Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army Installations and Environment Our Installations Supporting the War: Relevant and Ready “Installation Transformation.

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Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army Installations and Environment Our Installations Supporting the War: Relevant and Ready “Installation Transformation Update” “Installation Transformation Update” Mr. Joseph W. Whitaker Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Housing) Association of the United States Army (October 25, 2004)

OASA I&E 25 October 2004 OUR UNIVERSE OASA I&E 25 October 2004 FY 04 Installation Management Resources = $13.7B per year Army Strength Active - 493,563 USAR - 211,890 ARNG - 351,089 Civilians- 223,000 Army Demographics 52% married 10.4% dual military 7.7% single parents 727,462 family members Utilities Electric, gas, water and sewer 47,051 miles Family Housing Units 124,025 Active Army Bases: United States - 99 Europe - 30 Asia - 52 Army Reserve Ctrs ARNG Readiness Ctrs Land Acreage United States –15,245,347 Europe – 164,965 Asia – 50,804 Other Overseas – 15,203 Buildings (million square feet) United States Europe Asia – 44 Other - 7 Environmental Clean-up (Installation Restoration Program & Military Munitions Response Program) Active Sites BRAC Sites Formerly Used Defense Properties – 2938 Roads 55,500 miles Railroads 2,981 miles Airfields 133 Fixed Wing 625 Heliports PRV $241B Paved Area 449 Million SY Barracks Requirements 136K soldiers

OASA I&E 25 October 2004 Army Installation Status Report 2004 OASA I&E 25 October 2004

FACILITIES RESOURCES OASA I&E 25 October 2004

MILCON FY PRIORITIES OASA I&E 25 October 2004 Active –Barracks –Transformation –Ranges –Revitalization & Focused Facility Strategy Trainee Barracks Operational and Command/Control Facilities Maintenance Facilities –Army Power Projection Platforms –Army Family Housing National Guard –Transformation –Range Program Projects –Readiness Centers, Training Facilities, Maintenance Facilities Reserve –Reserve Centers

OASA I&E 25 October 2004 O&M FY PRIORITIES OASA I&E 25 October 2004 Modularity Barracks Sustainment Demolition Strategic Mobility Force Protection

OASA I&E 25 October 2004 Facilities to Support Transformation OASA I&E 25 October 2004 Stationing: Temporary - pending BRAC 05 decisions Facilities Support: Varies by Installation Existing facilities / Temporary relocatable buildings / Off-post housing Funding OMA Relocatable buildings (costing less than $250K ea) Repair existing facilities Funding increases for Base Support MILCON Relocatable buildings (costing more than $250K ea) Site preparation & infrastructure

OASA I&E 25 October 2004 OTHER FACILITIES TOOLS OASA I&E 25 October 2004

INFRASTRUCTURE REDUCTION OASA I&E 25 October 2004 BRAC/Non-BRAC in FY ,159 acres “1 for 1” MILCON Demolition in FY MSF Facility Reduction Program in FY MSF

OASA I&E 25 October 2004 ENHANCED USE LEASING OASA I&E 25 October 2004 Enhanced Use Leasing provides a creative new real estate tool for Army installations to use to address funding issues First Big Successes  Former Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX  Technology Park, Fort Leonard Wood, MO  Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC

OASA I&E 25 October 2004 RC REAL PROPERTY EXCHANGES OASA I&E 25 October 2004 The fair market value of the land and facilities received by the Army must be no less than the fair market value of the Government-owned real property conveyed by the Army Currently working 23 exchanges valued at $165M Completed 10 exchanges valued at $39M

OASA I&E 25 October 2004 DRIVERS & UNKNOWNS OASA I&E 25 October 2004 Base Realignment and Closure 2005 Integrated Global Positioning Basing Study Transformation Resource Competition within Army/DoD