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AT/FP Trainings for civilians

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AT/FP Trainings for civilians

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I am a civil engineer employed by an A/E company.  We regularly do Federal facilities work which requires design to follow UFC 04-010-01 Anti-Terrorism Force Protection standards.

Please advise if there are any AT/FP Trainings open to civilians with no security clearance.  Please further advise if there are any open to Veterans, some of who may have had previous security clearances of various levels.

Thank you for your time.

Engineering is the practice of the art of science - Steve

RE: AT/FP Trainings for civilians

Military members and families are required to take the Level 1 course.  On that site, you can take it online.  It is free.

RE: AT/FP Trainings for civilians

Sorry - to better answer your question:  as you say, the course I linked to is an "awareness" course.  It probably won't give you the info about UFC 04-010-01 that you want.

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