23
Workgroup Information

Workgroup Information - pksoi.armywarcollege.edu · Proposal Approved; Requires by name list (OSD-P assumed lead from CA proponent)

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Workgroup Information

Working GroupsOwner POC Title Status DeliverablesCivil Affairs Proponent/ OSD-P

COL Calvin Fish (CA Policy Advisor OSD-P; (571) 256-2966; [email protected])

Stabilization Workforce (Planner) Education and Certification

Proposal Approved; Requires by name list (OSD-P assumed lead from CA proponent)

1. Proposed certification, milestones, and task assignments for Stabilization Workforce (Planner) Education and Certification.

2. Methods of classification for tracking workforce personnel.

US SOUTHCOM

LTC Steve Lewis (SOUTHCOM CA Planner; (305) 437-0822; [email protected])

Integrated Campaigning for Stability in Complex Crises

Proposal Approved; Requires by name list

Initial framework/guidance for staffs to plan an integrated campaign for prevention of instability

AFRICOM Mr. John Sannar (AFRICOM J58; DSN: 314-421-2460; [email protected])

Training and Educating Security Cooperation Practitioners for Institutional Capacity Building

Proposal Approved; Requires by name list

1. Reference guide DIB/ICB2. Agreement on how to incorporate

DIB/ICB into existing security cooperation training

3. Outline for a Security Cooperation University course

PKSOI Dr. Karen Finkenbinder (ROL Advisor; (717) 245-3659; [email protected])

Transitional Public Security

Proposal Approved; Requires by name list

Draft TTX

PKSOI/J5 COL Veronica Oswald (WPS lead; (719) 231-3909; [email protected])

Forecasting the WPS Narrative to support the Land Component Force in Meeting Requirements

Proposal Approved; Requires by name list (Joint Staff J5 in support)

1- inputs for inclusivity in WPS DODIP and DODD/I2- comments for final draft of WPS Guide

OSD SHA Adam Mausner (OSD-SHA; (703) 697-5815; [email protected])

Defense Support to Stabilization

Proposal Approved; Requires by name list

Process guide for implementation of DSS

WG1: Stability Planning-Stabilization Workforce Education and Certification

Lead: Civil Affairs Proponent/OSD-P CA (COL Calvin Fish)

Purpose: The USG recently published the Stabilization Assistance Review (SAR) and the DODD 3000.05 “Defense Support To Stabilization”. The draft Directive states clearly, “Stabilization must be incorporated into planning across all lines of effort for military operations as early as possible to shape operational design and strategic decisions.” Because Stabilization is an “integrated civilian-military process” developing a stabilization workforce educated, certified and tracked throughout the force and at all levels is critical to success.

Objectives: The working group will develop a recommendation for producing an Education and Certification path for the Stabilization Workforce. The working group will utilize currently offered courses, identifying gaps and providing recommended experiences. An inherent secondary objective includes the development of mechanism for tracking DOD personnel with stabilization education and experience.

Deliverables: • Proposed pathway to a variety of levels of certification, milestones, and task assignments for

development of a Stabilization Workforce (Planner) Education and Certification.• Methods of classification for tracking workforce personnel.• Summary of WG discussion.

Participants: OUSD-P (SHA), OUSD P&R, USAID OFDA, USAID OTI, STATE, JSOU, SWCS, PKSOI, MCCOS, TCAPT, CAPOC G3/5/7 (Training), CACOM 95th CA BDE, 83 CA BN, Service Reps

Secondary WG Focus (as time allows): Identify recommended changes to current Joint Knowledge Online Course offerings to facilitate aspects of the Certification, which will allow for cost savings.

WG2: Integrated Campaigning-Integrated Campaigning for Stability in Complex Crises

Lead: US SOUTHCOM (LTC Steve Lewis)

Purpose: Instability and complex crises threaten the security of the US and its allies. Challenges such as great power malign activities, criminal and terrorist network manipulation of vulnerable populations, and natural and manmade disasters in politically sensitive areas require a broad USG civilian and military response along with partner nations and civil society to mitigate such crises and prevent instability. Whereas whole of government and whole of society responses can be relatively straightforward during and after a large scale disaster, the organization and integration of WOG/WOS activities (an integrated campaign) to prevent crises remains a significant challenge. This workgroup will exam requirements and lessons learned for developing integrated campaigns to prevent instability and crises.

