CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS INTEGRATED VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT (CNOIVA) SCHEDULE FY14:
RTTUZYUW RUEWMCS0000 2321828-UUUU--RUCRNAD. ZNR UUUUU R 201828Z AUG 13 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N4// TO NAVADMIN BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 208/13 MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N4/AUG// SUBJ/CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS INTEGRATED VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT (CNOIVA) SCHEDULE FY14// REF/A/DOC/DODI 2000.16/31OCT2006// REF/B/DOC/OPNAVINST 3300.53C/26MAY2009// REF/C/DOC/DEPT OF DEFENSE VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENT BENCHMARKS/1JAN2013// NARR/Ref A is Department of Defense (DOD) Antiterrorism Standards. Ref B is the Navy Antiterrorism Program. Ref C is the official Department of Defense Vulnerability Assessment Benchmarks. POC/CDR A. L. SCHREIBER/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N462/LOC: ARLINGTON, VA/ TEL: (703)695-5526, andrea.schreiber@navy.mil// RMKS/1. IAW Ref a, para 2, installations requiring an antiterrorism program must undergo a higher headquarters integrated vulnerability assessment every three years. These assessments should be viewed as a tool to help prevent and/or reduce the impact of a terrorist attack and are intended to assist commanding officers in meeting their antiterrorism/force protection (AT/FP) responsibilities. This NAVADMIN promulgates the list of installations scheduled to receive a CNOIVA during fiscal year 2014 (FY14). Specific commands have also been selected to receive an additional Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP) assessment. IAW ref b, Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Security Training, Assessment and Assistance Teams (STAAT) will conduct the CNOIVA assessments using ref c. 2. FY14 Assessment schedule by date and location: 09-13 Dec 2013 NAVSTA Mayport (with DCIP) 06-10 Jan 2014 PMFR Barking Sands HI 27-31 Jan 2014 JRB Little Creek VA (with DCIP) 24-28 Feb 2014 NAS Kingsville TX 03-14 Mar 2014 NAS Corpus Christi TX (with DCIP) 31 Mar-04 Apr 2014 NAS JRB Ft Worth TX 21-25 Apr 2014 NWS Yorktown VA (with DCIP) 05-09 May 2014 NAWS China Lake CA 19-23 May 2014 PNSY Portsmouth NH 02-06 Jun 2014 NSA Panama City FL 09-13 Jun 2014 NCB Gulfport MS 23-27 Jun 2014 NSA Naples IT 07-11 Jul 2014 NAS Fallon NV 21-25 Jul 2014 SUBASE New London CT 28 Jul-01 Aug 2014 NAVSTA Newport RI 18-22 Aug 2014 NSA Annapolis MD 08-12 Sep 2014 NSA/NWC Crane IN 22 Sep-03 Oct 2014 NSA Washington DC (with DCIP) 3. Background: A CNOIVA is a vulnerability-based evaluation of an installation's ability to deter and/or respond to a terrorist incident. This evaluation assists in addressing the consequences of terrorist acts in terms of the command's ability to accomplish its mission. The vulnerability assessment methodology includes review of site specific characteristics, mission, threat analyses, security plans, procedures, threat and disaster response capabilities, and other specific command concerns. During the team out-brief, options will be presented to the commander for consideration in pursuing improvements to force protection. Additionally, the CNOIVA may be used by commanding officers to formulate budget submissions. CNOIVA team members will interview personnel responsible for the following functional areas: terrorist operations, security operations, structural engineering, infrastructure engineering, and operations readiness. To prepare commands for their CNOIVA, the assessment team will need: a. Assignment of working space/access to the following: (1) LAN cable connection or DSL cable connection with Internet access. (2) Classified (Confidential) material storage for a small quantity of classified material, with 24-hour access. b. The following documents and records in hardcopy available upon team arrival: (1) Antiterrorism (AT) Plan (2) Weapons of Mass Destruction Plans (3) Disaster Preparedness Plan (4) Previous JSIVA and CNOIVA reports (5) Security Department Post Order/Guard Force Orders (6) Security Department Standard Operating Procedures (7) Base map, delineating buildings and streets (8) Defense Critical Infrastructure POC, if a DCIP assessment is scheduled c. 15 passenger van for windshield tour d. The following documents will be required (electronic copies preferred) NLT 90 days prior to the scheduled assessment date. (NCIS STAAT LANT/PAC will notify respective commands on further instructions via SEPCOR.) (1) AT Plan (2) Disaster Preparedness Plan (3) Weapons of Mass Destruction Plan (4) Security Post Orders/Guard Force Orders (5) Security Standard Operating Procedures 4. Any changes to the schedule must be coordinated with message POC. 5. Released by VADM P. H. Cullom, N4.// BT #0000 NNNN