Controlled DoD installations: Explore the impact of physical barriers on deterring bad actor.

“Controlled DoD installations” Exploring the impact of physical barriers on deterring bad actors

 

2. Research problem: The DOD increasingly utilizes physical barriers in screening people who wish to access military installations. Ineffective physical systems can lead to the infiltration of military facilities by unauthorized persons. As a result, this can expose service members and assets to the risk of espionage and possible attack.

 

3. Significance: Physical barriers prevent the infiltration of military objects to protect assets and service members. However, it is crucial to examine the effectiveness of these physical barriers as external intruders can take advantage of any loopholes to gain access to military installations, putting service members at risk.

 

4. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of physical barriers in military installations in deterring bad actors. The study will help to identify any gaps utilized by infiltrators and terrorists in causing havoc at military facilities. Through such loopholes, the DOD will gain helpful insights for protecting its jurisdiction, property and people.

 

5. Central research question: How effective are physical barriers in deterring bad actors?

 

6. Subquestions: Why are military installations infiltrated despite the presence of physical barriers? What are the shortcomings of physical barriers in the protection of service members?

 

7. Research Hypothesis: Physical barriers are not enough to protect service members from external infiltrations.