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WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMAFI10-207 4 APRIL 2008 9required due to mission type. Areas to consider are: security control; mobility control; air defense control;damage control; Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosive(CBRNE) control; and base defense operations.1.6. Provisions.1.6.1. Unless otherwise indicated the term CP applies to high headquarters (HHQ) command centers,installation command posts, and AMCCs.1.6.2. CPs/command centers will not be tasked to review/route base wide/MAJCOM headquartersmessage traffic. Additionally, the CP will not serve as the base telephone operator at any time.1.6.3. At commander discretion, CP personnel may review high priority messages addressed to theInstallation Commander/Vice Commander and tenant Wing Commander(s)/Vice Commander(s) duringnon-duty hour periods to determine whether the message warrants immediate delivery/action.1.6.4. Enlisted controllers in CPs and HHQ command centers will receive Basic Allowance for Subsistence(BAS) at the standard rate due to the nature of assigned duties (e.g., inability to depart thework center, non-standard duty hours, etc.). IAW Defense Finance and Accounting Service-DenverCenter Manual (DFAS-DEM) 7073-2, paragraph C6.8.9.2., enlisted controllers are authorized fullBAS without automatically being placed on Essential Station Messing (ESM) upon arrival at theirpermanent duty station. Commanders retain the authority to stop a member’s BAS when in the bestinterest of the member and the AF (e.g., instances where the member has demonstrated financial irresponsibility).1.6.5. The CP is not responsible for manning, operating or supplying the CAT or the Shelter ManagementTeam (SMT). This is a dormant function, typically activated at the discretion of the Installationor Mission Support Group Commander in response to any emergency, crisis, or contingency. Proceduresfor operating this center are addressed in Base Civil Engineering (BCE) Readiness OPLANs.When activated, this center is responsible for functions such as emergency, disaster and crisis management,resource allocation, and survival and recovery operations. CP managers (i.e., CP/CommandCenter Chief and Superintendent) serve as the CP representative to the CAT. MAJCOMs may assignadditional functional responsibilities.1.6.5.1. 1C3X1 personnel will not be used as CAT/Emergency Operations Center (CAT/EOC)runners, admin, door guards, or to supplement CAT/EOC manning during temporary contingencies,wartime, or other emergency requirements.1.6.5.2. The CP/command center is not responsible for creating, funding or maintaining CAT/EOC facilities or CAT support material (books, checklists, slides, equipment, etc.).1.6.6. The CP will not function as a primary or alternate base armory. This stipulation does not precludethe temporary storage of weapons for aircrews transiting an en route location if the CP is soequipped.1.6.7. The CP/command center will not control access to, or issue keys to other owner/user facilitiesfor non-emergency access, such as Protective <strong>Air</strong>craft Shelters, security or communications compounds/facilities.1.6.8. The CP/command center will not function as the base communications security (COMSEC)material storage facility. This stipulation does not preclude the CP from holding transient aircrewCOMSEC material.

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