Objectives:1) Develop/expand the definition of integrated campaigns to prevent instability2) Identify appropriate circumstances which necessitate an integrated campaign3) Identify the fundamentals and an initial framework for an integrated campaign in the context of preventing a complex crisis/instability especially as related to governance, security, and prosperity. 4) Develop planning products helpful to a civ/mil staff to develop an integrated campaign

Deliverables: 1) Out brief to PKSOI audience 2) Initial framework/guidance for staffs to plan an integrated campaign for prevention of instability

Participants: USAID, DOS/CSO, USIP, CAPTs, JSOU,

WG3: DIB/ICB-Training and Educating Security Cooperation

Practitioners for Institutional Capacity Building

Lead: US AFRICOM (Mr. John Sannar)

Purpose: There has been an increased focus on Defense Institution Building/Institutional Capacity Building in recent years as Congress has recognized the need for security cooperation programs to be made more effective and sustainable. Yet, there has not yet been agreement on how to train and educate security cooperation professionals in this area.

Objectives: The working group will evaluate different aspects of DIB/ICB with the purpose of identifying how to train security cooperation personnel on it.

Deliverables:1) Reference guide for Security Cooperation Organization personnel on how to discuss DIB/ICB with

international counterparts and how to identify potential opportunities for DIB/ICB activities. 2) Recognition of skillsets and attributes needed to work with partners on DIB/ICB. 3) Agreement on how to incorporate DIB/ICB into existing security cooperation training. 4) An outline for a Security Cooperation University course focused on building institutional capacity.

Participants: • OSD/Policy (SC, SHA, regionals); State (PM, SGI office, regionals); CCMR/DGMT; USAID; JCS J-5; JCS J-7/JCISFA; DSCA; DISCS; OSD/P&R; GCCs (including AFRICOM); USIP; DoD Regional Centers; FFRDCs (RAND, IDA); International Organizations; Academia (including DoD PME); Think Tanks (Geneva Centre).

WG 4: TPS-Transitional Public Security Application

Lead: PKSOI (Dr. Karen Finkenbinder)

Purpose: Develop a TTX to ensure that Annexes G (Civil-Military Operations) and Annex V (Interagency Coordination) adequately address DOD’s requirement to “provide requisite security and maintain basic public order” as required by DODD 3000.05.

Objectives: 1) ICW CSL-SSD, develop a TTX that can be implemented at a later date (TBD) at AWC.

Deliverables: Draft TTX outline for execution ICW CSL

Participants:• Stability Section• CSL SSD• Selected AWC/Marine Corps University Personnel• TRADOC ARCIC• Military Police (Army & Marines)• JAG concept developers• State• USAID• DOJ/ICITAP

WG 5: WPS-DoD WPS Strategy and Implementation Plan

Lead: PKSOI /J5 GPP (COL Veronica Oswald)

Purpose (background): The USG is deeply committed to the participation of women in advancing peace and security throughout the world. Consistent with this commitment, in December 2011 (updated in 2016) the inaugural US National Action Plan on Women, Peace, and Security (WPS) was released to help chart a course for the USG to advance women’s inclusion in conflict prevention, conflict mitigation, and peacebuilding. The President signed the WPS Act into law 6 October2017. The National Security Council is anticipated to release the National WPS Strategy early 2019. The assembled group will use PSOTEW to look at these foundational documents and consider potential language to incorporate into a DoD WPS Strategy and Implementation Plan with accompanying DODD assigning roles and responsibilities throughout the department. The team will ensure the document reinforces high level national security guidance as well as USG commitment to the foundational principle that Nation-states and societies are more peaceful and prosperous when women and girls are empowered to realize their full potential through full and equal rights and opportunity.

Objectives: Joint Staff (J5) WPS Lead will establish the priorities for the group and the deliverables desired to inform the development of the DoD WPS Strategy and Implementation Plan and associated documents.

