DAFI91-101 AIR FORCE NUCLEAR WEAPONS SURETY PROGRAM
MilReg DAFI91-101 Frequently Asked Questions

What does DAFI91-101 Air Force Nuclear Weapons Surety Program aim to achieve?
The program aims to ensure the safe, secure, and reliable operation of nuclear weapons within the U.S. Air Force.

Who is responsible for implementing the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Surety Program?
The Secretary of the Air Force is responsible for establishing and implementing policies outlined in DAFI91-101.

What individuals are subject to the regulations of DAFI91-101?
All military personnel, Department of Defense civilians, contractors, and any other individuals involved in activities related to the Air Force nuclear weapons program must comply with this regulation.

What is the primary objective of the Nuclear Weapons Surety Program?
The primary objective is to prevent accidents, incidents, loss, theft, sabotage, unauthorized access, or any unauthorized nuclear detonation during the handling, storage, transportation, and deployment of nuclear weapons.

How does DAFI91-101 ensure the security of nuclear weapons?
It establishes strict security measures, access controls, personnel reliability programs, and training requirements to mitigate risks and ensure the security of nuclear weapons.

What are the personnel reliability programs mentioned in DAFI91-101?
Personnel reliability programs are designed to identify and monitor individuals with access to nuclear weapons, ensuring their trustworthiness, reliability, and mental and emotional stability.

How often are personnel involved in the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Surety Program required to undergo nuclear weapons training?
Individuals, such as operators and technical personnel, are required to undergo recurring nuclear weapons training at least once every 12 months.

Are contractors working on the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Surety Program subject to the same regulations as military personnel?
Yes, contractors are subject to the same regulations and requirements as military personnel regarding the handling, storage, and security of nuclear weapons.

What actions should personnel take in the event of a nuclear weapons incident or accident?
Personnel must promptly report any incidents, accidents, or suspected compromises involving nuclear weapons to their immediate supervisor, as well as follow established procedures outlined in DAFI91-101.

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