Security engineering: Phisical security measures for high-risk personnel

Jelena S. Cice, Marko D. Andrejić, Nebojša K. Dragović
2013 Vojnotehnički Glasnik  
The design of physical security measures is a specialized technical area that does not fall in the normal skill record and resume of commanders, architects, engineers, and project managers. This document provides guidance to those parties tasked with implementing existing and emerging physical protection system requirements: - Creation of a single-source reference for the design and construction of physical security measures for high-risk personnel (HRP). - Promulgation of multi-service
more » ... recommendations and considerations. - Potential increase of productivity of HRP and reduced temporary housing costs through clarification of considerations, guidance on planning, and provision of design solutions. - Reduction of facility project costs. - Better performance of modernized facilities, in terms of force protection, than original facilities. Throughout this process you must ensure: confidentiality, appropriate Public Relations, sustainability, compliance with all industrial guidelines and legal and regulatory requirement, constant review and revision to accommodate new circumstances or threats. Introduction Physical security is an extremely broad topic. It encompasses access control devices such as smart cards, air filtration and fireproofing. It is also heavily reliant on infrastructure. This means that many of the ideal physical security measures may not be economically or physically feasible for existing sites. Many businesses do not have the option of building their own facility from the ground up; thus physical security often must be integrated into an existing structure. This limits the overall set of security measures that can be installed. There is an aspect of physical securi [...]
doi:10.5937/vojtehg61-2373 doaj:9ad39edc15df477eb6376d08a59d8d29 fatcat:3oqsu6ftnbcoletscr3e3s4x4e