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time, possibly lasting for several weeks, while DELTA is generally only maintainable for several days. An FPCON level may also be designated as "+", meaning the facility shall institute extra security measures beyond those specified for the FPCON level. Generally, this is used to provide an extra layer of security for FPCON ALPHA. There is a list of extra security measures that may be initiated for a "+" security level; normally the facility Force Protection NCO will choose two or three for his installation, and switch them out randomly to prevent a predictable response. Some, however, are nearly always used. For instance, 100% ID checks of all incoming persons are almost always used at FPCON ALPHA+, while armed fence line patrols may be done for two days, then stopped and replaced with anti-surveillance measures to increase randomness and decrease the predictability of defense. FPCON levels can also be raised in a non-progressive manner; for example, the FPCON level can jump from FPCON NORMAL to CHARLIE, completely skipping the ALPHA and BRAVO levels.
31: 118:, set the force protection condition levels for local American military installations in their areas of responsibility. Individual facility and installation commanders may increase their local force protection levels as they feel is necessary, but they must adhere to at least the minimum level prescribed by the US Northern Command. Force protection can include procedures as basic as checking identification cards at the entrance to an installation and requiring credentials to get inside a building. However, when necessary, force protection procedures can become as stringent as inspecting every vehicle, person, and bag entering an installation. 204:
closed, and movement that is not essential must be restricted. Flights on base are to be grounded or redirected, except for those specifically authorized. Municipal and military roads may be closed if permitted, and continuous CBRN monitoring is to take place. Most DELTA conditions are localized and are shouldn't be used for a prolonged amount of time for mission and personnel sake; an example of a generally applied FPCON DELTA condition was during
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applies to the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence has been received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is imminent. In DELTA, all vehicles and personnel must be completely, positively identified, with no exceptions. DOD schools are to be
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population. The decision on what level of FPCON to implement is affected by the current threat of terrorism towards military facilities and personnel, the number of security forces available, and current relationships between the United States and the world, which may affect the chances of an attack.
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The key significant difference between FPCON DELTA and other, more general FPCONs, is that DELTA will reference a specific, known threat, whereas others are used for preparing for imminent or possible threats of a non-targeted nature. Other FPCONs can also be maintained for a significant length of
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applies when there is an increased general threat of possible terrorist activity against personnel or facilities, and the nature and extent of the threat are unpredictable. In ALPHA, personnel and family members must be regularly informed of the possible threat at hand, and to be alert. Resources
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applies when a general global threat of possible terrorist activity exists and warrants a routine security posture. In NORMAL, buildings, rooms and storage areas not in regular use are to be secured and randomly inspected, as well as randomly searching vehicles and people entering bases under the
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applies when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action or targeting against personnel or facilities is likely. In CHARLIE, additional required personnel will be recalled, and personnel entering distribution centers for personal needs must have their
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must be initiated, and non-DOD personnel should be disconnected from base water supplies (in the case of contractor-operated supplies, a local alternative should be implemented). Local roads may be closed, and flight should be limited to only those essential for
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determines what the minimum force protection level will be for every American installation in the continental United States. They set the force protection condition level for so many installations because it is the
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applies when an increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists. In BRAVO, control of entry is further enforced, where particularly large vehicles (such as
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heading through the base must be inspected for any suspicious deliveries, as well as daily interior and exterior building inspections at the start and end of workdays.
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FPCON is the acronym for the force protection condition. Though the name changed from THREATCON, the system, individual classifications and measures remain the same.
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All FPCON levels will apply their subordinate's policies; ALPHA includes NORMAL's policies, BRAVO includes ALPHA and NORMAL's policies, and so on.
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of the United States. Entrances for vehicles and persons must be limited and controlled, when not at the deficit of traffic.
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identities verified. Entrance and departure from the base must be logged, and personal items may be limited or inspected.
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Sites may have their own FPCON levels as well as have locally specific AT measures for an FPCON, which must be classified
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dissemination procedures must be reviewed, as well as other base security plans. If necessary,
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whose geographic area of responsibility is in North America. Other combatant commands, such as
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use the term THREATCON DELTA when they discover that the "meteors" are actually alien ships.
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assumes THREATCON DELTA when they believe that the arrival of multiple
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to Earth is a string of massive terrorist attacks around the world.
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may be contacted on the current threat and mutual AT measures.
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such as food and water must be under a risk management plan.
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There are five Force Protection Conditions; the commander of
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entrance displaying THREATCON DELTA on the day of the
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Index

Force Protection Condition

McConnell AFB
9/11 attacks
United States
counter-terrorist
United States Department of Defense
terrorist
military
DEFCON
civilian
the United States State Department
threat assessment
U.S. Northern Command
Unified Combatant Command
U.S. European Command
U.S. Southern Command
CONFIDENTIAL
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
jurisdiction
Intelligence
CI
local law enforcement
delivery vans
trucks
IED
Mail
Contingency monitoring for CBRN
the September 11th attacks
science fiction

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