Deliverables: • PKSOI provide Mini-OGC Orientation; discuss the development of an Army course – what are the broad topics to include

(2 hr); provide final Draft of PKSOI WPS Guide for review and comment (hardcopy).• J5 GPP will present the 2019 National WPS Strategy to all PSOTEW attendees (Tent. Noontime lecture)• J5 GPP will lead proposed way ahead discussion (to include intended key document development) with stakeholder

leads (strengthen cooperative engagement with conference WG’s, WPS attendees, key leaders and entities (USAID, DoS, Academia, Civil).

• PKSOI will conduct the out brief for the multiday session.

Participants: • USA: ASCC WPS Reps, USACAPOC WPS Leads• USG: OSD/JS, DoS, USAID, Joint Service Reps, USIP, Military Academia (NDU) • Civil Society: CFR, Institute for WPS at Georgetown, Institute for Inclusive Security, Women for Non Violence, Civil

Society NGO (WPS CSWG – LDRs only invited), Faith-based, Interns, male advocacy group

WG 6: DSS-Defense Support to Stabilization Implementation

Lead: OSD-SHA (Mr. Adam Mausner)

Purpose: The FY20 Legislation for Defense Support for Stabilization will establish authorities and funding for US DoS and DoD Stabilization activities beginning 1 Oct 2019. In order to effectively execute DSS activities, the processes, systems, and responsibilities need to be codified.

Objectives: Initiate dialogue with key DSS stakeholders to build the guidance and systems for:• DSS Funding spending guidance ($25M/year)• Planning and coordination procedures• Request and initiation processes• Training requirements• Reporting procedures (metrics) / AME

Deliverables: • Draft Guidance for DSS (For final product completion NLT 30 Sep 2019)• Design Framework for TTX to validate processes (Execution o/a Aug 2019 at NDU)• Out brief Summary of WG discussions.

Participants:• DoS-F, DoS-CSO, OTI, DSCA, DoD Security cooperation, COCOM planners, Joint Staff, Embassy

POCs, GPOI, OSD-SHA, PKSOI

Hotels Near Carlisle, PA

1. Comfort Suites Downtown Carlisle Address: 10 S. Hanover Street, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 960-1000 Website

PKSOI has blocked rooms at the Comfort Suites, Carlisle, PA at the TDY rate of $94; When making the hotel reservation with your government issued travel card, cite the booking code "PSOTEW." The registration deadline is 13 March 2019.

Additional Area Lodging

2. Hampton Inn Carlisle

Address: 1164 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 240-0200 Website

3. Days Inn Carlisle South

Address: 101 Alexander Spring Rd, Carlisle, PA 17015 Phone: (717) 258-4147 Website

4. Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Carlisle, PA

Address: 1529 Commerce Ave, Carlisle, PA 17015 Phone: (717) 241-4900 Website

5. Days Inn Carlisle North

Address: 1825 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17015 Phone: (717) 245-2242 Website

6. Residence Inn by Marriott Harrisburg Carlisle

Address: 1 Hampton Ct, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 610-9050 Website

7. Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Carlisle

Address: 1528 Commerce Ave, Carlisle, PA 17015 Phone: (717) 243-2080 Website

8. Best Western Carlisle

Address: 1155 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 243-6200 Website

9. Sleep Inn Carlisle

Address: 5 East Garland Drive, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 249-8863 Website

10. Comfort Inn PA Turnpike - I-81

Address: 77 Shady Lane, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 706-3400 Website

11. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Carlisle - Harrisburg Area

Address: 1152 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 240-0080 Website

12. Super 8 Carlisle-South

Address: 100 Alexander Spring Rd., Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 245-9898 Website

13. Super 8 Carlisle North

Address: 1800 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 609-4682 Website

14. Rodeway Inn

Address: 1239 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 249-2800 Website

15. Econo Lodge

Address: 1252 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 243-8585 Website

16. Travelodge Carlisle

Address: 1247 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 243-2960 Website

17. Quality Inn

Address: 1255 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 254-4962 Website

18. Red Roof Inn Carlisle

Address: 1450 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17015 Phone: (717) 245-2400 Website

19. Americas Best Value Inn Carlisle

Address: 1460 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17015 Phone: (717) 249-7775 Website

20. Diamond Carlisle

Address: 1245 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 243-5411 Website

21. IHG Army Hotels Carlisle Barracks - Historia Address: 36 Flowers Rd Bldg 36, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 245-4245 Website

