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1、 BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-701 8 JUNE 2011 Operations OPERATIONS SECURITY (OPSEC) COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available on the e-Publishing website at www.e-publishing.af.mil for downloading or orde
2、ring. RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication. OPR: AF/A3Z-CI, Information Operations Division Supersedes: AFI10-701, 18 October 2007 Certified by: AF/A3Z (Maj Gen Bolton) Pages: 40 This publication implements Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD) 10-7, Air Force Infor
3、mation Operations. The reporting requirements in this publication have been assigned Report Control Symbol (RCS) DD-INTEL(A)2228 in accordance with DoDD 5205.02, DoD Operations Security (OPSEC) Program. It applies to all Major Commands (MAJCOM), Field Operating Agencies (FOA), Direct Reporting Units
4、 (DRU), Air Force Reserve Command and Air National Guard (ANG) organizations. This publication provides guidance for all Air Force personnel (military and civilian) and supporting contractors in implementing, maintaining and executing OPSEC programs. It describes the OPSEC process and discusses inte
5、gration of OPSEC into Air Force plans, operations and support activities. Refer recommended changes and questions about this publication to the Office of Primary Responsibility (OPR) using the AF Form 847, Recommendation for Change of Publication; route AF Forms 847 from the field through appropriat
6、e chain of command. Ensure that all records created as a result of processes prescribed in this publication are maintained in accordance with AFMAN 33-363, Management of Records, and disposed of in accordance with the Air Force Records Disposition Schedule (RDS) located at https:/www.my.af.mil/afrim
7、s/afrims/afrims/rims.cfm. The use of the name or mark of any specific manufacturer, commercial product, commodity, or service in this publication does not imply endorsement by the Air Force. SUMMARY OF CHANGES This document has been substantially revised and must be completely reviewed. This updated
8、 instruction adds responsibilities for MAJCOMs, FOAs and DRUs (paragraph 1.4.8), Air Combat Command (ACC) (paragraph 1.4.8), commanders (paragraph 1.4.15), requirement to budget, Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-2 AFI10-701 8 JUNE 2011
9、 acquire and distribute OPSEC awareness and education materials (1.4.15.8.2), OPSEC Program Managers (PM), Signature Management Officers, Coordinators and Planners (paragraph 1.4.16) and all Air Force personnel (paragraph 1.4.17). Chapter 2 has been renamed Signature Management and OPSEC Process has
10、 been moved to Chapter 4. OPSEC measures have been deleted from chapter 4 and are now reflected to read countermeasures (paragraph 4.6). Acquisition planning has been removed from chapter 3, OPSEC Planning and placed within chapter 8, OPSEC Contract Requirements. OPSEC Awareness Education and Traini
11、ng has been moved to chapter 5, OPSEC Education and Training, and includes requirement to provide awareness information to AF family members. OPSEC assessments has been moved to chapter 6 and titled Assessments. Additions to chapter 6 include web site link to the OPSEC Core Capabilities Checklists (
12、paragraph 6.1.5), requirements regarding the assessment of information on AF public and private web sites (paragraph 6.5), and requirement to utilize the operations security collaborations architecture (OSCAR) tool for annual assessments (paragraph 6.6.4). Air Force OPSEC annual awards is located in
13、 chapter 7 and chapter 8 includes information regarding OPSEC as a requirement within government contracts. Chapter 1 GENERAL 4 1.1. Introduction: . 4 1.2. Operational Context: 4 Figure 1.1. OPSEC Functional Structure . 4 1.3. Purpose: . 5 1.4. Roles and Responsibilities: 5 Chapter 2 SIGNATURE MANAG
14、EMENT 15 2.1. Signature Management. . 15 2.2. Wing or installation commanders will: 15 2.3. Signature Management Officer/Signature Management Non-Commissioned Officer will: . 16 2.4. Signature Management Planning and Coordination. . 17 2.5. Exploitation Countermeasures (Refer to AFI 10-704, Paragrap
15、h 2. 18 Chapter 3 OPSEC PLANNING 19 3.1. General. 19 3.2. Operational Planning. 19 3.3. Support Planning. . 19 3.4. Exercise Planning. . 19 3.5. Acquisition Planning. . 20 Chapter 4 OPSEC PROCESS 21 4.1. General: 21 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license
16、 from IHS-,-,-AFI10-701 8 JUNE 2011 3 4.2. Identify Critical Information: . 21 4.3. Analyze Threats: 21 4.4. Analyze Vulnerabilities: 21 4.5. Assess Risk: . 22 4.6. Apply Countermeasures: 22 Chapter 5 OPSEC EDUCATION AND TRAINING 23 5.1. General. 23 5.2. All Personnel: 23 5.3. OPSEC PMs/SMO/SMNCOs/C
17、oordinators, Planners, Inspection Teams: . 24 5.4. Joint and Interagency OSPEC Support: . 25 Chapter 6 ASSESSMENTS 26 6.1. General: 26 6.2. Annual OPSEC Program Review: . 26 6.3. Staff Assistance Visit (SAV): 27 6.4. Survey: . 27 6.5. Web Content Vulnerability Analysis: 28 6.6. Support Capabilities:
18、 28 Table 6.1. OPSEC Assessment Types and Support Capabilities 30 Chapter 7 AIR FORCE OPSEC ANNUAL AWARDS PROGRAM 31 7.1. General: 31 Chapter 8 OPSEC REQUIREMENTS WITHIN CONTRACTS 32 8.1. General: 32 8.2. Guidance and procedures: 32 Attachment 1 GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION 34 P
19、rovided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-4 AFI10-701 8 JUNE 2011 Chapter 1 GENERAL 1.1. Introduction: OPSEC is a military capability within Information Operations (IO). IO is the integrated employment of three operational elements: influence op
20、erations (IFO), electronic warfare operations and network warfare operations. IO aims to influence, disrupt, corrupt, or usurp adversarial human or automated decision-making while protecting our own. IFO employs the military capabilities of military information support operations (MISO), OPSEC, mili
21、tary deception (MILDEC), counterintelligence operations, public affairs (PA) operations and counterpropaganda operations to affect behaviors, protect operations, communicate commanders intent and project accurate information to achieve desired effects across the operational environment. OPSECs desir
22、ed effect is to influence the adversarys behavior and actions by protecting friendly operations and activities. 1.2. Operational Context: 1.2.1. Operational Focus. The OPSEC program is an operations function or activity and its goals are information superiority and optimal mission effectiveness. The
23、 emphasis is on OPERATIONS and the assurance of effective mission accomplishment. To ensure effective implementation across organizational and functional lines the organizations OPSEC Program Manager (PM), Signature Management Officer (SMO), or coordinator will reside in the operations and/or plans
24、element of an organization or report directly to the commander. For those organizations with no traditional operations or plans element, the commander must decide the most logical area to place management and coordination of the organizations OPSEC program while focusing on operations and the missio
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