Logistics Survey. A logistics survey is an analysis of the systems and procedures
of high or intermediate level logistical activities.
It includes, but is not
and port or terminal operations.
Installation Activity Survey.
An installation activity survey is a survey of
installation activities by any USACIDC special agent.
It includes, but is not
limited to, survey of activities such as Army and Air-Force Exchange Services, club
management,
transportation
motor
pool
operations,
theaters,
central
issue
facilities, installation or unit supply systems, medical and finance activities.
Crime Analysis Survey.
A crime analysis survey is a trend analysis of specific
types of crimes occurring on installations.
Data on past criminal activity are
compiled and analyzed and an on-site study of the situation is conducted for the
purpose of preventing crimes in the future. Included are surveys of crimes against
persons, crimes against property, and annual drug assessments.
Personal Security Vulnerability Assessment.
A personal security vulnerability
assessment (PSVA) is an assessment designed to enhance the overall security posture
of selected individuals.
Responsibilities
Commanders of USACIDC field elements will accomplish the following:
o
Develop and implement CPS programs within their areas of operation in
conformance with policies and guidance prescribed by HQ, USACIDC, or major
subordinate commands.
o
Coordinate CPS efforts with appropriate supported commanders, inspectors
general (IG), Army Audit Agency (AAA) personnel, provost marshals, security
officers,
military
(MI)
personnel,
and
internal
review
personnel.
o
Establish procedures to ensure the timely and thorough completion of CPS
reports. Ensure the assignment of qualified agents to conduct the CPSs and
Review reports of corrective action responding to CPSs from activity
commanders or supervisors to evaluate the adequacy and probable effectiveness
of the corrective action taken.
PART B - PREPARATION
Scheduling Surveys
The annual Economic Crime Threat Assessment (ECTA) assists in identifying
activities to be surveyed by USACIDC by selecting those activities that
are most susceptible to crime due to the operation of the activity.
This
includes procurement activities dealing in high dollar values and supply activities
handling enormous amounts of property.
CID offices then identify (at their
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