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Protective Service Specialist (Active Duty Military)
United Services Military Apprenticeship Program
Work Process Content
On the Job Training
Administration
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200
A. Develop Security programs and instructions. B. Apply security Policies and procedures. C. Implement Incident Response Plans. D. Enforce applicable jurisdictions and legal limitations. E. Complete security reports, documents, and logs. F. Demonstrate knowledge of Rules of Engagement (ROE) and Use of Force (UOF). G. Perform required security inventories. H. Store protective service gear and equipment. I. Store protective service vehicle. J. Operate computer software programs.
Safety
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100
A. Apply operational risk management techniques. B. Conduct pre-operational check on emergency vehicles and equipment. C. Demonstrate knowledge of first aid and basic life support. D. Perform required maintenance for security gear and equipment.
Communications
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100
A. Conduct radio communications. B. Operate communications equipment. C. Operate a radio surveillance headset kit. D. Operate electronic counter measures equipment. E. Liaison with law enforcement and intelligence agencies. F. Coordinate inter-agency responses. G. Manage media and public affairs personnel.
Weapons
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400
A. Qualify with assigned weapons. B. Maintain assigned weapons. C. Perform a function check on assigned weapons. D. Load/Unload assigned weapons. E. Correct malfunction of assigned weapon. F. Engage targets with assigned weapon. G. Engage targets from a concealed holster. H. Demonstrate shooting and moving Attack on Principle Drills (AOP). I. Demonstrate how to transition weapon systems. J. Fire special weapons. K. Identify requirements for a basic combat load while operating in a tactical situation/environment. L. Transport small arms and ammunition.
Security Operations
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500
A. Conduct Personal Security Vulnerability Assessments. B. Conduct Protective Services threat assessment. C. Conduct a systematic search of a vehicle/area/building/room. D. Conduct security control room operations. E. Conduct security drills. F. Perform techniques of surveillance. G. Conduct counter surveillance. H. Exercise duress alarms at office and quarters. I. Exercise duress or code word procedures. J. Operate and monitor Electronic Security Systems (ESS). Operate screening and detection equipment. K. Screen/inspect incoming mail/correspondence. L. Monitor telephone threats. M. Recognize Improvised Explosive Devices (IED). N. Verify identification credentials and documents.
Protective Detail Operations
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700
A. Plan a protective mission detail. B. Conduct a mission brief. C. Conduct route survey and analysis. D. Conduct protection team advances, arrivals and departures. E. Perform protection team walking formations. F. Conduct site survey on public/government facilities/institutions. G. Conduct vulnerability threat and intelligence briefing. H. Identify members of a Protective Service detail. I. Identify mission requirements in a Tactical area. J. Perform Protective Services Motorcade Operations. K. Perform precision vehicle operations. L. Supervise protective service movements. M. Demonstrate unarmed defense techniques against an attack. N. Engage identified targets with assigned weapon under physical stress. O. Engage identified targets with assigned weapon under physical stress during the hours of darkness. P. Transport injured personnel.
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