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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMAFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008 69Chapter 11COMMAND POST/COMMAND CENTER SECURITY AND ENTRY CONTROLREQUIREMENTS11.1. Physical Security Considerations. It is the responsibility of CP managers, in conjunction with theunit Resource Protection Program Manager, to ensure appropriate security measures are in-place andmaintained. The CP/command center facility must be designated and controlled as a <strong>US</strong>AF ControlledArea or <strong>US</strong>AF Restricted Area at the PL equal to the highest PL resource(s) owned/supported/executed bythe CP IAW AFI 31-101, The <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> Installation Security Program and AFI 31-101 MAJCOM Supplement.11.2. Entry and Circulation Control. Entry and circulation control procedures are based on the PLassigned to the facility and contained in each Installation Security Instruction or Installation Security Planin addition to the AFI 31-101 and AFI 31-101 MAJCOM Supplement. The CP/command center musthave an OI or QRC for CP/command center entry and circulation control. At a minimum, the followingareas will be addressed:11.2.1. Verification of Unescorted Entry Authorization. Limit the supporting identification and verificationprocedures used by controllers to validate the AF Form 1199 series, <strong>US</strong> <strong>Air</strong> <strong>Force</strong> RestrictedArea Badge (RAB), or a control picture identification badge, to those described in security directives.Procedures include personal recognition, signature and credential check, and Entry Authority List(EAL); telephone or radio verification. CP managers should coordinate procedures for radio or telephoneverification with the unit CSC or LMF/RMF as applicable. Controllers do not need to annotatethe following individuals on the AF Form 1109: IG or MAJCOM SAV members authorizedunescorted entry into the CP/command center. Such inspectors and evaluators will use their own RABor AF Form 1199 from their home unit for entry if a Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS) visitrequest or valid EAL is in place.11.2.2. CP/Command Center Escort Official. CP/Command center personnel may be designated toescort visitors. Following notification and permission of the on-duty controller team, controllers maygrant entry to the CP/command center by following procedures outlined below.11.2.2.1. Only personnel designated by CP managers are authorized to sign personnel into the CP/command center using the AF Form 1109.11.2.2.2. Escort officials for the CP/command center restricted area will be limited to CP/commandcenter personnel, wing commander, and vice wing commander as applicable.11.2.2.3. Escort officials must be trained IAW AFI 31-101.11.2.3. Entry and Exit Procedures. Strict entry procedures are required to provide adequate protectionfor personnel working inside the restricted area and to eliminate unnecessary traffic. CP/commandcenter entry is controlled by the on-duty controllers during normal day-to-day operations. Armed SFor SF augmentees control entry during CAT activation, contingencies, increased FPCONs, or as determinedby the commander. No other individuals will admit or allow entry of any persons desiringaccess without the specific approval of an on-duty controller. Unit procedures must comply with thefollowing, if applicable:

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