United States Air Force Fiscal Year 2011 Force Structure Announcement

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1 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement This Force Structure Announcement addresses the Air Force s Fiscal Year 20 () force structure, realignment, and management actions supporting the President s Budget (PB) submission. The Force Structure Announcement supersedes all previous force structure announcements and Air Force Roadmaps to include the FY08 Roadmap. This announcement outlines the civilian and military personnel changes and reassignment of aircraft at Air Force bases for the upcoming fiscal year and includes base and statewide summation impacts. It includes prior year programmatic actions that impact force structure in, but doesn t include Future Years Defense Program (FYDP) data for FY2 and beyond. The document specifies the force structure changes experienced by the Total Force; active duty, Air Force, and Air National 2. Executive Summary This announcement captures net Total Force manpower authorization changes of over 3,200 positions including approximately 2,450 active duty, 9,205 civilians,,320 Air Force and 225 Air National positions. Prior year programmatic actions account for over 90% of the changes experienced by the Total Force. Several prior year actions were key drivers including contractor-to-civilian conversions (34%), BRAC 2005 directed Joint Basing actions (6%), Air Force end-strength increase (2%) and increases in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance manpower (%). Details of the majority of prior year actions affecting include (but are not limited to): Contractor-to-Civilian Conversions FY08 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), Section 324, directed contractor-to-civilian conversions and OSDdirected Resource Management Decision (RMD) 802 in-sourcing contractor-tocivilian conversions Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) actions Implementation of 2005 BRAC decisions has impacts across the Total Force. o Joint Basing The 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) directed the realignment of Installation Support (IS) functions at 26 installations to create 2 Joint Bases. o National Capital Region Leased Space Realignment Reported moves are the result of BRAC 2005 direction to realign personnel from leased spaces to Air Force installations within the National Capital Region (NCR). o Defense Health Program Encompasses Air Force Surgeon General medical planning and programming adjustments and personnel moves directed by BRAC o Large Civilian Centers (LCC) In accordance with BRAC 2005, the Large Civilian Centers will be realigned to the Air Force Personnel Center (AFPC) at Randolph AFB. All LCC manpower positions will remain at their current locations operating as geographically separated units assigned to AFPC.

2 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) The Air Force continues to rapidly increase its ISR capability and capacity to support combat operations. The Air Force will reach 50 Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) continuous combat air patrols (CAPs) in theater by the end of and continue increasing the total number of RPA platforms to enable fielding up to 65 CAPs by the end of FY3. The Air Force Increasing end-strength to relieve stressed career fields in Air Force Security Forces Squadrons, Civil Engineer Squadrons, and Civil Engineer RED HORSE Squadrons. Nuclear Enterprise - The first Air Force priority during the last two years has been to reinvigorate the stewardship, accountability, compliance, and precision within nuclear deterrence operations. The Air Force continues to strengthen the Nuclear Enterprise. Acquisition Excellence - Initiative to recapitalize the Acquisition workforce to ensure we have the right number of people with the right experience. The Air Force continues to make progress within the Acquisition Improvement Plan. Irregular Warfare/Building Partnerships The Air Force continues to seek opportunities to develop partnerships around the world and to enhance long-term capabilities through security cooperation to win today s joint fight. Aircraft Maintenance Manpower Standards Application Application of current Air Force-approved weapon system Logistics Composite Models (LCOMs) manpower determinants. Security Forces (SF) The increase of civilian security forces for Joint Base access control serves to realign military to SF squadrons, thus, resulting in greater combat capability and decreasing of home station risks. Cyber Technology The Air Force continues to develop and institutionalize cyberspace capabilities and integration into the Joint cyberspace structure as well as maintain future commitments to achieve cyberspace superiority. Communication and Information Systems Realignment of theater-wide command and control (C2) communication & information systems enables efficient and effective exploitation of the air, space, and cyber domains. Matching the range and flexibility of air, space, and cyberspace power to effectively meet tactical requirements requires a linked C2 structure at all echelons. Centralized Registered Equipment Management System (CREMS) Air Force equipment transformation realigning positions from major commands to Air Force Element Vehicle and Equipment Management Support Office in order to centralize support for equipment management. Joint Personal Property Shipping Office (JPPSO) Regionalization Initiative to regionalize base Traffic Management Flight (TMF) back-office processes to JPPSOs. 2

3 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement New programmatic actions account for almost 0% of the changes experienced by the Total Force. Initiatives supporting the health and well-being of the Total Force account for almost half of the personnel impacts from new initiatives. Details of the majority of new programmatic actions affecting include (but are not limited to): Fitness Assessment Cells Base-level fitness assessment cells (manned by civilian personnel) to standardize testing throughout the Air Force and to balance health and fitness for Airmen. Warfighter and Family Services Developing and caring for our Airmen and their Families. The Air Force continues to expand its efforts to improve the resiliency of Airmen and their families before and after deployments. Sexual Harassment Prevention Program The increase of civilian Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AF OSI) Agents to support the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program. Public Affairs (PA) Additional Public Affairs officer billets to help restore communications capability for commanders. Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) Initiative to reduce or eliminate duplication of efforts across the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) and to develop core competencies and centers of gravity within AFMC. C-30 Force Structure The Air Force will be implementing a plan to establish an Air Component (ARC) association at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas. This will include the temporary movement of some Air National and Air Force aircraft to establish an ARC C-30 Formal Training Unit to meet the Air Force s Total Force training needs. Over time, as new C-30Js continue to enter the fleet, the legacy C-30 training requirements will decrease; this will allow C-30s from the Component to return to their home units. This approach will allow the components, which maintain approximately 67 percent of the C-30 force structure, to perform a larger role in C-30 Schoolhouse training, while providing the opportunity to retire older model C-30s and reallocate active duty end strength from the C-30 Schoolhouse to meet other emerging personnel requirements. We will continue to analyze the allocation of tactical airlift force structure between the Active and Components to ensure we have the best allocation of assets to meet the nation s war fighting requirements and to meet the needs of the states. Implementation of this option will be pending Congressional actions on the PB. This announcement also captures changes to the Air Force s aircraft inventory. This announcement reflects the retirement of 59 aircraft including 28 C-30Es, seven C- 2As, two MC-30Es, three C-9Cs, 7 C-5As and two T-43s. Some of the retirement actions are pending based on the NDAA. This announcement also reflects the addition of 37 aircraft including eight C-30Js, 0 C-7s, six C-27Js, one C-37B, three CV-22s, 9 F-22As, F-35As, four MC-30Js, 6 MQ-s, 29 MQ-9s, five RQ-4Bs and 25 T-4Ds. 3

4 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Pending basing actions that are still in the Air Force s Strategic Basing Process are not included in this Force Structure Announcement. A complete list of all pending actions and associated completion timelines are contained in the Appendix at the end of this document. The following summary of pending basing actions are not included in this announcement: MC-2W Project Liberty Growth to 65 RPA Combat Air Patrols (CAP) (incl. MQ-9 Operations) F-35A Operational and additional Training locations C-27J Formal Training Unit (FTU) and additional Operational Units beyond the first six bases announced in June 2008 C-7 Basing The Air Force will retire 2 C-5As from the Air National and convert one C-5A unit to C-7s. The Air Force Strategic Basing-Executive Steering Group (SB-ESG) is evaluating the three Air National C-5A units (05th AW, 64th AW & 67th AW) to determine the best candidate for conversion. The following workforce mix decisions and programmatic actions are not included in this announcement: Follow-on missions for bases impacted by the Combat Air Forces (CAF) restructure Light Mobility Aircraft (LiMA) Light Attack Armed Reconnaissance Aircraft (LAAR) KC-X Tanker Additional Contractor-to-Civilian conversions (i.e. RMD 802) awaiting conversion analysis The Air Force is in the process of evaluating the best way to base the F-22 fleet and ensure the combat readiness of this weapon system. The process is on-going and not addressed in this announcement. The final manpower numbers associated with establishing the ARC C-30 Formal Training Unit at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas are still being developed and are not addressed in this announcement. Unless otherwise noted in the narrative, all aircraft numbers depicted on the individual State slides are Primary Aircraft Authorizations (PAA). Note : In reference to Air Force (AFR) manpower authorizations, (Active and ) equates to full-time military authorizations. indicates parttime military authorizations. Civilian refers to federal civil service (Title V) authorizations. ART refers to dual-status civilian Air Technicians whose incumbents are also required to fill a corresponding drill authorization. Note 2 : In reference to Air National (ANG) manpower authorizations, "" (Active and ) equates to full-time military authorizations. indicates part-time military authorizations. "Civilian" refers to federal civil service (Title V) 4

5 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement authorizations. Civilian technician refers to dual status civilian technician authorizations whose incumbents are also required to fill a corresponding drill authorization. 5

6 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement ALABAMA Total state impact is a decrease of 2 military positions and an increase of 89 civilian positions. Birmingham International Airport No manpower impacts. Dannelly Field - No manpower impacts. Fort Rucker Headquarters, Air Force Materiel Command operating location decreases by one military position and increases by one civilian position in support of a military-tocivilian conversions. Maxwell Air Force Base/Maxwell Air Force Base-Gunter Annex Contractor-tocivilian conversions result in an increase of 55 civilian positions. The Electronic Systems Center increases by 33 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 42nd Air Base Wing decreases by two military and four civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by one military position and decreases by one civilian position as a result of the defense health program adjustments. Gunter Annex decreases by ten military positions and increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is a decrease of military positions and an increase of 88 civilian positions. Air Force - One C-30 from the 908th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. ALASKA Total state impact is an increase of 202 military positions, an increase of 96 civilian positions, and a transfer of 752 civilian positions from the Army. Eielson Air Force Base The 354th Fighter Wing increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; and decreases by one military position as a result of vehicle management centralization (CREMS). Total impact is a decrease of one military position and an increase of three civilian positions. Elmendorf Air Force Base Implementation of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson results in an increase of military and 78 civilian positions and a transfer of 752 civilian positions from the Army. Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase 6

7 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement of seven civilian positions. The AF Office of Special Investigations increases by one civilian position in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency decreases by two military and increases by two civilian positions due to ISR adjustments. The 3rd Wing increases by 95 military positions as a result of aircraft maintenance standards application and increases by five civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell. The 732d Air Mobility Squadron decreases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air National The 76th Wing increases by 264, 248 civilian technician and,064 drill positions as a result of a BRAC 2005 decision to realign all manpower from Kulis Air Station to Elmendorf AFB. Total impact is an increase of 203 military, an increase of 34 civilian, an increase of 264 ANG, an increase of,064 ANG drill and a transfer of 752 civilian positions from the Army. Air National The 76th Airlift Wing relocates to Elmendorf AFB from Kulis AGS resulting in the addition of three HC-30N, five HH-60G, and eight C-30H primary aircraft authorizations (PAA). Four additional C-30H aircraft from CONUS units will augment the eight aircraft from Kulis AGS to create a 2 PAA C-30 unit. Kulis Air Station Air National The 76th Airlift Wing decreases by 264, 248 civilian technician and,064 drill positions as a result of a BRAC 2005 decision to realign all manpower from Kulis Air Station to Elmendorf AFB. This action completes the closure of Kulis AGS as directed by BRAC Total impact is a decrease of 248 civilian, a decrease of 264 ANG, and a decrease of,064 ANG drill positions. The 76th Airlift Wing will relocate three HC-30N, five HH-60G helicopters, and eight C-30H aircraft to Elmendorf AFB to implement changes directed by the 2005 BRAC. ARIZONA Total state impact is a decrease of nine military, an increase of 27 civilian, an increase of two AFR, and an increase of 380 AFR drill positions. Davis-Monthan Air Force Base The 2th Air Force decreases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by one civilian in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The 355th Fighter Wing increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; decreases by three military and one civilian due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; decreases by five military positions in support of integrated communications and information systems realignments; increases by five civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one 7

8 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by one civilian position for security forces manpower realignments. Air Force Increases 02 ART positions and 33 drill positions due to the A-0 total force integration (TFI) mission and increases by two positions and 54 drill positions to establish a new Security Forces Squadron to support the 305th Rescue Squadron. Air National The 24th Reconnaissance Group increases by eight positions and 8 drill positions due to a realignment of resources from the divestiture of the Headquarters Arizona Air National High Altitude Observable (HAO) balloon mission. Total impact is a decrease of eight military, an increase of 09 civilian, an increase of two AFR, an increase of 367 AFR drill, an increase of 8 ANG, and an increase of 8 ANG drill positions. Luke Air Force Base - The 56th Fighter Wing decreases by one military position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by six civilian positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. Air Force The 944th Fighter Wing increases by 3 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. Total impact is a decrease of one military position, an increase of civilian and an increase of 3 AFR drill positions. Mesa Air Station Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of seven civilian positions. Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport -Air National Headquarters, Arizona Air National decreases by eight positions and 8 drill positions due to the divestiture of the High Altitude Observable (HAO) balloon mission. Tucson International Airport No manpower impacts. ARKANSAS Total state impact is a decrease of two military, an increase of 24 civilian and a decrease of seven ANG drill positions. Fort Smith Regional Airport -Air National The 88th Civil Engineer Squadron decreases by three civilian technician positions and seven drill positions as a result of a BRAC 2005 decision to divest a Regional Training Site. Little Rock Air Force Base The 9th Airlift Wing increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; decreases by one military position as a result of vehicle management centralization (CREMS); decreases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments; and increases by one 8

9 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement civilian position as a result of defense health program adjustments. Air National The 89th Airlift Wing increases by 22 civilian technician positions as a result of an increase in C-30 force structure. Total impact is a decrease of two military positions and an increase of 27 civilian positions. The 9th Airlift Wing loses 3 C-30Es due to scheduled aircraft retirements. It gains C-30Hs as replacements. The 34th Airlift Wing loses 5 C-30Es due to scheduled aircraft retirements. The Wing also gains a net of three C-30J aircraft. Air National The 89th Airlift Wing will receive its ninth 2005 BRAC directed C-30H. Air National /Air Force Little Rock will temporarily receive 8 C- 30Hs from multiple and locations to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established. CALIFORNIA Total state impact is an increase of 387 military, an increase of 902 civilian, an increase of two AFR and an increase of 52 AFR drill positions. Beale Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of ten civilian positions. The 9th Reconnaissance Wing decreases by two military and one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by seven civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by 2 military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. ISR adjustments result in an increase of 265 military positions and one civilian position. Air Force The 940th Security Forces Squadron increases by 5 drill positions. Total impact is an increase of 285 military, an increase of 20 civilian and an increase of 5 AFR drill positions. The 9th Reconnaissance Wing gains five RQ-4B RPA with airframes based to support overseas reconnaissance support to COCOMs and Overseas Contingency Operations. Channel Islands Air Station No manpower impacts. Edwards Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 362 civilian positions. The Air Force Flight Test Center decreases by one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments and decreases three military positions and increases three civilian positions due to military-to-civilian conversions. The 42th Test Wing increases one civilian due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 95th Air Base Wing decreases two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; decreases by one military position as a 9

10 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office regionalization; increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases 29 military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; and increases 7 military positions due to additional base operating support (BOS). Total impact is an increase of 42 military and an increase of 366 civilian positions. Gliders (TG-0A, TG-0D and TG-4A) are no longer in test program use and are being stored awaiting final disposition. The 3st Test and Evaluation Squadron (TES) gains one F-35 primary aircraft authorization (PAA). Encino City No manpower impacts. Fresno Yosemite International Airport No manpower impacts. Los Angeles Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 09 civilian positions. The Space and Missile Systems Center increases by 7 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 6st Air Base Wing increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell. Total impact is an increase of 228 civilian positions. March Joint Air Base Air Force The 452d Air Mobility Wing increases by two positions and 24 drill positions in support of civil engineer manpower requirements. Moffett Field No manpower impacts. Onizuka Air Force Station In the final phase of implementing the BRAC 2005 decision to close this installation and move the mission to Vandenberg Air Force Base, manpower decreases by two military and 36 civilian positions. Palmdale Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 87 civilian positions. Port Hueneme The 345th Training Squadron increases by eight civilian positions as a result of the memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Defense Intelligence Agency. Presidio of Monterey - The 57th Training Group increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell. Sacramento - No manpower impacts. San Diego The 703rd Aeronautical Systems Group increases by three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. 0

11 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Travis Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of one civilian position. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by one civilian position in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by two military positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. The 60th Air Mobility Wing increases by six civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; decreases by four civilian positions as a result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office regionalization; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increase one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments; and decreases by two military positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. The 65th Contingency Response Wing increases by 30 military positions as a result of Building Partnerships initiatives. Air Force The 349th Air Mobility Wing increases by 3 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of 3 military, an increase of six civilian and an increase of 3 AFR drill positions. Vandenberg Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increase of civilian positions. The 30th Space Wing increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by three civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; increases by 3 military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; and increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of 3 military positions and 8 civilian positions. COLORADO Total state impact is a decrease of 65 military positions, an increase of 496 civilian, an increase of three AFR and an increase of three AFR drill positions. Boulder Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of nine civilian positions. Buckley Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 7 civilian positions. The Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency decreases by one military position and increases by one civilian position due to ISR adjustments. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by two civilian positions due to ISR adjustments. The 460th Space Wing increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell and increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services. Air Force The 8th Space Warning Squadron increases by two positions added to support a fixed back-up site (alternate location). Total impact is a decrease of one military, an increase of 23 civilian and an increase of two AFR positions.

