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Who provides management, coordination and leadership for security and force protection? |
The public safety, force protection program officer. |
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Explain DEFCON scale. |
Determines the posture of the military to prepare for the likelihood of war. |
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What is FPCON? |
Force protection condition |
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FPCON IS BASED ON... |
A. Terrorist threat level B. Capability to penetrate existing physical security systems. C. Risk of terrorist attack to which personnel and assets are exposed. D. Asset ability to execute its mission even if attacked. E. Protected assets criticality to their mission. |
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Describe FPCON NORMAL |
General global threat exists. |
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Describe FPCON ALPHA |
Increased or more predictable exists. |
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Describe FPCON BRAVO |
Increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists. |
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Describe FPCON CHARLIE |
Incident occurs or Intel is recieved indicating terrorist action. |
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Describe FPCON DELTA |
In immediate area where terrorist attack has occurred or when Intel is recieved that terrorist attack is imminent. |
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What is DEFCON? |
Defense readiness condition |
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What is DEFCON 5? |
Normal peacetime readiness |
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What is DEFCON 4? |
Normal, increased intelligence and strengthened security measures. |
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What is DEFCON 3? |
Increased in force readiness above normal readiness. |
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What is DEFCON 2 |
Further increase in force readiness, but less than max. |
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What is DEFCON 1? |
Max force readiness |
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DEFCON is a subsystem of.... |
Alert conditions (Lertcons), emergicons, watchcons and fpcons. |
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Explain THREATCON scale. |
Scale that determines the condition for defense of US homeland and assets abroad |