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Mayor Sheila Dixon’s BRACTION Plan for Baltimore City.

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1 Mayor Sheila Dixon’s BRACTION Plan for Baltimore City

2 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 2 What is BRAC? Base Realignment and Closure, or, BRAC is a process of the United States Government directed at the administration and operation of the Armed Forces. BRAC is used to close excess military installations and realign the total asset inventory in order to save money on operations and maintenance. BRAC rounds occur periodically. The latest round was in 2005.

3 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 3 How did Maryland Benefit from the 2005 BRAC Commission Recommendations? Maryland was the single largest winner of the 2005 BRAC round, gaining a net realignment of 9,293 DoD jobs. The two bases slated to receive the largest number of DoD jobs from BRAC are Fort Meade and Aberdeen Proving Ground. Since the 2005 recommendations, the estimated numbers of jobs directly and indirectly related to BRAC has climbed. The latest estimates indicate that BRAC could generate as many as 60,000 jobs in Maryland from now to 2018.

4 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 4 How does Baltimore City benefit? There are four ways in which Baltimore will benefit from BRAC: Population Growth Workforce Development Contracting Opportunities for Minority and Women-Owned Businesses Business Attraction

5 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 5 What is the Plan? The Mayor’s BRACtion Plan is: A collection of ordered strategies designed to maximize the opportunities BRAC presents to the City of Baltimore An articulation of how the City’s current Comprehensive Master Plan prepares the jurisdiction for BRAC A policy statement on the importance of regionalism and Smart Growth in local and statewide preparations for BRAC

6 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 6 The Mayor’s BRACtion Plan is Organized Around the City’s 4 Areas of BRAC Opportunity Population Growth M/WBE Contracting Opportunities Workforce Development Business Attraction

7 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 7 Population Growth-Overview Focus Areas Include: Transportation and Infrastructure Improve Our Roads & Highways Strengthen Our Transportation Planning & Management Improve Our Rail and Transit Maintain Our Water and Wastewater Systems Land Use and Zoning Streamline and Strengthen the Development Process Promote Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) and Mixed-Use Development to Reinforce Neighborhood Centers and Main Streets Facilities, Quality of Life, and Marketing Maintain and Improve Our Housing Stock Maintain and Improve Public Schools and Library Facilities Promote Our Historic, Cultural and Natural Resources Develop a Coordinated, Inclusive and Holistic Approach to BRAC Marketing

8 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 8 Population Growth: Select Strategies Actively support planning and construction of an East Side MARC Station at EBDI or Bayview Upgrade information systems to streamline the Capital Improvement Program Develop a Coordinated, Inclusive and Holistic Approach to Marketing the City and the Region

9 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 9 Workforce Development: Overview Focus Areas Include: Reaching Out to the Business Community Connecting BRAC Spouses to Area Job Opportunities Preparing the Existing Workforce and the School-Age Population for BRAC jobs Partnering with Institutes of Higher Learning Participating in Regional Workforce Development Efforts

10 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 10 Workforce Development: Select Strategies Develop a Short and Long Term Communication and Marketing Plan that will expand the number of skilled job candidates for BRAC related employment Utilize the Baltimore Workforce Investment Board to Coordinate Local and Regional Workforce Development Efforts Create an Outreach, Recruitment, and Referral Arm from Baltimore City’s Colleges, universities, professional schools and companies to regional training programs and employment opportunities

11 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 11 M/WBE Contracting Opportunities: Overview Reach Out to the Defense Industry Reach Out to Contractors Coordinate with Business Development Initiatives Track BRAC related M/WBE Outcomes

12 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 12 M/WBE Contracting Opportunities: Select Strategies Create a monthly BRAC MBE Stat report Conduct specific Procurement and Outreach Fair for M/WBE firms as it relates to BRAC contracts Explore the possibility of creating a Reciprocity Certification Process for firms certified with the City of Baltimore, the State’s MDOT certification and the Federal SBD certification or DOD requirements for DISA

13 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 13 Business Attraction: Overview Focus Areas Include: Regional Efforts for Marketing, Business Attraction and Business Development City Specific Efforts for Marketing and Business Attraction City-Specific Efforts for Business Development

14 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 14 Business Attraction: Select Strategies Work with the Chesapeake Science and Security Corridor (CSSC), the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore (EAGB) and the Fort Meade Regional Alliance (FMRA) to reach out to key site location consultants involved with BRAC contractors Survey military contractors to determine what information would be helpful for relocation (commercial real-estate sites, housing information, entertainment and recreational information, etc) Work with the Maryland Small Business Resource Center to hold BRAC small business information conferences Work with the Department of Defense’s Contractor Liaisons to determine ways to get information to local businesses

15 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 15 Timeline for Review April: Briefings with City Council, BRACStat, and other BRAC-related entities May 18 th : Release of Draft Plan for Public Comment June 18 th : Public Comment Period Ends June 30 th : Release of Final Plan

16 The Mayor's BRACtion Plan for Baltimore City-- DRAFT for Public Comment 16


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