The Army Physical Security Program
Physical security program factor assessment • 2–4, page 5 Physical security planning considerations • 2–5, page 5 Coordination • 2–6, page 6 Contingency plans • 2–7, page 6 Security threat assessment • 2–8, page 6 Physical security plan format • 2–9, page 6 DA Form 2806–R (Physical Security Survey Report)
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