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4/17/93
LANTNAVFACENGCOM A&E GUIDE
IDS installation can be divided into five general functional categories:
(a) Navy MCON funded projects
(b) Nuclear ordnance storage sites
(c) Conventional arms, ammunition, and explosives storage sites
(A&E)
(d) Marine Corps funded projects
(e) All other special projects and non-MCON funded projects
Planning, design and installation of IDS categories (a), (b), and (c) are
the responsibility of the Naval Investigative Service Command (COMNISCOM). A&E
shall coordinate IDS power requirements and conduit runs for IDS categories (a), (b),
and (c) with the appropriate contacts within COMNISCOM.
Category (e) projects are planned and designed by the A&E utilizing
commercial systems for installation by the construction contractor. Identify areas
requiring IDS and types of systems and sensors proposed. For category (d) projects,
consult PM for guidance to determine if IDS will be A&E designed.
Describe access control equipment (versus IDS) when required and
outline location, function, and area of control and clearly show where access control
and IDS are integral to one another.
(2) Energy Monitoring and Control Systems (EMCS)
(a) Military installations where an EMCS is in existence or proposed,
new construction projects shall meet the following requirements. Table 4.8.2.1
identifies installations where EMCS requirements are applicable. If applicable, contact
the PM to obtain the A&E Guide for EMCS interfacing, which further describes sizes
and types of systems.
1. Provide sensor and control points terminated in a Data
Terminal Cabinet (DTC) for future interface with EMCS.
2. Provide backboard for future Field Interface Device (FID) or
Multiplexer (MUX).
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