12 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station The 72st Security Forces Squadron increases by 28 military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. Colorado Springs - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 5 civilian positions. Denver No manpower impacts. Fort Carson - The 3th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by 28 military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Peterson Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 27 civilian positions. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by two civilian positions in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency decreases by two military positions and increases by two civilian positions due to ISR adjustments. Headquarters, Air Force Space Command decreases by 93 military positions as a result of mission transfer to Air Force Global Strike Command. The 2st Space Wing increases by five civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by nine civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; increases by ten military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; and decreases by one military position with the implementation of miscellaneous program adjustments. The 850th Electronic Systems Group increases by civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 3th Airlift Squadron decreases by two military positions due to the C-2A PB force structure divestitures. Air Force The 302nd Civil Engineer Squadron increases by one position and three drill positions. Total impact is a decrease of 88 military, an increase of 300 civilian, an increase of one AFR and an increase of three AFR drill positions. The 3th Airlift Squadron will lose one C-2A from their Primary Aircraft Authorization (PAA) as a result of PB force structure divestitures. Pueblo - No manpower impacts. Schriever Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 0 civilian positions. The 50th Space Wing increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell. Total impact is an increase of 03 civilian positions. United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 24 civilian positions. The USAFA decreases by seven military positions and increases by seven civilian positions due to military-to-civilian conversions 2

13 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement and increases by two military positions in support of additional permanent professor authorizations. The 0th Air Base Wing increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services and decreases by 27 military positions and increases by 4 civilian positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. Total impact is a decrease of 32 military positions and an increase of 46 civilian positions. The Air Force Academy will acquire 25 T-4Ds in support of the Powered Flight Program. CONNECTICUT Total state impact is an increase of 33 ANG drill positions. Bradley International Airport Air National The 03rd Logistics Readiness Squadron increases by 33 drill positions as a result of adjusting manpower to support changed operational requirements based on BRAC 2005 actions. DELAWARE Total state impact is an increase of 3 military positions and an increase of 39 civilian positions. Dover Air Force Base The Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) A- 76 competition results in a decrease of seven civilian positions. The Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operation increases by 4 military positions and 4 civilian positions due to resource realignments for mortuary affairs. The 436th Airlift Wing decreases by two military positions as a result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office regionalization; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by one civilian position as a result of the defense health program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of 3 military positions and an increase of 39 civilian positions. The 436th Airlift Wing assigned C-5Bs are undergoing modernization under the C-5 Reliability Enhancement and Re-engineering Program (RERP). This program replaces 70-plus items, to include the engines on the C-5B. Aircraft that are modified under this program are re-designated as C-5Ms. The seventh C-5B will finish conversion to a C- 5M in. New Castle County Airport No manpower impacts. 3

14 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Air National - One C-30 from the 66th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Total District impact is a decrease of 92 military, an increase of 293 civilian and a transfer of 306 civilian positions to the Navy. Bolling Air Force Base Implementation and support of Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling result in a decrease of 87 military positions, increase of 25 civilian positions, and a transfer of 306 civilian positions to the Navy. Bolling AFB increases by five military positions and 24 civilian positions due to the BRAC 2005 direction to realign manpower from leased space to Air Force installations within the National Capital Region (NCR). Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of three civilian positions. Headquarters, United States Air Force increases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Central Adjudication Facility decreases nine military positions and increases 2 civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Intelligence Analysis Agency increases eight civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air Force District of Washington Headquarters decreases by seven civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments and increases by six civilian positions as a result of the defense health program adjustments. The th Wing decreases by two military and four civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. Total impact is a decrease of 92 military, an increase of 293 civilian and a transfer of 306 civilian positions to the Navy. Washington DC City No manpower impacts. FLORIDA Total state impact is an increase of 397 military, an increase of 938 civilian, an increase of two AFR and an increase of 53 AFR drill positions. Cape Canaveral - No manpower impacts. Duke Field Air Force The 99th Special Operations Wing (99 SOW) increases by three ART positions and ten drill positions. These positions were added to continue the on-going re-missioning of the 99 SOW. This manpower is added to Joint Special Operations Air Component (JSOAC) Total Force Integration Initiative aligned under the 99 SOW. The 99th Civil Engineer Squadron increases by eight drill 4

15 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement positions. Total impact is an increase of three civilian positions and an increase of 8 AFR drill positions. The 99th Special Operations Wing loses two MC-30Es due to scheduled retirements. Eglin Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 208 civilian positions. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by two civilian positions in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by two civilian positions as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation and increases by one military position as a result of defense health program adjustments. The Air Force Seek Eagle Office increases two civilian positions for miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Armament Center increases by 56 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 33rd Fighter Wing increases by 260 military positions and three civilian positions in support of the F-35 force structure growth. The 96th Air Base Wing decreases by four military positions as a result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping regionalization; increases by five civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by eight civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; decreases by two military and three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; and increases by 43 military and 22 civilian positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. The 53rd Wing decreases by six military positions as a result of security forces manpower realignments. The 46th Test Wing increases by 2 military positions to support ian Angel manpower requirements and decreases by two military and increases by two civilian positions due to military-to-civilian conversions. The 95st Electronic Systems Group decreases by one military and increases by one civilian position due to military-to-civilian conversions. The 728th Air Control Squadron decreases by 3 military positions for miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of 288 military positions and an increase of 308 civilian positions. The 33rd Fighter Wing gains 0 F-35As from procurement. Homestead Air Base Air Force The 482d Civil Engineer Squadron increases by one position. Hurlburt Field Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 7 civilian positions. Headquarters, Air Force Special Operations Command increases by two military positions due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts. The st Special Operations Wing increases by 94 military positions as a result of additional CV-22s; increases by one civilian position as a result of a BRAC 2005 decision to realign base operating support (BOS) manpower from Pensacola NAS to Hurlburt Field; increases by one military positions due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by five civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness 5

16 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Assessment Cell; increases by 2 civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; and decreases by one military position and increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 505th Command and Control Wing increases by 2 military positions as a result of ISR adjustments. Total impact is an increase of 08 military positions and an increase of 99 civilian positions. The st Special Operations Wing will receive two CV-22s for a total of nine primary aircraft authorizations (PAA). Jacksonville International Airport No manpower impacts. The 25th Fighter Wing loses one WC-30H from backup aircraft inventory (BAI) due to mission requirements. MacDill Air Force Base The 6th Air Mobility Wing decreases by three military positions and one civilian position as a result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office regionalization; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; and increases by 6 civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services. Total impact is a decrease of two military positions and an increase of 8 civilian positions. Melbourne - No manpower impacts. Orlando - No manpower impacts. Patrick Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 83 civilian positions. The Air Force Technical Application Center increases by 7 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. ISR adjustments result in an increase of 38 civilian positions. The 45th Space Wing increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell. Air Force The 920th Security Forces Squadron increases by one position and 35 drill positions. Air National The 4th Range Operations Squadron increases by nine drill positions due to a realignment of manpower within the state to meet current space program requirements. Total impact is an increase of 40 civilian, an increase of one AFR, an increase of 35 AFR drill and an increase of nine ANG drill positions. Pensacola Naval Air Station-- Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 69 civilian positions. The 479th Fighter Group decreases by one military position as a result of defense health program adjustments. Total impact is a decrease of one military position and an increase of 69 civilian positions. Tyndall Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 97 civilian positions. The Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency decreases by two 6

17 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Headquarters, Air Combat Command Operating Location decreases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Education and Training Command Contracting Squadron decreases two civilians due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The st Air Force increases by one military position for Civil Air Patrol. The 325th Fighter Wing increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; decreases by two military and increases by three civilian positions in support of miscellaneous program adjustments; increases by six military and five civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; and decreases by two military and increases by two civilian positions as a result of the defense health program adjustments. Air National -Headquarters, Florida Air National decreases by nine drill positions in order to realign resources within the state to be used for the 4th Range Operations Squadron space program requirements. Headquarters First Air Force increases by 94 civilians due to an OSD decision to increase readiness capability for Homeland Defense. Total impact is an increase of four military, an increase of 20 civilian, and a decrease of nine ANG drill positions. GEORGIA Total state impact is an increase of 82 military, an increase of 84 civilian, an increase of two AFR and an increase of 4 AFR drill positions. Dobbins Air Base Air Force The 94th Security Forces Squadron increases by two drill positions. The 628th Civil Engineer Flight increases by 2 drill positions. The 94th Civil Engineer Flight increases by two positions. Total impact is an increase of two AFR and an increase of 4 AFR drill positions. Air Force - One C-30 from the 94th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Fort Benning - The 5th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by eleven military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Fort Gordon The Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency increases by 48 military positions and two civilian positions as a result of ISR program adjustments. Fort Stewart The 5th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by 6 military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. The 62st Contingency Response 7

18 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Wing increases by one military position as a result of Building Partnerships initiatives. Total impact is an increase of 7 military positions. Glynco Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of two civilian positions. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by one civilian position in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. Total impact is an increase of three civilian positions. Marietta Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of one civilian position. The 478th Aeronautical Systems Group decreases by two military positions as a result of workload transfer per Air Force Materiel Command s Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort. Total impact is a decrease of two military positions and an increase of one civilian position. Moody Air Force Base The 23d Wing decreases by one military position and two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by 4 civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by three military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of three military positions and an increase of 6 civilian positions. Robins Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 27 civilian positions. The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center increases by one civilian position as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by one civilian position as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. The Air Force Medical Support Agency increases by one military position as a result of the defense health program adjustments. The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center (WR-ALC) increases by one civilian due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 330th Aircraft Sustainment Wing increases by 30 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by two military positions and seven civilian positions as a result of workload transfer per Air Force Materiel Command s Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort; and increases by eight military positions in support of the U-2 program. The 542d Combat Sustainment Wing increases by two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments and increases by three civilian positions as a result of workload transfer per Air Force Materiel Command s Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort. The 78th Air Base Wing decreases by one military position and four civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; decreases by one military position and nine civilian positions as a result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office regionalization; increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; decreases by four military positions as a result of the defense health program 8

19 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement adjustments and increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services. Air Force Headquarters, Air Force Command decreases by two civilian positions due to a transfer of workload and manpower to AFCYBER. Total impact is an increase of five military positions and an increase of 62 civilian positions. Savannah-Hilton Head International Airport No manpower impacts. Air National - One C-30 from the 65th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. GUAM Total territory impact is an increase of three civilian positions. Joint Region Marianas (Andersen Air Force Base) Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of one civilian position. The 36th Wing increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell. Total impact is an increase of three civilian positions. Detachment 3, 9th Operations Group, Air Combat Command, will gain three RQ-4Bs. HAWAII Total state impact is an increase of 437 military, an increase of 24 civilian and a transfer of 546 civilian positions to the Navy. Hickam Air Force Base - Implementation of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam results in a transfer of 546 civilian positions to the Navy. Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of five civilian positions. The Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency increases by 242 military positions and two civilian positions due to ISR program adjustments. The 5th Air Wing increases by 56 military positions in support of the F-22 program and aircraft maintenance standards application; increases by 40 military positions in support of the KC-35 active associate unit; and increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell. The 735th Air Mobility Squadron decreases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air National The 54th Wing increases by 3 civilian technician positions to support F-22 related security manpower. Total impact is an increase of 437 military, an increase of 24 civilian and a transfer of 546 civilian positions to the Navy. 9

20 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Air National The 99th Fighter Squadron gains 5 F-22A primary aircraft authorizations (PAA) (two F-22As delivered in ). The 203d Air Refueling Squadron, 54th Wing gains four KC-35R/T PAA as a result of 2005 BRAC direction. IDAHO Total state impact is a decrease of 7 military positions and an increase of four civilian positions. Boise Air Terminal No manpower impacts. Mountain Home Air Force Base The 366th Fighter Wing decreases by one military and one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; decreases by two military positions as a result of communication and information systems mission realignments; decreases by six military positions as a result of vehicle management centralization (CREMS); and increases by one civilian position in support of security forces manpower requirements. ISR adjustments result in a decrease of eight military positions. Total impact is a decrease of 7 military positions and an increase of four civilian positions.. ILLINOIS Total state impact is an increase of 64 military, a decrease of 43 civilian, an increase of one AFR and an increase of 98 AFR drill positions. Capital Airport No manpower impacts. Naval Station Great Lakes No manpower impacts. Peoria International Airport No manpower impacts. Scott Air Force Base The Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) and Communications Squadron A-76 competitions result in a decrease of 87 civilian positions. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by seven civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Network Integration Center increases by 70 military positions and 4 civilian positions as a result of communication and information systems mission realignments. Headquarters, Air Mobility Command decreases by one military and increases by two civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services and decreases by five military positions and increases by five civilian positions in support of military-to-civilian conversions. The 68th Tactical Airlift 20

21 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Control Center decreases by two military positions and increases by two civilian positions in support of military-to-civilian conversions. The Air Mobility Command Air Operations Squadron increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 375th Air Mobility Wing decreases by two military positions and two civilian positions as a result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office regionalization; increases by five civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by three civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by four military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air Force The 932d Airlift Wing increases by two ART positions and six drill positions to support an aircraft maintenance initiative; increases by 5 ART positions and 47 drill positions due to a pending increase of one C-40 aircraft in FY2; and increases by one position and 45 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of 64 military, a decrease of 43 civilian, an increase of one AFR and an increase of 98 AFR drill positions. Air Force The 932 AW loses three C-9C PAA in as the aging C-9Cs retire as part of the 932d s conversion to C-40s. INDIANA Total state impact is an increase of eight civilian, an increase of three AFR and an increase of eight AFR drill positions. Fort Wayne International Airport/Smith Field Airport No manpower impacts. Grissom Air Base Air Force Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of eight civilian positions. The 434th Civil Engineer Squadron increases by three positions and eight drill positions in support of manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of eight civilian, an increase of three AFR and an increase of eight AFR drill positions. Terre Haute International Airport Hulman Field No manpower impacts. IOWA Total state impact is an increase of two civilian positions. Des Moines International Airport Air National The 32d Fighter Wing increases by two civilian technician positions due to increased manning required for the Distributed Training Operations Center. Sioux Gateway International Airport No manpower impacts. 2

22 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement KANSAS Total state impact is an increase of 49 military, an increase of 32 civilian, an increase of one AFR and an increase of 70 AFR drill positions. Forbes Field - No manpower impacts. Fort Riley - The 0th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by 49 military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. The 65th Contingency Response Wing increases by one military position as a result of Building Partnerships initiatives. Total impact is an increase of 50 military positions. McConnell Air Force Base The 22nd Air Refueling Wing increases by two military positions in support of air traffic control training; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; decreases by four military positions to support activation of 24th Air Force; increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments; and increases by one civilian position as a result of the defense health program adjustments. Air Force 93st Air Refueling Group increases by 26 ART positions and 23 drill positions for maintenance support. The 93st Security Forces Squadron increases by one position and 47 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. Total impact is a decrease of one military, an increase of 32 civilian, an increase of one AFR and an increase of 70 AFR drill positions. KENTUCKY Total state impact is an increase of 43 military positions. Fort Campbell -The 62st Contingency Response Wing increases by two military positions as a result of Building Partnerships initiatives. The 9th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by 20 military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Total impact is an increase of 22 military positions. Fort Knox - The 0th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by 2 military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Louisville International Airport Air National No manpower impacts. 22

23 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement LOUISIANA Total state impact is an increase of 65 military, an increase of 27 civilian and an increase 38 AFR drill positions. Barksdale Air Force Base The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by one civilian position in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The Air Force Weather Agency decreases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The base decreases by 23 military positions due to residual 24th Air Force manpower realignments from Barksdale AFB to Lackland AFB. The 2nd Bomb Wing increases by 89 military positions to support the activation of Air Force Global Strike Command; increases by five civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by seven civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; and decreases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air Force The 97th Wing decreases by 20 ART and 20 drill positions due to the reduction of three A-0 PAA in ; increases by 28 ART positions and 70 drill positions to support the activation of a new B-52 flying squadron; increases by 3 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; and increases by six ART positions and 75 drill positions in support of the 307th RED HORSE Squadron manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of 64 military, an increase of 27 civilian and an increase of 38 AFR drill positions. Clinton Township -No manpower impacts. Fort Polk - Detachment, 20th Air Support Operations Squadron, increases by one military position as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Naval Air Station Joint Base - New Orleans No manpower impacts. The 59th Fighter Wing loses WC-30H from backup aircraft inventory (BAI) due to mission requirements. MAINE No manpower impacts. Bangor International Airport No manpower impacts. 23

24 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement MARYLAND Total state impact is an increase of 54 military, an increase of 436 civilian, an increase of one AFR, an increase of 3 AFR drill, a decrease of 20 ANG and a transfer of three civilian positions to the Navy. Bethesda - The Air Force Medical Support Agency increases by two military positions as a result of the defense health program adjustments. Fort Detrick Headquarters, Air Force District of Washington Operating Location, decreases by two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. Fort Meade The Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency increases by 27 military positions and eight civilian positions due to ISR program adjustments. Joint Base Andrews-Naval Air Facility Washington Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 20 civilian positions. Implementation of Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling results in a transfer of three civilian positions to the Navy. JB Andrews-Naval Air Facility Washington increases by 388 military positions and 362 civilian positions due to the BRAC 2005 direction to realign manpower from leased space to Air Force installations within the National Capital Region (NCR). The Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) A-76 competition results in decreases of ten civilian positions. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by two civilian positions in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. ISR adjustments result in an increase of one civilian position. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by one military position as a result of the defense health program adjustments. Air Force District of Washington increases by two military positions due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts. The 36th Wing increases by civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell and decreases by three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 79th Medical Wing increases by 7 civilian positions as a result of the defense health program adjustments. The 89th Wing and various tenant units increase by one military position and decrease by four civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 457th Airlift Squadron decreases by seven military positions due to the C-2A PB force structure divestitures. Air Force -The 459th Air Refueling Wing increases by 3 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements and increases by one positions in support of civil engineering manpower requirements. Air National -The Air National Readiness Center decreases by 20 positions due to manpower realignments in support of PBD 720. Total impact is an increase of 385 military, an increase of 396 civilian, an increase of one AFR, an 24

25 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement increase of 3 AFR drill positions, a decrease of 20 ANG positions and a transfer of three civilian positions to the Navy. The 457th Airlift Squadron will lose three C-2A primary aircraft authorizations (PAA) due to PB force structure divestitures. The 89th Airlift Wing will gain one C-37B PAA in Jun 0, then transfer one C-37A PAA to AFRICOM, resulting in a decrease from four C-37A aircraft to three. Linthicum The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by 26 civilian positions due to contractor-to-civilian conversions. Martin State Airport No manpower impacts. The 75th Airlift Wing loses six C-30Js as directed by BRAC It will gain four C- 27Js. Oxon Hill - No manpower impacts. Patuxent River The 83th Aeronautical Systems Group increases by eight civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. MASSACHUSETTS Total state impact is a decrease of six military, an increase of 203 civilian, an increase of two AFR and an increase of 57 AFR drill positions. Barnes Municipal Airport Air National The 04th Fighter Wing increases by one civilian technician position required in the Life Support function for the F-5 program. Chelmsford Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 8 civilian positions. Hanscom Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 6 civilian positions. The Electronic Systems Center increases by 37 civilian positions as a result of improved emphasis on Acquisition Excellence; decreases by two military positions and four civilian positions as a result of workload transfer per Air Force Materiel Command s Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort; and decreases by two military positions and increases by two civilian positions due military-to-civilian conversions. The 66th Air Base Wing decreases by two military and two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence realignments; increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; and increases 25

26 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services. Total impact is a decrease of six military positions and an increase of 97 civilian positions. Otis Air National Base Air National The base decreases by three civilian positions due to the Environmental Restoration Act function centralization. Westover Air Base Air Force The 439th Airlift Wing increases by 3 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements and increases by two positions and 44 drill positions in support of civil engineering manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of two AFR and an increase of 57 AFR drill positions. MICHIGAN No manpower impact. Selfridge Air National Base No manpower impacts. W.K. Kellogg Regional Airport No manpower impacts. MINNESOTA Total state impact is an increase of 4 civilian, an increase of three AFR and an increase of 64 AFR drill positions. Duluth International Airport No manpower impacts. Minneapolis-St Paul International Airport Air Force Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 4 civilian positions. The 934th Airlift Wing increases by 3 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; and increases by three positions and 5 drill positions in support of civil engineering manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of 4 civilian, an increase of three AFR and an increase of 64 AFR drill positions. MISSISSIPPI Total state impact is a decrease of two military, an increase of 42 civilian, an increase of 63 AFR drill, an increase of ANG and an increase of 7 ANG drill positions. Columbus Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 90 civilian positions. The 4th Flying Training Wing decreases by two military positions 26

