Wednesday, July 21, 2010

DOD Directives with Civil Preparedness Implications

The list set forth below badly needs update but due to frequent requests for the information currently in my possession I have decided to post on the blog so that a baseline for DOD directives can be established. The NCS (National Communications System) which was a dual-hatted DOD agency was transferred to DHS by the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and now is housed in the National Programs and Protection Directorate of DHS. DOD regulations published in the Code of Federal Regulations continue to be largely out of date to the extant they impact civil agency relationships. Perhaps this is telling in itself since activation of JAG reservists could easily accomplish at least the deletion of obsolete material. Of course the civilian control of the Armed Forces remains largely smoke and mirrors in many ways and apparently both the civilian leadership and military leadership like it that way. Dangerously sloppy to me, however. So here is my rather out of date listing:

Department of Defense Directives Relating to Homeland Security

Department of Defense Directives (DoDDs) for homeland security, including domestic preparedness defense (combating terrorism and WMD), continuity of operations, OG, and border and coastal defense.

Domestic Preparedness
1. DoD Directive 3025.1, "Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA), " January 15, 1993
2. DoD Directive 3025.12, "Military Assistance for Civil Disturbances (MACDIS), " February 4, 1994
3. DoD Directive 3025.15, "Military Assistance to Civil Authorities (MACA), " February 18, 1997
4. DoD Directive 1330.5, “American National Red Cross”, August 16, 1969
5. DoD Directive2000.15, “Support to Special Events”, November 21, 1994
6. DoD Directive 2060.2, “Department of Defense Counterproliferation Implementation,” July 9, 1996
7. DoD Directive 3020.36, "Assignment of National Security Emergency Preparedness (NSEP) Responsibilities to Department of Defense Components," November 2, 1988
8. DoD Directive 3005.7, “Emergency Requirements, Allocations, Priorities, and Permits for DoD Use of Domestic Civil Transportation,” May 5, 1985
9. DoD Directive 3150.5, “DoD Response to Improvised Nuclear Device (IND) Incidents,” March 24, 1987
10. DoD Directive 3150.8, “DoD Response to Radiological Accidents,” June13. 1996
11. DoD Directive 4270.36, “DoD Emergency, Contingency, and Other Unprogrammed Construction Projects, June 17, 1997
12. DoD Directive 4715.1, “Environmental Security,” February 24, 1996
13. DoD Directive5030.14, “Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Prevention and Contingency Program,” June 1, 1977
14. DoD Directive 5230.16, “Nuclear Accident and Incident Public Affairs (PA) Guidance, December 20, 1994
15. DoD 5505.9, “Interception of Wire, Electronic, and Oral Communications for Law Enforcement,” April 20, 1995
16. DoD Directive 5525.5, "DoD Cooperation with Civilian Law Enforcement Officials” January 15, 1986
17. DoD Directive 5525.7, “Implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding Between the Department of Justice and the Department of Defense Relating to the Investigation and Prosecution of Certain Crimes,” January 22, 1985
Continuity of Operations
Force Protection
18. DoD Directive 2000.12, “DoD AntiTerrorism/Force Protection Program (AT/FP),” April 13, 1999
19. DoD Handbook 0-2000.12H, Protection of DoD Personnel and Activities Against Acts of Terrorism and Political Turbulence, Feb19, 1993
20. DoD Directive 5160.5, “Responsibilities for Research, Development, and Acquisition of Chemical Weapons and Chemical and Biological Defense, May 1, 1985
21. DoD Directive 6205.3, “DoD Immunization Program for Biological Warfare Defense, “ November 26, 1993
22. DoD Directive 6490.2, “Joint Medical Surveillance,” August 30, 1997
Continuity of Headquarters Operations
23. DoD Directive 3020.26, “Continuity of Operations (COOP) Policy and Planning, May 26, 1995
24. DoD Directive 1400.31, “DoD Civilian Work Force Contingency and Emergency Planning and Execution
25. DoD Directive 1404.1, Emergency-Essential (E-E) DoD U.S. Citizen Civilian Employees,” May 10, 1992
26. Critical Asset Assurance/ Critical Infrastructure Protection
27. DoD Directive 5160.54, “Critical Asset Assurance Program(CAAP),” January 20, 1998 (withdrawn).
28. DoD Directive S-5210.36, "Provision of DoD Sensitive Support to DoD components and Other Departments and Agencies of the U.S. Government," June 10, 1986
29. DoD Directive 2000.12, "DoD Combating Terrorism Program," September 15, 1996
30. DoD Instruction 2000.16, “DoD Antiterrorism Standards,” June 14, 2001
31. DoD Directive 5200.2,”DoD Personnel Security Program,” April 9, 1999
32. DoD Directive 5200.26, “Defense Investigative Program,” June 12, 1979
33. DoD Directive 5205.2, “DoD Operations Security Program,” July 7, 1983
34. DoD Directive 5100.76. “Physical Security Review Board” February 10, 1981
35. DoD Directive 5100.78. “United States Port Security Program,” August 25, 1981
36. DoD Directive 5126.46, “Defense Energy Information System (DEIS),” December 2, 1987
37. DoD Directive 5200.8, “Security of DoD Installations and Resources,” April 25, 1991
38. DoD Directive 5210.46, “DoD Building Security for the National Capital Region, January 28, 1982
39. DoD Directive 5210.63, “Security of Nuclear Reactors and Special nuclear Materials,” April 6, 1990
40. DoD Directive 5210.64, Alternate Joint Communications Center Protection Program,” November 6, 1978
41. DoD Directive 5210.65, “Chemical Agent Security Program,” December 8, 1980
42. DoD Directive 5100.41, “Executive Agent Responsibilities for the National Communications System (NCS),” May 1, 1991
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