Volume 4 Unit 1 Part 1

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What is the purpose of PRP?

To ensure that each person selected and retained for performing duties associated with nuclear weapons or nuclear command and control systems and equipment is emotionally stable, physically capable, and has demonstrated reliability and professional competence.

What types of categories fall under the PRP program?

Critical and controlled

What type of position is one that would permit the launch of a nuclear weapon or employment of a nuclear weapon- loaded delivery vehicle?

Critical

What type of position is one that requires security police personnel to directly secure nuclear weapons, nuclear weapons systems, or critical components?

Controlled

What is the purpose of PSP?

To make sure that those assigned these duties be of excellent character and stability with a high degree of maturity, discretion, trustworthiness, professional competence, and unquestioned loyalty to the US.

What are the categories under the PSP program?

Category one, category two, and category three

How is PRP identified on the front cover of the record jacket?

Stamp “PRP” in two-inch block letters on the left-hand side of the front of the folder and add the red tape or a red marker to cover the last digit of the SSN on the top and side of the record jacket.

How is PSP identified on the front cover of the record jacket?

Make the notation “Assigned to presidential support duties”, in pencil, in one of the blank spaces printed on the front of AF Form 2100 or 2100A series, Health Record -Medical/Dental

Where is the AF Form 745 filed in the record?

Always on top in section 2 of the record.

How do you de-flag a record?

Remove the tape, cover the PRP status, erase the PSP status from the front cover, and remove the AF Form 745

Who is responsible for the nuclear operations of his or her unit and must continuously evaluate the performance and reliability of all subordinate PRP personnel?

The CO

In PSP, who is responsible for determining if assigned personnel are reliable or not?

The head of the organization where the member is assigned

Who makes the determination if an individual should have access to sensitive areas?

The commander

Who appoints the PRP/PSP monitor?

The MTF commander

What is the administration qualification process?

This process is a screening process used to ensure active duty military personnel meet the standards before they depart for training or assignment to PRP or PSP duties.

Who does the lead CMA train?

All functional CMAs

What does the code B mean?

Administratively qualified and/or pending certification.

What does the code D mean?

Certified control

What code represents "Certified PRP transfer to non-PRP"?

J

What does the code V stand for?

Disqualification

What does the code E stand for?

Interim certified critical

What does the code R stand for?

Permanently decertified/disqualified control

What does the code P stand for?

Permanently decertified/disqualified critical

What does the code K mean?

Re-evaluate for TDY

_______________________ are “mission impacting” discrepancies that result in delay or non-utilization of the Airman at the gaining unit and those that affect PCS budget expenditures

Where do you report health-related administrative qualification discrepancies?

To the losing MTF commander with informational addresses to the MAJCOM SGP

How long does the gaining commander have to report all administrative qualification discrepancies?

Within 60 days of the member’s report no later than date

(1) Admin Qualification process is incomplete or not completed, (2) PSI not submitted. (3) PDI not reported to gaining commander (to include medical PDI). (4) Acceptance by gaining CO did not occur prior to member departing losing duty station. (5) Medical PDI not signed/reviewed by CMA. (6)Member did not hand-carry med/den records

This is the minimum information that should be in the body of the message

Alcohol and/or drug-related incidents, alcohol and/or drug abuse, alcohol and/or drug dependency, suicide attempt or threat, and subsequent use of alcohol in an individual returned to duty with the diagnosis of alcohol dependence. This also includes all pre-service drug use and use of other substances that alter perceptions or mental faculties are the conditions that always constitute ______.

Test your knowledge about the Personnel Reliability Program (PRP) and Personnel Security Program (PSP) with this quiz. Learn about the different categories and positions related to PRP and PSP, including those involving the launch, employment, and security of nuclear weapons.

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