22. Motel 6 Harrisburg - Carlisle

Address: 1153 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 249-7622 Website

23. Stardust Motel

Address: 1502 Holly Pike, Carlisle, PA 17015 Phone: (717) 243-6058

24. Budget Inn Carlisle

Address: 1125 Harrisburg Pike, Carlisle, PA 17013 Phone: (717) 422-5129 Website

25. Carlisle House

Address: South Hanover Street, Carlisle, PA Phone: 1-866-599-6674 www.thecarlislehouse.com

26. Thornwald Mansion

Address: 850 Bicentenial Drive, Carlisle, PA, 17103 Phone: 888-675-8872

www.thornwaldmansion.com

27. Allenberry Resort Address: 1559 Boiling Springs Rd, Boiling Springs, PA, 17007 Phone: 888-734-8507 http://www.allenberry.com/

28. La Quinta Inn & Suites Mechanicsburg Harrisburg

Address: 350 Bent Creek Blvd, Mechanicsburg, PA, 17050 United States Phone: 717-790-1520 http://www.laquintamechanicsburg.com/

29. Holiday Inn Express Harrisburg SW - Mechanicsburg

Address: 6325 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA, 17050 United States Phone: 888-724-6413 www.hiexpress.com/Mechanicsburg/HIExpress

30. Wingate by Wyndham Mechanicsburg

Address: 385 Cumberland Parkway, PA Turnpike Exit 236, Mechanicsburg, PA, 17055 United States Phone: 888-734-8507 http://www.hotelmechanicsburg.com/#gref

Harmony

Hall Rd

From Downtown Carlisle

Turn RightBase Entrance(DO NOT TURN HERE!!)

Base Security Check

VISITOR ENTERANCE ONTO CARLISLE BARRACKS

PKSOI Building 22

Reserved Parking Spot

PKSOI – 2d floor of Upton Hall

Open Parking

Visitor Entrance – You must enter here and process through the guard post. Please closely follow the signs and DO NOT enter directly onto post.

Open Parking

Directions from Washington DC

30

30

15

83

70

270

70

15

7676

81

81

74 283

94

695

695

495

495

Carlisle

Dillsburg

York

Lancaster

Harrisburg Int’l Airport

Capital City Airport

To Pittsburgh

To Philadelphia

To New York CityTo Scranton

Baltimore

Washington

Frederick, MD

Gettysburg

Washington-BaltimoreParkway

Beltway

Directions from Washington DCto Carlisle Barracks, PA

(Approximately 120 miles)

From Washington take Route I-270 North to Frederick, MDTake US-15 North past Gettysburg to Dillsburg Turn left onto PA-74 CarlisleAfter passing Mayapple Golf Course– Take next right onto Fairview Street Cross Trindle Road (PA-641) Continue on Army Heritage Drive Go over I-81 Pass the Army Heritage & Education Center Turn left onto Claremont DriveArriving at Carlisle Barracks, follow signs to enter on the left

