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3-15.000
SECURITY
PROGRAMS MANAGEMENT


3-15.010 Introduction
3-15.100 Security Programs
3-15.110 Personnel Security
3-15.120 Information Security
3-15.130 Computer Security
3-15.140 Communications Security
3-15.150 Physical Security
3-15.160 Reporting Security Incidents and Emergency Security Support
3-15.170 Deputation (Authorization to Carry Firearms)
3-15.180 Occupational Safety and Health Program
3-15.190 Emergency Planning
3-15.200 District Security Plan
3-15.300 Security Education and Awareness


3-15.010 Introduction

Security programs which effectively protect personnel, offices, and investigative and administrative information enable the United States Attorneys' offices (USAOs) to accomplish their mission and goals. The active participation of senior management is critical to the success of these security programs. Security programs management within USAOs comprises three distinct components: the Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA), the District Office Security Manager (DOSM), and the Domestic Terrorism Working Group of the Attorney General's Advisory Committee.

  1. EOUSA provides the following support for USAO security programs:

    • Policy and procedural assistance for the implementation of all security programs in accordance with applicable statutes and Executive and Departmental Orders to ensure the unique needs of each office are met.

    • General and specialized security training for all personnel responsible for security-related duties.

    • Budgetary and facilities management support to facilitate the design, procurement, and installation of all security-related equipments, services, and systems.

    • A structured methodology for analyzing the overall security practices of each USAO and determining office-unique security requirements.

    • Oversight to identify weaknesses, provide assistance and advice, ensure compliance with all national and Departmental security policies and regulations, and formulate constructive recommendations to improve the overall quality of security programs and support.

  • Each United States Attorney appoints a DOSM, preferably a Supervisory Assistant United States Attorney, to manage all district security programs. As the principal security official for the district, the DOSM advises the United States Attorney on all security matters, and is assisted by other assigned individuals as required. The DOSM is responsible for: