UFC 4-022-01
25 May 2005
2-2
SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
2-2.1
Department of Air Force
The Air Force Security Forces and the Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence
Design Group released the Entry Control Facilities Design Guide in February 2003
which served to some extent in the development of this UFC. Apply the requirements of
any previous design guides and this UFC. Ensure the MORE STRINGENT criteria is
incorporated in the project.
2-2.2
Department of Army
Requirements concerning Access Control Point Policy and physical security for the
Department of Army can be found in Army Regulation (AR) 190-13, Army Physical
Security Program. In addition, a Facility Design Team (FDT) under the Department of
the Army Facilities Standardization Program will develop and issue a standard design
titled Access Control Points for U.S. Army Installations. These standard designs will
meet the requirements of this criteria and AR 190-13.
2-2.3
Department of Navy
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) issued Interim Technical
Guidance (ITG) FY03-03 Entry Control Facilities, on 20 Feb 2003. This UFC
supersedes that publication.
OPNAV 5530.14D Navy Physical Security Manual, Chapter 10 identifies the
requirements for installation access and circulation control. Section 1001 specifies that
each installation or separate activity Commanding Officer must clearly define the access
control measures required to safeguard facilities and ensure accomplishment of the
mission. Among the policies, it is specified that the procedures to control access to
installations must include using a defense-in-depth concept and establish positive
access control measures at entry control points to installations. OPNAV 5530.14D
further specifies the minimum access control measures based on FPCON and the
service level for the installation.
2-2.3.1 Department of Navy - Marine Corps
MCO P5530.14 Marine Corps Physical Security Program provides guidance on the
requirements for installation access control, perimeter barriers, vehicle barriers, and
protective lighting.
2-3
COMBATANT COMMANDER REQUIREMENTS
Some combatant commanders have issued requirements for entry control procedures
for installations within their area of responsibility. Ensure any such requirements are
incorporated in addition to the requirements found in this UFC. Resolve any differences
2-2