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Question: What type of vault meets the GSA-approved modular vault
specifications as outlined in DODM 5200.01 Volume 3, Appendix to
Enclosure 3?
Answer: Class B vaults meet the GSA-approved modular vault
specifications. (Reference: DODM 5200.01, Volume 3, Appendix to
Enclosure 3, Section 1.a.2).
Question: Is Class C (steel-lined vault) authorized for the protection of
classified information according to DODM 5200.01 Volume 3,
Appendix to Enclosure 3?
Answer: No, Class C (steel-lined vault) is not authorized for the
protection of classified information. (Reference: DODM 5200.01,
Volume 3, Appendix to Enclosure 3, Section 1.a.3).
,Question: What materials are permissible for the construction of
walls, floor, and roof in open storage areas (Secure Rooms)
according to DODM
5200.01 Volume 3, Appendix to Enclosure 3?
Answer: Walls, floor, and roof in open storage areas can be
constructed
using materials such as plaster, gypsum wallboard, metal panels,
hardboard, wood, plywood, or other materials resistant to
unauthorized entry.
(Reference: DODM 5200.01, Volume 3, Appendix to Enclosure 3,
Section 1.b.1).
Question: What type of lock is required for access doors in Secure
Rooms according to DODM 5200.01 Volume 3, Appendix to
Enclosure 3?
Answer: Access doors in Secure Rooms must be equipped with
a GSA-approved combination lock meeting FF-L-2740
standards. (Reference: DODM 5200.01, Volume 3, Appendix to
Enclosure 3, Section 1.b.3).
,Question: How should windows be protected in Secure Rooms
according to DODM 5200.01 Volume 3, Appendix to Enclosure 3?
Answer: Windows less than 18 feet above the ground or easily
accessible must be protected from forced entry. This protection
can be achieved by using materials that provide protection equal
to the strength of the contiguous walls. (Reference: DODM
5200.01, Volume 3, Appendix to
Enclosure 3, Section 1.b.4.a).
Question: What is the requirement for utility openings such as
ducts and vents in open storage areas (Secure Rooms) according to
DODM 5200.01 Volume 3, Appendix to Enclosure 3?
Answer: Utility openings must be smaller than man-passable (96
square inches) and hardened in accordance with Military Handbook
1013/1A if larger. (Reference: DODM 5200.01, Volume 3, Appendix
to Enclosure 3, Section 1.b.5).
Question: What is the requirement for perimeter entrance control at
secure facilities during working hours according to DODM 5200.01
Volume 3, Appendix to Enclosure 3?
Answer: Perimeter entrances to secure facilities must be under
control at all times during working hours to prevent entry by
unauthorized personnel. (Reference: DODM 5200.01, Volume 3,
Appendix to Enclosure 3, Section 3.a).
, Question: How can visual control be achieved at a secure facility's
perimeter entrance as per DODM 5200.01 Volume 3, Appendix to
Enclosure 3?
Answer: Visual control can be accomplished through methods such as
designated employees, guards, or continuously monitored closed-
circuit television (CCTV). (Reference: DODM 5200.01, Volume 3,
Appendix to
Enclosure 3, Section 3.a.1).
Question: What is an automated entry control system (AECS)
according to DODM 5200.01 Volume 3, Appendix to Enclosure 3?
Answer: An AECS is a system that identifies an individual and
authenticates
their authority to enter a secure area through the use of an
identification (ID) badge or card. (Reference: DODM 5200.01,
Volume 3, Appendix to
Enclosure 3, Section 3.a.2).
Question: What are the acceptable methods for authentication in an
AECS according to DODM 5200.01 Volume 3, Appendix to
Enclosure 3?
Answer: Authentication methods in an AECS include using
identification badges/cards with embedded sensors, biometrics
verification, personal identification numbers (PINs), and
electronic databases of authorized
individuals. (Reference: DODM 5200.01, Volume 3, Appendix to
Enclosure 3, Section 3.a.2.b).