27 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement and one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by two civilian positions as a result of implementing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by six military positions and four civilian positions as a result of enhancing pilot production; and decreases by two military positions and increases by one civilian position as a result of the defense health program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of three military positions and an increase of 96 civilian positions. Jackson-Evers International Airport No manpower impacts. Keesler Air Force Base The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 8st Training Wing decreases by five military positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by ten military positions and two civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments; increases by five military and decreases by two civilian positions as a result of the defense health program adjustments; and decreases by 7 military positions and one civilian position due to the loss of C-2 aircraft. Air Force The 403th Wing increases by 3 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements and seven ART positions and 50 drill positions to support maintenance and operations support functions. Total impact is a decrease of five military, an increase of civilian and an increase of 63 AFR drill positions. The 45th Airlift Squadron loses three C-2A primary aircraft authorizations (PAA) due to PB force structure divestitures. Air Force The 403rd Airlift Wing gains two C-30Js as part of an Active Duty Association. Key Field Air National The 86th Air Refueling Wing decreases by 55 positions, 82 civilian technician positions and 440 drill positions due to the BRAC 2005 decision to remove all KC-35R force structure from Key Field. The Headquarters, Mississippi Air National, increases by 8 positions, 50 civilian technician positions and 284 drill positions in support of establishing an Air Operations Group at Key Field. The 86th Refueling Wing increases by 48 positions, 67 civilian technician positions and 327 drill positions to support the C-27J. Total impact is a decrease of 65 civilian, an increase of ANG and an increase of 7 ANG drill positions. The 86th Air Refueling Wing gains one C-27J. The 53d Air Refueling Squadron loses eight KC-35R/T primary aircraft authorizations as directed by BRAC

28 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement MISSOURI Total state impact is an increase of 23 civilian, an increase of one AFR, an increase of 23 AFR drill and an increase of 44 ANG drill positions. Lambert-St. Louis International Airport No manpower impacts. Rosecrans Memorial Airport Air National The 39th Airlift Wing increases by 20 civilian technicians and 44 drill positions due to an increase in C-30 aircraft in. Air National - Two C-30s from the 39th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Whiteman Air Force Base - The 509th Bomb Wing increases by three civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell and increases by two civilian positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. Air Force The 442d Fighter Wing increases by 25 drill positions and one in support of security forces and civil engineer manpower requirements. The 303d Fighter Squadron decreases by two ART and two drill positions due to the reduction of three A-0 PAA in. Total impact is an increase of three civilian, an increase of one AFR and an increase of 23 AFR drill positions. MONTANA Total state impact is an increase of 48 civilian positions. Great Falls International Airport - No manpower impacts. Malmstrom Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 43 civilian positions. The 34st Missile Wing increases by three civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell and increases by two civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services. Total impact is an increase of 48 civilian positions. NEBRASKA Total state impact is an increase of 45 military and an increase of 22 civilian positions. Lincoln Airport No manpower impacts. 28

29 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Offutt Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of civilian positions. The Air Force Weather Agency decreases by two military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 55th Wing increases by five civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; decreases by three military positions and one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by three civilian positions as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by three military positions in support of modifications to the WC-35. ISR adjustments result in increases of 47 military positions. The 850th Electronic Systems Group increases by three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. Total impact is an increase of 45 military positions and an increase of 22 civilian positions. NEVADA Total state impact is an increase of 4 military and an increase of 7 civilian positions. Creech Air Force Base No manpower impacts. The 432d Reconnaissance Wing increases by four MQ- RPA and gains 4 MQ-9 RPA due to organizational transitions to support continued surge operations and growth in ISR CAPs. Manpower for the additional RPA was added in. Nellis Air Force Base The United States Air Force Weapons School increases by seven military positions in support of the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) Weapons Instructor Course (WIC) and decreases by two military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Global Cyberspace Integration Center increases by eight military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by one military position as a result of defense health program adjustments. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by one civilian position in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The 99th Air Base Wing increases by six civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by nine civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; and decreases by one military and four civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 57th Wing increases by five civilian positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. The 505th Command and Control Wing increases by one military position as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Total impact is an increase of 4 military positions and an increase of 7 civilian positions. Reno-Tahoe International Airport No manpower impacts. 29

30 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Air National - One C-30 from the 52d Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. NEW HAMPSHIRE No manpower impact. Pease Air National Base No manpower impacts. NEW JERSEY Total state impact is an increase of 34 military, an increase of seven civilian and an increase of 3 AFR drill positions. Atlantic City International Airport No manpower impacts. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst The 87th Air Base Wing increases one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by five civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; and increases by three civilian positions as a result of joint basing adjustments. The 305th Air Mobility Wing increases by three military positions in support of air traffic control training and decreases by one civilian position as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. The 62st Contingency Response Wing increases by 30 military positions as a result of Building Partnerships initiatives. Air Force The 54th Security Forces Squadron increases by 3 drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of 34 military, seven civilian and 3 AFR drill positions. NEW MEXICO Total state impact is an increase of 442 military and an increase of 78 civilian positions. Cannon Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 7 civilian positions. The 27th Special Operations Wing increases by 59 military positions due to increases in the MQ-9 program; increases by 22 military and five civilian positions as a result of additional MC-30J aircraft; increases by 4 military positions due to increases in the PC-2/M-28 program; increases by 46 military positions as a result of gaining non-standard aviation (NSAV)-medium aircraft; increases by 36 military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; increases by three civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by nine 30

31 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; increases by three military positions due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by 50 military positions and one civilian position to provide additional base operating support (BOS) as a result of mission growth. Total impact is an increase of 330 military positions and an increase of 35 civilian positions. The first MC-30J squadron will stand up at Cannon Air Force Base and receive three MC-30Js in. The 27th Special Operations Wing gains seven MQ-9 RPA to support continued surge operations and growth in ISR CAPs. Holloman Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of two civilian positions. The USAF School of Aerospace Medicine decreases by seven military positions as a result of defense health program adjustments directed in BRAC The 49th Fighter Wing increases by 68 military positions due to an increase in RPA; increases by 23 military and one civilian position in support of security forces manpower requirements; decreases by one military and two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by three civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by three civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; and decreases by one military position in support of integrated communications and information systems realignments. Total impact is an increase of 83 military positions and an increase of seven civilian positions. The 9th Fighter Squadron gains four additional F-22As from procurement. The 49th Fighter Wing gains 2 MQ- RPA and four MQ-9 RPA to continue the Air Force initiative for the Formal Training Unit for MQ- and MQ-9 combat operators and to support continued surge operations and growth in ISR CAPs. Kirtland Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 32 civilian positions. The Air Force Inspection Agency decreases by three military positions and increases by three civilian positions due to military-to-civilian conversions; and decreases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by one civilian position as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center increases by four civilian positions for the Nuclear Support Equipment Program office and increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Safety Center increases by two civilian positions supporting the MQ-9 Reaper program. The Aeronautical System Center decreases by 4 civilian positions as a result of reductions to the Airborne Laser program. The 377th Air Base Wing decreases by one military and two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by five civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; and increases by 34 military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. The 708th Nuclear Sustainment Squadron increases by four civilian 3

32 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of 29 military positions and an increase of 36 civilian positions. The 7st Special Operations Squadron will receive its sixth CV-22 during. The 550th Special Operations Squadron will receive its first MC-30J in. NEW YORK Total state impact is an increase of 25 military, an increase of 27 civilian, an increase of three AFR, an increase of 2 AFR drill, an increase of one ANG and an increase of 45 ANG drill positions. Fort Drum - The 20th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by 25 military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Francis S. Gabreski Airport No manpower impacts. Griffiss International Airport Air National The Northeast Air Defense Sector (NEADS) converts one civilian technician position to due to an increased operational requirement for an position. Niagara Falls International Airport Air Force The 94th Security Forces Squadron increases by 3 drill positions due to security forces requirements. The 94th Airlift Wing increases by 8 civilian positions as a result of contractor-to-civilian conversions. The 94th Civil Engineer Squadron increases by three positions and eight drill positions to support civil engineering requirements. Air National The 07th Logistics Readiness Squadron increases by one civilian technician and 45 drill positions as a result of adjusting manpower to support changed operational requirements based on BRAC 2005 actions. Total impact is an increase of 9 civilian, an increase of three AFR, an increase of 2 AFR drill and an increase of 45 ANG drill positions. Air Force - One C-30 from the 94th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Rome Lab MTC Contractor-to-civilian conversions results in increases of nine civilian positions. Schenectady County Airport No manpower impacts. 32

33 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Air National - One C-30 from the 09th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Stewart International Airport No manpower impacts. Syracuse/Hancock International Airport No manpower impacts. The 74th Fighter Wing gains four MQ-9 RPA as part of bed down in alignment with the Total Force Integration Initiative. Airframes will be based to support Overseas Contingency Operations. NORTH CAROLINA Total state impact is an increase of two military, an increase of 44 civilian, an increase of one AFR and an increase of 62 AFR drill positions. Charlotte-Douglas International Airport No manpower impacts. Pope Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of three civilian positions. The Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory (PMEL) A-76 competition results in decreases of two civilian positions. The 43d Airlift Wing increases by two civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by two military positions and one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. ISR adjustments result in a decrease of three military positions. The 4th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by three military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. The 24th Special Tactics Squadron increases by four military positions and nine civilian positions due to SOF mission growth. Air Force The 440th Security Forces Squadron increases by 5 drill positions due to security forces manpower requirements and the 440th Aeromedical Formal Training Unit (FTU) increases by five ART and five drill positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of six military, an increase of 9 civilian and an increase of 20 AFR drill positions. Air Force - Four C-30s from the 440th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Seymour Johnson Air Force Base The 4th Fighter Wing decreases by two military and one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; decreases by one military position in support of integrated communications and 33

34 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement information systems realignments; increases by four civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; and increases by two civilian positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. The 9th Air Refueling Squadron decreases one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air Force The 96th Security Forces Squadron increases by 3 drill positions due to security forces manpower requirements and the 96th Civil Engineer Flight increases by one and 4 drill positions due to civil engineer manpower requirements. The 307th Fighter Squadron increases by 20 ART and 25 drill positions to support aircraft maintenance in alignment with the Total Force Integration Initiative. Total impact is a decrease of four military, an increase of 25 civilian, an increase of one AFR and an increase of 42 AFR drill positions. NORTH DAKOTA Total state impact is a decrease of 3 military and an increase of 2 civilian positions. Grand Forks Air Force Base The 39th Air Refueling Wing decreases by one military position as a result of vehicle management centralization (CREMS); decreases by 2 military positions as a result of cyber technology manpower realignments; increases by two civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by one civilian position as a result of defense health program adjustments. Total impact is a decrease of 3 military positions and an increase of four civilian positions. Gains two RQ-4B RPA to begin mission bed down. The 905th Air Refueling Squadron, Air Mobility Command, loses the last twelve of its KC-35R/T aircraft as directed by BRAC Hector International Airport Air National The 9th Logistics Readiness Squadron increases by one civilian technician position as a result of adjusting manpower to support changed operational requirements based on BRAC 2005 actions. Minot Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of three civilian positions. The 5th Bomb Wing increases by four civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell. Total impact is an increase of seven civilian positions. OHIO Total state impact is an increase of 279 military, an increase of 952 civilian and a decrease of 9 AFR drill positions. 34

35 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Mansfield-Lahm Regional Airport Air National The 79th Logistics Readiness Squadron decreases by one civilian technician position as a result of adjusting manpower to support changed operational requirements based on BRAC 2005 actions. Air National The 79th Airlift Wing gains its fourth C-27J. Rickenbacker International Airport No manpower impacts. Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport No manpower impacts. Toledo Express Airport No manpower impacts. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 435 civilian positions. The National Air and Space Intelligence Center increases by 7 civilian positions as a result of command and control (C2) program implementation; and decreases by ten military positions and increases by ten civilian positions as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise. ISR adjustments result in an increase of 34 civilian positions. The USAF School of Aerospace Medicine increases by 268 military positions and 38 civilian positions as a result of defense health program realignment from Brooks City Base, Texas as directed by BRAC Air Force Financial Center decreases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by two military positions as a result of defense health program adjustments and increases by one civilian as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. Air Force Research Laboratory increases by one civilian position in support of financial management mission realignment; and decreases by three military positions and increases by three civilian positions in support of military-to-civilian conversions. Air Force Institute of Technology increases by one military and seven civilian positions in support of Nuclear Enterprise and Cyber Technology education. The Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency increases by five civilian positions due to ISR adjustments. Headquarters, Air Force Materiel Command increases 26 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; and decreases by two military positions and increases by two civilian positions due to military-to-civilian conversions. The Light Combined IW System program office increases by 25 civilian positions. The Aeronautical Systems Center decreases by four military positions and increases by four civilian positions due to military-to-civilian conversions; increases by 87 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; and increases by 5 civilian positions as a result of Air Force Materiel Command s Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort. ISR adjustments result in an increase of nine civilian positions. The Electronic Systems Center operating location increases by 3 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 88th Air Base Wing decreases by one military position and eight civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; and increases by four civilian positions as a result of the Fitness 35

36 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Assessment Cell. The 7th Human Performance Wing increases by 3 military positions and 72 civilian positions as a result of defense health program adjustments directed by BRAC 2005 and decreases one military position and increases one civilian position due to military-to-civilian conversions. The base decreases one military position and one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. Air Force The 445th Security Forces Squadron increases by 3 drill positions due to security forces manpower requirements and the 445th Airlift Wing decreases by one ART position and 45 drill positions as a result of a loss of five C-5 PAA and a gain of four C-7 PAA. Total impact is an increase of 279 military, an increase of 953 civilian and a decrease of 32 AFR drill positions. Air Force The 445th Airlift Wing is scheduled to replace its ten C-5As with eight C-7s. The first four C-7s will arrive in following the retirement of five C- 5As. Youngstown Air Force The 90th Security Forces Squadron increases by 3 drill positions due to security forces manpower requirements. Air Force - Two C-30s from the 90th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. OKLAHOMA Total state impact is an increase of 20 military, an increase of 99 civilian, and an increase of 3 AFR drill positions. Altus Air Force Base The Air Mobility Command Air Operations Squadron decreases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 97th Air Mobility Wing decreases by two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by one military position and decreases by two civilian positions as a result of defense health program adjustments; and increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is no change. Norman Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 5 civilian positions. Tinker Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 56 civilian positions. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by one civilian position as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center increases by one civilian as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise. The Air Force Office of Special 36

37 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Investigations increases by two civilian positions in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The Oklahoma Air Logistics Center increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 72nd Air Base Wing increases by five civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; decreases by three civilian positions as a result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office regionalization; increases by three civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; decreases by three military positions as a result of defense health program adjustments; increases 23 military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; and decreases by one military position and four civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 327th Aircraft Sustainment Wing increases by 28 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 552nd Air Control Wing increases by one civilian position in support of security forces manpower requirements; and decreases by three military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air Force The 507th Security Forces Squadron increases by 3 drill positions due to security forces manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of 6 military, an increase of 9 civilian and an increase of 3 AFR drill positions. Tulsa International Airport No manpower impacts. Vance Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 85 civilian positions. The 7st Flying Training Wing increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by two military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; increases by four military and three civilian positions as a result of enhancing pilot production; and decreases by two military positions and one civilian position as a result of defense health program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of four military positions and an increase of 90 civilian positions. The 7st Wing loses one T-38C realigned to Backup Aircraft Inventory (BAI) in support of training requirements. Will Rogers World Airport Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of two civilian positions. The Air Force Flight Standards Agency decreases by one military and increases by one civilian position in support of military-to-civilian conversions; and increases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of three civilian positions. OREGON No manpower impact. 37

38 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Klamath Falls Airport -- No manpower impacts. Portland International Airport -- No manpower impacts. PENNSYLVANIA Total state impact is a decrease of ten civilian, an increase of three ANG and a decrease of 49 ANG drill positions. Harrisburg International Airport No manpower impacts. Naval Air Station Joint Base - Willow Grove Air National The th Fighter Wing decreases by 4, 88 civilian technician and 44 drill positions due to the BRAC 2005 decision to remove all A-0 force structure (aircraft moved in ) from Willow Grove. The th Fighter Wing increases by 44, 78 civilian technician and 265 drill positions to be used to stand up an Air Operations Group at Willow Grove. Total impact is a decrease of ten civilian, an increase of three ANG and a decrease of 49 ANG drill positions. Pittsburgh International Airport No manpower impacts. Air Force - One C-30 from the 9th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. PUERTO RICO No manpower impact. Luis Munoz Marin International Airport No manpower impacts. The Air Force will extend the six C-30s based at Luis Munoz through and a portion of FY2 awaiting a decision concerning a follow-on mission. RHODE ISLAND No manpower impact. Quonset State Airport No manpower impacts. 38

39 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement SOUTH CAROLINA Total state impact is an increase of 58 military, an increase of 5 civilian, an increase of four AFR drill, and a transfer of 403 civilian positions from the Navy. Charleston Air Force Base Implementation of Joint Base Charleston results in increases of two military and 67 civilian positions and a transfer of 403 civilian positions from the Navy. The 628th Air Base Wing increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by five civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by one civilian position as a result of defense health program adjustments. The 437th Airlift Wing increases one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air Force The 35th Civil Engineer Flight increases by four drill positions due to civil engineer manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of three military, an increase of 77 civilian, an increase of four AFR drill and a transfer of 403 civilian positions from the Navy. Fort Jackson The Eaker Center of Professional Development increases by nine military positions as a result of the Chaplain Resource Board realignment. McEntire Joint National Base No manpower impacts. The 69th Fighter Wing loses one WC-30H from backup aircraft inventory due to mission requirements. Shaw Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 2 civilian positions. The 9th Air Force increases by 42 military and 3 civilian positions in support of 9AF Air and Space Operations Center mission requirements. USAF Central Command increases by four military positions in support of Irregular Warfare initiatives. The 20th Fighter Wing increases by one civilian position in support of security forces manpower requirements; decreases by one military and two civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by five civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; and decreases by three military positions as a result of the integrated communications and information systems realignments. The 28th Operational Weather Squadron increases by eight civilian positions for meteorological instructor requirements. The 682d Air Support Operations Squadron increases by three military positions in support of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Total impact is an increase of 46 military positions and an increase of 38 civilian positions. 39

