Physical Security and Resiliency Design Manual
The physical security and resiliency requirements in this manual apply to all design and construction projects for new facilities, and renovation/alteration of existing facilities for which
The manual also addresses the tradeoffs between cost and risk. The Security Engineering Facilities Planning Manual is intended to be used by planners as well as security and antiterrorism personnel with support from planning team members. 1-8.3 Security Engineering Facilities Design Manual.
Kidnappings, hijackings, and assassinations that take place away from facilities or during travel between facilities are beyond the designers' control. Protection against those threats is provided through operational security and other means not associated with facility design.
3-12.3 Regulations. Ensure that all pertinent regulations are cited to ensure that the designers consider them. Also consider requirements imposed by the installation's physical security and antiterrorism plans. 3-12.4 Procedural or Operational Considerations.
Room construction must satisfy the security requirements of AFI 31-101, The AF Installation Security Program and AFMAN 32-1071, Security Engineering Project Development, for construction materials and specifications. Additionally, requirements of DoD 5100.76M, Physical Security of Conventional Arms, Ammunitions, and Explosives, must be satisfied.
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