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1 NEWS RELEASE OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) WASHINGTON, D.C PLEASE NOTE DATE HOLD FOR RELEASE UNTIL 2 P.M. EST., MARCH 29, 1979 MARCH 29, 1979 No Oxford (Copies) Oxford (Info) NOUNCES NEW BASE REALIGNMENTS Secretary of the Navy W. Graham Claytor, Jr., announced today the results of the detailed studies of base realignment proposals at the remaining Navy and Marine Corps installations, which were announced for study on April 26, Today's announcement concludes the detailed study process involving all but one of the realignment proposals. As part of the study process, all aspects of the proposals were thoroughly evaluated, Those Navy Department actions, which are being implemented, will ultimately result in a reduction of approximately 850 civilian positions, and an annual savings of approximately $21 million. The Navy will disestablish the Naval Air Reserve Detachments at Lakehurst, NJ; New York, NY; Niagara Falls, NY; Seattle, WA; and Miami, FL; and reduce to out-patient clinics the Naval Hospitals at Port Hueneme, CA; Annapolis, MD; Quantico, VA; and Key West, FL. At Alameda and Oakland, CA; San Diego, CA; and Norfolk, VA; the aviation wholesale supply functions at the Naval Air Stations will be consolidated at the respective Naval Supply Centers. The computer Application Support and Development Office (CASDO), at Portsmouth, NH, will be merged with the Central Naval Ordnance Management Information Systems Office (CENO), Indian Head, MD. At Long Beach, CA, the Navy will renew the homeporting of ships and upgrade the Naval Support Activity to a Naval Station, Vp- -more-

2 The Navy will continue to study the possible relocation of the Headquarters, Military Sealift Command from Washington, DC. Additionally, the information developed during the study of Marine Corps Recruit Depots dictates that the status quo be maintained for the time being with recruit depots remaining at San Diego and Parris Island. However, the Department of Defense will explore the possibility of obtaining special legislation which would allow the use of the proceeds of the sale of the high value real estate comprising the San Diego Recruit Depot to provide a replacement West Coast Recruit Training Facility at Camp Pendleton. The Navy has determined that the remaining studies, including A those of the Naval Air Station, Key West, the Naval Regional /[Medical Center, Philadelphia, and the ppssible relocation of / either of the Naval Recruit Training Commands at San Diego, CA, /and Great Lakes, IL, willbeterminated^_and the status jguo 11 mad-ntaijoeji, * " In a related action, the Navy will disestablish Reconnaissance Attack Squadrons THREE and TWELVE (RVAH-3/RVAH-12) which are assigned at the Naval Air Station, Key West, FL. In addition, the Navy will study for potential conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation 415 functions at 132 Navy and Marine Corps activities during the remainder of Fiscal Year Approximately 1,468 military and 5,916 civilian positions would be affected resulting in an estimated annual savings of $9.6 million. Comments pertaining to any of the decisions announced today may be submitted during the next thirty days for consideration to: Director, Installations and Facilities, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower, Reserve Affairs and Logistics, Washington, D.C Implementation of these decisions will not be made until after review of the comments received to ensure that no substantive information was overlooked during the decision making process. Under the Department of Defense Program for Stability of Civilian Employment, every effort will be made to assist displaced employees to obtain other acceptable employment. All adversely affected career and career-conditional employees who desire placement assistance will be registered in a Defensewide computerized Priority Placement Program. Registrants in this Program will be afforded priority placement rights to vacancies arising throughout the Department for which they are qualified and available. This includes employees who are -more-

3 demoted and entitled to grade retention following a change of position or reclassification who will be given priority rights to other DOD commuting area vacant positions in grades which are equal to their retained grades. Also, the help of other Federal Departments and Agencies will be solicited and registrants in the Priority Placement Program will be made available for placement consideration in vacancies in these organizations. In most cases, 60-day advance notice of reduction in force and functional transfer will be given to employees rather than the minimum 30-day notice required by the Office of Personnel Management. Upon their request, employees will be carried in a leave status for such additional time as is necessary to provide a 90-day notice period prior to separation for reduction in force or for- failure to accompany their function when it is moved outside the commuting area. Defense officials have been working closely with the Office of Personnel Management to seek out and provide job opportunities to affected employees. Eligible career employees desiring placement assistance will be registered in the Office of Personnel Management's Displaced Employee Program for referral and consideration by other Federal Departments and Agencies. Close liaison is being maintained with the Department of Labor, State Employment Offices, and private industry to help employees desiring placement assistance or retraining for positions in the private sector. The Economic Adjustment Committee is fully prepared to assist communities that may be seriously adversely affected by DOD realignment studies or decisions. This committee of 18 Federal Executive agencies, chaired by the Secretary of Defense, is responsible for assuring that available Federal resources are coordinated and targeted in a manner that is responsive to the most important needs of communities that may be impacted by Defense changes. Communities may request assistance at any time Defense realignment proposals have been announced that could seriously affect the local economy. The Committee will help local officials to develop contingency plans and to identify available Federal, state and local resources. With community cooperation, a feasible adjustment plan can be prepared so that coordinated Federal assistance can be provided. A state-by-state breakdown of the installations involved in the announcement is attached. -USN-

