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U.S. Department of Energy                                  ORDER
     Washington, D.C.                                   DOE 5632.7A
                                                          4-13-94
                                               Change 1:  2-13-95

SUBJECT:  PROTECTIVE FORCE PROGRAM

1.  PURPOSE.  To prescribe Department of Energy policy, responsibilities,
    and requirements for the management and operation of the Protective
    Force Program.

2.  CANCELLATIONS.

    a.   DOE 5632.7, PROTECTIVE FORCE, of 2-9-88.

    b.   DOE 5632.8, PROTECTION PROGRAM OPERATIONS:  SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
         TESTS, of 2-4-88.

3.  APPLICABILITY/EXCLUSIONS/DEVIATIONS.

    a.   General.  This Order applies to Departmental Elements responsible
         for management and operation of protective forces to ensure the
         protection of classified matter and the safeguarding of nuclear
         materials.

    b.   Application to Contracts.  The provisions of this Order are to be
         applied to covered contractors and they will apply to the extent
         implemented under a contract or other agreement.  A covered
         contractor (e.g. management and operating contractor, service
         support contractor, onsite contractor) is a seller of supplies or
         services that has been awarded a procurement contract or
         subcontract to provide protective forces.

    c.   Exclusions.  Departmental facilities and activities subject to
         regulation by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission are exempt from the
         requirements of this Order.

    d.   Deviations.  Deviations from requirements shall be processed
         according to DOE 5630.11B, SAFEGUARDS AND SECURITY PROGRAM.

4.  REFERENCES AND DEFINITIONS.   See Attachment 1.

5.  AUTHORITY/BACKGROUND.  References 1 through 5 are sections of the United
    States Code which establish authoritative foundations for this Order.
    References 6 through 13 are parts of the Code of Federal Regulations
    regarding protective force matters, which are set forth in the Order as
    requirements and responsibilities for Departmental personnel.

6.  POLICY.

    a.   Safeguards and security interests shall be protected from theft,
         diversion, industrial sabotage, radiological sabotage,
         toxicological sabotage, espionage, unauthorized access, loss,
         compromise, and other hostile acts, which may cause unacceptable
         adverse impacts on national security, program continuity, the
         health and safety of Departmental and contractor employees, the
         public, or the environment.

    b.   Protective forces shall be provided training, equipment, and
         resources to ensure effective performance of assigned functions and
         tasks under normal and emergency conditions.

    c.   Contractor protective force personnel shall comply with medical and
         physical fitness criteria established by regulation (see Title 10,
         Code of Federal Regulations, Part 1046 (10 CFR 1046) "Physical
         Protection of Security Interests").  Contractor protective force
         personnel at the Strategic Petroleum Reserve shall comply with the
         training requirements in 10 CFR 1049, "Limited Arrest Authority and
         Use of Force by Protective Force Officers of the Strategic
         Petroleum Reserve.

    d.   Protective force personnel shall conform to Departmental policy on
         the use of force as established in 10 CFR 1047 "Limited Arrest
         Authority and Use of Force by Protective Force Officers" and 1049,
         as applicable.

    e.   Federal protective force personnel shall comply with Departmental
         and Office of Personnel Management requirements for medical and
         physical qualifications.

7.  RESPONSIBILITIES AND AUTHORITIES.

    a.   Heads of Departmental Elements, as appropriate, shall ensure that
         protective forces under their cognizance are managed, trained,
         equipped, provided facilitie, and provided logistical,
         intelligence, communications, and other support services to
         maintain adequate protection for Departmental safeguards and
         security interests.

    b.   Director of Nonproliferation and National Security, through the
         Director of Security Affairs, provides management direction and
         coordination in the development, implementation, and oversight of
         the comprehensive Safeguards and security Program.

         (1)  The Director of Security Affairs shall:

              (a)  Promulgate and establish safeguards and security
                   policies, standards, and guidance for the Protective
                   Force Program.

              (b)  Authorize and may delegate authority to authorize,
                   pursuant to section 161k of the Atomic Energy Act of
                   1954, as amended or section 661 of the Department of
                   Energy Organization Act, as amended, as applicable, the
                   carrying of firearms and the making of arrests without
                   warrant by Departmental, contractor, and subcontractor
                   protective force personnel, as necessary, in the
                   performance of official duties.

         (2)  Director of Safeguards and Security shall serve as the
              Departmental focal point for Protective Force Program matters.

              (a)  Review, develop, and coordinate Departmental policy,
                   standards, and procedures for the management, operation,
                   training, and equipping, of protective force personnel.

              (b)  For the Headquarters Protective Force Program, assume
                   those responsibilities and authorities prescribed for
                   Heads of Departmental Elements and Heads of Field
                   Elements in paragraphs 7a and 7e.  Through the Director,
                   Headquarters Operations Division, establish policies,
                   procedures, and plans for the maintenance and operations
                   of the Headquarters Protective Force, and provide
                   management and direction for the program.

              (c)  Maintain liaison with civilian and military law
                   enforcement agencies and serve as the Departmental focal
                   point for such liaison.

              (d)  Manage and operate the Executive Protection Program.

    c.   Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Health shall:

         (1)  Assist in the development of protective force policy issues to
              ensure safety considerations are properly integrated.

