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

FieldValue
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: [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

FieldValue
Principal Name[PRINCIPAL NAME]
Family / Household Count[NUMBER]
Primary Residence[CITY / REGION]
Overall Exposure Grade[Low / Moderate / Elevated / High / Critical]

Table of Contents

  1. Identity and Biographic Data
  2. Family and Household Members
  3. Residences Register
  4. Vehicle Register
  5. Medical Annex
  6. Pattern of Life
  7. Digital Footprint Summary
  8. Threat History Register
  9. Preferences and Constraints
  10. Data-Handling Instructions
  11. Profile Maintenance
  12. 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.

MemberRelationshipIn Scope of ProtectionTravels With PrincipalOwn Exposure GradeNotes / 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.

FieldResidence 1 (Primary)Residence 2Residence 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 / TimeLocation TypeAddressRoute 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.

DateIncident DescriptionPOIAdmiralty 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

SectionTeam LeaderDetail LeaderActive PPODriverDetail Intel Officer
1 Identity / BiographicFullFullFullRecognition onlyFull
2 Family / HouseholdFullFullAs taskedNoFull
3 ResidencesFullFullAssigned residence onlyAssigned routes onlyFull
4 VehiclesFullFullFullFullFull
5 MedicalFullFullFull (life-safety)Blood type / allergies onlyFull
6 Pattern of LifeFullFullAs taskedRoute segments onlyFull
7-8 Digital / Threat HistoryFullFullSummaryNoFull
  • 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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