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BRAC 2005 Strategy Dr. Craig College Installations and Environment Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army Installations and Environment Association of the United States Army: Annual Meeting 2005 BRAC 2005 Strategy Dr. Craig College Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Infrastructure Analysis)

Agenda Army BRAC 2005 Strategy Results Financials Status of BRAC Process

The Army Strategy Establish a streamlined portfolio of installations with a significantly reduced cost of ownership that: Facilitates transformation, joint operations and joint business functions Accommodates rebasing of overseas units with the Integrated Global Presence and Basing Strategy Divests of an accumulation of installations that are no longer relevant and are less effective in supporting a Joint and Expeditionary Army

BRAC 2005 Helps Reshape the Army Future Installation Portfolio Current and Future Armies deploying and training out of the current infrastructure portfolio are not as relevant and ready as they can be. BRAC IS THE WAY TO GET THERE Current Installation Portfolio Additionally, BRAC is a key strategic lever for reshaping the structure of the Future Army.

Active Component Division & Brigade Combat Team Stationing & Reflagging Complete Realignments from outside the continental United States: 3 Heavy Brigade Combat Teams, UEx Headquarters and Sustainment Brigade from Germany to Ft Bliss, TX UEx Headquarters and Aviation Brigade from Germany to Ft Riley, KS Engineer, military police, and various other support units from Germany to Ft Knox, KY Also validated FY05 realignment of Infantry Brigade from Korea to Ft Carson, CO Continental United States Realignments: Activate 1 Heavy Brigade Combat Team at Ft Bliss, TX Activate 1 Infantry Brigade Combat Team at Ft Knox, KY; Ft Bragg, NC and Ft Riley, KS 1 Heavy Brigade Combat Team and UEx Headquarters from Ft Hood, TX to Ft Carson, CO Air Defense Artillery Brigade from Ft Bliss, TX to Ft Sill, OK Fires Brigade from Ft Sill, OK to Ft Bliss, TX 7th Special Forces Group from Ft Bragg, NC to Eglin Air Force Base, FL Also validated activations of BCTs at Forts Campbell, KY; Drum, NY; Polk, LA; Richardson, AK and Stewart, GA

Reserve Component 70th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade W A 94th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade ME 88th Regional Readiness Command Headquarters MT N D M N VT VT O R ID 77th Sustainment Brigade NH W I NY MA S D RI WY MI PA NJ 96th Sustainment Brigade I A N E 99th Regional Readiness Command Headquarters 89th Sustainment Brigade O H I N 63rd Regional Readiness Command Headquarters UT I L WV CO N VA V KS M O Headquarters, US Army Reserve Command CA K Y 90th Sustainment Brigade N C AZ TN O K AR Creation of 125 Joint or Multi-Component Armed Forces Reserve Centers 387 Closures 176 Army Reserve Centers 211 National Guard Armories – with State Governor’s agreement Reduces 10 US Army Reserve Regional Readiness Commands to 4 Regional Readiness Support Commands Converts remaining 6 Regional Readiness Commands to Deployable Force Structure: Maneuver Enhancement Brigades (2) Sustainment Brigades (4) SC N M 81st Regional Readiness Command Headquarters M S AL G A L A AK TX F L HI 43 States + Puerto Rico impacted by Base Realignment and Closure

Major Commands and Army Headquarters Rock Island Ft Eustis Ft Belvoir Ft Knox Ft Monroe Pope AFB Ft McPherson Shaw AFB Major Commands: TRADOC to Ft Eustis, VA; Close Ft Monroe, VA FORSCOM and USARC to Pope Air Force Base, NC; Close Ft McPherson, GA AMC and US Army Security Assistance Command HQ to Redstone Arsenal, AL HRC, Accessions Command and Cadet Command to Ft Knox, KY Other Headquarters: 3rd Army, to Shaw Air Force Base, SC 1st Army to Rock Island Arsenal, IL; Close Ft Gillem, GA Redstone Arsenal Ft Gillem Key Gains Activities Loses Activities Potential Closure Joint