40 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement SOUTH DAKOTA Total state impact is an increase of 4 military positions and an increase of 53 civilian positions. Ellsworth Air Force Base Air Force Financial Services Center increases by 6 military positions and 5 civilian positions in support of financial management mission realignments. The Air Force Accounting and Finance Office decreases by one civilian position in support of financial management mission realignment. The 28th Bomb Wing increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; decreases by two military and one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by three civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; and decreases by one military position in support of integrated communications and information systems realignments. Total impact is an increase of 4 military positions and an increase of 53 civilian positions. Joe Foss Field No manpower impacts. TENNESSEE Total state impact is an increase of 58 civilian, an increase of two ANG, and an increase of 42 ANG drill positions. Alcoa Air Station No manpower impacts. Arnold Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 99 civilian positions. The Arnold Engineering and Development Center increases by one civilian position in support of financial management manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of 00 civilian positions. McGhee Tyson Air National Base Air National --The 34th Air Refueling Wing decreases by five civilian technician positions due to reduced maintenance manpower requirements associated with a reduction in programmed flying hours. The 34th Air Refueling Wing increases by two, 22 civilian technician and 28 drill positions due to an increase in KC-35 force structure. Total impact is an increase of 7 civilians, an increase of two ANG and an increase of 28 ANG drill positions. The 34th Air Refueling Wing gains three KC-35R/T primary aircraft authorizations in. Memphis International Airport No manpower impacts. 40

41 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Nashville International Airport Air National The 8th Airlift Wing decreases by 26 drill positions due the BRAC 2005 directed decrease in C-30s. The 8th Airlift Wing increases by 4 civilian technician and 40 drill positions to be used to activate a new intelligence production squadron. Total impact is an increase of 4 civilian technician and an increase of 4 ANG drill positions. The 8th Airlift Wing loses four primary aircraft authorizations (PAA) and one backup aircraft inventory (BAI) C-30H as directed by BRAC TEXAS Total state impact is a decrease of 48 military, an increase of,352 civilian, an increase of seven AFR, an increase of 60 AFR drill and a transfer of,23 civilian positions from the Army and Navy. Arlington - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of two civilian positions. Brooks City Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions results in increases of 33 civilian positions. The USAF School of Aerospace Medicine decreases by 26 military positions and five civilian positions as a result of defense health program transfer to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio as directed by BRAC The Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence decreases by three military and 88 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments and decreases by two civilians due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Medical Support Agency increases one military position as a result of defense health program adjustments. The Air Force Outreach Program Office decreases by four civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Surgeon General Force Development Fellowship Program Office increases ten military positions as a result of defense health program transfers within the San Antonio area. The Air Force Materiel Command increases by three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 7th Human Performance Wing decreases 3 military positions and 205 civilian positions as a result of defense health program transfers within the San Antonio area as directed by BRAC Headquarters, Air Force District of Washington operating location decreases three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. Total impact is a decrease of 284 military positions and a decrease of 27 civilian positions. Camp Bulis No manpower impacts. Dyess Air Force Base The 7th Bomb Wing increases by one military due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication 4

42 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement efforts; decreases by two military positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; decreases by one military position in support of integrated communications and information systems realignments; increases by four civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; and increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services. The 37th Airlift Group decreases by 78 military due to a reduction of two C-30s, and decreases by five military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is a decrease of 85 military positions and an increase of five civilian positions. The 37th Airlift Group replaces C-30H aircraft with nine C-30Js as part of the Air Force s overall C-30 recapitalization program. These C-30Hs will be transferred to other bases to replace retiring C-30Es. Ellington Airport No manpower impacts. Fort Bliss The 65th Contingency Response Wing increases by one military position as a result of Building Partnerships initiatives. The 7th Air Support Operations Squadron increases by 7 military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Total impact is an increase of 8 military positions. Fort Hood The 3d Air Support Operations Group increases by seven military positions as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Fort Sam Houston Implementation of Joint Base San Antonio results in an increase of 35 civilian positions and a transfer of,23 civilian positions from the Army and Navy. The 882d Training Group increases 4 military positions as a result of defense health program adjustments directed by BRAC The 502d Air Base Wing increases by five military positions and 95 civilian positions to provide additional base operating support as a result of BRAC 2005 actions. Total impact is an increase of 9 military, an increase of 30 civilian and a transfer of,23 civilian positions from the Army and Navy. Goodfellow Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 85 civilian positions. The 7th Training Wing decreases by two military and one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by two civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by 9 military and one civilian position in support of the initial remote pilot training program; increases by one military position and one civilian position as a result of defense health program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of 8 military positions and an increase of 89 civilian positions. Greenville City Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of three civilian positions. The 645th Aeronautical Systems Squadron increases by five civilian 42

43 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. Total impact is an increase of eight civilian positions. Kelly Field Annex The Air Force Medical Support Agency decreases by one military position as a result of defense health program adjustments. The 950th Electronic Systems Group increases by 3 military and 20 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. Total impact is an increase of 30 military positions and an increase of 20 civilian positions. Lackland Air Force Base Implementation of Joint Base San Antonio results in an increase of 20 civilian positions. Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 257 civilian positions. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by two military positions as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. The Air Force Medical Operations Agency increases by two military positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by three civilian positions due to ISR adjustments and increases by three civilian positions in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The Air Force Real Property Agency decreases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency decreases by 7 military positions and increases by 7 civilian positions as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise; increases by three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; and increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. ISR adjustments result in an increase of military positions. The Air Education and Training Command Computer Systems decreases by 5 military positions due to cyber technology realignments and decreases by two military positions and increases by two civilian positions due to Lackland s BOS reengineering efforts. The Air Mobility Command Air Operations Squadron decreases by one military position and increases by one civilian position due to military-to-civilian conversions. The 24th Air Force (24 AF) increases by 23 military positions due to residual 24 AF manpower realignment from Barksdale AFB to Lackland AFB. The 37th Training Wing increases by 3 civilian positions as a result of expeditionary training program increases. ISR adjustments result in increases of three military positions. The 502d Air Base Wing increases by seven military positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; increases by eight civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by eight civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; decreases by three military and decreases by eight civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; decreases by 222 military positions and increases by 222 civilian positions due to Lackland Base Operating Support reengineering; and increases by 40 military positions and four civilian positions to provide additional base operating support as a result of 24 AF growth. The 59th Medical Wing decreases 82 military positions and 70 civilian positions as a result of defense health program transfers within the San Antonio area as directed by BRAC The 67th Network Warfare Wing increases by 96 military positions and 3 civilian positions in support of cyber technology growth. The 688th 43

44 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Information Operations Wing increases by 22 military positions and 7 civilian positions in support of cyber technology growth and increases by ten civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Cryptological Systems Group increases by 8 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. ISR adjustments result in an increase of one civilian position. The 453d Electronic Warfare Squadron increases two civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Air Force The 433d Training Squadron increases by four positions, two ART positions and 2 drill positions to support the expansion of basic military training (BMT). Total impact is a decrease of 236 military, an increase of 536 civilian, an increase of four AFR and an increase of 2 AFR drill positions. Laughlin Air Force Base -.Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 84 civilian positions. The 47th Flying Training Wing increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by one military position in support of security forces manpower requirements; increases by two civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by four military positions as a result of enhancing pilot production; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; decreases by one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; and decreases by three military positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of three military and an increase of 86 civilian positions. Naval Air Station Joint Base Fort Worth (Carswell) Air Force The 30st Fighter Wing increases three and eight drill positions in EOD to provide a response capability in support of major combat, contingency and homeland defense operations; and 3 drill positions to support one additional UTC in the 30st Security Forces Squadron. The 60th Security Forces Squadron increases by three drill positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. The 80th Civil Engineer Flight increases by 24 drill positions in support of civil engineer manpower requirements. Total impact is an increase of three AFR positions and an increase of 48 AFR drill positions. Air National - One C-30 from the 36th Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Randolph Air Force Base - Implementation of Joint Base San Antonio results in an increase of 28 civilian positions. Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 307 civilian positions. The Air Force Personnel Center increases by 72 civilian positions for Human Resources in-sourcing support and decreases by two military and one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Manpower Agency increases by 53 civilian positions for Human Resources in-sourcing support; and increases by four military and decreases by one civilian position due to 44

45 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement miscellaneous program adjustments. Headquarters, Air Education and Training Command increases by one military and two civilian positions as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise; increases by four civilian positions as a result of expeditionary training program increases; increases by four military positions and five civilian positions as a result of defense health program adjustments; and increases by two military positions and four civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. ISR adjustments result in an increase of three civilian positions. The 2th Flying Training Wing increases by 32 military and 20 civilian positions in support of multiple pilot training programs. The 502d Air Base Wing increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by two military positions due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; increases by 5 civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; decreases by three military positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; and increases by five military and 7 civilian positions in support of multiple pilot training programs. The 59th Medical Wing increases by three military positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of 48 military positions and an increase of 63 civilian positions. The 2th Flying Training Wing retires two T-43s due to the Combat Systems Operator course closure and move to Pensacola NAS directed by BRAC San Antonio - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 2 civilian positions. The Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence decreases three military positions and increases three civilian positions due to military-to-civilian conversions and increases by three civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Services Agency decreases by eight civilian positions as a result of resource realignments for mortuary affairs; and decreases by one military position and three civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is a decrease of four military positions and an increase of 6 civilian positions. Sheppard Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 68 civilian positions. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by two civilian positions in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The 82d Training Wing decreases by 8 military positions and increases by 25 civilian positions in support of integrated communications and information systems realignments; decreases by three military positions and three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; increases by five civilian positions as a result of the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; increases by two military positions in support of increased training requirements; and increases by four military positions and by two civilian positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. Total impact is a decrease of 5 military positions and an increase of 00 civilian positions. 45

46 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement UTAH Total state impact is a decrease of military and an increase of 59 civilian positions. Hill Air Force Base Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in increases of 46 civilian positions. The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center increases by two civilian positions as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise. The Ogden Air Logistics Center increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Space Development and Test Wing increases by six civilian positions as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise. The 508th Aerospace Sustainment Wing increases by two military positions and decreases by 58 civilian positions as a result of Air Force Materiel Command s Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort; and increases by 9 civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 84th Combat Sustainment Wing increases by one civilian position as a result of Air Force Materiel Command s Organizational Consolidation & Workload Alignment (OCWA) effort; increases by four civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments; and increases by 6 civilian positions as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise. The 75th Air Base Wing increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; decreases by one military position and increases by one civilian due to military-to-civilian conversions; increases by 7 civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; increases by one military position as a result of defense health program adjustments; and decreases by one military position and decreases by three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. The 388th Fighter Wing increases by one civilian position in support of security forces manpower requirements. The 526th ICBM Systems Group increases by two civilian positions as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise. The 729th Air Control Squadron decreases by 2 military positions due to ISR adjustments. Total impact is a decrease of military and an increase of 59 civilian positions. Salt Lake City International Airport No manpower impacts. VERMONT No manpower impact. Burlington International Airport No manpower impacts. 46

47 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement VIRGINIA Total state impact is a decrease of 28 military, an increase of 320 civilian and a transfer of 463 civilian positions from the Army. Arlington Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 5 civilian positions. Headquarters, United States Air Force increases by five military and three civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments and decreases by 390 military positions and 384 civilian positions due to the BRAC 2005 direction to realign manpower from leased space to Air Force installations within the National Capital Region (NCR). The Air Force Cost Analysis Agency decreases by 6 military positions and decreases by 54 civilian positions as a result of financial management mission realignment. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by five military and seven civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments and decreases by two military positions as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. Total impact is a decrease of 398 military positions and a decrease of 377 civilian positions. Chantilly City The National Reconnaissance Office increases by 77 civilian positions as a result of ISR adjustments. Falls Church Headquarters, United States Air Force decreases by five military positions and one civilian position due to the BRAC 2005 direction to realign manpower from leased space to Air Force installations within the National Capital Region (NCR). The Air Force Medical Support Agency increases by one military position and 37 civilian positions as a result of defense health program adjustments. The Air Force Materiel Command increases by two military and nine civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. Total impact is a decrease of two military positions and an increase of 45 civilian positions. Fort Eustis Implementation of Joint Base Langley-Eustis results in an increase of 27 civilian positions and a transfer of 400 civilian positions from the Army. Langley Air Force Base Implementation of Joint Base Langley-Eustis results in a transfer of 63 civilian positions from the Army. Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 2 civilian positions. The Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Agency increases by 275 military positions due to ISR program adjustments. The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases by one military position as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. The Air Force Targeting Center increases by 27 military and 26 civilian positions due to ISR adjustments. The Vehicle and Equipment Management Support Office increases by 22 military positions as a result of vehicle management centralization (CREMS). Headquarters, Air Combat Command increases by three civilian positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; and increases one military and one civilian position due to miscellaneous 47

48 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement program adjustments. The ACC Acquisition Management & Integration Center increases by one civilian position due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments and increases by four civilian positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The ACC Communications Group decreases by one military position in support of integrated communications and information systems realignments. The st Fighter Wing decreases by five military positions in support of integrated communications and information systems realignments. The 480th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing increases by two civilian positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. ISR adjustments result in a decrease of 45 military positions and an increase of 8 civilian positions. The 633d Air Base Wing increases by seven civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by seven civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services; increases by three civilian positions in support of security forces manpower requirements; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; and decreases by five military and four civilian positions due to Acquisition Excellence resource realignments. Total impact is an increase of 27 military, an increase of 252 civilian, and a transfer of 63 civilian positions from the Army. Norfolk-- Contractor-to-civilian conversions results in an increase of two civilian positions. Pentagon Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 265 civilian positions. Headquarters, United States Air Force decreases by one military position as a result of resource realignments for mortuary affairs; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; and increases by one military position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. ISR adjustments result in an increase of ten military positions and 2 civilian positions. The Air Force Intelligence Analysis Agency decreases by military positions and increases by six civilian positions in support of security forces manpower requirements. ISR adjustments result in an increase of nine civilian positions. The Air Force Real Property Agency increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The Air Force Review Board Agency increases by two military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of one military and an increase of 294 civilian positions. WASHINGTON Total state impact is a decrease of three military, an increase of eight civilian and a transfer of 299 civilian positions to the Army. Camp Murray No manpower impacts. 48

49 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Fairchild Air Force Base The Air Force Legal Operations Agency increases one civilian position as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation. The 92d Air Refueling Wing increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; increases by one civilian position in support of warfighter and family services; decreases by two civilian positions as a result of the Joint Personal Property Shipping Office regionalization; decreases by nine military positions in support of integrated communications and information systems realignments; increases by one military position due to enhancing Public Affairs (PA) manpower to support commander s communication efforts; decreases by one civilian position as a result of Medical Cost Recovery mission consolidation; and increases by one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is a decrease of eight military positions and an increase of three civilian positions. Fort Lewis The 65th Contingency Response Wing increases by one military position as a result of Building Partnerships initiatives. The st Air Support Operations Group increases by one military position as a result of Irregular Warfare initiatives. Total impact is an increase of two military positions. McChord Air Force Base Implementation of Joint Base Lewis-McChord results in a transfer of 299 civilian positions to the Army. The 62d Airlift Wing decreases by one military position as a result of vehicle management centralization (CREMS); increases by four civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; and increases by two military positions and one civilian position due to miscellaneous program adjustments. The 627th Air Base Wing increases by two military positions due to miscellaneous program adjustments. Total impact is an increase of three military, an increase of five civilian, and a transfer of 299 civilian positions to the Army. WEST VIRGINIA No manpower impact. Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport No manpower impacts. Yeager Airport No manpower impacts. WISCONSIN Total state impact is an increase of 29 civilian, an increase of 2 ANG, and an increase of 4 ANG drill positions. Truax Field/Dane County Regional Airport No manpower impacts. 49

50 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement General Mitchell International Airport Air National The 28th Air Refueling Wing decreases by three civilian technician positions due to reduced maintenance manpower requirements associated with a reduction in programmed flying hours; and increases by 2, 32 civilian technician, and 4 drill positions due to an increase in KC-35 force structure. Total impact is an increase of 29 civilian, an increase of 2 ANG, and an increase of 4 ANG drill positions. The 26th Air Refueling Squadron gains three KC-35R/T primary aircraft authorizations (PAA) in. WYOMING Total state impact is an increase of six military and an increase of 59 civilian positions. Cheyenne Regional Airport No manpower impacts. Air National - One C-30 from the 53d Airlift Wing will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. F.E. Warren Air Force Base - Contractor-to-civilian conversions result in an increase of 53 civilian positions. The Air Force Office of Special Investigations increases by one civilian position in support of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program. The 90th Missile Wing increases by six military positions as a result of continuing to strengthen the Air Force's Nuclear Enterprise; increases by three civilian positions as a result of establishing the Fitness Assessment Cell; and increases by two civilian positions in support of warfighter and family services. Total impact is an increase of six military and an increase of 59 civilian positions. AMERICAN SAMOA No manpower impact. NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS No manpower impact. 50

51 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement APPENDIX UNITED STATES AIR FORCE FISCAL YEAR 20 FORCE STRUCTURE ANNOUNCEMENT APPENDIX OF PENDING STRATEGIC BASING ACTIONS 5

52 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement The following basing actions are currently in the Air Force Strategic Basing Process and are not reflected in the manpower and weapon system numbers provided in this Force Structure Announcement. In late 2008, the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the Air Force initiated actions to redefine how the Service approaches the analysis supporting basing decisions. This resulted in a formalized process that is deliberate, repeatable, and transparent with clearly defined roles and responsibilities at the Headquarters Air Force and Major Command levels. The Air Force Strategic Basing Process links mission requirements to installation capabilities through the application of Headquarters Air Force approved mission specific criteria across the enterprise of Air Force installations. The enterprise could encompass all major and minor installations and sites worldwide but is ultimately sized based on operational requirements and the nature of the mission being evaluated for basing. Once the enterprise has been quantitatively evaluated against the approved criteria, military judgment factors are applied, if required, to produce a proposed candidate list of bases for a specific action. After the candidate list is approved through the Air Force Corporate Structure by the Secretary and Chief of Staff of the Air Force, those locations are eligible for site surveys and are subject to the environmental impact and analysis process as a reasonable range of alternatives for the proposed basing action. Major weapon systems currently underway within the Air Force Strategic Basing process include: F-35A Training Base(s) Current Status: Environmental Impact Statement ongoing Release of Criteria: September 2009 Release of Candidate Bases: October 2009 (Boise Air Terminal AGS, Eglin AFB, Holloman AFB, Luke AFB, Tucson IAP AGS) Final Basing Decision: Mid CY F-35A Operational Base(s) Current Status: Environmental Impact Statement ongoing Release of Criteria: September 2009 Release of Candidate Bases: October 2009 (Burlington IAP AGS, Hill AFB, Jacksonville IAP AGS, Mountain Home AFB, Shaw AFB-McEntire AGB) Final Basing Decision: Mid CY MC-2W Current Status: Site surveys being conducted Release of Criteria: March 200 Release of Candidate Bases: April 200 (Altus AFB, Beale AFB, Key Field AGS, Langley AFB, Robins AFB, Whiteman AFB) Final Basing Decision: April 20 C-27J Formal Training Unit Current Status: Identifying candidate bases 52

