UFC 1-300-09N
25 May 2005
Change 1, 22 February 2006
Change 2, 4 December 2006
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DoD Minimum Antiterrorism Standards for Buildings.
UFC 4-010-01 and UFC 4-010-02 (For Official Use Only FOUO) establish standards
that provide minimum levels of protection against terrorist attacks for the occupants of
all DoD inhabited buildings. These UFC are intended to be used by security and
antiterrorism personnel and design teams to identify the minimum requirements that
must be incorporated into the design of all new construction and major renovations of
inhabited DoD buildings. They also include recommendations that should be, but are
not required to be incorporated into all such buildings.
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Security Engineering Facilities Planning Manual.
UFC 4-020-01, Security Engineering Facilities Planning Manuel, presents processes for
developing the design criteria necessary to incorporate security and antiterrorism into
DoD facilities and for identifying the cost implications of applying those design criteria.
The design criteria may be limited to the requirements of the minimum standards, or
they may include one of four issues as described below.
Protection of assets other than those addressed in the minimum standards
(people).
Aggressor tactics that are not addressed in the minimum standards.
Levels of protection beyond those required by the minimum standards.
The cost implications for security and antiterrorism are addressed as cost
increases over conventional construction for common construction types.
The changes in construction represented by those cost increases are
tabulated for reference, but they represent only representative construction
that will meet the requirements of the design criteria. The manual also
addresses the tradeoffs between cost and risk. UFC 4-020-01 is intended to
be used by planners as well as security and antiterrorism personnel with
support from planning team members.
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OWNERSHIP OF PROJECT DOCUMENTS.
The clauses set forth in DFAR 252.227-7023, Drawings and Other Data to Become
Property of Government, DFAR 227.71, Rights in Technical Data, and DFAR 227.72
Rights in Computer Software and Computer Software Documentation, apply to all
project design documents.
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REGISTRATION.
Develop stateside project documents under the direction of a Registered Architect or a
Professional Engineer currently licensed in accordance with FAR 52-236-25,
Requirements for Registration of Designers. Develop foreign project documents under
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