NASA NPR 1620 3-2004 PHYSICAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS FOR NASA FACILITIES AND PROPERTY.pdf
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1、NASA Procedural RequirementsNPR 1620.3Effective Date: August 12, 2004Expiration Date: August 12, 2009Responsible Office: X/Security Management and SafeguardsPhysical Security Requirements for NASA Facilities and PropertyTable of ContentsPrefaceP.1 PurposeP.2 ApplicabilityP.3 AuthorityP.4 ReferencesP
2、.5 CancellationCHAPTER 1. General1.1 Responsibilities1.2 Security Measures and Requirements1.3 Physical Security Measures for Stand-Alone Facilities or Facilities Located in ForeignCountries1.4 Risk Management and Risk Acceptance Process1.5 Terms, Abbreviations, and AcronymsCHAPTER 2. Physical Secur
3、ity Vulnerability Risk Assessments2.1 General2.2 Use of Physical Security Vulnerability Risk Assessments2.3 Implementation of Physical Security Vulnerability Risk AssessmentsCHAPTER 3. Physical Security Requirements for NASA Assets by Category3.1 General3.2 Categories of NASA Physical Assets3.3 Airc
4、raft and Components at NASA Aviation Facilities (Includes Remotely PilotedUAV and balloons)3.4 NASA Aircraft and Components Not at NASA Aviation Facilities3.5 NASA Vehicles and/or Watercraft and Components3.6 NASA Vehicles, Watercraft, or Aircraft with On-Board Classified or SensitiveEquipment3.7 Pe
5、troleum, Oils, and Lubricants (POL) at Bulk Storage FacilitiesProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-3.8 Spacecraft Launch and/or Mission Control Facilities3.9 Communications Facilities and Associated Equipment (Includes Tracking Stations)3.
6、10 Supercomputing Facilities and Data Centers3.11 Facility Engineering Supply and Construction Material Storage Areas3.12 Rocket Engine, Wind Tunnels, Simulators, and Other High-Speed Testing Facilitiesand Equipment3.13 Research and Associated Facilities3.14 Animal Research Facilities and Associated
7、 Laboratories3.15 Spacecraft (Shuttle, Iss) and Associated Equipment3.16 Industrial and Utility Facilities and Equipment3.17 Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives (Aa to include crewmember equipment, atNASA aviation facilities, shall be placed in the most secure hangars or structures available onthe Cent
8、er.b. When aircraft are not stored in storage structures, and when operational requirementspermit, keep aircraft adequately separated from each other to limit potential for multipleaircraft incidents, but close enough for ease of monitoring, and away from the perimeter of theaircraft parking area.c.
9、 Unless otherwise specified, aviation facility aircraft parking/ramp areas and runways shallbe protected by a standard perimeter physical security fence as described in Chapter 6,Section 6.6.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-d. Each NAS
10、A aviation facility shall develop, maintain, and update a written physicalsecurity plan. Aviation facilities located on other than NASA property shall coordinate thephysical security plan with the appropriate host authorities. A copy of the physical securityplan shall be provided to the CCS.e. Each
11、NASA aviation facility shall appoint a Facility Security Manager who shall workwith the CCS to ensure security concerns are properly addressed and required measuresimplemented.f. For aircraft parked at NASA aviation facilities where guards or roving patrols are available,aircraft shall be checked at
12、 least every 4 hours.g. Access to aviation facility aircraft and aircraft components shall be controlled at all times.At a minimum, the airfield shall be designated and posted as a “Restricted” area.h. Unescorted access to aviation facilities, aircraft, or ramp space/taxiways shall beauthorized only
13、 after completion of an appropriate background investigation, attendance at aCenter aviation safety briefing and subsequent issuance of an appropriate Airfied accessphoto-ID. Note: No visible designator (letter, logo, etc.) will be placed on the face of theindividuals official NASA photo-ID.i. Priva
14、tely-owned vehicles shall be prohibited from the flight line or other areas whereaircraft are parked, except when authorized in writing, by the aviation facility or airfieldmanager and CCS.j. Aviation facility auxiliary power units for starting aircraft, vehicle tugs, forklifts, aircraftboarding lad
15、ders, and other items that might be used to circumvent existing physical securitymeasures shall be secured during non-duty hours to prevent unauthorized use.k. Unidentified luggage, parcels, etc. shall not be placed on aircraft until adequately screenedor the owner is identified. All unclaimed lugga
16、ge, etc., shall be turned over to securitypersonnel for appropriate disposition. l. Visitors (U.S. citizen and foreign nationals) shall be escorted at all times.m. Foreign National contractor employees shall be properly cleared in accordance with NPD1371.5 and NPR 1371.2. Escort requirements shall b
17、e in accordance with Chapter 4,paragraph 4.14, NPR 1600.1, NASA Security Program Procedural Requirements.3.3.2. Risk Level II.a. All measures required for Risk Level I shall be implemented.b. Aviation facility aircraft parking areas shall be protected by a standard perimeter physicalsecurity fence e
18、quipped with vehicle barrier cabling and other equipment (e.g., jersey barriers)capable of defeating or delaying incursions by bomb-laden vehicles.Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-c. Entry to and exit from all buildings associated with
19、 the aviation facility, aircraft parkingareas, and support equipment storage areas shall be controlled at all times. Entry and exit canbe controlled through manpower and procedural means, mechanical means, or electronicmeans.3.3.3. Risk Level III.a. All measures required for Risk Levels I and II sha
20、ll be implemented.b. Aviation facility aircraft parking areas shall be lighted at night sufficiently to allowphysical security personnel to detect intruders. Airfield lighting shall be coordinated with theaviation facility manager for consideration of safety and training issues.c. Where threat circu
21、mstances warrant, airfield perimeter physical security fencing shall beequipped with a perimeter intrusion detection system designed to alert a monitoring station tosuspicious activity.d. Where threat and/or mission circumstances warrant, IDS and CCTV shall be added tohangars where aircraft are stor
22、ed.e. Security Officers shall provide continuous roving surveillance of aircraft parked at NASAaviation facilities. Aviation unit personnel working on or near aircraft may be considered tobe equivalent to continuous surveillance provided appropriate emergency duress proceduresare available to ensure
23、 timely notification and response by security officers. CCTV and IDSmay be installed as an alternative to providing continuous surveillance for outside aircraft.f. Aircraft and hangar areas shall be checked on a random basis by armed security personnel.3.4 NASA Aircraft and Components Not at NASA Av
24、iation Facilities3.4.1. At a minimum, Physical Security Protective Measures for Risk Level I in subparagraph3.3.1 above shall be implemented. In addition, the physical security procedures indicatedbelow shall apply:a. Aircraft shall be parked, whenever practical, at a Government airfield or civilian
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