104 CNIC Installation Security Fundamentals Flashcards

1
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What does STAAT stand for?

A

Security Training, Assistance, and Assessment Teams

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Who manages the STAAT Program and what do they do?

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NCIS; STAAT provides on-site assistance, training, and advice to Naval activities worldwide in various PS, LE, and AT disciplines.

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What is the purpose of ASF (auxiliary security force)

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augment an installations NSF during increased FPCONs/other contingencies for periods of at least 30 days

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4
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NR NSF are established with what intent

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to augment additional NSF manning requirements resulting from prolonged increased FPCONs.

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5
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Newly selected 6495 ENS LDO are termed as what

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XO understudy and assigned to an NR NSF unit

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Operational Support Plan is what, and when is it due

A

request of funds for the fiscal year; due by end of July prior to upcoming fiscal year

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7
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Roles and responsibilities of Watch Commander

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responsible for supervising all watch section responsibilities, to include patrol, sentries, harbor security, and the armory and reaction force

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What is CART?

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Command Assessment for Readiness and Training / primarily an administrative program assessment with an operational component designed to evaluate post checks, evolutions and drills during weeklong event.

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9
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CART assessment team certifies who?

A

ATTT readiness to train and assess installation NSF

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10
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What must be activated for integrated training events?

A

EOC

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What is RASS?

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Region Assessment / Region staff will conduct a mid-cycle operationally-focused assessment to determine installations readiness to certify.

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What is FEP?

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Final Evaluation Problem/NSF Certification/C3 Assessment / it’s an operational assessment of the NSF in an evaluation mode and the culminating event in NSF assessment cycle

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What is NSOXP?

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Navy Security Operations Exercise Program / comprised of drills designed to develop watch stander proficiency and assess personnel knowledge, abilities, and equipment use.

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14
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How often are training records reviewed

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Annually from installations initial SA through FEP/Certification

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15
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How long are training records maintained

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3 years of records

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16
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What does conducting spot checks verify?

A

Objective Quality Evidence (OQE)

17
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How often will the SO conduct spot checks?

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Will conduct spot checks on 10% of all NSF training records on a quarterly basis

18
Q

Who can be assigned as ATTT Leader?

A

ATO remains overall responsibility; however, can be assigned to a commissioned officer, E-7 or above, or GS-11 or higher civilian in GS-0080 series designated in writing by CO. Cannot be assigned to a contractor.

19
Q

What is the annual capstone AT event in the execution phase of the Navy Warfare Training System (NWTS)?

A

CITADEL SHIELD (CS)

20
Q

What is TTX?

A

Table top exercises / designed to elicit discussions and facilitate analysis of various situations or challenges in an informal, stress-free environment.

21
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What are those functions the security dept conducts on a routine basis, which must be exercised to preserve the NSF skills necessary to discharge their duties?

A

Evolutions (Blocking and Tackling)

22
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What is DHART?

A

Data Housing and Reporting Tool / created and designed in support of the NSF community throughout CNIC to maintain up to date training data enterprise wide. it’s the ONLY training repository authorized for CNIC NSF to document and track all training and qualifications

23
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All Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) waivers must be submitted when?

A

during the facility project approval process, and the project packages must contain an operational and physical risk mitigations assessment, technical review by NAVFAC, current local threat assessment memo, and ability to employ mitigation measures.

24
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Deficiencies that cannot be corrected in 12 months or are deemed permanent require submission of what?

25
Chapter 212 of Title 18 U.S.C. is known as what
Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000
26
How often shall crime prevention records be maintained?
3 years