Harrisburg

David.Bennett11
Typewritten Text
October 2013

VISITORENTRANCE

901GOLF COURSE INSET 1

CLAREMONT GATEACCESS

CONTROL POINT

870 BARRACKS CROSSING/

AUTO SHOP

YOUTH SERVICES

MEMORIALCHAPEL

OUTDOOR REC

CLUB HOUSE& 19TH HOLESNACK BAR

DELANEY COMMUNITY CENTER

CHILD DEVELOPMENTCENTER

FIRE/POLICESTATION

REYNOLDS THEATER

BLISS HALL

UPTON HALL

THORPEGYM

ARMY WELLNESSCENTER

LETORT VIEWCOMMUNITY

CNTER

DPW

SPLASH ZONEPOOL

TIKI BAR

PRATT HALL

HESSIAN POWDERMAGAZINE/MUSEUM

INDIAN FIELDFITNESS CENTER

ROOT HALLGYM

INDIAN FIELD

HQ COMPANY

SHUGHARTHALL

ANNE ELY HALL

STRATEGIC STUDIES

INSTITUTE & WAR

COLLEGE PRESS

STRIKE ZONE BOWLING CENTER & SNACK BAR

SKATE PARK

ARMY COMMUNITYSERVICES & CONTINUING EDUCATION

CID

VETERINARY SERVICES

844EXCHANGECLASS VI

851COMMISSARY

842

451

460

454

40047

46

119

118

7

22

23

315ROOT HALL 122

121

120

650

COLLINS HALL

686

637609

632

627

314

313

312

38

37

36

330

335

333

452

455

450

DUNHAMHEALTH CLINIC

CARLISLE BARRACKS

DENTAL CLINIC

MCCONNEL

YOUTH CENTER

860

YOUNG HALL 116

CEMETERY

Marshall Ridge

Asburn GateDoD ID only

Heritage Park

Heritage Heights

The Meadows

Washington Hall

AshburnHall

P2

P15

P1

P13

P12

P11

P10

P9

P8

P7

P6

P5

P4

P3

P14

BLDG. GRID ACTIVITIES & SERVICES

632 F-18 Army Community Service (ACS)

632 F-18 Army Continuing Education Center

950 Army Heritage Hducation Center (AHEC)

632 F-18 Army Substance Abuse Program

844 I-8 ATM

122 F-8 ATM

122 F-8 Army War College (Root Hall)

315 F-7 Army Wellness Center

870 N-12 Arts & Crafts Studios & Auto Center, Barracks Crossing

121 G-8 Bliss Hall

686 D-16 Bowling Center & Snack Bar, Strike Zone

455 L-10 Child Development Center (CDC), Moore

452 K-12 Chapel, Army War College Memorial

46 I-8 Civilian Personnel

844 K-15 Class VI Store

851 K-17 Commisary

314 G-5 Contracting

650 E-15 Center for Strategic Leadership and Development (Collins Hall)

842 J-16 Credit Union, Members 1st

609 F-16 Criminal Investigation Division (CID)

451 L-12 Delaney Field Clubhouse

450 M-8 Dental Clinic, Carlisle Barracks

842 J-17 Dry Cleaners

46 I-8 EEO/EO

844 K-15 Exchange

451 I-12 Family Housing, Balfour Beatty Communities

46 G-7 Family, Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (FMWR)

400 J-10 Fire and Police Departments

22 G-7 Garrison Headquarters

901 Inset 1 Golf Course – 19th hole Snack Bar

120 F-10 Gym, Root Hall

23 G-7 Gym, Thorpe Hall

119 G-10 Gym, Indian Field Fitness Center

450 L-8 Health Clinic, Dunham

38 J-4 Hessian Powder Magazine/Museum

460 J-12 Housing Office, Carlisle Barracks

454 J-11 HQ Company

46 I-8 ID Cards

314 G-5 In/out Processing

842 J-14 Leisure Travel Services (LTS)

22 G-7 Legal Office

313 G-4 Letort View Community Center (LVCC)

122 E-9 Library

36 K-4 Lodging, Ashburn Hall

37 K-4 Lodging, Pratt Hall

7 H-8 Lodging, Washington Hall

46 I-8 Military Personnel Office

118 G-9 Movie Theather, Reynolds

860 K-16 Outdoor Recreation

46 I-8 Post Office, U.S.

122 F-8 Public Affairs Office

314 G-5 Resource Management (DRM)

46 I-8 Retirement Services

460 J-12 Soldiers Housing Barracks (Shugart Hall)

333 G-3 Swimming Pool

335 G-4 Tiki Bar

46 I-8 Transportation Office

627 F-19 Veterinary Services

637 F-15 Youth Services

690 F-15 Youth Skate Park

116 I-11 Young Hall

Billeting Information

Root HallU.S. Army War College

Ashburn GateAccess restricted to holders of Department of Defense

identification cards

Go through security.Your car may be searched!

Washington Hall

IHG Army Hotel Carlisle Barracks

717-245-4245Front desk open 24 hours a day

LVCC

Collins Hall Center forStrategic Leadership &

Development

Claremont Gate Entrance

Do NOT follow GPS when entering Carlisle Barracks.

Follow signs. You must enter via Jim Thorpe Rd.