4 INDIVIDUAL DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY INSTALLATION AND ACTIVITY REDUCTION, REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE ACTIONS BY STATE CALIFORNIA 1. Barstow 2. Concord 3. Irvine 4. Lemoore 5. Long Beach 6. Long Beach 7. Long Beach At the Marine Corps Logistics Base, Barstow, the Marine Corps will study the conversion operation of data processing services. This proposal would affect 10 At the Naval Weapons Station, Concord, the keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 15 At the Marine Corps Air Station, El Toro, the Marine Corps will study the conversion of custodial, aircraft fueling, and data processing services. This proposal would affect 12 military and 17 civilian At the Naval Air Station, Lemoore, the Navy commercial contract operation of food services. This proposal would affect 25 military and 29 At the Long Beach Naval Shipyard, the Navy commercial contract operation of building maintenance, keypunch operations, and motor vehicle maintenance. This proposal would affect 56 At the Naval Supply Center, San Diego (Long Beach Annex), the Navy will study the conversion operation of bulk liquid storage. This proposal would affect 25 At the Naval Support Activity, Los Angeles, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the installation will be upgraded to a Naval Station, and the Navy will renew the homeporting of Pacific Fleet ships there. As a result, 92 military and 117 civilian positions will be added.

5 8. Monterey 9. Oakland 10. Oakland 11. Oakland 12. Oakland 13. Oakland At the Naval Postgraduate School, the Navy commercial contract operation of guard services; insect and rodent control; maintenance of grounds, family housing, furniture and equipment, civil engineering support equipment; and fire protection. This proposal would affect 55 civilian At the Naval Air Station, Alameda, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the wholesale aviation supply function will be transferred to the Naval Supply Center, Oakland. As a result of this consolidation, 406 civilian positions will-be relocated to the Naval Supply Center, Oakland. At the Naval Air Rework Facility, Alameda, custodial services and motor vehicle maintenance. This proposal would affect 49 At the Data Processing Service Center, Pacific, Alameda, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial ' contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 25 civilian At the Navy Regional Medical Center, Oakland, laundry, dry cleaning, and custodial services This proposal would affect 86 civilian At the Naval Supply Center, Oakland, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the wholesale aviation supply function together with 406 civilian positions will be transferred from the Naval Air Station, Alameda. As a result of this consolidation, 256 civilian positions will be reduced by attrition over a period of serveral years.

6 In addition, the Navy will study the conversion operation of guard and data processing services which would affect 98 civilian 14. Oceanside 15. Palm Springs 16. Point Mugu 17. Port Hueneme 18. Port Hueneme 19. Port Hueneme 20. Ridgecrest At the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, the Marine Corps will study the conversion of buildings, structures and grounds maintenance, data processing services and food services. This proposal would affect 82 military and 59 At the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, the Marine Corps will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of data processing services. This proposal would affect 5 civilian positions At the Pacific Missile Test Center, the Navy commercial contract operation of motor vehicle operations and maintenance, guard services, grounds maintenance, and keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 108 At the Naval Construction Battalion Center, keypunch operations, motor vehicle maintenance, and photographic services. This proposal would affect 40 At the Naval Hospital, the Navy has determined that the hospital will be disestablished and replaced with an out-patient clinic. As a result, 53 military and 35 civilian positions will be reduced. At the Facilities Support Office, Port Hueneme, the Navy will study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 17 At the Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of motor vehicle maintenance, training and

7 consultant services, photographic services, air transportation services, data processing services, and grounds and roads maintenance. This proposal would affect 2 military and San Diego At the Fleet Accounting and Disbursing Center, Pacific, the Navy will study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect San Diego At the Fleet Anti-Submarine Warfare Training Center, Pacific, the Navy will study the conversion operation of custodial services. This proposal would affect 1 military and San Diego At the Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD), San Diego, the Marine Corps has determined that the study, announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. The Department of Defense will explore the possibility of obtaining special legislation which would permit the sale of the MCRD, San Diego real estate to obtain the funds to provide a replacement recruit training facility at Camp Pendleton. In addition, the Marine Corps will study the conversion operation of data processing and food services. This proposal would affect 120 military and San Diego At the Naval Air Rework Facility, the Navy commercial contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect San Diego At the Naval Air Station, Miramar, the Navy commercial contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect San Diego At the Naval Air Station, North Island, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined

