JAG 5530.2D CH-3
(Code 67) OFFICE OF THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL AND NAVAL LEGAL SERVICE COMMAND PHYSICAL SECURITY PROGRAM
| Organization: | JAG |
| Publication Date: | 30 November 2018 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 35 |
scope:
Scope and Applicability
a. This instruction applies to all OJAG and NLSC facilities, including offices, occupied by personnel assigned to the Navy and Marine Corps Trial Judiciary (NMCTJ), Defense Service Offices (DSO), Region Legal Service Offices (RLSO), Victims' Legal Counsel (VLC) Program, Navy-Marine Corps Appellate Review Activity, and Naval Justice School (NJS).
b. OJ AG executes a special mission to support Echelon III NLSC field activities in the area of civil law, military justice, operations, and management. OJAG refers to the combined OJAG/NLSC Headquarters activity, which includes all OJAG/NLSC offices and units at the Washington Navy Yard, the Pentagon, and field activities such as the Claims and Tort Litigation activities in Norfolk, Virginia; Pensacola, Florida; and San Diego, California, and the Judge Advocate General's Corps Consolidated Administrative Branch office. Because the standards in this instruction are primarily focused on potential security threats that may arise in the provision of client-centric and/or customer-service-bas
c. NJS executes a unique training mission, likewise not primarily focused on potential security threats that may arise in the provision of client-centric and/or customer-service-bas
d. This instruction applies to facilities in which OJAG or NLSC is the sole tenant, or to dedicated portions of facilities in which OJAG or NLSC has exclusive occupation and use. It does not apply to offices in which OJAG or NLSC personnel work, but are not physically located
Purpose. To implement physical security policy and procedures for the Office of the Judge Advocate General (OJAG) and Naval Legal Service Command (NLSC) commands and activities, including NLSC court facilities. A secure environment, free from the threat of physical harm and intimidation, is essential for NLSC mission accomplishment. Reference (a) provides guidance and requirements for the Navy's physical security and law enforcement program. Reference (b) directs that Commanding Officers shall require personnel to be instructed and trained in all applicable safety precautions and procedures, that those precautions and procedures are complied with, and that personnel, equipment, material and documents are safeguarded. In accordance with reference (c), this instruction provides additional security requirements designed to detect, deter and defeat the most likely security threats to certain NLSC facilities providing client/customer-cent
a. This instruction provides physical security standards and/or best practices for OJAG and NLSC activities and facilities, with or without court facilities.
b. This instruction includes a program organizational chart, sample placard, sample visitor log, sample visitor badges, sample quarterly report, and sample waiver request. It also includes a revised guide for risk assessments.
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