53 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Release of Criteria: April 200 Release of Candidate Bases: May 200 Final Basing Decision: October 20 C-27J Operational Bases Current Status: Identifying candidate bases Release of Criteria: April 200 Release of Candidate Bases: June 200 (First six bases announced in Jul 08 are Martin State AGS [Baltimore, MD], W.K. Kellogg Airport [Battle Creek, MI], Bradley IAP AGS [Bradley, CT], Hector Field AGS [Fargo, ND], Mansfield Lahm RAP [Mansfield, OH], and Key Field AGS [Meridian, MS]) Final Basing Decision: October 20 MQ-9 Remote Split Operations for Two Active Duty Squadrons Current Status: Site surveys being conducted Release of Criteria: April 200 Release of Candidate Bases: April 200 (Ellsworth AFB, Langley AFB, Mountain Home AFB, Whiteman AFB) Final Basing Decision: June 200 C-7 Basing for Eight Aircraft Current Status: Site surveys being conducted Release of Criteria: April 200 Release of Candidate Bases: April 200 (Eastern West Virginia RAP, Memphis IAP, Stewart IAP) Final Basing Decision: June 20 MQ-9 Remote Split Operations for Creech Dispersal and Remainder of 65 CAP Requirement Current Status: Developing criteria Release of Criteria: August 200 Release of Candidate Bases: September 200 Final Basing Decision: January 202 Light Mobility Aircraft (LiMA) Current Status: Developing criteria Release of Criteria: October 200 Release of Candidate Bases: November 200 Final Basing Decision: June 20 Light Armed Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (LAAR) Current status: Developing criteria Release of Criteria: February 20 53

54 United States Air Force Fiscal Year 20 Force Structure Announcement Release of Candidate Bases: June 20 Final Basing Decision: April 202 Tanker Current status: Developing criteria Release of Criteria: October 200 Release of Candidate Bases: January 20 Final Basing Decision: September

55 Headquarters U.S. Air Force Force Structure Announcement Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other

56 Content Purpose Air Force Core Functions and Examples Nuclear Deterrence Operations Air Superiority Space Superiority Cyberspace Superiority Global Precision Attack Rapid Global Mobility Special Operations Global Integrated ISR Command and Control Personnel Recovery Building Partnerships Agile Combat Support Shaping the Force Caveats State-by-State Data Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 2

57 Purpose This Force Structure Announcement (FSA) addresses Air Force Fiscal Year 20 () force structure, realignment, and management actions supported by the President s Budget (PB). This document provides a summary of the civilian and military personnel changes and reassignment of aircraft at Air Force bases for and supersedes all previous FSAs and Roadmaps to include the FY08 Roadmap. The FSA reflects decisions to provide unsurpassed Global Vigilance, Global Reach and Global Power to fly, fight and win in air, space and cyberspace today and in the future given available resources The Air Force has worked to achieve the proper balance across our personnel, infrastructure, readiness, and investment portfolios and is fully committed to supporting overseas contingency operations These force structure changes enhance the Air Force s ability to create, protect, and sustain all air and space forces across the full range of military operations; the FSA directly supports new and emerging missions for the Air Force Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 3

58 Air Force Core Functions. Nuclear Deterrence Operations 2. Air Superiority 3. Space Superiority 4. Cyberspace Superiority 5. Global Precision Attack 6. Rapid Global Mobility 7. Special Operations 8. Global Integrated ISR 9. Command and Control 0. Personnel Recovery. Building Partnerships 2. Agile Combat Support The Fiscal Year 20 budget proposal reflects a commitment to the twelve Air Force Core Functions which provide the framework for investment and training Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 4

59 Air Force Core Functions Nuclear Deterrence Operations The AF continues to strengthen its excellence in the nuclear enterprise Key decisions being reviewed/evaluated by the Air Force in the near to mid-term timeframe include investments in the current ICBM system to maintain its viability/capability through 2030 PB continues to invest in sustaining strategic legacy bomber fleet while pursuing modernization and recapitalization of nuclear capable systems PB continues to refine the requirements for developing a new long-range stand-off weapon system Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 5

60 Air Force Core Functions Air Superiority Air Superiority and Global Precision Attack remain the foundations of our ability to deliver Global Power In, we will modernize our Combat Air Forces (CAF) by improving F-22s with electronic protection features, by procuring preferred munitions (AIM-20D and AIM-9X), and by continuing upgrades on our legacy fleet, such as AESA/IRST development The USAF will take delivery of 9 F-22s in and begin installing Increment 3., an upgrade which will provide Synthetic Aperture Radar mapping, Small Diameter Bomb capabilities, electronic attack improvements, Geolocate and Joint Direct Attack Munition retargeting. We will also continue to install AESA radars on our F-5C/Ds. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 6

61 Air Force Core Functions Space Superiority America s ability to operate effectively across the spectrum of conflict is enabled by our space capabilities California Wildfires We will launch several new satellites, including the Global Positioning Satellite Block IIF, Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF), and Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) recapitalization programs which are important to both the US and its partner Nations Hurricane Katrina Capabilities provided to the Joint Force:. Early Warning 2. Space Situational Awareness 3. Satellite Communications 4. Positioning, Navigation and Timing 5. Weather Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 7

62 Air Force Core Functions Cyberspace Superiority Operating within the cyber domain has become an increasingly critical requirement for our networked force the Air Force is committed to developing the necessary capabilities for a strong cyber domain defense Continue to develop the cyberspace workforce by normalizing and continually improving training thus integrating Air Force cyberspace capabilities into the new USCYBERCOM joint structure Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 8

63 Air Force Core Functions Global Precision Attack Air Superiority and Global Precision Attack remain the foundations of our ability to deliver Global Power The Air Force takes delivery of F-35s in and continues to modernize the legacy fighter & bomber force to increase effectiveness and survivability while meeting the requirements of today s Joint Force Commanders We continue to invest in preferred munitions for precision strike (JASSM and SDB) The Air Force is reviewing options for fielding survivable, long-range surveillance and strike aircraft as part of a comprehensive Legend: phased AD Air Force plan Base to modernize Base its bomber Base force. Other 9

64 Air Force Core Functions Rapid Global Mobility Replacing the aging KC-35 fleet remains the Air Force s top acquisition priority The C-7 and C-5 programs of record, 223 and 89 respectively, meet current mobility requirements. The recent mobility study will guide future fleet management decisions Balancing C-30J recapitalization with C-30E retirements provides the Joint Force Commander with improved intratheater airlift capabilities With 38 C-27Js the Air Force is all in to provide time-sensitive/mission-critical airlift which will directly support our joint partners Global Reach ensures our joint team can deploy, maneuver and sustain large forces on a worldwide scale Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 0

65 Air Force Core Functions Special Operations Responding to growing requirements for Irregular Warfare (IW) and the increasingly important role special operations forces play in today s fight, we continue to expand special operations capabilities We are growing the Gunship fleet from 25 to 33 by recapitalizing with modified MC-30Js We are committed to enhancing special operations capabilities by procuring MC- 30Js and CV-22Bs, recapitalizing AC- 30Hs, and expanding special operations ISR force structure We are recapitalizing our MC-30E/P fleet with newer, more capable MC-30Js for low-level air refueling, infiltration, exfiltration, and resupply of special operations forces Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other

66 Air Force Core Functions Global Integrated ISR The post 9/-era has seen an increasing demand for intelligence platforms in all forms. For the near future, the demand for ISR will continue We are continuing major investments in unmanned aircraft, especially MQ-9s We continue to surge RPA capability into theater to achieve 44 Combat Air Patrols (CAPs) by the end of on the path towards 50 CAPs by the end of The PB maintains major investments in unmanned aircraft to increase RPA surge CAPs with a mixed MQ-/9 fleet to reach 65 CAPs by the end of FY3 A balanced approach means finding the right balance between prevailing in today s operations with today s capabilities, while simultaneously investing in new capabilities and force structure to meet tomorrow s threats. Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 2

67 Air Force Core Functions Command and Control The Air Force has established Air and Space Operations Centers (AOCs) aligned with each Combatant Commander to integrate air, space, cyber and missile defense capabilities into joint operations The Air Force is also training additional terminal air controllers and equipping them with increasingly capable, portable and flexible air strike control systems such as Remote Operated Video Receiver (ROVER) version 5 We have improved our Theater Air Control System (TACS) to account for increasingly distributed air-ground operations in Iraq and Afghanistan Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 3

68 Air Force Core Functions Personnel Recovery Personnel Recovery (PR) is an imperative and an enduring Air Force Core Function SecDef directed CSAR RECAP using existing platforms; AF developed bridging strategy to sustain legacy platforms ahead of RECAP The current CSAR plan acquires Operational Loss Replacement UH-60M aircraft and funds for HH-60G RECAP program startup Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 4

69 We continue to seek out opportunities to build and strengthen our teamwork with partner air forces. Programs like the Joint Strike Fighter, SAC C-7 and LiMA/LAAR bolster our interoperability and enhance our long-term security cooperation capabilities and capacity Air Force Core Functions Building Partnerships We are also enhancing partnership relations via programs like the Joint Strike Fighter and the Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) system Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 5

70 Underpinning the work of all Air Force Core Functions are the capabilities included in Agile Combat Support Air, space and cyberspace power relies on a myriad of combat support activities that Airmen provide on the ground. These include functions like force protection, engineering, other combat support functions and military medicine. Agile combat support is a vital part of what the Air Force provides the nation Air Force Core Functions Agile Combat Support Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 6

71 Shaping the Force Air Force End-Strength Currently 507,900 members of our Regular,, and are dedicated to the mission of the Air Force. In accordance with SECDEF guidance, we will increase active duty manpower to 332,200, the Air Force s will increase to 7,200, and the Air National will remain at 06,700 in. Our civilian cadre increase to 92,569. Authorized End-strength 33, ,200 69,500 7,200 ANG 06,700 06,700 79,044 92,569 The increased Air Force end strength supports new and emerging total force missions while robusting existing missions such as the Nuclear Enterprise, acquisition excellence, ISR, enhanced irregular warfare and building partnership capacity. Air Force civilians remain an integral part of the Total Force team. The main drivers for civilian end-strength increases are contractor to civilian conversions, joint basing, acquisition excellence, ISR, fitness assessment cells, and warfighter and family services. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 7

72 Caveats The following programmatic actions are not reflected in this product due to pending basing and/or personnel decisions: MC-2W Project Liberty Growth to 65 RPA Combat Air Patrols (CAP) (incl. MQ-9 Operations) F-35A Operational and additional training locations C-27J Formal Training Unit (FTU) and Additional Operational Units beyond the first six announced in Jun 08 C-7 Basing The Air Force will retire 2 C-5As from the Air National and convert one C-5A unit to C-7s. The Air Force Strategic Basing-Executive Steering Group (SB-ESG) is evaluating the three Air National C-5A units (05th AW, 64th AW & 67th AW) to determine the best candidate for conversion. Follow-on missions for bases impacted by the Combat Air Forces (CAF) restructure Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 8

73 Caveats The following programmatic actions are not reflected in this product due to pending basing and/or personnel decisions: Light Mobility Aircraft (LiMA) Light Armed Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft (LAAR) KC-X Tanker Additional Contractor-to-Civilian conversions (i.e. RMD 802) awaiting conversion analysis The Air Force is in the process of evaluating the best way to base the F-22 fleet and ensure the combat readiness of this weapon system. The process is on-going and not addressed in this announcement. The final manpower numbers associated with establishing the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit at Little Rock AFB, Arkansas are still being developed and are not addressed in this announcement. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 9

74 State-by-State Data This force structure announcement is a snapshot of & does not include the Future Years Defense Program (i.e. FY2 & later) Captures both approved Unit Manning Document (UMD) changes programmed in the President s Budget (PB) and impacts from prior year programmatic actions (BRAC 2005, etc.) Manpower changes are given as deltas ( to PB) Regular Air Force (Full-Time), (Full-Time) (Total force including AFR and ANG Technicians) (Part-Time) (Part-Time) Where there are changes, Air & Space platforms are presented in PAA (unless noted otherwise in the narrative) as current beddown (as of 30 Sep 0) and beddown. If there is no change it is listed as. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 20

75 Alabama Fact Sheet of Sen R. Shelby (R-Senior) Sen J. Sessions (R-Junior) Rep J. Bonner (R-) Rep M. Rogers (R-3) Rep P. Griffith (R-5) Rep A. Davis (D-7) Rep B. Bright (D-2) Rep R. Aderholt (R-4) Rep S. Bachus (R-6) - FT RUCKER MAXWELL C-30 H 8 C-30H* * One C-30 will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 2

76 Alaska Fact Sheet of 2 Sen L. Murkowski (R-Senior) Sen M. Begich (D-Junior) Rep D. Young (R-At Large) - EIELSON ELMENDORF ** C-30H 0 HC-30N 0 HH-60G 2 C-30H 3 HC-30N 5 HH-60G 2 3 **Of the +,093 civilians, 752 are transfers from the Army in support of Joint Basing Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 22

77 Alaska Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen L. Murkowski (R-Senior) Sen M. Begich (D-Junior) Rep D. Young (R-At Large) 3 - KULIS C-30H 3 HC-30N 5 HH-60G 0 C-30H 0 HC-30N 0 HH-60G 2 3 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 23

78 Arizona Fact Sheet of 2 Sen J. McCain (R-Senior) Sen J. Kyl (R-Junior) Rep A. Kirkpatrick (D-) Rep J. Shadegg (R-3) Rep H. Mitchell (D-5) Rep R. Grijalva (D-7) Rep T. Franks (R-2) Rep E. Pastor (D-4) Rep J. Flake (R-6) Rep G. Giffords (D-8) - DAVIS-MONTHAN LUKE Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 24

79 Arizona Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen J. McCain (R-Senior) Sen J. Kyl (R-Junior) Rep A. Kirkpatrick (D-) Rep J. Shadegg (R-3) Rep H. Mitchell (D-5) Rep R. Grijalva (D-7) Rep T. Franks (R-2) Rep E. Pastor (D-4) Rep J. Flake (R-6) Rep G. Giffords (D-8) 3 - MESA PHOENIX-SKY HARBOR Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 25

80 Arkansas Fact Sheet of Sen B. Lincoln (D-Senior) Sen M. Pryor (D-Junior) Rep M. Berry (D-) Rep J. Boozman (R-3) Rep V. Snyder (D-2) Rep M. Ross (D-4) - FT SMITH LITTLE ROCK ** 2 37 C-30E 2 C-30H 8 C-30H 7 C-30J 9 C-30E 3 C-30H 9 C-30H 0 C-30J **Little Rock will temporarily receive 8 C-30Hs from multiple and locations to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 26

81 California Fact Sheet of 6 Sen D. Feinstein (D-Senior) Rep M. Thompson (D-) Rep D. Lungren (R-3) Rep D. Matsui (D-5) Rep G. Miller (D-7) Rep B. Lee (D-9) Rep J. McNerney (D-) Rep F. Stark (D-3) Rep M. Honda (D-5) Rep S. Farr (D-7) Rep G. Radanovich (R-9) Rep D. Nunes (R-2) Rep L. Capps (D-23) Rep H. McKeon (R-25) Rep B. Sherman (D-27) Rep A. Schiff (D-29) Rep X. Becerra (D-3) Rep D. Watson (D-33) Rep M. Waters (D-35) Sen B. Boxer (D-Junior) Rep W. Herger (R-2) Rep T. McClintock (R-4) Rep L. Woolsey (D-6) Rep N. Pelosi (D-8) Rep J. Garamendi (D-0) Rep J. Speier (D-2) Rep A. Eshoo (D-4) Rep Z. Lofgren (D-6) Rep D. Cardoza (D-8) Rep J. Costa (D-20) Rep K. McCarthy (R-22) Rep E. Gallegly (R-24) Rep D. Dreier (R-26) Rep H. Berman (D-28) Rep H. Waxman (D-30) Rep J. Chu (D-32) Rep L. Roybal-Allard (D-34) Rep J. Harman (D-36) - BEALE RQ-4B RQ-4B 2 - EDWARDS F-35A TG-0A 4 TG-0D 4 TG-4A Rep L. Richardson (D-37) Rep L. Sanchez (D-39) Rep J. Lewis (R-4) Rep J. Baca (D-43) Rep M. Mack (R-45) Rep L. Sanchez (D-47) Rep D. Issa (R-49) Rep B. Filner (D-5) Rep S. Davis (D-53) F-35A 0 TG-0A 0 TG-0D 0 TG-4A Rep G. Napolitano (D-38) Rep E. Royce (R-40) Rep G. Miller (R-42) Rep K. Calvert (R-44) Rep D. Rohrabacher (R-46) Rep J. Campbell (R-48) Rep B. Bilbray (R-50) Rep D. Hunter (R-52) Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 27

82 California Fact Sheet 2 of 6 Sen D. Feinstein (D-Senior) Rep M. Thompson (D-) Rep D. Lungren (R-3) Rep D. Matsui (D-5) Rep G. Miller (D-7) Rep B. Lee (D-9) Rep J. McNerney (D-) Rep F. Stark (D-3) Rep M. Honda (D-5) Rep S. Farr (D-7) Rep G. Radanovich (R-9) Rep D. Nunes (R-2) Rep L. Capps (D-23) Rep H. McKeon (R-25) Rep B. Sherman (D-27) Rep A. Schiff (D-29) Rep X. Becerra (D-3) Rep D. Watson (D-33) Rep M. Waters (D-35) Sen B. Boxer (D-Junior) Rep W. Herger (R-2) Rep T. McClintock (R-4) Rep L. Woolsey (D-6) Rep N. Pelosi (D-8) Rep J. Garamendi (D-0) Rep J. Speier (D-2) Rep A. Eshoo (D-4) Rep Z. Lofgren (D-6) Rep D. Cardoza (D-8) Rep J. Costa (D-20) Rep K. McCarthy (R-22) Rep E. Gallegly (R-24) Rep D. Dreier (R-26) Rep H. Berman (D-28) Rep H. Waxman (D-30) Rep J. Chu (D-32) Rep L. Roybal-Allard (D-34) Rep J. Harman (D-36) 3 - LOS ANGELES MARCH Rep L. Richardson (D-37) Rep G. Napolitano (D-38) Rep L. Sanchez (D-39) Rep E. Royce (R-40) Rep J. Lewis (R-4) Rep G. Miller (R-42) Rep J. Baca (D-43) Rep K. Calvert (R-44) Rep M. Mack (R-45) Rep D. Rohrabacher (R-46) Rep L. Sanchez (D-47) Rep J. Campbell (R-48) Rep D. Issa (R-49) Rep B. Bilbray (R-50) Rep B. Filner (D-5) Rep D. Hunter (R-52) Rep S. Davis (D-53) Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 28

