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The document outlines requirements for a contractor's security plan and personnel in Afghanistan. It states that security personnel must submit to biometric testing and background checks with Afghan and coalition forces. Any personnel found on enemy combatant lists must be removed. The security plan must include a list of essential equipment from sources like the ANA, ANP, coalition forces, or contractor. Security forces will provide their own weapons and equipment. The contractor must properly arm security personnel according to the threat level. The security plan must address project security requirements like those for road projects, transportation, convoys, and supply movement.
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Appendix A - 1 - 53

The document outlines requirements for a contractor's security plan and personnel in Afghanistan. It states that security personnel must submit to biometric testing and background checks with Afghan and coalition forces. Any personnel found on enemy combatant lists must be removed. The security plan must include a list of essential equipment from sources like the ANA, ANP, coalition forces, or contractor. Security forces will provide their own weapons and equipment. The contractor must properly arm security personnel according to the threat level. The security plan must address project security requirements like those for road projects, transportation, convoys, and supply movement.
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enrollment or scanning (retinal scan); the Contractor must be prepared to submit its personnel to
either process.
c. The names of security personnel and the Biometrics testing results will be vetted with the Afghanistan
government, International Security Assistance Forces (ISAF), or U.S. Forces-Afghanistan to
determine if any of the proposed security personnel are on the list of enemy combatants compiled by
these sources.
d. If the Contractor is notified by the Contracting Officer that such security personnel are on any of these
lists of enemy combatants, or known criminal background, such employees shall be immediately
removed from the work under this Contract.
2.2 CONTRACTOR PROVIDED EQUIPMENT
a. The Contractors Security Plan shall include a list of key and essential equipment that shall be
furnished to ensure its security program functions as planned.
1. The key and essential equipment list shall detail from which source(s) the equipment shall be
furnished ANA, ANP, APPF, Coalition forces, PSC subcontractor or contractor furnished.
2. The key and essential equipment list shall detail the type, quantity, nomenclature and expected
use of major items of key and essential equipment to include, but not be limited to: weapons,
explosive devices, personal protective equipment, radios, phones, other communications devices,
vehicles, uniforms, and the like.
b. Security forces such as the ANA, ANP, APPF and Coalition forces, shall be expected to provide their
own weapons, and other military or security equipment with which to perform their duties. The
Contractor shall coordinate equipment needs with its PSC subcontractor, as necessary. The
Contractor shall not provide equipment to ANA, ANP, APPF or Coalition security forces, which by
nature of their organizations and missions, they are required to keep and maintain, unless prior
approval from the Governments Contracting Officer is obtained.
c. The Contractor shall assure that its security personnel are properly armed. Armament shall be
commensurate to the level of threat and to ensure survivability of contractor and Government
personnel.
3.0 EXECUTION
3.1 SECURITY
3.1.1 DEFINITIONS
a. The Contractor shall develop a Security Plan and maintain a Security Program which is consistent
with the Security Rating for the project and which takes into account the nature of the security
requirements associated with the project. The Government has identified the following security
requirements which are generally applicable to its contractors:
1. Projects outside of active Coalition Force bases
2. Projects on active Coalition Force bases
3. Security for road projects, transportation and convoys
4. Movement of project supplies and equipment
b. During preparation of its Security Plan, the Contractor shall identify which security requirements apply
to its Contract and incorporate this Section's standards concerning each security requirement into its
plan.
W912DQ-13-R-4034

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