Scenario: When designing a new multi-story government Special Access Program Facility (SAPF), the architect provided identical drawings for two three-story buildings to the security officer. One drawi... ng is for a building on the installation to be occupied only by contracting Company X. The other is for the command headquarters building on the installation. The design reveals floor-to-ceiling windows on the second floor for the main conference rooms and front office staff. The drawings indicate a parking lot adjacent to the building separated by a four-foot-wide, handicap-accessible sidewalk. The architect placed emergency exits and stairwells at each end of the building with door hardware on the exterior to facilitate access/egress. The floor plans show interior office and conference room doors with GSA-approved locks and connectivity to the building access control badge system. The front door drawings indicate a large safety glass key lock entry door with the unit logo and designation etched in the glass. The single entry door provides access into the building lobby where visit control staff will greet people and in-process visitors. The plans identify lock boxes to be placed inside the lobby for visitors and employees to store their electronic digital devices and other prohibited items. The architect designed an open lobby leading to interior hallways, an elevator and access to the stairways. He placed the access control system central processing unit (CPU) behind the visit control desk. Typically, the CPU is located in the dispatch center. The contracting company will be considered a tenant aboard the installation. Which of the following entities may assume security oversight? A. Defense Security Service (DSS) B. The host command C. Either DSS or the host command D. DSS and the host command may share the oversight responsibilities Correct Answer: C. Either DSS or the host command True or False. Contractors visiting the facility do not require check-in at the front desk if they have a Common Access Card (CAC) because other control measures will be in place throughout the facility. Correct Answer: False Overall Responsibility for the security of the installation, law enforcement, traffic regulations, physical security, info security, personnel security, and info systems security Correct Answer: Installation Commander Administration and day to day operations of the security program at a cleared contractor 1) ensuring compliance with the NISP, 2) Following NISPOM guidelines, 3) Additional FSO activities Correct Answer: Purpose of the NISP Assigned to a specific contract and is the person who oversees the process, making sure that all of the necessary requirements are being met by the contracting officer Correct Answer: Contracting Officer Representative (COR) [Show More]
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