83 California Fact Sheet 3 of 6 Sen D. Feinstein (D-Senior) Rep M. Thompson (D-) Rep D. Lungren (R-3) Rep D. Matsui (D-5) Rep G. Miller (D-7) Rep B. Lee (D-9) Rep J. McNerney (D-) Rep F. Stark (D-3) Rep M. Honda (D-5) Rep S. Farr (D-7) Rep G. Radanovich (R-9) Rep D. Nunes (R-2) Rep L. Capps (D-23) Rep H. McKeon (R-25) Rep B. Sherman (D-27) Rep A. Schiff (D-29) Rep X. Becerra (D-3) Rep D. Watson (D-33) Rep M. Waters (D-35) Sen B. Boxer (D-Junior) Rep W. Herger (R-2) Rep T. McClintock (R-4) Rep L. Woolsey (D-6) Rep N. Pelosi (D-8) Rep J. Garamendi (D-0) Rep J. Speier (D-2) Rep A. Eshoo (D-4) Rep Z. Lofgren (D-6) Rep D. Cardoza (D-8) Rep J. Costa (D-20) Rep K. McCarthy (R-22) Rep E. Gallegly (R-24) Rep D. Dreier (R-26) Rep H. Berman (D-28) Rep H. Waxman (D-30) Rep J. Chu (D-32) Rep L. Roybal-Allard (D-34) Rep J. Harman (D-36) 5 - ONIZUKA PALMDALE Rep L. Richardson (D-37) Rep G. Napolitano (D-38) Rep L. Sanchez (D-39) Rep E. Royce (R-40) Rep J. Lewis (R-4) Rep G. Miller (R-42) Rep J. Baca (D-43) Rep K. Calvert (R-44) Rep M. Mack (R-45) Rep D. Rohrabacher (R-46) Rep L. Sanchez (D-47) Rep J. Campbell (R-48) Rep D. Issa (R-49) Rep B. Bilbray (R-50) Rep B. Filner (D-5) Rep D. Hunter (R-52) Rep S. Davis (D-53) Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 29

84 California Fact Sheet 4 of 6 Sen D. Feinstein (D-Senior) Rep M. Thompson (D-) Rep D. Lungren (R-3) Rep D. Matsui (D-5) Rep G. Miller (D-7) Rep B. Lee (D-9) Rep J. McNerney (D-) Rep F. Stark (D-3) Rep M. Honda (D-5) Rep S. Farr (D-7) Rep G. Radanovich (R-9) Rep D. Nunes (R-2) Rep L. Capps (D-23) Rep H. McKeon (R-25) Rep B. Sherman (D-27) Rep A. Schiff (D-29) Rep X. Becerra (D-3) Rep D. Watson (D-33) Rep M. Waters (D-35) Sen B. Boxer (D-Junior) Rep W. Herger (R-2) Rep T. McClintock (R-4) Rep L. Woolsey (D-6) Rep N. Pelosi (D-8) Rep J. Garamendi (D-0) Rep J. Speier (D-2) Rep A. Eshoo (D-4) Rep Z. Lofgren (D-6) Rep D. Cardoza (D-8) Rep J. Costa (D-20) Rep K. McCarthy (R-22) Rep E. Gallegly (R-24) Rep D. Dreier (R-26) Rep H. Berman (D-28) Rep H. Waxman (D-30) Rep J. Chu (D-32) Rep L. Roybal-Allard (D-34) Rep J. Harman (D-36) 7 - PORT HUENEME PRESIDIO Rep L. Richardson (D-37) Rep G. Napolitano (D-38) Rep L. Sanchez (D-39) Rep E. Royce (R-40) Rep J. Lewis (R-4) Rep G. Miller (R-42) Rep J. Baca (D-43) Rep K. Calvert (R-44) Rep M. Mack (R-45) Rep D. Rohrabacher (R-46) Rep L. Sanchez (D-47) Rep J. Campbell (R-48) Rep D. Issa (R-49) Rep B. Bilbray (R-50) Rep B. Filner (D-5) Rep D. Hunter (R-52) Rep S. Davis (D-53) Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 30

85 California Fact Sheet 5 of 6 Sen D. Feinstein (D-Senior) Rep M. Thompson (D-) Rep D. Lungren (R-3) Rep D. Matsui (D-5) Rep G. Miller (D-7) Rep B. Lee (D-9) Rep J. McNerney (D-) Rep F. Stark (D-3) Rep M. Honda (D-5) Rep S. Farr (D-7) Rep G. Radanovich (R-9) Rep D. Nunes (R-2) Rep L. Capps (D-23) Rep H. McKeon (R-25) Rep B. Sherman (D-27) Rep A. Schiff (D-29) Rep X. Becerra (D-3) Rep D. Watson (D-33) Rep M. Waters (D-35) Sen B. Boxer (D-Junior) Rep W. Herger (R-2) Rep T. McClintock (R-4) Rep L. Woolsey (D-6) Rep N. Pelosi (D-8) Rep J. Garamendi (D-0) Rep J. Speier (D-2) Rep A. Eshoo (D-4) Rep Z. Lofgren (D-6) Rep D. Cardoza (D-8) Rep J. Costa (D-20) Rep K. McCarthy (R-22) Rep E. Gallegly (R-24) Rep D. Dreier (R-26) Rep H. Berman (D-28) Rep H. Waxman (D-30) Rep J. Chu (D-32) Rep L. Roybal-Allard (D-34) Rep J. Harman (D-36) 9 - SAN DIEGO TRAVIS Rep L. Richardson (D-37) Rep G. Napolitano (D-38) Rep L. Sanchez (D-39) Rep E. Royce (R-40) Rep J. Lewis (R-4) Rep G. Miller (R-42) Rep J. Baca (D-43) Rep K. Calvert (R-44) Rep M. Mack (R-45) Rep D. Rohrabacher (R-46) Rep L. Sanchez (D-47) Rep J. Campbell (R-48) Rep D. Issa (R-49) Rep B. Bilbray (R-50) Rep B. Filner (D-5) Rep D. Hunter (R-52) Rep S. Davis (D-53) Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 3

86 California Fact Sheet 6 of 6 Sen D. Feinstein (D-Senior) Rep M. Thompson (D-) Rep D. Lungren (R-3) Rep D. Matsui (D-5) Rep G. Miller (D-7) Rep B. Lee (D-9) Rep J. McNerney (D-) Rep F. Stark (D-3) Rep M. Honda (D-5) Rep S. Farr (D-7) Rep G. Radanovich (R-9) Rep D. Nunes (R-2) Rep L. Capps (D-23) Rep H. McKeon (R-25) Rep B. Sherman (D-27) Rep A. Schiff (D-29) Rep X. Becerra (D-3) Rep D. Watson (D-33) Rep M. Waters (D-35) Sen B. Boxer (D-Junior) Rep W. Herger (R-2) Rep T. McClintock (R-4) Rep L. Woolsey (D-6) Rep N. Pelosi (D-8) Rep J. Garamendi (D-0) Rep J. Speier (D-2) Rep A. Eshoo (D-4) Rep Z. Lofgren (D-6) Rep D. Cardoza (D-8) Rep J. Costa (D-20) Rep K. McCarthy (R-22) Rep E. Gallegly (R-24) Rep D. Dreier (R-26) Rep H. Berman (D-28) Rep H. Waxman (D-30) Rep J. Chu (D-32) Rep L. Roybal-Allard (D-34) Rep J. Harman (D-36) - VANDENBERG Rep L. Richardson (D-37) Rep G. Napolitano (D-38) Rep L. Sanchez (D-39) Rep E. Royce (R-40) Rep J. Lewis (R-4) Rep G. Miller (R-42) Rep J. Baca (D-43) Rep K. Calvert (R-44) Rep M. Mack (R-45) Rep D. Rohrabacher (R-46) Rep L. Sanchez (D-47) Rep J. Campbell (R-48) Rep D. Issa (R-49) Rep B. Bilbray (R-50) Rep B. Filner (D-5) Rep D. Hunter (R-52) Rep S. Davis (D-53) Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 32

87 Colorado Fact Sheet of 4 Sen M. Udall (D-Senior) Sen M. Bennet (D-Junior) Rep D. DeGette (D-) Rep J. Salazar (D-3) Rep D. Lamborn (R-5) Rep E. Perlmutter (D-7) Rep J. Polis (D-2) Rep B. Markey (D-4) Rep M. Coffman (R-6) - BOULDER BUCKLEY Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 33

88 Colorado Fact Sheet 2 of 4 Sen M. Udall (D-Senior) Sen M. Bennet (D-Junior) Rep D. DeGette (D-) Rep J. Salazar (D-3) Rep D. Lamborn (R-5) Rep E. Perlmutter (D-7) Rep J. Polis (D-2) Rep B. Markey (D-4) Rep M. Coffman (R-6) 3 CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN AFS COLORADO SPRINGS Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 34

89 Colorado Fact Sheet 3 of 4 Sen M. Udall (D-Senior) Sen M. Bennet (D-Junior) Rep D. DeGette (D-) Rep J. Salazar (D-3) Rep D. Lamborn (R-5) Rep E. Perlmutter (D-7) Rep J. Polis (D-2) Rep B. Markey (D-4) Rep M. Coffman (R-6) 5 - FT CARSON PETERSON C-2A 2 C-2A Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 35

90 Colorado Fact Sheet 4 of 4 Sen M. Udall (D-Senior) Sen M. Bennet (D-Junior) Rep D. DeGette (D-) Rep J. Salazar (D-3) Rep D. Lamborn (R-5) Rep E. Perlmutter (D-7) Rep J. Polis (D-2) Rep B. Markey (D-4) Rep M. Coffman (R-6) 7 - SCHRIEVER USAF ACADEMY T-4 29 T Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 36

91 Connecticut Fact Sheet of Sen C. Dodd (D-Senior) Sen J. Lieberman (I-Junior) Rep J. Larson (D-) Rep R. DeLauro (D-3) Rep C. Murphy (D-5) Rep J. Courtney (D-2) Rep J. Himes (D-4) - BRADLEY Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 37

92 Delaware Fact Sheet of Sen T. Carper (D-Senior) Sen T. Kaufman (D-Junior) Rep M. Castle (R-At Large) - DOVER C-5B 4 C-5M 9 C-5B 7 C-5M NEW CASTLE 8 C-30H 8 C-30H* * One C-30 will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 38

93 DC Fact Sheet of Del E. Holmes Norton (D-Delegate) - BOLLING ** 0 0 ** There is an increase of 293 Air Force civilian positions at Bolling and a transfer of 306 civilian positions to the Navy in support of Joint Basing. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 39

94 Florida Fact Sheet of 4 Sen B. Nelson (D-Senior) Sen G. LeMieux (R-Junior) Rep J. Miller (R-) Rep C. Brown (D-3) Rep G. Brown-Waite (R-5) Rep J. Mica (R-7) Rep G. Bilirakis (R-9) Rep K. Castor (D-) Rep V. Buchanan (R-3) Rep B. Posey (R-5) Rep K. Meek (D-7) Vacant (D-9) Rep L. Diaz-Balart (R-2) Rep A. Hastings (D-23) Rep M. Diaz-Balart (R-25) Rep A. Boyd (D-2) Rep A. Crenshaw (R-4) Rep C. Stearns (R-6) Rep A. Grayson (D-8) Rep C. Young (R-0) Rep A. Putnam (R-2) Rep C. Mack (R-4) Rep T. Rooney (R-6) Rep I. Ros-Lehtinen (R-8) Rep D. Wasserman Schultz (D-20) Rep R. Klein (D-22) Rep S. Kosmas (D-24) - DUKE FIELD MC-30E 6 MC-30E 2 - EGLIN F-35A 0 F-35A Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 40

95 Florida Fact Sheet 2 of 4 Sen B. Nelson (D-Senior) Sen G. LeMieux (R-Junior) Rep J. Miller (R-) Rep C. Brown (D-3) Rep G. Brown-Waite (R-5) Rep J. Mica (R-7) Rep G. Bilirakis (R-9) Rep K. Castor (D-) Rep V. Buchanan (R-3) Rep B. Posey (R-5) Rep K. Meek (D-7) Vacant (D-9) Rep L. Diaz-Balart (R-2) Rep A. Hastings (D-23) Rep M. Diaz-Balart (R-25) Rep A. Boyd (D-2) Rep A. Crenshaw (R-4) Rep C. Stearns (R-6) Rep A. Grayson (D-8) Rep C. Young (R-0) Rep A. Putnam (R-2) Rep C. Mack (R-4) Rep T. Rooney (R-6) Rep I. Ros-Lehtinen (R-8) Rep D. Wasserman Schultz (D-20) Rep R. Klein (D-22) Rep S. Kosmas (D-24) 3 - HOMESTEAD HURLBURT CV-22 9 CV Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 4

96 Florida Fact Sheet 3 of 4 Sen B. Nelson (D-Senior) Sen G. LeMieux (R-Junior) Rep J. Miller (R-) Rep C. Brown (D-3) Rep G. Brown-Waite (R-5) Rep J. Mica (R-7) Rep G. Bilirakis (R-9) Rep K. Castor (D-) Rep V. Buchanan (R-3) Rep B. Posey (R-5) Rep K. Meek (D-7) Vacant (D-9) Rep L. Diaz-Balart (R-2) Rep A. Hastings (D-23) Rep M. Diaz-Balart (R-25) Rep A. Boyd (D-2) Rep A. Crenshaw (R-4) Rep C. Stearns (R-6) Rep A. Grayson (D-8) Rep C. Young (R-0) Rep A. Putnam (R-2) Rep C. Mack (R-4) Rep T. Rooney (R-6) Rep I. Ros-Lehtinen (R-8) Rep D. Wasserman Schultz (D-20) Rep R. Klein (D-22) Rep S. Kosmas (D-24) 5 - MACDILL PATRICK Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 42

97 Florida Fact Sheet 4 of 4 Sen B. Nelson (D-Senior) Sen G. LeMieux (R-Junior) Rep J. Miller (R-) Rep C. Brown (D-3) Rep G. Brown-Waite (R-5) Rep J. Mica (R-7) Rep G. Bilirakis (R-9) Rep K. Castor (D-) Rep V. Buchanan (R-3) Rep B. Posey (R-5) Rep K. Meek (D-7) Vacant (D-9) Rep L. Diaz-Balart (R-2) Rep A. Hastings (D-23) Rep M. Diaz-Balart (R-25) Rep A. Boyd (D-2) Rep A. Crenshaw (R-4) Rep C. Stearns (R-6) Rep A. Grayson (D-8) Rep C. Young (R-0) Rep A. Putnam (R-2) Rep C. Mack (R-4) Rep T. Rooney (R-6) Rep I. Ros-Lehtinen (R-8) Rep D. Wasserman Schultz (D-20) Rep R. Klein (D-22) Rep S. Kosmas (D-24) 7 - PENSACOLA TYNDALL Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 43

98 Georgia Fact Sheet of 5 Sen S. Chambliss (R-Senior) Sen J. Isakson (R-Junior) Rep J. Kingston (R-) Rep L. Westmoreland (R-3) Rep J. Lewis (D-5) Rep J. Linder (R-7) Rep N. Deal (R-9) Rep P. Gingrey (R-) Rep D. Scott (D-3) Rep S. Bishop, Jr. (D-2) Rep H. Johnson, Jr. (D-4) Rep T. Price (R-6) Rep J. Marshall (D-8) Rep P. Broun (R-0) Rep J. Barrow (D-2) - DOBBINS C-30H 8 C-30H* 2 - FT BENNING * One C-30 will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 44

99 Georgia Fact Sheet 2 of 5 Sen S. Chambliss (R-Senior) Sen J. Isakson (R-Junior) Rep J. Kingston (R-) Rep L. Westmoreland (R-3) Rep J. Lewis (D-5) Rep J. Linder (R-7) Rep N. Deal (R-9) Rep P. Gingrey (R-) Rep D. Scott (D-3) Rep S. Bishop, Jr. (D-2) Rep H. Johnson, Jr. (D-4) Rep T. Price (R-6) Rep J. Marshall (D-8) Rep P. Broun (R-0) Rep J. Barrow (D-2) 3 - FT GORDON FT STEWART Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 45

100 Georgia Fact Sheet 3 of 5 Sen S. Chambliss (R-Senior) Sen J. Isakson (R-Junior) Rep J. Kingston (R-) Rep L. Westmoreland (R-3) Rep J. Lewis (D-5) Rep J. Linder (R-7) Rep N. Deal (R-9) Rep P. Gingrey (R-) Rep D. Scott (D-3) Rep S. Bishop, Jr. (D-2) Rep H. Johnson, Jr. (D-4) Rep T. Price (R-6) Rep J. Marshall (D-8) Rep P. Broun (R-0) Rep J. Barrow (D-2) 5 - GLYNCO MARIETTA Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 46

101 Georgia Fact Sheet 4 of 5 Sen S. Chambliss (R-Senior) Sen J. Isakson (R-Junior) Rep J. Kingston (R-) Rep L. Westmoreland (R-3) Rep J. Lewis (D-5) Rep J. Linder (R-7) Rep N. Deal (R-9) Rep P. Gingrey (R-) Rep D. Scott (D-3) Rep S. Bishop, Jr. (D-2) Rep H. Johnson, Jr. (D-4) Rep T. Price (R-6) Rep J. Marshall (D-8) Rep P. Broun (R-0) Rep J. Barrow (D-2) 7 - MOODY ROBINS Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 47

102 Georgia Fact Sheet 5 of 5 Sen S. Chambliss (R-Senior) Sen J. Isakson (R-Junior) Rep J. Kingston (R-) Rep L. Westmoreland (R-3) Rep J. Lewis (D-5) Rep J. Linder (R-7) Rep N. Deal (R-9) Rep P. Gingrey (R-) Rep D. Scott (D-3) Rep S. Bishop, Jr. (D-2) Rep H. Johnson, Jr. (D-4) Rep T. Price (R-6) Rep J. Marshall (D-8) Rep P. Broun (R-0) Rep J. Barrow (D-2) 9 - SAVANNAH 8 C-30H 8 C-30H* * One C-30 will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 48

103 Guam Fact Sheet of Del M. Bordallo (D-Delegate) - ANDERSEN-JOINT REGION MARIANAS RQ-4B 3 RQ-4B Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 49

104 Hawaii Fact Sheet of Sen D. Inouye (D-Senior) Sen D. Akaka (D-Junior) Rep N. Abercrombie (D-) Rep M. Hirono (D-2) - HICKAM ** F-22A 8 KC-35R 7 F-22A 2 KC-35R **There is an increase of 24 Air Force civilian positions at Hickam and a transfer of 546 civilian positions to the Navy in support of Joint Basing Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 50

