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95 Cards in this Set
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A permanent deviation from a specific security requirement
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Exception
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Any unit of the naval shore establishment
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Activity
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An armed force derived from host and tenant commands
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ASF
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Petty larceny
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Pilferage
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Corrective courses of action and expected dates of completion
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POA&M
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Principal advisor in matters pertaining to the security of classified information
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Security manager
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Offensive measures taken to prevent terrorism
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Counterterrorism
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All assets
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Property
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A real property entity
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Facility
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Responsible for the development of a command's physical security program
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Security Officer
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A written temporary relief
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Waiver
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A grouping of facilities
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Installation
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Who is ultimately responsible for security
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CO
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What instruction covers in detail how the security officer should perform his duties?
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OPNAVINST 5530.14
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The duties of a security department fall into a total of how many basic categories
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Five
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Regardless of its size or mission, each activity is required to have which of the following security commitees?
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PSRC (Physical Security Review Commitee)
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Who should act as the chairperson of the physical security review comittee?
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Security Officer
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What security comittee is designed to address security-related matters on an installation-wide perspective?
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PSRB
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Personnel selected as the command key control officer ideally should have a clearance equal to the highest level of classified material held at the command
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True
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Which personnel should NOT have access to a central key room
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Public works officer
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The lack of free play in a car ball end seal may indicate tampering. Approximately how much free play, in inches, should there be?
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1/8
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How often should all unused seals be inventoried?
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Annually
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Which instructions outlines policy on quarterdeck inspections?
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OPNAVINST 3120.32
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Perimeter and area protective controls are the first steps in providing protection against certain security hazards
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True
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All security barriers are broken down into what two types?
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Natural and Structural
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Which security methods should be used to secure relatively small restricted areas within an installation?
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Enclaving
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An asset lost or stolen from this area would cause serious damage
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Level Two
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The most secure type of restricted area.
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Level Three
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Access to this area constitutes access to the security interest.
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Level One
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Never inside a level three area
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Level Two
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An asset stolen from this area would cause grave damage.
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Level Three
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Unescorted movement in this area could permit access to the security interest
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Level Two
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This area is the least secure type of restricted area
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Level One
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Access to this area is minimally controlled or uncontrolled
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Nonrestricted
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This type of area should no be located inside restricted areas.
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Nonrestricted
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This area may serve as a buffer zone for a level two area
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Level One
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Uncontrolled movement may or may not permit access to a security interest.
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Level One
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Which security areas are required to have the perimeter fence posted at no less than 100 feet intervals along the perimeter?
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Level One
Level Two Level Three |
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Which security areas requires that visitors be logged in and out during normal duty hours?
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Level Three
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During normal duty hours, the use of an access list and entry and departure log is suggested but not required for what security areas?
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Level Two
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What appendix of OPNAVINST 5530.14 lists facilities and assets that are critical and essential to the overall mission of the Navy?
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IX
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At a minimum, how often should administrative vehicle and personnel inspections operations be conducted?
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Weekly
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Which agencies has/have the authority to control access to certain limited waterway areas under its juridiction when security dictates
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US Coast Guard
US Army Corps of Engineers |
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In which limited waterways areas may enforcement be delegated to the Navy Command?
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Restricted area
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The signs posted at points of ingress to restricted areas should be approximately what size?
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3ft x 3ft
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The signs posted on perimeter barriers of restricted areas should be approximately what size?
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12in. x 18in.
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The signs posted on perimeter barriers of nonrestricted areas should be approximately what size?
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11in. x 12 in.
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The interval between signs posted along restricted and nonrestricted area perimeters should not exceed how many feet?
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200
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During daylight conditions, signs should be legible from a distance of at least how many feet?
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100
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The lettering in area perimeter signs should be black in color except for the word "WARNING" which should be red in color?
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True
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A light source that points toward likely avenues of approach and provides relative darkness for security personnel is called what type of lighting?
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Glare projection
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Two primary methods of continuous lighting are glare projection and controlled
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True
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What type of lighting is used to limit the width of a lighted strip outside a perimeter?
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Controlled
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What type of lighting is turned on automatically when activity is detected by an intrusion system?
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Standby
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What type of lighting is normally used to supplement continous lighting?
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Moveable
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Who decides what additional areas, if any, need illuminating at a command?
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CO
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How often should protective lighting be checked by security force personnel?
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Daily
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How often should emergency power system be tested?
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Monthly
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The test results of an emergency power system should be recorded for how many years?
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3
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At least how often should an immediate superior in command conduct a physical security inspection?
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Every year
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The purpose of a physical security survey is to evaluate the adequacy of a command's security program
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True
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A physical security survey should be conducted during which times?
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Normal working hours
Non-duty hours Hours of darkness |
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Physical security surveys are management tools that are normally sent up the chain of command
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False
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A total of how many types of physical security surveys are used by the Navy?
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Three
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What type of physical security survey is conducted when changes occur that could affect the physical security of an installation?
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Supplemental
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The most positive method of identification
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Personal recognition
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The least reliable means for determining access authorization
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Military/dependent ID card
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Optional Form 55
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US Government ID card
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May be used to identify personnel who are authorized to nonrestricted areas
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Military/dependent ID card
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Required for level three areas
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Access list
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Used in areas where the number of authorized personnel does not exceed 50
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Personal recognition
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Should be maintained under stringent control
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Access list
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May be issued to civil service employees
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US Government ID card
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When if ever may an assigned escort leave a visitor alone in a security area
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Never
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How often should installations and activities re-badge all regular employees and other personnel possesing permanent picture badges?
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Every 6 years
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During normal daylight hours, the expiration date of a badge should be distinguisable from a distance of at least how many feet?
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Three
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All badges issued during a 6-year period ending December 1997 would normally bear a December 1997 expiration date.
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True
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A constractor picture badge may be issued for a what maximum period of time?
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24 months
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The issuing activity should conduct an inventory of serialized badges or passes on hand at least how often?
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Semiannually
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The photo on a picture badge should be of what minimum size?
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1in. x 1 1/4in.
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Which forms is used to identify and control motor vehicles on most installations?
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DD Form 2220
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What instruction provides guidance on the honoring of base decals issued by another activity?
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OPNAVINST 5560.10
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Which factors should be considered in determining the feasibility and necessity of installing IDS equipment?
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Threat
Mission Criticality |
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There are a total of how many basic types of instruction detection system?
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Four
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What type of instrusion detection system is pescribed for all naval activities and installations?
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Proprietary
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What instrusion detection system allows the intruder to know when the alarm is activated?
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Local Alarm
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What instrusion detection system is usually connected over leased telephone company lines?
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Central Station
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What instrusion detection system requires an arranged agreement prior to establishment?
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Police connection
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The sensor subsystem is divided into a total of how many areas?
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Two
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What is the normal power requirement for an intrusion detection system?
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115 volt AC
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Only standard equipment intrusion detection system, which have a normal life-span of about 10 years, should be purchased.
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True
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When batteries are used as emergency power for intrusion detection systems, the batteries should last for a minimum of how many consecutive hours?
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4 hours
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How often should all intrusion detection system be tested?
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Monthly
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How often should randomly selected sections of perimeter intrusion system be tested?
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Daily
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OPNAV/CMC sites commonly involve both interior and exterior sensors subsystems. What is the name of the alarm?
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Electro 46 optical alarm
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