SRT Flashcards

1
Q

General Responsibilities of a SRT

A

SRT will be posted within confines of their designated areas per SSI’s. Maintain vigilance of area, know avenues of approach towards restricted areas to detect/neutralize threats towards PL resources. Remain mobile and conduct random checks during hours of darkness, reduced visibility and increased FPCONS

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2
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Credential needed for unescorted access inside restricted areas

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RAB (Restricted Area Badge). Otherwise, must be escorted or possess a home base RAB listed on a properly authenticated EAL

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3
Q

Vehicles authorized in restricted areas

A

Government and contractor vehicles only

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4
Q

Procedures for emergency vehicles needing access to restricted areas

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BDOC with pre-announce situation, unless you witness the situation first. Once emergency vehicles enter, immediately respond to affect area to maintain positive control of responding personnel and assist in purging the area after personnel have left the area.

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5
Q

What form of authentication do we use for emergency vehicles responding to situations in a restricted area?

A

Sign/counter-sign

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6
Q

Procedures for Apprehension of suspects in a restricted area

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SF team will immediately remove suspect from restricted area. They will be search, handcuffed and have eyes covered to be transported to building 35. Complete a form 1168 via standard procedures. Request an LE patrol for transportation of individual

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7
Q

Procedures for areas affected during a situation

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Any explosives/suspected devices with be reported to BDOC. Ensure radio transmissions arent within 25 feet. Do not remove item. If possible, utilize owner/user in area search. After apprehension of suspect, search all hangars, maintanence buildings, and vehicles.

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8
Q

Cordon sizes for explosives/suspected devices

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1.) 500 feet for box-size (2 cubic feet), 2.) 1,000 feet for 55 gallon barrel/car-sized devices (15 cubic feet)
3.) 1,500 feet for van/truck size
4,) 2,000 feet for 18-wheeler/box truck

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9
Q

Who will assume responsibility of aircraft storage facility containing PL resources?

A

Owning/using units

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10
Q

What are the procedures after the last aircraft storage facility has been secured?

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SF will complete a joint walk around of all storage facilities with Maintanence Supervisor prior to accepting security responsibility

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11
Q

What does IDS stand for?

A

Continuous Intrusion Detection System

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12
Q

Who is responsible for notifying all agencies when aircrafts are scheduled to arrive?

A

Command Post

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13
Q

Who is dispatched to an aircraft parking site when there is a landing, and with what?

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Flight Chief and an ESRT Team, with an EC, Close Boundry Sentey (CBS) and SSIs

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14
Q

Flight Chief will ensure what supplies are efficient and available for landings?

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Rope, Stanchions, and restricted area/ECP signs, as well as sufficient amounts of light in hours of darkness

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15
Q

What will an ESRT accomplish when an aircraft is arriving?

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Post a CB and establish an area using ropes, stanchions, and restricted area signs/ECP signs in accordance with AFI 31-101

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16
Q

What PL is the ramp if multiple aircrafts of different priorities land?

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Area will assume the PL level of the aircraft with highest priority

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17
Q

Departing procedures for parking aircrafts

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SF will do a joint walk around with designated representative, checking that all doors/hatches/windows are sealed and secured. Record the number of the seal and relay to BDOC.

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18
Q

What does SCI stand for

A

Sensitive Compartmented Information

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19
Q

Are SF responsible for handling classified material?

A

No

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20
Q

What will hatches be secured with if they cannot be physically secured?

A

Numbered seals

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21
Q

Is everyone authorized onto the airfield?

A

No, only vehicle and personnel having operational necessity in performance of official duties

22
Q

Who designates which operators will be authorized access to the airfield?

A

Chief of Airfield Management

23
Q

When is a POV authorized onto the airfield?

A

They possess a vehicle flightline pass/decal for mission-essential operations and a flightline pass is displayed on windshield/front dashboard or decal affixed to the front bumper

24
Q

What information must you gather when there in an unauthorized aircraft landing?

