient storage space to store housekeepingsupplies, controller chemical warfare ensembles, emergency rations, and in-place equipmentspares, as applicable.9.4.8. Emergency Exit. All CPs/command centers must have an emergency exit that can only beopened from inside the CP/command center. Entrance doors will not open directly into the EA cell.9.5. General CP/Command Center Requirements. Ensure all CP/command center console positions (i.e.,senior, duty, reports controller) are provided enough “immediate” workspace for computer systems,checklists, and other material deemed necessary in the performance of the mission.9.5.1. Reproduction Equipment. The CP/command center will have a copier authorized to reproduce,as a minimum, SECRET material located within the CP in the immediate vicinity of the console.9.5.2. The EA cell/console area will have a minimum of two 24-hour wall clocks; one set to localtime, the other set to Universal Time Coordinated, Zulu time. The clocks must have a battery back upand hacked, at a minimum, daily with the U.S. Naval Observatory Master Clock to within one second.9.5.3. Event Timer. The EA cell/console area must have the means to provide an audible alarm forrequired or recurring events.9.5.4. Safes. Ensure the EA cell/console area has a General Services Administration (GSA) approvedsecurity container equipped with XO-style digital lock dedicated to store TS, TPC material, COMSECTPI, and COMSEC material as applicable.9.6. ACP/Alternate Command Center. The goal for an ACP/alternate command center is to replicate the“capabilities” housed in the primary facility. CP managers must develop procedures to perform CP dutiesfrom an alternate site located away from the primary facility. This facility is not required to be an exactduplicate of the primary CP/command center, but must provide continued C2 and comply with mission/PL status requirements should the primary CP/command center become unusable/incapacitated. MAJ-COMs will supplement this paragraph to establish minimum specific facility/equipment requirements.

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