105 Idaho Fact Sheet of Sen M. Crapo (R-Senior) Sen J. Risch (R-Junior) Rep W. Minnick (D-) Rep M. Simpson (R-2) - MT HOME Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 5

106 Illinois Fact Sheet of Sen R. Durbin (D-Senior) Sen R. Burris (D-Junior) Rep B. Rush (D-) Rep D. Lipinski (D-3) Rep M. Quigley (D-5) Rep D. Davis (D-7) Rep J. Schakowsky (D-9) Rep D. Halvorson (D-) Rep J. Biggert (R-3) Rep T. Johnson (R-5) Rep P. Hare (D-7) Rep J. Shimkus (R-9) Rep J. Jackson, Jr. (D-2) Rep L. Gutierrez (D-4) Rep P. Roskam (R-6) Rep M. Bean (D-8) Rep M. Kirk (R-0) Rep J. Costello (D-2) Rep B. Foster (D-4) Rep D. Manzullo (R-6) Rep A. Schock (R-8) - SCOTT C-9 0 C-9 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 52

107 Indiana Fact Sheet of Sen R. Lugar (R-Senior) Sen E. Bayh (D-Junior) Rep P. Visclosky (D-) Rep M. Souder (R-3) Rep D. Burton (R-5) Rep A. Carson (D-7) Rep B. Hill (D-9) Rep J. Donnelly (D-2) Rep S. Buyer (R-4) Rep M. Pence (R-6) Rep B. Ellsworth (D-8) - GRISSOM Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 53

108 Iowa Fact Sheet of Sen C. Grassley (R-Senior) Sen T. Harkin (D-Junior) Rep B. Braley (D-) Rep L. Boswell (D-3) Rep S. King (R-5) Rep D. Loebsack (D-2) Rep T. Latham (R-4) - DES MOINES Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 54

109 Kansas Fact Sheet of Sen S. Brownback (R-Senior) Sen P. Roberts (R-Junior) Rep J. Moran (R-) Rep D. Moore (D-3) Rep L. Jenkins (R-2) Rep T. Tiahrt (R-4) - FT RILEY MCCONNELL Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 55

110 Kentucky Fact Sheet of Sen M. McConnell (R-Senior) Sen J. Bunning (R-Junior) Rep E. Whitfield (R-) Rep J. Yarmuth (D-3) Rep H. Rogers (R-5) Rep B. Guthrie (R-2) Rep G. Davis (R-4) Rep B. Chandler (D-6) - FT CAMPBELL FT KNOX Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 56

111 Louisiana Fact Sheet of Sen M. Landrieu (D-Senior) Sen D. Vitter (R-Junior) Rep S. Scalise (R-) Rep C. Melancon (D-3) Rep R. Alexander (R-5) Rep C. Boustany, Jr. (R-7) Rep A. Cao (R-2) Rep J. Fleming (R-4) Rep B. Cassidy (R-6) - BARKSDALE FT POLK Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 57

112 Maine Fact Sheet of Sen O. Snowe (R-Senior) Sen S. Collins (R-Junior) Rep C. Pingree (D-) Rep M. Michaud (D-2) - BANGOR Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 58

113 Maryland Fact Sheet of 4 Sen B. Mikulski (D-Senior) Sen B. Cardin (D-Junior) Rep F. Kratovil, Jr (D-) Rep J. Sarbanes (D-3) Rep S. Hoyer (D-5) Rep E. Cummings (D-7) Rep C. Ruppersberger (D-2) Rep D. Edwards (D-4) Rep R. Bartlett (R-6) Rep C. Van Hollen (D-8) - BETHESDA FT DETRICK Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 59

114 Maryland Fact Sheet 2 of 4 Sen B. Mikulski (D-Senior) Sen B. Cardin (D-Junior) Rep F. Kratovil, Jr (D-) Rep J. Sarbanes (D-3) Rep S. Hoyer (D-5) Rep E. Cummings (D-7) Rep C. Ruppersberger (D-2) Rep D. Edwards (D-4) Rep R. Bartlett (R-6) Rep C. Van Hollen (D-8) 3 - FT MEADE JOINT BASE ANDREWS-NAVAL AIR FACILITY WASHINGTON (MD) +385** ** C-2A 4 C-37A C-37B 6 C-2A 3 C-37A 2 C-37B 7 **+388 regular military and +362 civilian positions are the result of BRAC 2005 direction to move from leased spaces to military installations in the NCR. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 60

115 Maryland Fact Sheet 3 of 4 Sen B. Mikulski (D-Senior) Sen B. Cardin (D-Junior) Rep F. Kratovil, Jr (D-) Rep J. Sarbanes (D-3) Rep S. Hoyer (D-5) Rep E. Cummings (D-7) Rep C. Ruppersberger (D-2) Rep D. Edwards (D-4) Rep R. Bartlett (R-6) Rep C. Van Hollen (D-8) 5 - LINTHICUM MARTIN ST C-30J 0 C-27J 0 C-30J 4 C-27J 4 7 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 6

116 Maryland Fact Sheet 4 of 4 Sen B. Mikulski (D-Senior) Sen B. Cardin (D-Junior) Rep F. Kratovil, Jr (D-) Rep J. Sarbanes (D-3) Rep S. Hoyer (D-5) Rep E. Cummings (D-7) Rep C. Ruppersberger (D-2) Rep D. Edwards (D-4) Rep R. Bartlett (R-6) Rep C. Van Hollen (D-8) 7 - PATUXENT RIVER Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 62

117 Massachusetts Fact Sheet of 3 Sen J. Kerry (D-Senior) Sen S. Brown (R-Junior) Rep J. Olver (D-) Rep J. McGovern (D-3) Rep N. Tsongas (D-5) Rep E. Markey (D-7) Rep S. Lynch (D-9) Rep R. Neal (D-2) Rep B. Frank (D-4) Rep J. Tierney (D-6) Rep M. Capuano (D-8) Rep W. Delahunt (D-0) - BARNES CHELMSFORD Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 63

118 Massachusetts Fact Sheet 2 of 3 Sen J. Kerry (D-Senior) Sen S. Brown (R-Junior) Rep J. Olver (D-) Rep J. McGovern (D-3) Rep N. Tsongas (D-5) Rep E. Markey (D-7) Rep S. Lynch (D-9) Rep R. Neal (D-2) Rep B. Frank (D-4) Rep J. Tierney (D-6) Rep M. Capuano (D-8) Rep W. Delahunt (D-0) 3 - HANSCOM OTIS Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 64

119 Massachusetts Fact Sheet 3 of 3 Sen J. Kerry (D-Senior) Sen S. Brown (R-Junior) Rep J. Olver (D-) Rep J. McGovern (D-3) Rep N. Tsongas (D-5) Rep E. Markey (D-7) Rep S. Lynch (D-9) Rep R. Neal (D-2) Rep B. Frank (D-4) Rep J. Tierney (D-6) Rep M. Capuano (D-8) Rep W. Delahunt (D-0) 5 - WESTOVER Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 65

120 Michigan Fact Sheet of Sen C. Levin (D-Senior) Sen D. Stabenow (D-Junior) Rep B. Stupak (D-) Rep V. Ehlers (R-3) Rep D. Kildee (D-5) Rep M. Schauer (D-7) Rep G. Peters (D-9) Rep T. McCotter (R-) Rep C. Kilpatrick (D-3) Rep J. Dingell (D-5) Rep P. Hoekstra (R-2) Rep D. Camp (R-4) Rep F. Upton (R-6) Rep M. Rogers (R-8) Rep C. Miller (R-0) Rep S. Levin (D-2) Rep J. Conyers, Jr (D-4) - SELFRIDGE 2 - W. K. KELLOGG 2 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 66

121 Minnesota Fact Sheet of Sen A. Klobuchar (D-Senior) Sen A. Franken (D-Junior) Rep T. Walz (D-) Rep E. Paulsen (R-3) Rep K. Ellison (D-5) Rep C. Peterson (D-7) Rep J. Kline (R-2) Rep B. McCollum (D-4) Rep M. Bachmann (R-6) Rep J. Oberstar (D-8) - MINN-ST PAUL Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 67

122 Mississippi Fact Sheet of 2 Sen T. Cochran (R-Senior) Sen R. Wicker (R-Junior) Rep T. Childers (D-) Rep G. Harper (R-3) Rep B. Thompson (D-2) Rep G. Taylor (D-4) - COLUMBUS KEESLER C-30J 3 C-2A 0 C-30J 0 C-2A 2 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 68

123 Mississippi Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen T. Cochran (R-Senior) Sen R. Wicker (R-Junior) Rep T. Childers (D-) Rep G. Harper (R-3) Rep B. Thompson (D-2) Rep G. Taylor (D-4) 3 - KEY FIELD C-27J 8 KC-35R C-27J 0 KC-35R 3 2 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 69

124 Missouri Fact Sheet of Sen K. Bond (R-Senior) Sen C. McCaskill (D-Junior) Rep W. Clay (D-) Rep R. Carnahan (D-3) Rep E. Cleaver (D-5) Rep R. Blunt (R-7) Rep B. Luetkemeyer (R-9) Rep T. Akin (R-2) Rep I. Skelton (D-4) Rep S. Graves (R-6) Rep J. Emerson (R-8) - ROSECRANS C-30H 0 C-30H* 2 - WHITEMAN * Two C-30s will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 70

125 Montana Fact Sheet of Sen M. Baucus (D-Senior) Sen J. Tester (D-Junior) Rep D. Rehberg (R-At Large) - MALMSTROM Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 7

126 Nebraska Fact Sheet of Sen B. Nelson (D-Senior) Sen M. Johanns (R-Junior) Rep J. Fortenberry (R-) Rep A. Smith (R-3) Rep L. Terry (R-2) - OFFUTT Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 72

127 Nevada Fact Sheet of 2 Sen H. Reid (D-Senior) Sen J. Ensign (R-Junior) Rep S. Berkley (D-) Rep D. Titus (D-3) Rep D. Heller (R-2) - CREECH 0* MQ- 22 MQ-9 84 MQ- 36 MQ NELLIS * Manpower for the additional RPA was added in Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 73

128 Nevada Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen H. Reid (D-Senior) Sen J. Ensign (R-Junior) Rep S. Berkley (D-) Rep D. Titus (D-3) Rep D. Heller (R-2) 3 - RENO 8 C-30H 8 C-30H* 3 2 * One C-30 will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 74

129 New Hampshire Fact Sheet of Sen J. Gregg (R-Senior) Sen J. Shaheen (D-Junior) Rep C. Shea-Porter (D-) Rep P. Hodes (D-2) - PEASE Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 75

130 New Jersey Fact Sheet of Sen F. Lautenberg (D-Senior) Sen R. Menendez (D-Junior) Rep R. Andrews (D-) Rep J. Adler (D-3) Rep S. Garrett (R-5) Rep L. Lance (R-7) Rep S. Rothman (D-9) Rep R. Frelinghuysen (R-) Rep A. Sires (D-3) Rep F. LoBiondo (R-2) Rep C. Smith (R-4) Rep F. Pallone, Jr. (D-6) Rep W. Pascrell, Jr. (D-8) Rep D. Payne (D-0) Rep R. Holt (D-2) - JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 76

131 New Mexico Fact Sheet of 2 Sen J. Bingaman (D-Senior) Sen T. Udall (D-Junior) Rep M. Heinrich (D-) Rep B. Lujan (D-3) Rep H. Teague (D-2) - CANNON MC-30J 6 MQ-9 3 MC-30J 3 MQ HOLLOMAN F-22A 0 MQ- 7 MQ-9 36 F-22A 2 MQ- MQ-9 2 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 77

132 New Mexico Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen J. Bingaman (D-Senior) Sen T. Udall (D-Junior) Rep M. Heinrich (D-) Rep B. Lujan (D-3) Rep H. Teague (D-2) 3 - KIRTLAND CV-22 0 MC-30J 6 CV-22 MC-30J 3 2 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 78

133 New York Fact Sheet of 3 Sen C. Schumer (D-Senior) Sen K. Gillibrand (D-Junior) Rep T. Bishop (D-) Rep P. King (R-3) Rep G. Ackerman (D-5) Rep J. Crowley (D-7) Rep A. Weiner (D-9) Rep Y. Clarke (D-) Rep M. McMahon (D-3) Rep C. Rangel (D-5) Rep E. Engel (D-7) Rep J. Hall (D-9) Rep P. Tonko (D-2) Rep B. Owens (D-23) Rep D. Maffei (D-25) Rep B. Higgins (D-27) Rep E. Massa (D-29) Rep S. Israel (D-2) Rep C. McCarthy (D-4) Rep G. Meeks (D-6) Rep J. Nadler (D-8) Rep E. Towns (D-0) Rep N. Velazquez (D-2) Rep C. Maloney (D-4) Rep J. Serrano (D-6) Rep N. Lowey (D-8) Rep S. Murphy (D-20) Rep M. Hinchey (D-22) Rep M. Arcuri (D-24) Rep C. Lee (R-26) Rep L. McIntosh Slaughter (D-28) - FT DRUM GRIFFISS Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 79

134 New York Fact Sheet 2 of 3 Sen C. Schumer (D-Senior) Sen K. Gillibrand (D-Junior) Rep T. Bishop (D-) Rep P. King (R-3) Rep G. Ackerman (D-5) Rep J. Crowley (D-7) Rep A. Weiner (D-9) Rep Y. Clarke (D-) Rep M. McMahon (D-3) Rep C. Rangel (D-5) Rep E. Engel (D-7) Rep J. Hall (D-9) Rep P. Tonko (D-2) Rep B. Owens (D-23) Rep D. Maffei (D-25) Rep B. Higgins (D-27) Rep E. Massa (D-29) Rep S. Israel (D-2) Rep C. McCarthy (D-4) Rep G. Meeks (D-6) Rep J. Nadler (D-8) Rep E. Towns (D-0) Rep N. Velazquez (D-2) Rep C. Maloney (D-4) Rep J. Serrano (D-6) Rep N. Lowey (D-8) Rep S. Murphy (D-20) Rep M. Hinchey (D-22) Rep M. Arcuri (D-24) Rep C. Lee (R-26) Rep L. McIntosh Slaughter (D-28) 3 - NIAGARA C-30H 2 C-30H* 4 - ROME LABS * One C-30 will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 80

135 New York Fact Sheet 3 of 3 Sen C. Schumer (D-Senior) Sen K. Gillibrand (D-Junior) Rep T. Bishop (D-) Rep P. King (R-3) Rep G. Ackerman (D-5) Rep J. Crowley (D-7) Rep A. Weiner (D-9) Rep Y. Clarke (D-) Rep M. McMahon (D-3) Rep C. Rangel (D-5) Rep E. Engel (D-7) Rep J. Hall (D-9) Rep P. Tonko (D-2) Rep B. Owens (D-23) Rep D. Maffei (D-25) Rep B. Higgins (D-27) Rep E. Massa (D-29) Rep S. Israel (D-2) Rep C. McCarthy (D-4) Rep G. Meeks (D-6) Rep J. Nadler (D-8) Rep E. Towns (D-0) Rep N. Velazquez (D-2) Rep C. Maloney (D-4) Rep J. Serrano (D-6) Rep N. Lowey (D-8) Rep S. Murphy (D-20) Rep M. Hinchey (D-22) Rep M. Arcuri (D-24) Rep C. Lee (R-26) Rep L. McIntosh Slaughter (D-28) 5 - SCHENECTADY 4 C-30H 4 C-30H* 6 - SYRACUSE/HANCOCK 3 MQ-9 7 MQ * One C-30 will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 8

136 North Carolina Fact Sheet of Sen R. Burr (R-Senior) Sen K. Hagan (D-Junior) Rep G. Butterfield (D-) Rep W. Jones (R-3) Rep V. Foxx (R-5) Rep M. McIntyre (D-7) Rep S. Myrick (R-9) Rep H. Shuler (D-) Rep B. Miller (D-3) Rep B. Etheridge (D-2) Rep D. Price (D-4) Rep H. Coble (R-6) Rep L. Kissell (D-8) Rep P. McHenry (R-0) Rep M. Watt (D-2) - POPE C-30H 6 C-30H* 2 - SEYMOUR JOHNSON * Four C-30s will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 82

137 North Dakota Fact Sheet of 2 Sen K. Conrad (D-Senior) Sen B. Dorgan (D-Junior) Rep E. Pomeroy (D-At Large) - GRAND FORKS KC-35R 0 RQ-4B 0 KC-35R 2 RQ-4B 2 - HECTOR Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 83

138 North Dakota Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen K. Conrad (D-Senior) Sen B. Dorgan (D-Junior) Rep E. Pomeroy (D-At Large) 3 - MINOT Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 84

139 Ohio Fact Sheet of 2 Sen G. Voinovich (R-Senior) Sen S. Brown (D-Junior) Rep S. Driehaus (D-) Rep M. Turner (R-3) Rep R. Latta (R-5) Rep S. Austria (R-7) Rep M. Kaptur (D-9) Rep M. Fudge (D-) Rep B. Sutton (D-3) Rep M. Kilroy (D-5) Rep T. Ryan (D-7) Rep J. Schmidt (R-2) Rep J. Jordan (R-4) Rep C. Wilson (D-6) Rep J. Boehner (R-8) Rep D. Kucinich (D-0) Rep P. Tiberi (R-2) Rep S. LaTourette (R-4) Rep J. Boccieri (D-6) Rep Z. Space (D-8) - MANSFIELD C-27J 4 C-27J 2 - WRIGHT-PATTERSON C-7A 0 C-5A 4 C-7A 5 C-5A 2 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 85

140 Ohio Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen G. Voinovich (R-Senior) Sen S. Brown (D-Junior) Rep S. Driehaus (D-) Rep M. Turner (R-3) Rep R. Latta (R-5) Rep S. Austria (R-7) Rep M. Kaptur (D-9) Rep M. Fudge (D-) Rep B. Sutton (D-3) Rep M. Kilroy (D-5) Rep T. Ryan (D-7) Rep J. Schmidt (R-2) Rep J. Jordan (R-4) Rep C. Wilson (D-6) Rep J. Boehner (R-8) Rep D. Kucinich (D-0) Rep P. Tiberi (R-2) Rep S. LaTourette (R-4) Rep J. Boccieri (D-6) Rep Z. Space (D-8) 3 - YOUNGSTOWN C-30H 8 C-30H* 3 2 * Two C-30s will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 86

141 Oklahoma Fact Sheet of 3 Sen J. Inhofe (R-Senior) Sen T. Coburn (R-Junior) Rep J. Sullivan (R-) Rep F. Lucas (R-3) Rep M. Fallin (R-5) Rep D. Boren (D-2) Rep T. Cole (R-4) ALTUS NORMAN Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 87

142 Oklahoma Fact Sheet 2 of 3 Sen J. Inhofe (R-Senior) Sen T. Coburn (R-Junior) Rep J. Sullivan (R-) Rep F. Lucas (R-3) Rep M. Fallin (R-5) Rep D. Boren (D-2) Rep T. Cole (R-4) 3 - TINKER VANCE T-38C 57 T-38C Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 88

