mfturp-1 - SDDC - U.S. Army

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MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESSECTION Bd. Be responsible for its proper maintenance and serviceability of all communicationsequipment throughout the movement.7. TSP and all drivers shall be in compliance with the requirements of TSP Security ClearanceRequirements, Item 1 and Driver Identification/Qualification Requirements, Item 7, in thissection.8. SEV personnel will not provide attendance for cargo and cargo vehicle unless specificallyauthorized by instructed by SDDC/DoD personnel, or in an emergency.9. One SEV will escort one or two load carrying vehicles that are traveling together along thesame route from origin to destination. Only SDDC can grant an exemption to thisrequirement.10. SEV will terminate upon receipt of shipment at a secure holding location or when theshipment is received at destination for off-loading by the consignee.11. A TSP may contract with other SDDC approved munitions TSP or an SDDC-approvedcontractor to provide SEV service. The TSP of record will be solely responsible for billingfor SEV services, payment of the other TSP/contractor, and performance of SEV service.12. For all shipments under this item, the TSP will verify that the BL is annotated as follows:―Security Escort Vehicle Service Requested‖13. SEV will be subject to the following charges:1 to 500 miles SEV(1) $_______ per mile per escort vehicle50l to l,000 miles SEV(2) $_______ per mile per escort vehiclel,00l to l,500 miles SEV(3) $_______ per mile per escort vehiclel,50l to 2,000 miles SEV(4) $_______ per mile per escort vehicle2,00l to 3,000 miles SEV(5) $_______ per mile per escort vehicleOver 3,000 miles SEV(6) $_______ per mile per escort vehicleMinimum Charge SEV(7) $_______ per escort vehicleITEM 111SATELLITE MOTOR SURVEILLANCE SERVICE (SNS)1. Satellite Motor Surveillance Service (SNS) is a Transportation Protective Service (TPS) thatprovides Defense Transportation Tracking System (DTTS) with in-transit security capability tomonitor the visibility of sensitive DoD shipments transported on commercial vehicles by usingautomatic vehicle location reports every 15 minutes, in-transit movement status changes, andemergency notification.Issue Date: 29 March 2011 Effective Date: 01 April 2011Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command1 Soldier WayScott Air Force Base, IL 62225-136-

MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESSECTION B2. After becoming Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC)-approved,Transportation Service Provider (TSP) will contact DTTS Operations and Quality Branch Chiefat the contact number provided in Section A, VIII, Table 1, to begin DTTS approval. The TSPwill:a. Use a DTTS approved SNS Vendor (SNSV).b. Provide DTTS with:1) Standard Carrier Alpha Code (SCAC)2) Dispatch location3) Twenty-four hour phone number4) Fax number5) Email addressc. Register vehicles with DTTS as required in paragraph 3 below.3. TSP vehicles equipped with SNS capability or re-equipped following maintenance orequipment upgrade shall be registered with DTTS by successfully completing the procedures setforth below in subparagraph a-d. Successful registration must occur prior to any TSP beingauthorized to transport DoD Arms, Ammunition and Explosives (AA&E) and Other SensitiveMaterial (OSM). Submission of information to SDDC to perform registration will include:a. Power unit (tractor/truck) numberb. SNSV name and transceiver identification numberc. Tractor/truck manufacturer, model year, color, and Vehicle Identification Number(VIN)d. State and license tag number, coupled with other characteristics of the tractor/truck tohelp DTTS successfully identify it to police in the event of an emergency. Vehicleregistration information will be faxed to (618) 220-5386 or e-mail tosddc.safb.dtts@us.army.mil for entry into the DTTS database. The TSP will then callDTTS at the contact number provided in Section A, VIII, Table 1 to obtain proceduresfor testing of the panic button alert feature for each vehicle to complete the registrationprocess.4. The TSP is responsible for notifying police in the event of an emergency.5. Unless a TSP’s vehicle is in an authorized, protected environment (i.e., SDDC-approved TSPterminal, military secure holding), SNS equipment installed on TSP vehicles, including the panicbutton emergency alert feature, will provide 24-hour uninterrupted service. The TSP’s SNSIssue Date: 29 March 2011 Effective Date: 01 April 2011Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command1 Soldier WayScott Air Force Base, IL 62225-137-

MOTOR TRANSPORTATION SERVICE PROVIDER RULESSECTION Bd. Be responsible for its proper maintenance and serviceability of all communicationsequipment throughout the movement.7. TSP and all drivers shall be in compliance with the requirements of TSP Security ClearanceRequirements, Item 1 and Driver Identification/Qualification Requirements, Item 7, in thissection.8. SEV personnel will not provide attendance for cargo and cargo vehicle unless specificallyauthorized by instructed by <strong>SDDC</strong>/DoD personnel, or in an emergency.9. One SEV will escort one or two load carrying vehicles that are traveling together along thesame route from origin to destination. Only <strong>SDDC</strong> can grant an exemption to thisrequirement.10. SEV will terminate upon receipt of shipment at a secure holding location or when theshipment is received at destination for off-loading by the consignee.11. A TSP may contract with other <strong>SDDC</strong> approved munitions TSP or an <strong>SDDC</strong>-approvedcontractor to provide SEV service. The TSP of record will be solely responsible for billingfor SEV services, payment of the other TSP/contractor, and performance of SEV service.12. For all shipments under this item, the TSP will verify that the BL is annotated as follows:―Security Escort Vehicle Service Requested‖13. SEV will be subject to the following charges:1 to 500 miles SEV(1) $_______ per mile per escort vehicle50l to l,000 miles SEV(2) $_______ per mile per escort vehiclel,00l to l,500 miles SEV(3) $_______ per mile per escort vehiclel,50l to 2,000 miles SEV(4) $_______ per mile per escort vehicle2,00l to 3,000 miles SEV(5) $_______ per mile per escort vehicleOver 3,000 miles SEV(6) $_______ per mile per escort vehicleMinimum Charge SEV(7) $_______ per escort vehicleITEM 111SATELLITE MOTOR SURVEILLANCE SERVICE (SNS)1. Satellite Motor Surveillance Service (SNS) is a Transportation Protective Service (TPS) thatprovides Defense Transportation Tracking System (DTTS) with in-transit security capability tomonitor the visibility of sensitive DoD shipments transported on commercial vehicles by usingautomatic vehicle location reports every 15 minutes, in-transit movement status changes, andemergency notification.Issue Date: 29 March 2011 Effective Date: 01 April 2011Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command1 Soldier WayScott Air Force Base, IL 62225-136-

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