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BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-245. OF THE AIR FORCE . 25 JUNE 2015. Operations ANTITERRORISM (AT). COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY. ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available for downloading or ordering on the e- Publishing web site at RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication OPR: AF/A4SO Certified by: AF/A4S. (Brig Gen Allen J. Jamerson). Pages: 85. Supersedes: AFI 10-245, 21 September 2012. This INSTRUCTION implements Air FORCE Policy Directive (AFPD) 10-2, Readiness, and Department of Defense INSTRUCTION (DoDI) , DoD Antiterrorism (AT) Standards. It is consistent with directions in DoDI , DoD Antiterrorism (AT) Program; DoDI , Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP) Management; DoDI , DoD Installation Emergency Management (IEM) Program; DoDI , Public Health Emergency Management Within the Department of Defense; Air FORCE Doctrine Annex 3-10, FORCE Protection; Air FORCE Doct

AFPD 10-39, Safeguarding Biological Select Agents and Toxins; and Air Force Instruction (AFI) 16-1402, Insider Threat Program Management. It establishes responsibilities and guidance for the Air Force (AF) Antiterrorism Program. This AFI applies to all military and civilian Air Force personnel, Air Force Reserve Command and Air National Guard ...

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1 BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 10-245. OF THE AIR FORCE . 25 JUNE 2015. Operations ANTITERRORISM (AT). COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY. ACCESSIBILITY: Publications and forms are available for downloading or ordering on the e- Publishing web site at RELEASABILITY: There are no releasability restrictions on this publication OPR: AF/A4SO Certified by: AF/A4S. (Brig Gen Allen J. Jamerson). Pages: 85. Supersedes: AFI 10-245, 21 September 2012. This INSTRUCTION implements Air FORCE Policy Directive (AFPD) 10-2, Readiness, and Department of Defense INSTRUCTION (DoDI) , DoD Antiterrorism (AT) Standards. It is consistent with directions in DoDI , DoD Antiterrorism (AT) Program; DoDI , Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP) Management; DoDI , DoD Installation Emergency Management (IEM) Program; DoDI , Public Health Emergency Management Within the Department of Defense; Air FORCE Doctrine Annex 3-10, FORCE Protection; Air FORCE Doctrine Annex 4-0, Combat Support; AFPD 31-1, Integrated Defense.

2 AFPD 10-25, Emergency Management; AFPD 10-24, Air FORCE Critical Infrastructure Program (CIP); AFPD 10-26, Counter-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Operations;. AFPD 10-39, Safeguarding Biological Select Agents and Toxins; and Air FORCE INSTRUCTION (AFI). 16-1402, Insider Threat Program Management. It establishes responsibilities and guidance for the Air FORCE (AF) Antiterrorism Program. This AFI applies to all military and civilian Air FORCE personnel, Air FORCE Reserve Command and Air National Guard units and other individuals or organizations as required by binding agreement or obligation with the Department of the Air FORCE .

3 The authorities to waive wing/unit level requirements in this publication are identified with a Tier ( T-0, T-1, T-2, T-3 ) number following the compliance statement. See AFI 33-360, Publications and Forms Management, Table for a description of the authorities associated with the Tier numbers. Submit requests for waivers through the chain of command to the appropriate Tier waiver approval authority, or alternately, to the Publication OPR for non-tiered compliance items. Ensure that all records created as a result of processes prescribed in this publication are maintained IAW Air FORCE Manual (AFMAN) 33-363, Management of Records, 2 AFI10-245 25 JUNE 2015.

4 And disposed of IAW the Air FORCE Records Disposition Schedule (RDS) in the Air FORCE Records Information Management System (AFRIMS). This publication may be supplemented at any level, but all direct Supplements must be routed to the OPR of this publication for coordination prior to certification and approval. Supplementary guidance (which includes supplements and separate publications) cannot be less restrictive than the parent publication, but it can be more restrictive. 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 the appropriate functional chain of command.

