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File: 123096_jul96_decls1_0477.txt
Subject: SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION AFTER ACTION REPORT
Unit: 1ST ID
Parent Organization: VII CORPS
Box ID: BX001008
Folder Title: DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS
Document Number: 4
Folder Seq #: 11
UNCLASSIFIED
04/19/91
JULLS LONG REPORT
1. (U) JULLS NUMBER: 32937-46072 (00302), submitted by RLY
AFZN-DL-S-PB, Ms Robinson, 856-2011, (913)239-2011.
2. (U) Operation DESERT SHIELD conducted by USCENTCOM on 02/06/91.
3. (U) KEYWORDS: PLANNING, RWO (REAL WORLD OPS), USA (US ARMY),
ACTIVE COMPONENT, LOGISTICS, SECURITY ASSISTANCE, UNFAVORABLE,
COORDINATION, INTEROPERABILITY, CRIT3 (IMPORTANT PROBLEM).
4. (U) TITLE: Plans and Policy: DOL-IPECO: Lock and Key Control
of Buildings
5. (u) OBSERVATION: Access Control/Security for keys and locks
was not properly handled.
6. (Lt) DISCUSSION: During the planning of the UPECO/IPECO
mission it was agreed that Directorate of Engineering and
Housing would change outside door locks in buildings as the unit
deployed. At that time, DEH would retain two keys for each lock
changed. This would give them immediate access to the building.
It was further agreed that IPECO would provide a trained
locksmith to perform the work. The locksmith was provided,
however, the required locks were not an hand at deployment and
the mission could not be accomplished.
The Unit Provisional Equipment Custodial (UPECO) initially
had custody of most vacated buildings. As more units deployed,
custody gradually transferred to IPPCO in accordance with the
operations order. During this transition, water pipes broke in
some buildings and access was required. It was possible to
determine quickly which custodial organization-had custody, but
the UPECO representative with the keys was not always readily
available.
cause the outside door locks were not changed its not
possible to determine what individuals/organizations on post
have access to buildings under IPECO control. This compromises
security and degrades the ability of IPECO to provide proper
care, custody and safekeeping of property.
7. (u) LESSON LEARNED: Planning for proper key/lock control can
prevent damage to buildings and improve security.
S. (u) RECOMMENDED ACTION: A. All outside door locks should be
changed immediately upon deployment of the unit. DEH will .
retain copies of the keys to insure that they can make required
maintenance checks and conduct maintenance work.
B. All others requiring access to the building must request
access through the IPECO.
9. (u) COMMENTS: none
UNCLASSIFIED
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File Room = jul96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-26
Box ID = BX001008
Unit = 1ST ID
Parent Organization = VII CORPS
Folder Title = DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS
Folder Seq # = 11
Subject = SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION AFTER ACTIO
Document Seq # = 4
Document Date =
Scan Date =
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 17-DEC-1996