         (2)  Through the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Independent
              Oversight and Appraisals, provide independent inspection and
              evaluation to assess the effectiveness of safeguards and
              security programs implemented under this Order.

    d.   Director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program shall, in accordance
         with the responsibilities and authorities assigned by Executive
         Order 12344 [statutorily prescribed by Public Law 98-525 (42 U.S.C.
         7158, note)] and to ensure consistency throughout the joint Navy/
         Department of Energy organization of the Naval Nuclear Propulsion
         Program. implement and oversee all policy and practices pertaining
         to this Order for activities under the Director's cognizance.

    e.   Heads of Field Elements, in addition to the responsibilities in
         paragraph 7a, shall provide management of and direction to
         protective forces to ensure the Department's safeguards and
         security interests are adequately protected.

         (1)  Ensure the development and maintenance of directives, plans,
              and procedures for the direction of protective force personnel
              in normal and emergency duties.

         (2)  Require covered contractors to develop, implement, and manage
              protective force programs in accordance with applicable
              provisions of this Order.

         (3)  As delegated by the Director of Security Affairs, authorize
              the Department's Federal and contractor employees to carry
              firearms and make arrests without warrant.

         (4)  Ensure that protective force personnel under their authority
              are provided training and meet mandatory qualification
              requirements as delineated by this Order.

              (a)  Ensure resources are provided to train and equip
                   protective forces and to maintain associated equipment,
                   facilities, and supplies.

              (b)  Approve training programs for Security Police Officers
                   and Security Officers.

         (5)  Ensure liaison is maintained with the Federal Bureau of
              Investigation and other Federal and local law enforcement
              agencies, which may be required to supplement the Department's
              Federal and contractor protective force personnel for response
              to safeguards and security incidents.

         (6)  Ensure inclusion in procurement packages, for each procurement
              requiring the application of this Order, the following:  (a)
              identification of this Order; (b) identification of the
              specific requirements with which a contractor or other awardee
              is to comply; or if this is not practicable, identification of
              the specific paragraphs or other portions of this Order with
              which a contractor or other awardee is to comply; and (c)
              requirements for the flowdown of provisions of this Order to
              any subcontract or subaward.  For application to awarded
              management and operating contracts, Heads of Field Elements
              may set forth this information in written communication to the
              contracting officer rather than in a procurement request
              package.

    f.   Manager, Albuquerque Operations Office, in addition to the
         responsibilities in paragraph 7e as operator of the Transportation
         Safeguards System shall ensure the development of medical, physical
         fitness, and training program requirements, and operating
         procedures for Transportation Safeguards Division protective force
         personnel.

8.  REQUIREMENTS.  Protective forces are used to protect the Department's
    safeguards and security interests from theft, diversion, industrial
    sabotage, radiological sabotage, toxicological sabotage, espionage,
    unauthorized access, loss, compromise, and other hostile acts which may
    cause unacceptable adverse impacts on national security, program
    continuity, the health and safety of Departmental and contractor
    employees, the public, or the environment; and to protect life and
    property as defined in 10 CFR 1047 and 1049.

    a.   Protective forces, consisting of Security Police Officers, are
         required at Security Areas that:

         (1)  Receive, use, process, or store Category I or II quantities of
              special nuclear material (see DOE 5633.3A, CONTROL AND
              ACCOUNTABILITY OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS).

         (2)  Manufacture, store, or test nuclear weapons, nuclear test
              devices, or completed nuclear assemblies.

         (3)  Represent a target for radiological or toxicological sabotage.

         (4)  Contain a unique or one-of-a-kind capability in the Department
              that must be protected for purposes of program continuity or
              to preclude unacceptable adverse impact to national security
              when the need has been so designated by the Head of the Field
              Element and concurred with by the Director of Security Affairs
              and the cognizant Head of Headquarters Element.

    b.   Albuquerque Operations Office, Transportation Safeguards Division,
         armed Federal protective personnel are required to provide for the
         safe, secure, domestic transportation of:

         (1)  Department of Energy-owned or controlled nuclear explosives
              and nuclear devices.

         (2)  Category II or greater quantities of special nuclear material,
              excluding naval reactor core shipments.

         (3)  Classified configurations of nuclear weapons components
              containing Category III quantities of special nuclear
              material.

         (4)  Any form of Plutonium-238 in excess of five grams.

         (5)  Limited life components of nuclear weapons.

         (6)  Other material as specified by statute, legislation, order, or
              competent authority.

    c.   Special Response Teams are required at Departmental sites or
         facilities containing Category I quantities of special nuclear
         material at Attractiveness Levels A and B (see DOE 5633.3B).

    d.   Security Officers may be used to enforce the protection
         requirements of safeguards and security directives.

9.  SUPPLEMENTARY DIRECTIVES AND GUIDANCE.  Supplementary directives to this
    Order, pertaining to requirements, standards, and procedures, shall be
    published as DOE 5632.7A Manuals.  For example, DOE M 5632.7-1, FIREARMS
    QUALIFICATION COURSES, contains requirements for the conduct of firearms
    qualification evaluations.  Discretionary information relating to
    procedures, performance levels, and standards may be published as
    Guides.

10. IMPLEMENTATION.  The majority of requirements in this directive is the
    same as those contained in DOE 5632.7.  The requirements established in
    10 CFR 1046 were effective September 30, 1993.  The policy contained in
    this Order shall be implemented as soon as possible consistent with
    collective bargaining and similar agreements and contractual
    requirements.  Implementation plans for any requirements that cannot be
    implemented within 6 months of the effective date of this Order or
    within existing resources shall be developed by Heads of Field Elements
    and submitted to the Office of Safeguards and Security.

11. ASSISTANCE.  Contact the Chief, Physical Security Branch, telephone
    (301)-903-4244, for assistance.

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY:



                                       ARCHER L. DURHAM
                                       Assistant Secretary for
                                       Human Resources and Administration