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If you are planning to visit the command and you need your security clearance visit request forwarded to USJFCOM, have your security manager submit your clearance information to one of the points of contact listed below.

Using Joint Personnel Adjudication (JPAS) System:
Submit using the following security management office (SMO) codes:
Norfolk/Suffolk complex SMO code: 000664
SCI SMO code for Norfolk: 657923
SCI SMO code for Suffolk:
000663

SJFHQ Security Office
FAX: 757-836-9700
For visitors coming to SJFHQ

Suffolk Security Office
FAX:757-203-7512

USJFCOM Special Security Offices (SSO):
• Joint Transformation Command for Intelligence (JTC-I) (Norfolk)
Fax 757-836-7130
• JSuffolk SSO
Fax 757-203-7340

All visit requests should contain the following information:
• Visitor’s name, rank and service or title
• SSN
• Place and date of birth
• Clearance level and date granted
• Investigation and date completed
• Access requested
• Purpose of visit
• Date(s) of visit (If one year perm cert is desired, it must be clearly annotated)
• Visit POC (person actually being visited) and phone
• Visitor’s organization and mailing address
• Security manager’s name, signature, and date
• Security manager’s phone/email/fax
• If access to NATO information is required, the NATO level and NATO briefing date must be included.

Message Plain Language Address (PLA): USJFCOM SSO

Visiting Joint Forces Command

Working as part of the chief of staff’s special staff, the headquarters protocol office helps facilitate and organize visitors of various dignitaries to the command.

These dignitaries can include both current and former U.S. and foreign civilian and military leaders as well as other guests of the command.

Among its many missions, the office:

• plans, directs and manages a comprehensive protocol/distinguished visitor program based on a thorough knowledge of Joint Force Command's makeup to include its relationships with other components of the Department of Defense (DoD), other agencies, services and governments.
• provides program management of all aspects of visits to USJFCOM by various distinguished visitors and academic groups and
• provides flag-level conference coordination support to USJFCOM directorates.

The office also provides expert protocol guidance and support to the commander and his staff as well as subordinate organizations on all matters concerning visits, ceremonies, and official social events.

For more information about visiting Joint Forces Command, please click here and send us a note.

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