MCO 5530.14A MARINE CORPS PHYSICAL SECURITY …

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MCO 5530.14A

Marine Corps

PCN 10208597900

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MARINE CORPS PHYSICAL SECURITY

PROGRAM MANUAL

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution

is unlimited

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MCO 5530.14A PS JUN 05 2009

MARINE CORPS ORDER 5530.14A

From: Commandant of the Marine Corps To: Distribution List

Subj: MARINE CORPS PHYSICAL SECURITY PROGRAM MANUAL

Ref:

(a) DODI 5200.08, "Security of DOD Installations and Resources," December 10, 2005

(b) DOD 5100.76-M, "Physical Security of Sensitive Conventional Arms, Ammunition and Explosives," August 12, 2000

(c) DOD 4160.21-M, "Defense Materiel Disposition Manual," August 18, 1997

(d) SECNAVINST 5510.36A (e) SECNAVINST 5510.30B (f) SECNAVINST 5239.3A (g) DODD O-5210.41, "Security Policy for Protecting

Nuclear Weapons," November 1, 2004 (h) DODI 2000.16, "DOD Antiterrorism (AT) Standards,"

October 2, 2006 (i) UFC 4-010-01, "DOD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards

for Buildings," January 22, 2007 (j) UFC 4-021-01, "Design and O&M: Mass Notification

Systems," April 9, 2008 (k) MCO P11000.5G (l) MCO P11000.12C (m) MCO 3302.1D (n) DOD O-2000.12-H, "DOD Antiterrorism Handbook,"

February 2004 (o) EKMS 1A (NOTAL) (p) MCO 5110.1D (q) MIL-HDBK-1013/1A, "Military Handbook Design

Guidelines for Physical Security of Facilities," October 9, 1987 (r) MCO 5090.4A (s) CJCSI 3121.01A, "Standing Rules of Engagement/Standing Rules for the Use of Force for US Forces (U)," January 15, 2000 (t) DODD 5210.56, "Use of Deadly Force and the Carrying of Firearms by DOD Personnel Engaged in Law Enforcement and Security Duties," November 1, 2001

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

MCO 5530.14A 05 Jun 09

(u) MCO 5500.6G (v) MCO 3574.2K (w) MCO 5580.2B (x) UFC 4-022-01, "Security Engineering: Entry Control

Facilities/Access Control Points," May 25, 2005 (y) DODD 8190.3, "Smart Card Technology," August 31, 2002 (z) DODD 1000.25, "DOD Personnel Identity Protection

(PIP) Program," April 23, 2007 (aa) DOD 5200.08-R, "Physical Security Program," April 9,

2007 (ab) NAVMED P-117 (ac) DOD 6055.9-STD, "DOD Ammunition and Explosives Safety

Standards," July 1999 (ad) NAVSEA OP 5 Volume 1 (ae) MCO P8020.10B (af) OPNAVINST 5530.13C (ag) NAVSUP P-724 (ah) DOD 4500.9-R, "Defense Transportation Regulation

(DTR)," August 2008 (ai) DOD 5200.2-R, "Personnel Security Program," January

1987 (aj) MCO 8023.3A (ak) DOD 5220.22-M, "National Industrial Security Program

Operating Manual (NISPOM)," February 28, 2006 (al) MCO P4400.150E (am) MCO P4400.151B (an) DOD 4140.1-R, "DOD Supply Chain Materiel Management

Regulation," May 23, 2003 (ao) OPNAVINST 8015.2B (ap) MCO 8300.1C (aq) MCO P8020.11 (ar) DOD 4160.21-M-1, "Defense Demilitarization Manual,"

August 18, 1997 (as) MCO 8373.2E (at) NAVSEA OP 3565 Vol II (au) MCO P5750.1G (av) NAVSEA SW020-AG-SAF-010 (aw) NAVSEA SWO23-AG-WHM-010 (ax) MCO 1620.2D (ay) MCO P4066.17 (az) DOD 7000.14-R, "DOD Financial Management Regulations

(FMRs)," September 17, 2008 (ba) SECNAV M-5214.1 (bb) SECNAV M 5210.1

Encl: (1) Marine Corps Physical Security Program Manual

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MCO 5530.14A 05 Jun 09

Reports Required: I. II.

III.

Physical Security Survey Form (NAVMC 11121) (Report Control Symbol EXEMPT). Encl (1) Chap.3, par 3001.4 and App E Missing, Lost, Stolen and Recovered (MLSR) Reporting (Report Control Symbol DD-553001). Encl (1), Chap 10, par. 10001.5 and App M Law Enforcement and Physical Security Activity Report (LEPSAR) (Report Control Symbol (EXEMPT). Encl(1), Chap 10, par. 10004.1 and App N

1. Situation. Physical security is a primary command responsibility. Reference (a) requires commanders to establish and issue regulations for the security of property and places under their command. This Order constitutes the Marine Corps Physical Security Program and prescribes policy, assigns responsibilities, and presents requirements. The Order also provides uniform procedures, standards, supporting details, and outlines requirements to support commander's efforts. To be effective, a physical security program must receive attention from all echelons within the chain of command.

2. Cancellation. MCO P5530.14, MCO 5510.15A, MCO 5500.18, MCO 1630.4A, MCO 5500.14A, MARADMIN 601-02, MARADMIN 360-01, and participation with OPNAVINST 5530.13.

3. Mission. Establish the Marine Corps Physical Security Program and provide policy to support commander's efforts to maintain a robust physical security program. Ensure all personnel are aware of and involved in protecting United States Government and Marine Corps personnel and property, per references (a) through (bb).

4. Execution. The Marine Corps Physical Security Program must receive attention from all echelons within the chain of command. Emphasis is placed on the commander/commanding Officer's (CO) responsibility to ensure that the command security posture is accurately and consistently addressed and resources are afforded to execute and support these programs. Marines, Sailors, and civilian employees will be actively involved and vigilant in the security of United States (U.S.) Government and Marine Corps personnel and property. Commanders will develop and maintain an operational capability to present and preserve a sound, secure physical security posture throughout their areas of responsibility (AOR).

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