Electronic Security Systems PY250.16

Description: This course provides students with a comprehensive knowledge of Electronic Security Systems (ESS), subsystems, policy, baseline requirements for the design of an ESS to protect specific areas, and key planning considerations to implement an effective ESS.

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Learning Objectives: This course is designed to enable students to:

  • Define the purpose of ESS
  • Identify the purpose and roles of the subsystems that comprise ESS (ACS, IDS, CCTV, DTM, and monitoring centers)
  • Identify applicable references and policies for specific types and best uses for ESS
  • Apply the baseline requirements for ESS for Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs), Top Secret/Secret open storage areas, arms storage areas/armories, and magazines
  • Identify key planning considerations for ESS implementation

Delivery Method: eLearning

Length: 1.5 hours

Target Audience: Civilian, military, and contractor personnel responsible for or involved with application of physical security in the safeguarding and protection of DOD assets

Requirements:

  • General Requirements: N/A
  • Clearance Requirements: N/A
  • Attendance Requirements: N/A
  • Exam Requirements: Students must earn 75% percent grade average on the final examination.

Prerequisites: N/A

Credits Recommended/Earned:

System Requirements: Check if your system is configured appropriately to use STEPP.

CDSE courses are intended for use by Department of Defense and other U.S. Government personnel and contractors within the National Industrial Security Program.