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The Interagency Security Committee’s policies, standards, and best practices are designed for Federal security professionals responsible for protecting nonmilitary federal facilities in the United States. (Remembering the April 19, 1995 tragedy in Oklahoma when a truck bomb exploded outside of the Alfred P. Mur- rah Federal Building injuring hundreds and leaving 168 people dead. Courtesy of NBC News and YouTube. Posted on Apr 20, 2015) The Standard also provides guidance for countermeasure customization for federal facilities. Approximately 350,000 federal facilities across the country require a comprehensive risk assessment methodology. As such Facility Security practitioners must address the threats, consequences and vulnerabilities of 33 undesirable events identified in The Risk Manage- ment Process for Federal Facilities: An Interagency Security Committee Standard Appendix A: The De- sign-Basis Threat (DBT) Report, June 2017, 11th Edition. The Design-Basis Threat Report defines an un- desirable event as: “AN INCIDENT DIRECTED TOWARDS A FED- The ISC standards apply to all nonmilitary federal facilities in the United States—wheth- ERAL FACILITY THAT ADVERSELY IMPACTS er government-owned, leased, or managed; THE OPERATION OF THE FACILITY, THE MIS- to be constructed or modernized; or to be SION OF THE AGENCY, OR PERSONNEL.” purchased . This ISC standard de- fines the criteria and processes that those re- sponsible for the secu- rity of a facility should use to determine its facility security level and provides an inte- grated, single source of physical security countermeasures for all nonmilitary federal facilities.