PRINCIPAL PROFILE
[PRINCIPAL FULL NAME - ENGAGEMENT REF]
The Principal Profile is the single reference document containing biographical, residence, vehicle, medical, and pattern-of-life data for the protected principal. All details are pre-staged placeholders. Do not assert fictional findings or invent data.
Document Control
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Report Reference | [REF-YYYY-###] |
| Date of Report | [YYYY-MM-DD] |
| Reporting Period / As-Of Date | [YYYY-MM-DD] |
| Classification / Handling | [internal / CONFIDENTIAL - CLIENT EYES ONLY] |
| Client | [CLIENT NAME] |
| Requesting Party | [REQUESTER NAME / ID] |
| Prepared By | [ANALYST NAME / ID] |
| Reviewed By | [REVIEWER NAME / ID] |
| Approving Officer | [APPROVER NAME / ID] |
| Version | [0.1.0] |
| Distribution | [NAMED RECIPIENTS] |
Handling & Legal Caveat
Handling: [internal / CONFIDENTIAL]. Access is restricted strictly on a need-to-know basis. Disseminate only to active detail operators. Store and transmit per the client data-processing agreement.
Nature of this product: This is a profile template and operational record. Sourcing is derived from the ART-subject-dossier and client questionnaires.
Subject Snapshot
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Principal Name | [PRINCIPAL NAME] |
| Family / Household Count | [NUMBER] |
| Primary Residence | [CITY / REGION] |
| Overall Exposure Grade | [Low / Moderate / Elevated / High / Critical] |
Table of Contents
- Identity and Biographic Data
- Family and Household Members
- Residences Register
- Vehicle Register
- Medical Annex
- Pattern of Life
- Digital Footprint Summary
- Threat History Register
- Preferences and Constraints
- Data-Handling Instructions
- Profile Maintenance
- Annex A: Sourcing and Mapping to PIRs
1. Identity and Biographic Data
Instructional tradecraft: Record full legal name, aliases, passports, dates of birth, physical descriptions, and identification documents. Keep all fields as placeholders.
- Full Name: [PRINCIPAL FULL NAME]
- Date of Birth: [YYYY-MM-DD]
- Passports: [COUNTRY / NUMBER / EXPIRY]
- Physical Characteristics: [HEIGHT / WEIGHT / HAIR / EYES]
2. Family and Household Members
Instructional tradecraft: Register every family and household member who lives with, travels with, or has routine access to the principal. Each carries their own exposure and may be a protection subject or a vector. Record enough to make coverage and access decisions; hold detailed dossiers on covered dependents as separate EP-001 instances.
| Member | Relationship | In Scope of Protection | Travels With Principal | Own Exposure Grade | Notes / Vector |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| [NAME] | Spouse | [Yes / No] | [Routinely / Occasionally / No] | [Low-Critical] | [Own public profile, separate schedule] |
| [NAME] | Child | [Yes / No] | [Yes / No] | [Low-Critical] | [School, custody, social media] |
| [NAME] | Domestic staff | [No] | [No] | [n/a] | [Vetting status, key/alarm access] |
- Coverage Note: State which members are covered by this engagement and which are explicitly out of scope.
- Access Note: List household members and staff who hold residence keys, alarm codes, or safe-room access; cross-reference the residence key-control register (Section 3).
- Vetting Note: Record vetting status and last re-vetting date for domestic staff with routine access.
3. Residences Register
Instructional tradecraft: Document every primary, secondary, and seasonal residence with the detail an operator needs to secure it and respond to an incident there. Complete one row per residence.
| Field | Residence 1 (Primary) | Residence 2 | Residence 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type / Use | [Primary] | [Secondary / Seasonal] | [Secondary / Seasonal] |
| Address | [ADDRESS] | [ADDRESS] | [ADDRESS] |
| Occupancy Pattern | [Days/weeks occupied] | [Pattern] | [Pattern] |
| Perimeter | [Wall / fence / gate / setback] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Alarm / Monitoring | [PROVIDER / SYSTEM ID / monitored?] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Camera Coverage | [Zones covered / recording retention] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Lock Types | [CYLINDER / smart-lock] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Safe Room | [LOCATION / LOCK / comms inside] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Key / Code Holders | [Roles holding keys or codes] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Guard Force | [In-house / contract / none] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Ingress / Egress Routes | [Primary and alternate] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Nearest Trauma Center | [FACILITY / drive time] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Nearest LE / Fire | [STATION / response estimate] | [ ] | [ ] |
| Known Vulnerabilities | [From advance survey EP-002] | [ ] | [ ] |
- Key Control: Maintain a live key/code-holder register per residence; revoke and re-key on staff separation. Cross-references household staff access (Section 2).
