Physical Protection Coordination Sample Clauses

Physical Protection Coordination. Effective access control and response to threats against site activities and facilities requires integrated access control for USEC and DOE activities and coordinated command and control in responding to threats against site facilities and activities. USEC will continue to maintain a physical security protection plan for the GDPs which defines the roles and responsibilities of the site security organizations. In the event of a security threat at the GDPs (including both leased and non-leased areas), USEC’s security force has the responsibility to initially respond to the threat and determine the appropriate course of action. Depending on the significance of the security threat, the Emergency Operations Center at the affected site will be activated and, as discussed in Item 4 of this enclosure, USEC and DOE will respond accordingly. This relationship will continue to be maintained when NRC assumes regulatory oversight of the GDPs. 2 The controlled area is defined as an area outside the restricted area but inside the site (reservation) boundary. 3 See USEC letter to NRC dated December 13, 1995, in response to Question 2.0Q5 of the application for PGDP and PORTS.
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