| Mission Statement Coordinate current operations and taskings, personnel security, training and ammunitions management. Maintain and update contingency and operation plans. Establish the Emergency Operations Center when required. Coordinate JBMHH participation in ceremonies and special events. Manages the AT/FP & Security Programs for the Community. |
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Operations Division Performs a myriad of activities in support of Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. Manages the Installation Operations Center (IOC). During Emergencies that affect the installation, serves as the Command and Control (C2) element for tracking, coordinating and reporting to the command and higher headquarters. Serves as the conduit between higher headquarters and garrison directorates for taskings, managing and coordinating the use of post facilities, ceremonial events and special events support. |
Operations Division Contact Information Chief, Operations Division (703) 696-0573 |
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Plans Division Prepares and coordinates, Contingency Plans, Antiterrorism/Force Protection operations, Exercises, Emergency Management, Continuity of Operations, Program (COOP), Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High Yield Explosives (CBRNE) planning and preparedness and Mobilization/De-Mobilization operations. |
Plans Division Contact Information Chief, Plans Division (703) 696-3101 Force Protection Officer (703) 696-0482 CBRNE Specialist (703) 696-8340 |
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Security Division The division oversees installation compliance with security requirements in a myriad of security disciplines designed to ensure the maximum protection of assets in the interest of national security. The division also provides security support to a number of tenant activities. The Security Division is comprised of three main offices: Personnel Security, Security Education, Training & Awareness (SETA) and Antiterrorism/Force Protection. |
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Security/Intel Office The Security/Intel Office is assigned the primary staff responsibility for providing Personnel Security (PERSEC) and Information Security(INFOSEC) administrative support and security investigation and clearance processing for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall and its supported tenant organizations. PERSEC support includes developing personnel security policies and procedures, providing personnel security policies and procedures, providing personnel security training and guidance, managing the Garrison Personnel security database for all new and ongoing security investigations and clearances; and providing personnel security advice and assistance to garrison units and approved contractors. in addition, the office gives Area of Responsibility (AOR) briefings and debriefings for DA personnel traveling OCONUS. INFOSEC support includes providing a comprehensive Information Security Program. These duties include performing inspections, providing guidance in marking, transporting and storage of classified documents - including courier briefings and badges to qualified personnel. |
Personnel Security Contact Information
Personnel Security (703) 696-8314 Assistant Security Manager (703) 696-0756 Security Office Hours Monday Closed for processing Tuesday thru Thursday 0800-1500 Friday AOR briefings only. Please call to schedule your AOR briefing no more than two weeks prior to traveling and bring your AT Level 1 certificate that is no more than 90 days old. Family members are also invited to attend the AOR briefings. To schedule mandatory Security Awareness training call 703-696-0756. The TARP training schedule will be disseminated through the Public Affairs office and is usually held in the summer. |
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Security Education, Training & Awareness (SETA) The SETA Program supports all Army Security programs. In accordance with Army Policy, the Security/Intel Office provides a comprehensive Security Education, Training and Awareness Program. This program is tailored to Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall personnel and supporting contractors. The program is intended to be informative and inspire security awareness to current threats. The training program includes security briefings for newcomers and annual security awareness training. This office also schedules the Threat Awareness and Reporting Program (TARP) annual training through the 902nd. The Security/Intel office is also the program manager for the installation's Operations Security Program (OPSEC) and the Intelligence Oversight Program. The Security/Intel office is located in the Garrison Headquarters, Building 59 in Room B9. |
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Antiterrorism/Force Protection
Prepares and coordinates, AT Plans, Antiterrorism/Force Protection operations, Exercises, Operations Security (OPSEC), Emergency Management, Continuity of Operations program (COOP), Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High Yield Explosives (CBRNE) planning and preparedness, and Mobilization/Demobilization operations. |
Antiterrorism/Force Protection Contact
Information Anti Terrorism/Force Protection Officer (703) 696-0482 |
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Visual Information Provides a multitude of Audio/Visual Support (Tele conference/Video Tele conference, computer graphics and presentation, multimedia and digital output and integration into presentation systems.) Additional Information Helicopter landing requests must be PRE-APPROVED by JBMHH DPTMS. Please contact (703) 696-3290/91 to request a landing authorization request Form. **NOTE: Helicopter landings are only permitted at Fort McNair Alcohol request forms can be requested by calling (703) 696-3290/91. When completed, they must be faxed back to DPTMS at (703) 696-6151. If your event is occurring within an MWR Club facility, then a request is not required. For Installation Access and Reserved Parking Requests Please contact the Directorate of Emergency Services (703) 696-3290 |
Inclement Weather Road Condition Definitions Green Roads are passable, normal operations are in effect. Amber Roads are passable, but with difficulty. Slippery, unsafe driving conditions exist. MP patrols may be directed to go static. Red Roads are impassable and danger exists in operation of motor vehicles. Only installation vehicles and tactical vehicles will travel. MP patrols will be directed to go static, unless dispatched by the MP desk Black Roads are impassable and danger exists in operation of motor vehicles. Only installation vehicles will travel. MP patrols will be directed to go static, unless dispatched by the MP desk. When road conditions are determined to be AMBER, RED or BLACK, privately owned vehicles may travel at their own risk. |