Institutional Training West Point Ft Monmouth Aberdeen PG Ft Belvoir Ft Knox Ft Lee Ft Eustis Ft Leonard Wood Ft Sill Consolidate: Maneuver Center at Ft Benning, GA Net Fires Center at Ft Sill, OK Combat Service Support Center at Ft Lee, VA Realign: USMA Prep School to USMA, West Point, NY Prime Power School, Ft Belvoir, VA to Ft Leonard Wood, MO Ft Bliss Ft Benning Key Gains Activities Loses Activities Potential Closure

Materiel and Logistics Umatilla Watervliet Rock Island Tobyhanna Kansas Newport Deseret Letterkenny Riverbank Red River Lone Star Anniston Close 4 Army Ammunition Plants and 3 Chemical Demilitarization Sites Realign workload among 9 Depots/Arsenals and 7 Army Ammunition Plants to create: 4 Joint Centers of Industrial and Technical Excellence Tobyhanna, PA for communications and electronics Anniston, AL for combat vehicles Corpus Christie, TX for rotary wing aircraft Letterkenny, PA for tactical missiles 2 Joint Manufacturing and Technology Centers: Rock Island Arsenal, IL and Watervliet Arsenal, NY Realign Red River Munitions and Missile Maintenance Key Gains Activities Loses Activities Potential Closure Joint Mississippi Corpus Christi

Research, Development, Acquisition, Test & Evaluation Detroit Arsenal Picatinny Ft Monmouth Ft Detrick Adelphi WRAMC Aberdeen PG Redstone Close: Close Ft Monmouth, NJ Realign: Army Land C4ISR, Army Research Labs, and Joint Chem Bio Defense RDA to Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD Joint Ground Vehicle RDA activities to Detroit Arsenal, MI Joint Rotary Wing Air Platform RDAT&E and Joint Missile Defense RDA including MDA to Redstone Arsenal, AL Joint Guns and Ammunition RDA to Picatinny Arsenal, NJ Joint Medical Biological RDA Center to Ft Detrick, MD Key Gains Activities Loses Activities Potential Closure Joint Ft Rucker

Medical and Support Functions Ft Lewis Bethesda Ft Carson WRAMC Ft Belvoir Ft Eustis Ft Bragg Ft Sam Houston Realign: Walter Reed, DC to Ft Belvoir, VA and Bethesda, MD Medical in-patient functions: Lackland Air Force Base, TX to Ft Sam Houston, TX US Air Force Academy, CO to Ft Carson, CO Pope Air Force Base, NC to Ft Bragg, NC McChord Air Force Base, WA to Ft Lewis, WA Disestablish in-patient functions at Ft Eustis, VA Enlisted medical training to Ft Sam Houston, TX Key Gains Activities Loses Activities Joint

Annual Recurring Steady-State Savings BRAC 2005 Financials Army BRAC 20-Year Gross Savings* 1-Time Costs 20-Year Net Savings Annual Recurring Steady-State Savings Previous Rounds ($B) 11.0 4.6 6.5 0.9 2005 w/ JCSG Savings ($B) 21.0 13.2 7.8 1.6 Current Ratio to Previous Rounds 1.9:1 2.9:1 1.2:1 1.8:1 * Table does not include overseas costs and savings from the IGPBS moves When combined with overseas costs and savings: Gross savings are 3.75 times larger Net-savings are 4.3 times larger Recurring savings are 2.8 times larger The Army BRAC program including IGPBS is more than 40% of DOD gross savings 95% Commission approval rate

Status of BRAC Process Commission voted on BRAC recommendations August 24-27, 2005 Commission voted on BRAC recommendations September 8, 2005 Commission submitted its Final Report to the President September 15, 2005 The President approved the Commission’s report Congress now has 45 days to enact a joint resolution to reject the report in full, or the report becomes law