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4/17/93
LANTNAVFACENGCOM A&E GUIDE
K. Identify test equipment, repair shop, and spare parts storage requirements.
L. Describe equipment, instrumentation, arrangement, and space
requirements indicating requirements for racks, consoles, and individual mountings.
Provide the most economical design in first cost, operation and maintenance costs, and
operating conditions conforming to best engineering concepts.
M. Identify wiring and cabling requirements plus terminations.
N. Identify power and lighting requirements, including emergency or
standby requirements.
O. Describe air conditioning, including humidity and dust-control
requirements.
P.
Identify interference and clearance requirements.
Q. State security requirements (including tempest and red/black criteria).
(1) Security/Entry Control System
Specific site physical security requirements are to be obtained from the
Claimant/User, various Navy, DOD and other Security Criteria. The objective is to
identify early in the concept analysis those physical security requirements resulting
from local unique environment, conditions, operations, and mission of the facility so
they can be fully and properly incorporated into the facility design. Refer to MIL-
HDBK-1013/1 and DM 13.02 for further guidance.
Identify separately from the other project elements the requirements
for Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). Any of the following items and their
interconnecting circuits may be considered part of an IDS:
Annunciation Panels and Cabinets
Visual and Audible Annunciators
Magnetic Switches
Proximity (capacitance) Sensors
Wire Grids
Vibration Detectors
Power Supplies Integral to Items on this list
Closed Circuit Television Cameras and Monitors, and Video Recorders
used for Intrusion Detection purposes
Access Control Systems
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