Security OPCON Sample Clauses

Security OPCON. Under the NATO SOFA, Article VII, the Base Commander has responsibility for the security of the base under their command. This authority includes having security OPCON over the MDPGA complement in accomplishing internal base security tasks. Security OPCON does not include command of MDP officers in exercising their constabulary powers, nor is it intended to limit MDP powers and responsibilities established under UK law. a. In the context of this MOA, security OPCON exercised by the Base Commander is delegated down to the Security Forces (SF) Commander or Director of Security. Security QPCON allows the SF Commander or Director of Security to formulate the strategic requirements for security and to direct the MDPGA complement by providing assigned tasks Such direction will include localized training The SF Commander or Director of Security shall direct the installation security plan and exercise security OPCON in close coordination with the SPO to ensure daily security requirements are met b. Additionally, the SF Commander or Director of Security exercises their security OPCON authority by issuing tasks to. be performed by MDPGA. These baseline tasks are identified in base specific implementing Arrangements at Annex B.

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  • Contractor Security Clearance Customers may designate certain duties and/or positions as positions of “special trust” because they involve special trust responsibilities, are located in sensitive locations, or have key capabilities with access to sensitive or confidential information. The designation of a special trust position or duties is at the sole discretion of the Customer. Contractor or Contractor’s employees and Staff who, in the performance of this Contract, will be assigned to work in positions determined by the Customer to be positions of special trust, may be required to submit to background screening and be approved by the Customer to work on this Contract.

  • Security Cameras Security cameras have been installed throughout the Facility; however, they will not routinely be used in areas where there is an expectation of privacy, such as restrooms or patient care areas.