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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMAFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008 639.6.1. General Requirements. The general requirements for CPs/command centers and EA cells/consoleareas outlined in this instruction also apply to ACP/alternate command center in the areas ofbuilding construction, security, power, emergency lighting, ventilation, emissions security (EMSEC)or computer security (COMP<strong>US</strong>EC), immediate access storage, and display space.9.6.2. Activation of ACP/alternate command center. CP managers will develop and maintain OIs orQRCs to ensure timely placement of required CP/command center personnel and material in the ACP/alternate command center in response to either an EAM or commander directive. The following itemsthat should be addressed in the ACP/alternate command center activation OI/QRC:9.6.2.1. Required Material. Either pre-position required materials or plan for the transportation ofthe material to the ACP/alternate command center. Classified pre-positioned material must bestored according to applicable security directives.9.6.2.1.1. Controller weapons. Provide controller weapons if applicable and follow proceduresIAW AFMAN 31-229, <strong>US</strong>AF Weapons Handling Manual.9.6.2.1.2. Assorted administrative supplies and forms. Provide as a minimum, pens, pencils,markers, blank paper, and any forms directed by the publications/OIs.9.6.2.2. Information Updates. Provide primary and alternate methods for the timely transfer ofpertinent information between the primary CP/command center and the ACP/alternate commandcenter, if applicable.9.6.2.3. Transfer of Control. Provide procedures for transfer control from the primary CP/commandcenter to the ACP/alternate command center and back and notification of appropriate HHQagencies.9.6.2.4. CP managers must ensure the ACP/alternate command center is activated and all systemsare tested semiannually. Activations as a result of real world events will fulfill the semiannualrequirement as long as all systems are tested/activated. ACP/alternate command center activationand facility/systems status will be annotated in the daily events log. ACP/alternate command centerfacility/systems discrepancies must be corrected as soon as practical. Additionally, all ACP/alternate command center facility/systems discrepancies will be briefed as part of the shift changebriefing until resolved.9.7. CP Facility Remodeling. Prior to construction, CP managers will coordinate design/plans with theinstallation SF Information Security and Physical Security section, Communications Squadron EMSECpersonnel and MAJCOM C2 Policy and Procedures to ensure compliance with guidelines. This includesinitiation of equipment installation/removals affecting CP/command center layout. CP managers willmaintain a copy of the most current configuration drawing(s). Include the following items:9.7.1. Location of each functional area.9.7.2. Level of clearance of personnel working in each area.9.7.3. Location of classified processing equipment and level of classification. (STE, TBMCS, etc.).9.7.4. Open storage areas and highest level of classification stored. Point out any open storage areasunmanned during non-duty hours.9.7.5. Physical separation barriers (temporary or permanent) between console, MOC, and supportfunctions.

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