Secretary of the Air Force Command Information / Published
December 03, 2015
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- In response to the defense secretary’s
call to improve the security and force protection of defense personnel after
the tragic events in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee
James introduced more stringent security measures to reduce the possibility of
violent acts directed toward Airmen on and off installations.
"In the wake of the tragedies at Fort Hood, the Navy
Yard and Chattanooga, we worked closely with DOD, the Joint Staff and other
services to identify and provide effective and long-lasting force protection
enhancements,” James said. “We take the safety of our service members,
civilians and their families who support them seriously and continue to examine
ways to make our installations and facilities safer.”
Defense Secretary Ash Carter initially charged the
secretaries of the military departments with improving physical and procedural
security, mass warning and alert notification capabilities and augmenting
security.
“As part of this commitment, we increased the number of
armed security forces on base through several arming programs, are enhancing
force protection measures at off-installation facilities, and are working on
long-term mass notification systems,” James said. “Commanders remain fully
empowered and are expected to make arming decisions for off-installation
facilities consistent with existing authorities. They are also best positioned
to balance the mission with the threat and determine the appropriate level of
security required for a given facility.”
In addition, off-installation facilities will establish and
maintain emergency action plans and practice these plans through training
exercises at least twice a year.
“We are working with (the Office of the Under Secretary of
Defense for Intelligence) toward an armed contract solution for
off-installation facilities like our recruiting stations, and we are
strengthening relationships with local law enforcement agencies and partnering
on exercises to ensure all personnel are prepared to respond to future
incidents,” James said. “These efforts are designed to increase the safety of
our service members, their families and the communities we live in and
support."
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