143 Oklahoma Fact Sheet 3 of 3 Sen J. Inhofe (R-Senior) Sen T. Coburn (R-Junior) Rep J. Sullivan (R-) Rep F. Lucas (R-3) Rep M. Fallin (R-5) Rep D. Boren (D-2) Rep T. Cole (R-4) 5 - WILL ROGERS Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 89

144 Oregon Fact Sheet of Sen R. Wyden (D-Senior) Sen J. Merkley (D-Junior) Rep D. Wu (D-) Rep E. Blumenauer (D-3) Rep K. Schrader (D-5) Rep G. Walden (R-2) Rep P. DeFazio (D-4) - KLAMATH FALLS 2 - PORTLAND 2 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 90

145 Pennsylvania Fact Sheet of Sen A. Specter (D-Senior) Sen B. Casey, Jr. (D-Junior) Rep R. Brady (D-) Rep K. Dahlkemper (D-3) Rep G. Thompson (R-5) Rep J. Sestak (D-7) Rep B. Shuster (R-9) Rep P. Kanjorski (D-) Rep A. Schwartz (D-3) Rep C. Dent (R-5) Rep T. Holden (D-7) Rep T. Platts (R-9) Rep C. Fattah (D-2) Rep J. Altmire (D-4) Rep J. Gerlach (R-6) Rep P. Murphy (D-8) Rep C. Carney (D-0) Vacant (D-2) Rep M. Doyle (D-4) Rep J. Pitts (R-6) Rep T. Murphy (R-8) NAVAL AIR STAITION JOINT RESERVE BASE WILLOW GROVE 2 - PITTSBURGH C-30H 8 C-30H* 2 * One C-30 will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 9

146 Puerto Rico Fact Sheet of Com P. Pierluisi (D-Commissioner) - LUIS MUNOZ 6 C-30E 6 C-30 E* *The Air Force will extend the six C-30s based at Luis Munoz through and a portion of FY2 awaiting a decision concerning a follow-on mission Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 92

147 Rhode Island Fact Sheet of Sen J. Reed (D-Senior) Sen S. Whitehouse (D-Junior) Rep P. Kennedy (D-) Rep J. Langevin (D-2) - QUONSET Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 93

148 South Carolina Fact Sheet of 2 Sen L. Graham (R-Senior) Sen J. DeMint (R-Junior) Rep H. Brown, Jr. (R-) Rep J. Barrett (R-3) Rep J. Spratt, Jr. (D-5) Rep J. Wilson (R-2) Rep B. Inglis (R-4) Rep J. Clyburn (D-6) - CHARLESTON ** FT JACKSON **Of the +480 civilians, +403 are transfers from the Navy in support of Joint Basing Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 94

149 South Carolina Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen L. Graham (R-Senior) Sen J. DeMint (R-Junior) Rep H. Brown, Jr. (R-) Rep J. Barrett (R-3) Rep J. Spratt, Jr. (D-5) Rep J. Wilson (R-2) Rep B. Inglis (R-4) Rep J. Clyburn (D-6) 3 - SHAW Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 95

150 South Dakota Fact Sheet of Sen T. Johnson (D-Senior) Sen J. Thune (R-Junior) Rep S. Herseth Sandlin (D-At Large) - ELLSWORTH Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 96

151 Tennessee Fact Sheet of 2 Sen L. Alexander (R-Senior) Sen B. Corker (R-Junior) Rep P. Roe (R-) Rep Z. Wamp (R-3) Rep J. Cooper (D-5) Rep M. Blackburn (R-7) Rep S. Cohen (D-9) Rep J. Duncan, Jr. (R-2) Rep L. Davis (D-4) Rep B. Gordon (D-6) Rep J. Tanner (D-8) - ARNOLD MCGHEE-TYSON KC-35R 2 KC-35R 3 2 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 97

152 Tennessee Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen L. Alexander (R-Senior) Sen B. Corker (R-Junior) Rep P. Roe (R-) Rep Z. Wamp (R-3) Rep J. Cooper (D-5) Rep M. Blackburn (R-7) Rep S. Cohen (D-9) Rep J. Duncan, Jr. (R-2) Rep L. Davis (D-4) Rep B. Gordon (D-6) Rep J. Tanner (D-8) 3 NASHVILLE IAP C-30H 0 C-30H 3 2 Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 98

153 Texas Fact Sheet of 8 Sen K. Bailey Hutchison (R-Senior) Sen J. Cornyn (R-Junior) Rep L. Gohmert (R-) Rep S. Johnson (R-3) Rep J. Hensarling (R-5) Rep J. Culberson (R-7) Rep A. Green (D-9) Rep M. Conaway (R-) Rep M. Thornberry (R-3) Rep R. Hinojosa (D-5) Rep C. Edwards (D-7) Rep R. Neugebauer (R-9) Rep L. Smith (R-2) Rep C. Rodriguez (D-23) Rep L. Doggett (D-25) Rep S. Ortiz (D-27) Rep G. Green (D-29) Rep J. Carter (R-3) Rep T. Poe (R-2) Rep R. Hall (R-4) Rep J. Barton (R-6) Rep K. Brady (R-8) Rep M. McCaul (R-0) Rep K. Granger (R-2) Rep R. Paul (R-4) Rep S. Reyes (D-6) Rep S. Jackson-Lee (D-8) Rep C. Gonzalez (D-20) Rep P. Olson (R-22) Rep K. Marchant (R-24) Rep M. Burgess (R-26) Rep H. Cuellar (D-28) Rep E. Johnson (D-30) Rep P. Sessions (R-32) - ARLINGTON BROOKS Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 99

154 Texas Fact Sheet 2 of 8 Sen K. Bailey Hutchison (R-Senior) Sen J. Cornyn (R-Junior) Rep L. Gohmert (R-) Rep S. Johnson (R-3) Rep J. Hensarling (R-5) Rep J. Culberson (R-7) Rep A. Green (D-9) Rep M. Conaway (R-) Rep M. Thornberry (R-3) Rep R. Hinojosa (D-5) Rep C. Edwards (D-7) Rep R. Neugebauer (R-9) Rep L. Smith (R-2) Rep C. Rodriguez (D-23) Rep L. Doggett (D-25) Rep S. Ortiz (D-27) Rep G. Green (D-29) Rep J. Carter (R-3) Rep T. Poe (R-2) Rep R. Hall (R-4) Rep J. Barton (R-6) Rep K. Brady (R-8) Rep M. McCaul (R-0) Rep K. Granger (R-2) Rep R. Paul (R-4) Rep S. Reyes (D-6) Rep S. Jackson-Lee (D-8) Rep C. Gonzalez (D-20) Rep P. Olson (R-22) Rep K. Marchant (R-24) Rep M. Burgess (R-26) Rep H. Cuellar (D-28) Rep E. Johnson (D-30) Rep P. Sessions (R-32) 3 - DYESS C-30H 3 C-30J 4 - FT BLISS 3 C-30H 2 C-30J Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 00

155 Texas Fact Sheet 3 of 8 Sen K. Bailey Hutchison (R-Senior) Sen J. Cornyn (R-Junior) Rep L. Gohmert (R-) Rep S. Johnson (R-3) Rep J. Hensarling (R-5) Rep J. Culberson (R-7) Rep A. Green (D-9) Rep M. Conaway (R-) Rep M. Thornberry (R-3) Rep R. Hinojosa (D-5) Rep C. Edwards (D-7) Rep R. Neugebauer (R-9) Rep L. Smith (R-2) Rep C. Rodriguez (D-23) Rep L. Doggett (D-25) Rep S. Ortiz (D-27) Rep G. Green (D-29) Rep J. Carter (R-3) Rep T. Poe (R-2) Rep R. Hall (R-4) Rep J. Barton (R-6) Rep K. Brady (R-8) Rep M. McCaul (R-0) Rep K. Granger (R-2) Rep R. Paul (R-4) Rep S. Reyes (D-6) Rep S. Jackson-Lee (D-8) Rep C. Gonzalez (D-20) Rep P. Olson (R-22) Rep K. Marchant (R-24) Rep M. Burgess (R-26) Rep H. Cuellar (D-28) Rep E. Johnson (D-30) Rep P. Sessions (R-32) 5 - FT HOOD FT SAM HOUSTON ** **Of the +36 civilians, +23 are transfers from the Army and Navy in support of Joint Basing Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 0

156 Texas Fact Sheet 4 of 8 Sen K. Bailey Hutchison (R-Senior) Sen J. Cornyn (R-Junior) Rep L. Gohmert (R-) Rep S. Johnson (R-3) Rep J. Hensarling (R-5) Rep J. Culberson (R-7) Rep A. Green (D-9) Rep M. Conaway (R-) Rep M. Thornberry (R-3) Rep R. Hinojosa (D-5) Rep C. Edwards (D-7) Rep R. Neugebauer (R-9) Rep L. Smith (R-2) Rep C. Rodriguez (D-23) Rep L. Doggett (D-25) Rep S. Ortiz (D-27) Rep G. Green (D-29) Rep J. Carter (R-3) Rep T. Poe (R-2) Rep R. Hall (R-4) Rep J. Barton (R-6) Rep K. Brady (R-8) Rep M. McCaul (R-0) Rep K. Granger (R-2) Rep R. Paul (R-4) Rep S. Reyes (D-6) Rep S. Jackson-Lee (D-8) Rep C. Gonzalez (D-20) Rep P. Olson (R-22) Rep K. Marchant (R-24) Rep M. Burgess (R-26) Rep H. Cuellar (D-28) Rep E. Johnson (D-30) Rep P. Sessions (R-32) 7 - GOODFELLOW GREENVILLE Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 02

157 Texas Fact Sheet 5 of 8 Sen K. Bailey Hutchison (R-Senior) Sen J. Cornyn (R-Junior) Rep L. Gohmert (R-) Rep S. Johnson (R-3) Rep J. Hensarling (R-5) Rep J. Culberson (R-7) Rep A. Green (D-9) Rep M. Conaway (R-) Rep M. Thornberry (R-3) Rep R. Hinojosa (D-5) Rep C. Edwards (D-7) Rep R. Neugebauer (R-9) Rep L. Smith (R-2) Rep C. Rodriguez (D-23) Rep L. Doggett (D-25) Rep S. Ortiz (D-27) Rep G. Green (D-29) Rep J. Carter (R-3) Rep T. Poe (R-2) Rep R. Hall (R-4) Rep J. Barton (R-6) Rep K. Brady (R-8) Rep M. McCaul (R-0) Rep K. Granger (R-2) Rep R. Paul (R-4) Rep S. Reyes (D-6) Rep S. Jackson-Lee (D-8) Rep C. Gonzalez (D-20) Rep P. Olson (R-22) Rep K. Marchant (R-24) Rep M. Burgess (R-26) Rep H. Cuellar (D-28) Rep E. Johnson (D-30) Rep P. Sessions (R-32) 9 - KELLY FIELD LACKLAND Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 03

158 Texas Fact Sheet 6 of 8 Sen K. Bailey Hutchison (R-Senior) Sen J. Cornyn (R-Junior) Rep L. Gohmert (R-) Rep S. Johnson (R-3) Rep J. Hensarling (R-5) Rep J. Culberson (R-7) Rep A. Green (D-9) Rep M. Conaway (R-) Rep M. Thornberry (R-3) Rep R. Hinojosa (D-5) Rep C. Edwards (D-7) Rep R. Neugebauer (R-9) Rep L. Smith (R-2) Rep C. Rodriguez (D-23) Rep L. Doggett (D-25) Rep S. Ortiz (D-27) Rep G. Green (D-29) Rep J. Carter (R-3) Rep T. Poe (R-2) Rep R. Hall (R-4) Rep J. Barton (R-6) Rep K. Brady (R-8) Rep M. McCaul (R-0) Rep K. Granger (R-2) Rep R. Paul (R-4) Rep S. Reyes (D-6) Rep S. Jackson-Lee (D-8) Rep C. Gonzalez (D-20) Rep P. Olson (R-22) Rep K. Marchant (R-24) Rep M. Burgess (R-26) Rep H. Cuellar (D-28) Rep E. Johnson (D-30) Rep P. Sessions (R-32) - LAUGHLIN NAS JRB FT WORTH C-30H 8 C-30H* * One C-30 will be temporarily moved to support the Air Component C-30 Formal Training Unit being established at Little Rock AFB. Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 04

159 Texas Fact Sheet 7 of 8 Sen K. Bailey Hutchison (R-Senior) Sen J. Cornyn (R-Junior) Rep L. Gohmert (R-) Rep S. Johnson (R-3) Rep J. Hensarling (R-5) Rep J. Culberson (R-7) Rep A. Green (D-9) Rep M. Conaway (R-) Rep M. Thornberry (R-3) Rep R. Hinojosa (D-5) Rep C. Edwards (D-7) Rep R. Neugebauer (R-9) Rep L. Smith (R-2) Rep C. Rodriguez (D-23) Rep L. Doggett (D-25) Rep S. Ortiz (D-27) Rep G. Green (D-29) Rep J. Carter (R-3) Rep T. Poe (R-2) Rep R. Hall (R-4) Rep J. Barton (R-6) Rep K. Brady (R-8) Rep M. McCaul (R-0) Rep K. Granger (R-2) Rep R. Paul (R-4) Rep S. Reyes (D-6) Rep S. Jackson-Lee (D-8) Rep C. Gonzalez (D-20) Rep P. Olson (R-22) Rep K. Marchant (R-24) Rep M. Burgess (R-26) Rep H. Cuellar (D-28) Rep E. Johnson (D-30) Rep P. Sessions (R-32) 3 - RANDOLPH T-43 0 T SAN ANTONIO Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 05

160 Texas Fact Sheet 8 of 8 Sen K. Bailey Hutchison (R-Senior) Sen J. Cornyn (R-Junior) Rep L. Gohmert (R-) Rep S. Johnson (R-3) Rep J. Hensarling (R-5) Rep J. Culberson (R-7) Rep A. Green (D-9) Rep M. Conaway (R-) Rep M. Thornberry (R-3) Rep R. Hinojosa (D-5) Rep C. Edwards (D-7) Rep R. Neugebauer (R-9) Rep L. Smith (R-2) Rep C. Rodriguez (D-23) Rep L. Doggett (D-25) Rep S. Ortiz (D-27) Rep G. Green (D-29) Rep J. Carter (R-3) Rep T. Poe (R-2) Rep R. Hall (R-4) Rep J. Barton (R-6) Rep K. Brady (R-8) Rep M. McCaul (R-0) Rep K. Granger (R-2) Rep R. Paul (R-4) Rep S. Reyes (D-6) Rep S. Jackson-Lee (D-8) Rep C. Gonzalez (D-20) Rep P. Olson (R-22) Rep K. Marchant (R-24) Rep M. Burgess (R-26) Rep H. Cuellar (D-28) Rep E. Johnson (D-30) Rep P. Sessions (R-32) 5 - SHEPPARD Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 06

161 Utah Fact Sheet of Sen O. Hatch (R-Senior) Sen R. Bennett (R-Junior) Rep R. Bishop (R-) Rep J. Chaffetz (R-3) Rep J. Matheson (D-2) - HILL Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 07

162 Vermont Fact Sheet of Sen P. Leahy (D-Senior) Sen B. Sanders (I-Junior) Rep P. Welch (D-At Large) - BURLINGTON Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 08

163 Virginia Fact Sheet of 4 Sen J. Webb (D-Senior) Sen M. Warner (D-Junior) Rep R. Wittman (R-) Rep R. Scott (D-3) Rep T. Perriello (D-5) Rep E. Cantor (R-7) Rep R. Boucher (D-9) Rep G. Connolly (D-) Rep G. Nye (D-2) Rep J. Forbes (R-4) Rep B. Goodlatte (R-6) Rep J. Moran (D-8) Rep F. Wolf (R-0) - ARLINGTON-VA -398** ** CHANTILLY ** As a result of BRAC 2005 direction to move from leased spaces to military installations in the NCR 390 military and 384 civilians are moving out of leased spaces in Arlington Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 09

164 Virginia Fact Sheet 2 of 4 Sen J. Webb (D-Senior) Sen M. Warner (D-Junior) Rep R. Wittman (R-) Rep R. Scott (D-3) Rep T. Perriello (D-5) Rep E. Cantor (R-7) Rep R. Boucher (D-9) Rep G. Connolly (D-) Rep G. Nye (D-2) Rep J. Forbes (R-4) Rep B. Goodlatte (R-6) Rep J. Moran (D-8) Rep F. Wolf (R-0) 3 - FALLS CHURCH FT EUSTIS ** **Of the +427 civilians, +400 are transfers from the Army in support of Joint Basing Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 0

165 Virginia Fact Sheet 3 of 4 Sen J. Webb (D-Senior) Sen M. Warner (D-Junior) Rep R. Wittman (R-) Rep R. Scott (D-3) Rep T. Perriello (D-5) Rep E. Cantor (R-7) Rep R. Boucher (D-9) Rep G. Connolly (D-) Rep G. Nye (D-2) Rep J. Forbes (R-4) Rep B. Goodlatte (R-6) Rep J. Moran (D-8) Rep F. Wolf (R-0) 5 - LANGLEY ** NORFOLK **Of the +35 civilians, +63 are transfers from the Army in support of Joint Basing Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other

166 Virginia Fact Sheet 4 of 4 Sen J. Webb (D-Senior) Sen M. Warner (D-Junior) Rep R. Wittman (R-) Rep R. Scott (D-3) Rep T. Perriello (D-5) Rep E. Cantor (R-7) Rep R. Boucher (D-9) Rep G. Connolly (D-) Rep G. Nye (D-2) Rep J. Forbes (R-4) Rep B. Goodlatte (R-6) Rep J. Moran (D-8) Rep F. Wolf (R-0) 7 - PENTAGON Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 2

167 Washington Fact Sheet of 2 Sen P. Murray (D-Senior) Sen M. Cantwell (D-Junior) Rep J. Inslee (D-) Rep B. Baird (D-3) Rep C. McMorris Rodgers (R-5) Rep J. McDermott (D-7) Rep A. Smith (D-9) Rep R. Larsen (D-2) Rep D. Hastings (R-4) Rep N. Dicks (D-6) Rep D. Reichert (R-8) - FAIRCHILD FT LEWIS Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 3

168 Washington Fact Sheet 2 of 2 Sen P. Murray (D-Senior) Sen M. Cantwell (D-Junior) Rep J. Inslee (D-) Rep B. Baird (D-3) Rep C. McMorris Rodgers (R-5) Rep J. McDermott (D-7) Rep A. Smith (D-9) Rep R. Larsen (D-2) Rep D. Hastings (R-4) Rep N. Dicks (D-6) Rep D. Reichert (R-8) 3 - MCCHORD ** **Of the -294 civilians, -299 are transfers to the Army in support of Joint Basing Legend: AD Air Force Base Base Base Other 4

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