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| 02 Apr 2016 09:23 AM |
Effective immediately, the Pentagon Force Protection Agency will have a member cap, and each unit will as well. This is to ensure that the PFPA is an active, and effective agency in all units; as the ultimate goal is to protect the Pentagon.
The Pentagon Force Protection Agency member cap is hereby set to 70 members. The following will be the caps on each ranks.
Gate/Office Security Unit - 10 Special Area Security Unit - 5 2nd Floor Patrol Unit - 10 Red Alert Unit - 10 Executive Protective Unit - 5 Unit Supervisor - 5 Advisory/Management Board - 8 Advisory Chief - 1 Executive Board - 6 Associate Deputy Director - 1 Deputy Director - 1 Director - 1 Pentagon Director/Deputy - 2 Oversight - 2 Deputy Secretary of Defense - 1 Secretary of Defense - 1 POTUS - 1
[ THIS ENTIRE THREAD MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME ]
The following are the units/ranks of the PFPA, and the jobs they are to complete.
( NOTICE : NO UNIT MAY HAVE AUTHORITY OVER ANOTHER, AND SHALL NOT INTERFERE IN EACH OTHER'S JOBS. )
- Awaiting Placement: This is the individuals that are accepted into the PFPA, awaiting to be placed inside the Gate/Office Security Unit after the background check is cleared by the Unit Supervisor of G/OSU.
- Gate/Office Security Unit: This is the job of the beginners of the PFPA. They hold the role of protecting the gate of the pentagon, and thereof, not letting any individual unauthorized inside. They also hold the role of protecting the Department of Defense offices, if assigned by their Unit Supervisor. There always must be at least 3 officers guarding the gate. They must not leave the gate at any time, unless assigned to the Department of Defense Offices upstairs by their Unit Supervisor, Unit Head, Deputy Director, Director, Associate Deputy Director, or Oversight.
- Special Area Security Unit: This unit is assigned to protecting the auditorium, and Pentagon meeting rooms of they are being used. If they are not, they are to be protecting the stairs to make sure any breaches are to not make it upstairs. They are to not leave the stairway unless assigned to protecting the auditorium by their Unit Supervisor, Unit Head, Deputy Director, Director, Associate Deputy Director, or Oversight.
- 2nd Floor Patrol Unit: This unit is assigned to walk around and protect all of the 2nd floor. They are to make sure any breaches upstairs, are neutralized. They are authorized to kill on sight of any unauthorized personnel, unless that unauthorized personnel is granted by the appropriate rank. The 2nd Floor Patrol Unit, is to not leave the 2nd floor, and must maintain peace within the 2nd floor.
- Red Alert Unit/Emergency Response Unit: This is the elite unit, assigned to protecting the Pentagon under lockdown. They are authorized to be on every floor, to neutralize the threat inside of the Pentagon. This unit is to get proper training, and must have the proper abilities to defend the Pentagon. If lockdown is not in effect, this unit is to patrol all areas of the Pentagon, except classified offices.
- Executive Protective Unit: This unit is assigned to protecting all the executives of the Pentagon. They must receive proper training, and must have the abilities to protect the executives. They are only authorized to follow/protect any of the executives. Not any other area. The following are executives:
~ Pentagon Director and Deputy. ~ Pentagon Force Protection Agency Director and Deputy. ~ Pentagon Oversight ~ Associate Deputy Director ~ Secretary of Defense ~ Deputy Secretary of Defense ~ President of the United States ~ YOUR Unit Supervisor ~ YOUR Unit Head ~ Advisory Chief ~ Executive Board
- Unit Supervisor: These are the unit supervisors of each unit. They are assigned by the Unit Head, and thereof, must supervise their unit. They are not authorized to remove/suspend an officer in their unit, however, they have complete authority over them, and if they do not cooperate, the unit supervisor is to talk to the Unit Head on suspending that officer. Unit Supervisors are ONLY allowed to control their unit, and thereof, not attempting to control any other unit. The officers of other units, are allowed to ignore a different unit supervisor's orders.
- Advisory/Management Board: This consists of the Advisory Board and the Unit Heads. Each unit is assigned 1 Head by the Director of the PFPA. They are to fulfill the duties to make sure their unit is active and efficient in completing their job. If a unit is inactive and inefficient, their unit head must have them running within 3 weeks, or they are subject to replacement. The Director and Deputy Director is assigned 4 advisors. 1 for each. Advisory is not permitted to control units.
- Advisory Chief: The Chief Advisor is appointed by the Director, and is to make sure the other 3 advisors are active. If they are not, it is to report whoever the advisor that is inactive to who they are advising. For example, if one of the Deputy Director's advisors are inactive, the Advisory Chief is permitted to report that individual to the DD.
- Executive Board: These individuals are assigned to participating in Pentagon Oversight Meetings, to vote on issues relating to the Pentagon. These individuals are granted the ability to demote a rogue individual. However, must have evidence presented to them, or see it with their own eyes before they are allowed. They are to report the rogue to the Director/Deputy after demoting. 3 of these individuals are assigned by the Director/Deputy, and the other 3 are assigned by the Oversight.
- Associate Deputy Director: This individual is assigned by the Deputy Director to assist in the Deputy Director's job.
- Deputy Director: This individual is the Deputy Director of the Pentagon Force Protection Agency. This individual is assigned by the Director in efforts to make the agency the most effective, efficient, and active. It is authorized to uphold many jobs within the Pentagon Force Protection Agency, in the ultimate goal of making sure the Pentagon is protected.
- Director: This individual is the Director of the Pentagon Force Protection Agency. He/she is assigned to making sure the entire agency is working properly to ensure that the Pentagon is protected, and the individuals inside of it. He/she is appointed by the Pentagon Oversight, and must maintain the Pentagon Force Protection Agency in an effective manner. The Director has ultimate authority for the ranks below.
- Oversight: These individuals are appointed by the Secretary of Defense, and are sworn in until the closing of the Pentagon permanently. They are in charge of making sure the Director/Deputy of the PFPA AND Pentagon are active and effective in their duties. They are authorized to remove any of the individuals if they see them unfit, however, they will have proper reasoning before doing so. See the Pentagon Oversight Powers of Authority for more information: http://forum.roblox.com/Forum/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=186167634
Any ranks above Oversight are determined outside of the Pentagon.
[SIGNED]
- United States Pentagon Oversight |
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