5.2.
Issues Evaluation
Anti-Terrorism / Force Protection
Anti‐Terrorism / Force Protection (AT/FP) relates to the safety of personnel,
facilities, and information on an installation from outside threats. Security
concerns and trespassing can present immediate compatibility concerns to
installations. Due to current world conditions and recent events, military
installations are required to meet more restrictive standards to address
AT/FP issues. These standards include increased security checks at
installation gates and physical changes (such as new gate / entry designs).
Additional emphasis on credential and vehicle checks can create capacity
and queuing issues with entrance gates that are inadequate to support the
high volume of vehicles requiring access to the installation on a daily basis.
The reduced processing throughput time at the gates can create circulation
issues and general safety concerns external to the installation and within
local communities.
Key Terms
Anchor Development. An anchor development refers to a development
opportunity that creates potential future opportunities for economic
development near the anchor development.
Building Setback. A building setback refers to the required separation
between a lot line (and / or a right‐of‐way line) and