4. Vehicle Register
Instructional tradecraft: Register all vehicles owned or frequently used by the principal, indicating armoring levels and plates.
- Vehicle 1: [MAKE / MODEL / COLOR] | Plate: [NUMBER] | Armor: [Level III / IV / B6 / None]
- Vehicle 2: [MAKE / MODEL / COLOR] | Plate: [NUMBER] | Armor: [Level III / IV / B6 / None]
5. Medical Annex
Instructional tradecraft: Detail blood types, severe allergies, chronic conditions, regular medications, and preferred physicians or hospitals.
- Blood Type: [BLOOD TYPE]
- Allergies: [ALLERGIES]
- Regular Medications: [MEDICATION / DOSAGE]
- Preferred Trauma Center: [HOSPITAL]
- Consent Form: [STATUS of DNR / Medical Power of Attorney]
5.1 Medication-Carriage Protocol
- What: The PPO shall carry the principal’s emergency medications (e.g., auto-injectors) during all close protection movements.
- How: Verification of medication presence in the primary first-aid kit is performed by the PPO at T-15m before detail kickoff.
- Who: PPO carries the primary kit; Lead Driver carries the secondary backup vehicle kit.
6. Pattern of Life
Instructional tradecraft: Outline the recurring weekly schedule, including gyms, worship, schools, regular restaurants, and known travel corridors.
| Day / Time | Location Type | Address | Route Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| [Day / HH:MM] | [e.g. Gym / School] | [ADDRESS] | [ROUTE REF] |
7. Digital Footprint Summary
Instructional tradecraft: Grade the principal’s public visibility, social media footprint, and exposure vectors based on dossier analysis.
- Exposure Score: [1-25] | Band: [Low / Moderate / Elevated / High / Critical]
- Primary Exposures: [e.g. Public calendar leaks, family social posts]
8. Threat History Register
Instructional tradecraft: List prior stalker incidents, threats, persons of interest, or civil disputes.
| Date | Incident Description | POI | Admiralty Grade |
|---|---|---|---|
| [YYYY-MM-DD] | [Description] | [POI REF] | [A1-F6] |
9. Preferences and Constraints
Instructional tradecraft: Document client preferences for operator dress code, privacy boundaries, interaction style, and vehicle configurations.
- Operator Dress: [Suit / Smart-Casual / Low-Profile]
- Driver Style: [No-Talk / Standard / Active Briefing]
10. Data-Handling Instructions
Instructional tradecraft: This profile is compartmented. Not every operator needs every section. Define need-to-know by role so the most sensitive data (medical, residences, family) is released only to those who must act on it.
10.1 Need-to-Know Access Matrix
| Section | Team Leader | Detail Leader | Active PPO | Driver | Detail Intel Officer |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Identity / Biographic | Full | Full | Full | Recognition only | Full |
| 2 Family / Household | Full | Full | As tasked | No | Full |
| 3 Residences | Full | Full | Assigned residence only | Assigned routes only | Full |
| 4 Vehicles | Full | Full | Full | Full | Full |
| 5 Medical | Full | Full | Full (life-safety) | Blood type / allergies only | Full |
| 6 Pattern of Life | Full | Full | As tasked | Route segments only | Full |
| 7-8 Digital / Threat History | Full | Full | Summary | No | Full |
- Transmission: Send only over encrypted channels per EP-011; never transmit the full profile in clear. Redact to the recipient’s need-to-know row before sharing.
- Access Control: The Detail Intelligence Officer maintains the access log; access is granted per the matrix and revoked at role change or separation.
- Destruction Cadence: Permanent deletion within [N] days of engagement termination, confirmed in writing to the client per the data-processing agreement.
11. Profile Maintenance
Instructional tradecraft: Define the schedule for profile review and updates, and the triggers that require immediate revision.
- Review Cadence: Quarterly.
- Update Triggers: Change in residence lock system, change in daily schedule, or a newly identified POI.
- Sign-Off: Detail Intelligence Officer compiles; Team Leader approves.
Annex A: Sourcing and Mapping to PIRs
This profile is sourced from the ART-subject-dossier. Changes in residence security, medical status, or POIs directly trigger the update of the corresponding PIRs in EP-019 (specifically PIR-1, PIR-5, and PIR-6).
END OF PROFILE
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