Within Walking Distance:

Additional Restaurants near US Army War College

Issei Noodle www.isseinoodle.com 54 W High St, Carlisle, PA 17013

Cafe Bruges cafebruges.com 16 N Pitt St, Carlisle, PA 17013

Market Cross Pub www.marketcrosspub.com 113 N Hanover St, Carlisle, PA 17013

Brick Kitchen And Bar 113 W High St, Carlisle, PA 17013 Redd's Smokehouse BBQ reddssmokehousebbq.com 109 N Hanover St, Carlisle, PA 17013

Andalusia www.andalusiacarlisle.com 26 N Hanover St, Carlisle, PA 17013

Momma Spriggs www.mommaspriggs.com 160 York Rd, Carlisle, PA 17013

Seve-N-Dots Publik Pizza www.handmadepizzaincarlislepa.com 40 E Louther St, Carlisle, PA 17013 Hamilton Restaurant 55 W High St, Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 249-4410

AYA Steakhouse www.ayasteakhouse.com 235 S Spring Garden St Carlisle, PA 17013

Chen's Asian Restaurant www.chenscarlisle.com 310 N Hanover St, Carlisle, PA 17013 Marcello's Pizza & Ristorante www.marcelloscarlisle.com 900 Cavalry Rd, Carlisle, PA 17013

North Hanover Grille northhanovergrille.com 37-39 N Hanover St, Carlisle, PA 17013

Piatto piatto.com 22 W Pomfret St, Carlisle, PA 17013

Rustic Tavern www.rustictavern.com 823 Newville Rd, Carlisle, PA 17013

Mt Fuji www.mtfujirestaurants.com 149 N Hanover St, Carlisle, PA 17013 (717) 243-2788

Gingerbread Man www.gingerbreadman.com 5 S Court House Ave, Carlisle, PA 17013

AAFES Post Exchange Sumner Rd Bldg 844 Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013

853 N Hanover St Carlisle, PA 17013 (just outside Ashburn Gate)

Coffee Break: Root Hall Cafeteria

CARLISLE BARRACKS INSTALLATION ACCESS CONTROL APPLICATION

Please provide the following information for completion of a National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and Army Law Enforcement Reporting and Tracking System (ALERTS) Installation access check.

NAME: ____________________________________ __________________________

Last, First, Middle Maiden (If applicable)

SSN#: DRIVERS LICENSE # / STATE ID #: STATE:

DOB: ___________________________ PRIMARY PHONE:______________________ SEX: ______

(Date of Birth) YYYY/MM/DD

HOME ADDRESS: ________________________________________________________

Street City State Zip

REASON FOR VISIT:

GOVERNMENT SPONSOR INFORMATION:

__________________________________________________________________________________ (NAME/AGENCY/PHONE #)

END DATE OF PASS REQUESTED: __________________ ______________________________ (NOT TO EXCEED ONE YEAR) GOVERNMENT SPONSOR SIGNATURE

NO GOVERNMENT SPONSOR REQUESTED END DATE OF PASS: __________________ NOT TO EXCEED 30 DAYS

I have been advised that my gaining access to the Carlisle Barracks Installation is contingent upon successful completion of a criminal history background check. I understand that the background check includes accessing information within the NCIC and ALERTS. I have been advised that all information received from these checks will be maintained within the Directorate of Emergency Services and properly destroyed at the completion of the purpose of request.

SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT: _______________________________________ LAW ENFORCEMENT USE BELOW THIS LINE ONLY

( ) No adverse information found. ( ) Adverse information found Installation Access Control is cleared by this office. ( ) Adverse information found Installation Access Control is NOT cleared by this office.

PRINT NAME / SIGNATURE / DATE ____________________________________________________

INITIALS & DATE OF CHECK ONLY

DL NCIC ALERTS PASS# DATA REQUIRED BY THE PRIVACY ACT OF 1974

AUTHORITY: 5 USC 552a(b), 10 USC 3013, Title 10 United States Code, Section 3012(g), E.O. 9397 PRINCIPLE PURPOSE: To provide law enforcement officials with means by which information may be accurately identified in order to enforce security provisions. ROUTINE USE: Your social security number is used as an additional/alternate means of identification to facilitate filing and retrieval. DISCLOSURE: Disclosure of your social security number is voluntary. Failure to disclose the information requested precludes consideration of an application for access to the Carlisle Barracks Installation through the use of a temporary pass or as part of an event list. Personnel not submitting to a background check will be denied unescorted access to the Carlisle Barracks Installation.

CBks (DES) Form 228-R-E Rev May 16