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The Economic Impact of BRAC on the 11 Member Counties: Bridging the Gap for Economically Disadvantaged Populations Mr. Floyd Shorter, PI Dr. Assad Tavakoli,

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1 The Economic Impact of BRAC on the 11 Member Counties: Bridging the Gap for Economically Disadvantaged Populations Mr. Floyd Shorter, PI Dr. Assad Tavakoli, Co-PI Fayetteville State University (FSU) University of North Carolina at Pembroke (UNCP)

2 To determine the educational and occupational attainment of the economically disadvantaged and identify gaps that may prevent this group from participating in the employment opportunities generated by BRAC. Project Purpose

3 Percent of the Economically Disadvantaged (Ages 18-64) in the Labor Force and in the Region

4 Educational Gap Analysis: Less Than a High School Diploma or Equivalency

5 Educational Gap Analysis: High School Diploma

6 Educational Gap Analysis: Some College

7 Educational Gap Analysis: Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

8 Occupational Gap Analysis: Managerial and Professional

9 Occupational Gap Analysis: Service

10 Occupational Gap Analysis: Sales and Retail

11 Occupational Gap Analysis: Construction

12 Recommendation 1 BRAC Regional Task Force should present to the Defense Commissary Agency a carefully conceived collaborative proposal from the participating counties in the region to obtain a sub-contract to supply food to the Fort Bragg commissaries. – Develop a regional food distribution center – Establish several fresh produce stands at strategic locations readily accessible to the soldiers and their families on base – Support farming activities by submitting competitive grants

13 Recommendation 2 Establish a Regional Career Pathways Consortium (RCPC) to develop strategies and form opportunistic alliances to take full advantage of the opportunities identified by the BRAC Regional Task Force. – Prepare an inventory of all the skills available within the Fort Bragg region – Facilitate collaboration/alliances among counties (e.g., Montgomery and Moore counties share a niche in the hospitality industry) – Pool the resources of contiguous counties to encourage vendors to provide access to broadband – Coordinate training programs among counties – Establish a call center with a toll free number to answer all inquiries related to BRAC jobs and contract opportunities

14 Recommendation 3 Transport interested workers from outlying counties to work on jobs available at Fort Bragg. – Hire a contracted regional broker to coordinate and provide transportation services between counties. – Establish a data bank and dispatch system that matches participants in need of temporary rides with volunteer drivers who are compensated on a per mile basis. – Establish central pick-up centers to transport people to and from different locations

15 Recommendation 4 Develop a systematic and insightful entrepreneurship program that avoids inefficient duplication of efforts and coordinates the entrepreneurial support services across counties. – Use distance learning centers and other technologies on University/Community College campuses to leverage the entrepreneurial resources of counties in the region – Explore the feasibility of establishing a Microfinance Bank – Form a consortium of interested counties to apply for entrepreneurship grants


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