UFC-Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for DOD Buildings
This event qualifies for 24 CPEs
UFC – Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for DOD Buildings: This course is available to all Federal, State, local government and private sector SECURITY and ENGINEERING professionals. While the course focuses on securing DOD assets, the concepts learned are prudent and applicable in reducing criminal and terrorist threats to non-DOD buildings, as well. Contractors and consultants seeking construction contracts with the Department of Defense will attend this course. The course is designed to familiarize students with the fundamentals of Security Engineering and antiterrorism related to protecting critical facilities from common criminals and acts of terrorism. Much of the course is dedicated to understanding and applying updated UFC 4-20-01, DOD Security Engineering : Facilities Planning Manuel and UFC 4-10-01, UFC-Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for DOD Buildings and other current supporting security and antiterrorism related documents.
Students having already attended the USACE Security Engineering or NAVFAC Security Engineering Planning workshops are eligible to attend the 1-day refresher course.
Speaker and Presenter Information
Doug Haines, owner of Haines Security Solutions, LLC (HSS), is a United States Air Force veteran with over 45 years of law enforcement and security related experience, which includes teaching building design principles to architects, engineers, facility managers, planners, and security professionals.
Expected Number of Attendees
35Relevant Government Agencies
Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, DOD & Military, Dept of Homeland Security, Dept of State, GSA, FEMA, Coast Guard, National Guard Association, Federal Government
This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities
When
Tue-Thu, Jun 13-15, 2017, 8:00am - 5:00am
Where
To Be Announced
Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD 21005
Website
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Organizer
Haines Security Solutions
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