
Trafficking in persons, also referred to as “human trafficking,” is a crime whereby traffickers exploit and profit by compelling people to engage in forced labor or commercial sex.
- Manager: Mensure Alshiqi

Trafficking in persons, also referred to as “human trafficking,” is a crime whereby traffickers exploit and profit by compelling people to engage in forced labor or commercial sex.
Using dismounted ground guides in congested or confined areas is critical to the safety of personnel, and to promote safe vehicle operations. These congested and confined areas are defined as motor pools, construction access sites, assembly areas, bivouac sites, parking areas, hazardous terrain, or any other situation where visibility is restricted. Before moving vehicles in these areas, the operator and the ground guide should have the same clear understanding of what the hand and arm signals mean. The same applies for use of filtered flashlights or chem-lights in limited visibility. Operators and crews should receive instruction on ground guiding during training events such as driver's training, and should receive periodic refresher training to ensure proficiency is maintained.
The purpose of this Code of Conduct is to establish a clear set of expectations for behavior, ensuring a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all participants. It applies to all individuals associated with the organization, including employees, students, volunteers, contractors, and visitors. Compliance with this code helps foster a positive environment where everyone can thrive, work, and learn together in harmony.
Completion of this training meets the annual requirement for Level I Antiterrorism Training prescribed by DoDI 2000.16. The purpose of this training is to increase your awareness of terrorism and to improve your ability to apply personal protective measures. It also provides links to resources you can use in the future.
Welcome to Security’s Entry Control Point Awareness training. You will be provided the information needed to reduce your risk of being seen as a threat at an ECP. Please take this training brief seriously, for your security and safety.