BUILDING SECURITY FOR PENTAGON & FEDERAL BUILDING 2
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Collection:
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP89G00643R001000050028-1
Release Decision:
RIPPUB
Original Classification:
K
Document Page Count:
4
Document Creation Date:
December 23, 2016
Document Release Date:
December 6, 2011
Sequence Number:
28
Case Number:
Publication Date:
June 8, 1987
Content Type:
MISC
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STAT
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CIA Rep to the Pentagon
SUBJECT : Pentagon Building Access
STAT
Please see attached memo noting change in procedure
for admittance to the Pentagon building. Starting on
22 June CIA analysts will no longer be granted access
to the building by just displaying a CIA badge. All
visitors must sign in as a visitor, wear a visitor
badge, and be escorted.
If any of your analysts are planning to attend a
briefing or meeting at the Pentagon, please advise them
of this change so that they can arrange for their
Pentagon host to provide an escort. I don't know how
strictly this will be enforced, but it could be an
unwelcome and inconvenient suprise to anyone who has
been regularly gaining admittance based on their
CIA badge.
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Washington
Headquarters
Services
Building Circular
NoWHS 87-02 Date. June 8, 1987 ExPhI t1O9}ndefinite
SUBJECT: Building Security for Pentagon & Federal Building 2
New admittance procedures are being implemented for the
Pentagon and Federal Building 2. These procedures will be effective
12:01 a.m., June 22, 1987, and are deemed necessary to ensure the
safety of Department of Defense employees as well as the protection
of classified or sensitive information.
The following identification cards will be recognized for
admittance:
a. Permanent DoD Building Pass (DD Form 1466). This pass is
issued to DoD personnel and other authorized personnel who work
regularly (at least 3 days weekly) in the Pentagon and/or Federal
Building 2. In addition, permanent passes may be provided to members
of the news media and foreign diplomatic/military personnel as
appropriate. Passes for news media personnel must be requested
through the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Public
Affairs). Passes for foreign personnel must be requested by the
respective US Army, US Navy, US Air Force, or Defense Intelligence
Agency Foreign Liaison Office.
b. Temporary Building Pass (DD Form 1469). This pass is issued
to personnel on temporary duty or awaiting a permanent pass. Foreign
personnel will not be issued a temporary pass.
c. US Armed Forces (Form 2A). Active duty military
identification card issued by the respective military departments may
be used for access.
d. Law Enforcement Credentials. Federal Bureau of
Investigation, Secret Service (Treasury Department), and Federal
Protective Service credentials may be used for access.
A permanent building pass holder shall escort all visitors who
must display a visitors pass on their.clothing. The. requirement for
escorting is not a new procedure,-but is one which has been
frequently ignored in the past. -
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These changes will be incorporated in DoD Directive 5210.46;
"DoD Building Security for the National Capital Region" and
Administrative Instruction 30, "Building Security for the Pentagon."
All other requirements in these publications shall remain in effect.
L:-W. FREEMAN, Director
Space Management and Services
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