5 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. All installation-level and below requirements have been tiered in accordance with AFI 33-360, Forms and Publications Management. The requirement for designating Antiterrorism Officers and Antiterrorism Representatives (ATRs) has been clarified. Additionally, training requirements for ATRs have been defined. Chapter 1 AIR FORCE ANTITERRORISM PROGRAM 5. Air FORCE Antiterrorism Program.. 5. AT Responsibility.. 5. AF AT Program Policy.. 6. AT Program Roles and Responsibilities.

6 7. Chapter 2 ANTITERRORISM STANDARDS 18. Standard 1: .. 18. Standard 2: .. 18. Standard 3: .. 19. Figure AT Risk .. 20. Standard 4: .. 20. Standard 5: .. 21. Standard 6: .. 21. Standard 7: .. 25. Table AT Threat Planning Scenarios .. 26. Standard 8: .. 28. Standard 9: .. 29. Standard 10: .. 31. Standard 11: .. 32. AFI10-245 25 JUNE 2015 3. Standard 12: .. 32. Standard 13: .. 33. Standard 14: .. 34. Standard 15: .. 35. Standard 16: .. 35. Standard 17: .. 36. Standard 18: .. 37. Standard 19: .. 38. Standard 20: .. 38. Standard 21: .. 38. Standard 22: .. 40. Standard 23: .. 40. Standard 24: .. 41. Standard 25: .. 42. Table Level I - AT Awareness Training Requirements.

7 43. Standard 26: .. 43. Table Level II ATO Training Requirements .. 45. Table ATR Training should include the following topics .. 46. Standard 27: .. 46. Table Level III - Pre-Command AT Training Requirements .. 47. Standard 28: .. 47. Standard 29: .. 47. Standard 30: .. 48. Standard 31: .. 48. Standard 32: .. 49. Attachment 1 GLOSSARY OF REFERENCES AND SUPPORTING INFORMATION 50. Attachment 2 FORCE PROTECTION CONDITION (FPCON) MEASURES 66. Attachment 3 TERRORIST THREAT LEVELS 76. Attachment 4 RISK MANAGEMENT AND RESOURCING PROCESSES 78. Attachment 5 AF APPROVED LEVEL II - ATO CERTIFICATION TRAINING. COURSES 80. Attachment 6 THE ANTITERRORISM STANDARDS FOR BUILDINGS DEVIATION.

8 PROGRAM 81. 4 AFI10-245 25 JUNE 2015. Attachment 7 CATEGORIES OF SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY 84. AFI10-245 25 JUNE 2015 5. Chapter 1. AIR FORCE ANTITERRORISM PROGRAM. Air FORCE Antiterrorism Program. This INSTRUCTION establishes guidance and procedures for the Air FORCE Antiterrorism Program and supports the Department of Defense's AT Program. The AT Program is a high priority, comprehensive program which focuses on defensive measures to reduce the risk to AF personnel and property to terrorist acts. The guidance and procedures for AT risk management provide information on collecting and disseminating timely terrorist threat information; guide development and support the implementation of comprehensive AT plans; ensure AT training and exercises for all AF members; provide guidance for allocation and application of AT resources; and establish procedures for comprehensive AT program reviews.

9 AT Responsibility. AT is a command responsibility which must be thoroughly integrated into every unit mission. Commanders and equivalents at all levels have the responsibility and authority to enforce appropriate AT standards and measures. Commanders and equivalents must be aware of evolving threats against their command and continually review their AT posture using the Integrated Defense Risk Management Process (IDRMP) to manage risk and appropriately adjust the posture of elements and personnel subject to their control. The next level up the chain of command must be notified to mitigate or accept any AT risk that cannot be controlled to an acceptable level within a commander's resources (T-1).

10 The Major Command (MAJCOM) AT Program Manager (ATPM), the Numbered Air FORCE (NAF) Antiterrorism Officer (ATO), the installation ATO, and the Unit Antiterrorism Representative (ATR) are advisors to commanders at each respective level. They shall not assume AT responsibility but are charged with advising the commander or equivalent on AT. issues, managing the AT Program, and coordinating implementation of the AT Program. The AF Antiterrorism program is a cross-functional supported program which utilizes the skills and expertise of a variety of AF professionals. MAJCOM and Installation Commanders will identify personnel on their staff to oversee the antiterrorism program and act as the subject matter expert responsible for executing both DoD and AF-directed AT.


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