UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) 677-4844 (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 Welcome to FORT GEORGE G. MEADE “ The Preeminent.

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UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 Welcome to FORT GEORGE G. MEADE “ The Preeminent Center for Information, Intelligence and Cyber Operations” COL Brian P. Foley Garrison Commander COL Brian P. Foley Garrison Commander State of Fort Meade Spring 2014 State of Fort Meade Spring 2014

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 “Baltimore – Washington DC Corridor” Fort Meade Land Acreage 5,067 acres Buildings 1,673 11,055,345 SF Business park environment Tenant Units/Organizations 117 organizations including: U.S. Cyber Command National Security Agency Defense Information Systems Agency Defense Media Activity EPA Important Characteristics Hwy 295, RTs 32, 175 border installation Nature Preserve on south border Base divided by MD 175 Anne Arundel County Schools Location

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 Other Patrons TOTAL 68,758 Active (not on post) 803 Active Dependents 16,696 Reserve Component 1,420 Reserve Dependents 2,895 Retiree12,781 Retiree Dependents 33,455 DoD Civilians482 DoD Civilian Dependents 226 *Those within a 40 mile radius eligible to receive services from Fort Meade* “Maryland’s largest military installation and its workforce will continue to grow and expand as information, intelligence and cyber operations continue to mature.” – Colonel Brian Foley *JAN 2014 ASIP* 49,25849,258 Fort Meade Population 27,26927,269 8,2708,270 13,59413,594 Total supported population = 118,016 On Post Residents = 9,622

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 FGGM Workforce Footprint Workforce distribution covers broad, multi-state area but concentrated in Anne Arundel, Howard and Carroll counties along with Baltimore Metro

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 HOUSING Troop Barracks (E1-E5 Permanent Party)1,200 rooms Family Housing 2,627 homes Candlewood Suites (Privatized Army Lodging-PAL) Under Construction – Expected Completion FY rooms Reece Crossings Garden Apartments Under Construction – Open June units / 816 beds Meade Facilities OTHER KEY FACILITIES Child, Youth & School Services (CYSS) Three Child Development Centers, Three before and after care centers (Elementary, Middle, Teen) 6 Facilities 2 CDCs planned On Post Schools (AACPS) 1 High School, 2 Middle, 3 Elementary, 1 Pre K / Kindergarten7 Schools Conference Center1 Wellness Center1 Chapels3 Gaffney Fitness Center1 Murphy Field House1 Resiliency Center (planned)1

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 Key Efforts 1.CYBER Stationing Assistance: Requesting IMCOM and DA assistance to determine resources needed (people and money) to support growth 2. Transportation Infrastructure Improvements 3. Ready and Resilient Campaign Wellness and Resiliency Centers Healthy Base Initiative (HBI) Participation 4. Child Youth Services / Child Development Centers 5. Hale Hall 6. Enhanced Use Lease 7. Joint Spectrum Center

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 NSA East Campus Exchange 11/14 Indoor Range 5/14 INSCOM Modulars 6/14 CDCs – 12/15 DINFOS Expansion 2/15 TBUP /14 AWG HQs 7/16 PAL – FY16 Mapes/ Cooper Inter. 5/14 Reece Crossings Apts 6/14 Scheduled On-going Future SATCOM 5/14 Rockenbach Rd ACP 4/15 EUL Site Z Reclaimed Water Project Transformation

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 Funded Road Projects  Access Control Point Rockenbach ACP ($10M through State)  Intersections Mapes at Cooper ($1.75M) Unfunded Road Projects Mapes Rd East ACP ($6.2M) Mapes Rd West ACP ($8.3M) Reece Rd ACP ($10.6M) Llewellyn ACP ($8.8M)  Access Control Points  Road widening Mapes Rd East ($1.95M) Mapes Rd West ($3.4M) Reece Rd ($3.25M)  Intersections Mapes at Ernie Pyle ($1.8M) Mapes at O’Brien ($1.85M) Rockenbach at O’Brien ($1.75M) Internal Roadway Projects

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 External Transportation Priorities 1.MD 175 from I-295 to MD 32 a.Rockenbach/Disney Intersection Project – Under Construction b.Reece/Mapes Intersection Project – Funded to begin in May 2014 c.Interchange upgrade at 175/I-295 d.Widen 175 from Reece To Disney Road – Design has not begun 2. MD 198: Construct flyover at Mapes/MD 32 and widen to four lanes 3. I-295: Widen to six lanes from MD 32 North to MD Land is owned by National Park Service 4. MD 32: Widen to Six Lanes from MD 175 to I-95

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, Funded Projects: Unfunded Projects:  Intersection Improvements Rockenbach Rd/MD 175 & Disney Rd/MD 175 ongoing Reece Rd/MD 175 & Mapes Rd/MD 175 (construction begins 5/14) External Roadway Projects – SHA MD 175/MD 295 Interchange 1 MD 32 to MD 198 Flyover 3 MD 198 Widening 4 2 MD 175 Widening  Interchange and Road Improvements 5 MD 32 Widening

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 Issue: Traffic congestion on and off the installation is severe and will worsen with increasing complexity and growth. Status: Continuing efforts to reduce use of single-occupancy vehicles Some partner organizations have developed transportation demand management (TDM) programs that include carpools, vanpools, buses, MARC train, Metro, telework, and compressed or alternate work schedules Construction vehicles exacerbate traffic and parking issues Assessment: TDM is comprised of three lines of effort Mass transit: carpools, van pools, buses, MARC, METRO Telework/Alternate Work Schedules (AWS): Approved alternate and telework schedules increases flexibility 11% of the Fort Meade workforce use mass transit and/or AWS Strategic Way Ahead: Advocate for increased capacity at Odenton MARC station Open pedestrian/bike gate at SE corner of Installation Develop more routes and times for regional transit – currently more than two hours to take bus from Glen Burnie to Fort Meade (15 miles) Seek opportunities to promote and support increased alternate/telework schedules (Establish 24-hr day care) Transportation Demand Management

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 Fort Meade Community Partnership GOAL: Share available resources to the greatest extent legally possible and ensure service members, families and civilians have the support of the local community. Key Partners Fort Meade Community Covenant Council Fort Meade Alliance BWI Partnership West AACC and BWCC AA County Schools Regional Growth Management Committee Anne Arundel and Howard Community Colleges AA County Emergency Responders Baltimore Orioles University Systems of Maryland Maryland Delegation Staff

UNCLASSIFIEDCOL Brian P. Foley/IMME-ZA/(301) (DSN 622) of April 22, 2014 Upcoming Major Events EVENTDATE Month of the Military ChildApril Run Series: Earth Day Run April 26 Family Fun Fair (Month of the Military Child) April 26 Military Spouse Job Fair May 7 Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month Observance May 15 U.S. v Al Nashiri (OMC-USS Cole) Legal Proceedings Ongoing Run Series: Patriot Pride May 17 Memorial Day Observance/ Military of World Wars (MOWW) Massing of Colors May 18 Military Appreciation and Memorial Day for OriolesMay 18 and 25 Safety Healthy and Wealthy Fair (Will be inviting CMRT and BWIP)May 22 Community Job Fair May 28 U.S. Army Field Band Concert SeriesEvery Thursday Starting June 5 Army Birthday – Multiple events on Fort Meade and in CommunityJune Reece Crossing Opening and U.S. Army Soldier ShowJune 13 Fourth of July Celebration on Fort MeadeJuly 3