A

Runway number, expected parking location, type of aircraft and any specific instructions given

25
Q

What size is the cordon around an aircraft during an unauthorized landing?

A

300 feet

26
Q

For a U.S. unauthorized aircraft landing, do the individuals stay inside the aircraft?

A

Yes, unless there’s an onboard emergency. Once the individuals have been properly identified, Base Ops will give them instructions and SF will withdraw

27
Q

For a Non-U.S. unauthorized aircraft landing, how must you act towards the individuals?

A

With care, professionally, to avoid a diplomatic incident

28
Q

What do you do to a foreign aircraft in an unauthorized landing?

A

Aircraft will be roped and stanchioned, with an ECP established and utilized

29
Q

Who can create and authorize EAL’s?

A

Any SF member in an E-6 or above

30
Q

Who are the only individuals who may authorize photography within flight line controlled areas?

A

Commanders of their respective controlled areas

31
Q

What do you do if someone is taking unauthorized photographs?

A

If they are not on a proper authenticated memorandum, they will be detained. BDOC will contact owner/user Security Manager for the affected area.

32
Q

What is a duress word?

A

Word or phrase that can be inserted into normal conversation to indicate that a person is under duress

33
Q

What classification are duress words?

A

For Official Use Only

34
Q

How many duress words are in effect at a time and how often do they change?

A

Three words, and change every 6 months or unless compromised.

35
Q

Process for when duress is passed

A

Initiate security report, call for backup if necessary, detain ALL individuals and separate them, find out why duress was passed, apprehend suspect and follow BDOC/Flight Chief’s instructions until terminated

36
Q

What is misauthentication/authenticating incorrectly?

A

Non-compliance with established procedures, such as failing to answer security status check or patrolling outside assigned area

37
Q

Sign/Countersign - classification/why we use it

A

Designated FOUO and it used to gain entry into restricted areas during emergencies by personnel authorized unescorted entry

38
Q

How often does Sign/Countersign change and when is it in effect

A

Changes monthly and is in affect starting at 0001 hours on the first day of every month

39
Q

What is SF authentication

A

Authentication used by SF to verify security status and terminate exercises and incidents.

40
Q

What does a SF authentication consist of?

A

A challenged member received a number, where he will respond with that corresponding phonetic alphabet from their last name. (Ex. If i am passed a 3, i will say ‘Romeo’ from my name, Nordenstrom)

41
Q

What is a Salute report?

A

Size, Activity, Location, Uniform, Time and Equipment

42
Q

What is a covered wagon?

A

Up channeled report informing higher headquarters that an unusual incident affecting PL 1, 2 or 3 resources, probably or actually hostile, occurred at an installation or dispersed site

43
Q

What does an NDA stand for?

A

National Defense Area

44
Q

What is a National Defense Area?

A

An aircraft crash occuring outside the confines of HAFB, where the Installation Commander can declare this around the site to protect military equipment, property, documents or personnel.

45
Q

What is a RAB?

A

Restricted Area Badge

46
Q

What do you need to traverse a restricted area?

A

A Restricted Area Badge

47
Q

What are the open areas and their corresponding number?

A

4.) Command Post 5.) GCS Controlled Area 8.) MMG Ramp/Main Ramp 9.) West Ramp Restricted Area 12.) Controlled Area of West Ramp 14.) Test Group/North Ramp 15.) NMSA 19.) German AF Ramp 20.) Telephone Exchange

48
Q

What building number is Command Post?

A

Building 29

49
Q

What is a Safe Haven?

A

Temporary storage rendered to DoE shipments and classified materials at DoD facilities in the event of natural disaster, civil disorder, hostile actions, or any other emergency circumstances

50
Q

What code does SF to respond to duress and intrusion alarms?

A

Code 2

51
Q

Where does the responding units set up during a duress/building alarm?

A

2 units will set up a 360 around the building, setting up at points one and three