
Mission Assurance (MA) coordinates the security effort aboard MCAS Miramar and actively manages the following programs:
2013 Flu Information - Anti-Terrorism (AT) - Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) - Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High-Explosive (CBRNE) - Eagle Eyes Program - Operations Security (OPSEC) - Emergency Management
Email the SWO: miramarcoc.swo.fct@nmci.usmc.mi
COMM PHONE: 858-577-8530 DSN: 267-8530 FAX: 858-577-8536
Mission Assurance Program Manager 858-577-8530
Antiterrorism Officer 858-577-8530
Antiterrorism Analyst 858-577-4272
CBRNE Protection Officer 858-577-1281
CIP Officer 858-577-1924
As we approach flu season, the following preventative measures should be implemented to prevent the spread of influenza-like illnesses:
A. MAINTAIN GOOD HYGIENE AND A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE.
B. WASH HANDS OFTEN AND WELL. USE WARM WATER AND SOAP AND LATHER WELL FOR AT LEAST 30 SECONDS.
C. IF SOAP AND WATER ARE NOT AVAILABLE, AN ALCOHOL BASED SANITIZER MAY BE USED.
D. COVER YOUR NOSE AND MOUTH WITH A TISSUE OR YOUR ELBOW WHEN COUGHING OR SNEEZING.
E. DO NOT TOUCH EYES, NOSE, OR MOUTH. GERMS SPREAD THAT WAY.
F. TRY TO AVOID CONTACT WITH SICK PEOPLE.
G. MARINES/CIVLIANS/CONTRACTORS WHO BECOME SICK, CONTACT THEIR CHAIN OF COMMAND TO REQUEST TO STAY HOME.
H. PROVIDE AND FULLY UTILIZE HAND WASHING FACILITIES NEAR BERTHING AND OTHER MASS GATHERING AREAS.
I. BE ALERT FOR PERSONNEL WITH FEVER, COUGH OR SORE THROAT.
J. TO THE EXTENT FEASIBLE, KEEP THESE PERSONNEL SEPARATED FROM OTHERS UNTIL CLEARED BY A HEALTH CARE PROVIDER.
L. CONSIDER RESTRICTING NON-ESSENTIAL TRAVEL TO AREAS WITH KNOWN OUTBREAKS.
M. CLEAN WORK SPACES DAILY WITH CLOROX WIPES (DESK, DOOR NOBS, TELEPHONES, ETC).
Of primary importance, all personnel, dependents, and retirees should receive their flu shots; more information can be found at the Naval Medical Center San Diego webpage http://www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcsd/Pages/fluvaccines.aspx.
The CDC web site http://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/fluview/main.html depicts areas that are currently affected with ILI.
View the official "RUN. HIDE. FIGHT." video below
Mission Assurance also maintains the Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The EOC is activated in response to a crisis at or around MCAS Miramar. Hours of operation vary depending on duration of crisis. Upon activation, the Senior Watch Officer can be reached by emailing: miramarcoc.swo.fct@usmc.mil
Eagle Eyes is a Community Suspicious Activity Reporting effort designed to allow the Miramar community a way to report suspicious activity they witness happening in or around the installation.
To help facilitate this, Community members can report suspicious activity either by calling the MCI-West Eagle Eyes Tip-Line at 1-877-356-EYES (3937) or report via the Official Suspicious Activity Reporting website of the Marine Corps: https://www.usmceagleeyes.org
In addition the following link has a Eagle Eyes Flyer with a suspicious activity report (SAR) form on the reverse that can be downloaded here: http://www.miramar.usmc.mil/ops/EAGLE_EYES.pdf
The Suspicious Activity Report (SAR) should be given to the Miramar Military Police Desk Sergeant at Bldg #7117.
These websites provide a baseline of instruction on operations security concepts.
Lethal Keystrokes - Information Protection Training Episodes 1-3 (Off-site PowerPoint file)
An Operations Security (OPSEC) Brief Video from DVIDShub.net
The websites below provide instruction on how to protect yourself and your family from terrorism while at home or while traveling.
San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center
U.S. Department of State Foreign Travel Website
National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) Website
U.S. Department of Defense Website
Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Website
These websites provide information about individual and family emergency and disaster preparation. They include information on CBRNE events, Shelter in Place, preparation of Emergency Kits and other useful information.
Disaster and Emergency Preparedness
Red Cross Chemical Emergencies
CDC Emergency Preparedness and You
MARADMIN 563-11 requires Marine and Civilian first responders to take the following
FEMA Independent Study Courses:
IS-100.b - Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100
IS-200.b - ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents
IS-800.B National Response Framework, An Introduction
Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA)
Family Emergency Planning/Preparedness Website
These webpages address the Department of Defense and civilian response to avian and pandemic influenza and explains how it could affect Service members and civilian health. Also, they provide frequently asked questions provides resources for preparing for a possible outbreak.
Department of Defense (DoD) Pandemic Influenza Watchboard
US Department of Health & Human Resources
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
World Health Organization (WHO)
US Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) Avian Flu
National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Planning
DoD Pandemic Influenza "A Guide for Service Members and Families
Red Cross "Pandemic Flu Family Preparedness Fact Sheet"
Pandemic Influenza Fact Sheet for Leaders
Northern American Plan for Avian & Pandemic Influenza
DoD Pandemic Influenza Clinical and Public Health Guidelines for the Military Health System
DoD Implementation Plan for Pandemic Influenza
US Department of Health and Human Services Pandemic Influenza Plan
National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Implementation Plan
OSHA Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for an Influenza Pandemic