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SECURITY SURVEY OF THE _____________________________

I.

AUTHORITY:
a. PNP Program of Action
b. LOI KALASAG

II.

INCLUSIVE DATE OF SURVEY:

III.

COMPOSITION OF THE INSPECTION TEAM

IV.

ENTRANCE BRIEFING:

V.

IDENTITY OF THE PERSON WHO ACCOMPANIED THE INSPECTION


TEAM:

VI.

HISTORY OF THE INSTALLATION

VII.

THREATS TO SECURITY AND PEACE AND ORDER

A) THREATS TO SECURITY
Organizational Set-up of the threats to security in the area.

How did the threat groups organize forces in the area?

How did the threat groups develop its forces in the area?

How the threat groups trains its forces its forces in the area?

How did the threat groups equip their forces in the area?

How did the threat groups command its forces in the area?

How did the threat groups control its forces in the area?

What is the personnel strength and disposition of the enemy forces in the
area?

What is the armament (firepower) capability of the enemy forces in the area?

What are the sources of financial and other logistical requirements of the
enemy forces in the area?

What are means of transportation and mobility of the enemy forces in the
area?

What are the communication and other equipment of the enemy?

What is the location and distance of the enemy camp/concentration from the
PNP installation?

What are the areas of responsibility/operation of the enemy forces?

B) THREATS TO PEACE AND ORDER SITUATION

Organizational set-up of the threats to peace and order?

How did the threat groups organize its syndicate/gang members?

How did the threat groups develop its syndicate/gang members?

How did the threat group control its syndicate/gang members?

What is the personnel strength and disposition of the syndicate?

What is the armament (firepower) capability of the syndicate?

Transport and mobility of the syndicate?

What is the location and distance of the hideout/s of the syndicate from the
PNP installation?

What are the areas of operation of the syndicate?

C) STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS OF THE INSTALLATION


STRENGTHS

WEAKNESSES

VIII.

NAME AND LOCATION OF THE INSTALLATION

IX.

MISSION AND FUNCTION OF THE INSTALLATION

X.

IMPORTANCE OF THE INSTALLATION TO NATIONAL SECURITY

XI.

WORKING RELATIONSHIP OF THE INSTALLATION WITH OTHER POLICE


AND MILITARY INTELLIGENCE UNIT WITH IN AOR

XII.

VITAL AND CRITICAL INFRASTRACTURES IN THE AREA:

XIII.

PHYSICAL SECURITY

1. PERIMETER BARRIERS and BARRIER DETECTION


a. Natural barriers or features:
b. Structural barriers
c. Human barriers:
d. Energy barriers:
e. Animal barrier

2. SECURITY MEASURES OF THE INSTALLLATION:


a. Structural and mechanical security of the installation:
b. Guard and guarding system:
c. Identification and control of pnp personnel and visitors:
d. Office area control system:
e. Identification and control of vehicles
f. Designation of parking and no parking zone of vehicles:
g. Photography and package control
h. Fire prevention and firefighting facilities and supplies:
I.

Intrusion detection, alarm system and video monitoring:


j. Trash disposal control:
k. Firearms storage and security:
l. Utility and maintenance personnel:

XIV.

PERSONNEL SECURITY

1. Security and clearance program:


2. Security education and training program:
3. Labor turnover, absentee rate and morale:
4. Personnel security investigation program:
5. Security declaration compliance:
6. Designation of security officer of the unit:

XV.

DOCUMENTARY AND INFORMATION SECURITY

1. Security classification of document:


2. Flow of incoming and outgoing classified document and information:
3. Transmission of classified document and information:
4. Destruction of classified documents and information:
5. Storage of classified documents and information
6. Dissemination of classified documents and information:

XVI.

COMMUNICATION SECURITY

1. Physical security
2. Transmission security
3. Emission security
4. Crypto security
5. Communication personnel
7. Presence of emergency communication number or phone list
XVII. COMPUTER SECURITY
1. Physical security
2. Administration and personnel
3. Security of removable media
4. Security of computer hardware

XVIII. OPERATIONAL SECURITY


1. Personnel strength
2. Personnel firepower
3. Transport and mobility supply
4. Power and water facilities and supplies
5. Other opsec matters
6. Analysis of threats to security and peace and order

XIX.

RECOMMENDATION

A. Physical Security
B. Physical Security
C. Documentary Security
D. Communication Security
XX.

EXIT BRIEFING

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