8 that the wholesale aviation supply function will be transferred to the Naval Supply Center, San Diego. As a result of this consolidation, 310 civilian positions will be relocated to the Naval Supply Center, San Diego. 27. San Diego 28. San Diego 29. San Diego 30. San Diego 31. San Diego In addition, the Navy will study the conversion operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 15 At the Naval Ocean Systems Center, the Navy commercial contract operation of motor vehicle maintenance, photographic services, and data processing services. This proposal would affect 54 At the Public Works Center, San Diego, the insect and rodent control and data processing services. This proposal would affect 19 At the Navy Regional Data Automation Center Detachment, San Diego, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 5 civilian At the Navy Regional Medical Center, San Diego, the Navy will study the conversion of laundry and dry cleaning services and keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 33 At the Naval Supply Center, San Diego, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the wholesale aviation supply function and 310 civilian positions will be transferred from the Naval Air Station, North Island. As a result of this consolidation, 222 civilian positions will be reduced by attrition over a period of several years.

9 In addition, the Navy will study the conversion operation of guard services and data processing services. This proposal would affect 1 military and San Diego 33. San Francisco 34. San Francisco 35. Seal Beach 36. Stockton 37. Vallejo At the Naval Training Center, the Navy has determined that the study of the proposed realignment of the Naval Recruit Training Command, announced on April- 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. In addition, the Navy will study the conversion operation of guard services., printing and reproduction services, and-fire protection. This proposal would affect 40 military and 39 At the Public Works Center, San Francisco, the operation and maintenance of railroads. This proposal would affect 2 civilian positions At the Western Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command, San Bruno, the Navy commercial contract operation of grounds maintenance. This proposal would affect 1 civilian position. At the Naval Weapons Station, Seal Beach, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 6 At the Naval Communication Station, Stockton, security guard services. This proposal would affect 18 At the Combat Systems Technical Schools Command, Mare Island, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of grounds maintenance and custodial services. This proposal would affect 5

10 38. Vallejo COLORADO 39. Denver CONNECTICUT 40. New London DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 41. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 42. DISTRICT OF 43. FLORIDA 44. Jacksonville At the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, the Navy will study the conversion from inhouse keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 26 At the Naval Air Reserve Detachment, the Navy has determined that the study, announced on April 26, 1978, will Jpe terminated and the status quo maintained. At the Submarine Base; New London, the Navy commercial contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 6 At the Naval Personnel Program Support Activity, the Navy will study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 10 At the Naval Research Laboratory, the Navy commercial contract operation of custodial services, guard services, and automated data processing services. This proposal would affect 122 At the Washington Navy Yard, the Navy has determined that the study of the Chesapeake Division, Navy Facilities Engineering Command, and the study of the Navy Recruiting Exhibit Center, announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained at both activities. At the Naval Air Station, Cecil Field, the motor vehicle operations, heating plants and systems, water, sewage and waste plants, and keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 72

11 45. Jacksonville 46. Jacksonville 47. Jacksonville 48. Jacksonville 49. Key West At the Naval Air Rework Facility, Jacksonville, data processing services. This proposal would affect 25 At the Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, the bulk liquid storage, grounds maintenance, and service station operations. This proposal would affect 1 military and 24 At the Naval Fuel Depot, Jacksonville, the guard services. This proposal would affect 6 At the Navy Regional Medical Center, Jacksonville, the Navy will study the conversion of food services and custodial services. This proposal would affect 31 military and 47 At the Naval Air Station, Key West, the Navy has determined that the study announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. Additionally, the Navy has determined that Reconnaissance Attack Squadrons THREE and TWELVE (RVAH-3/RVAH-12) will be dirsstablished. As a result, 412 military positions will be relocated, and 3 civilian positions will be reduced. Further, the Navy will study the conversion of motor vehicle operations and maintenance; maintenance of surface craft, roads, and office equipment; refuse collection; sewage and waste plant; printing and reproduction; and keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 3 military and Key West At the Naval Hospital, the Navy has determined that the hospital will be disestablished and replaced with an out-patient clinic. As

12 a result, 38 military and 52 civilian positions will be reduced. 51. Mayport 52. Mi ami 53. Milton 54. Orlando 55. Panama City At the Naval Station, Mayport, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of air conditioning, motor vehicle and grounds maintenance, refuse collection, and bulk liquid storage. This proposal would affect 70 At the Naval Air Reserve "Detachment, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the installation will be disestablished. As a result, 91 Naval Reservists will be reassigned. At the Naval Air Station, Whiting Field, the custodial services; refuse collection; aircraft training simulator operation and maintenance; ground electronics; messenger mail; fire protection and guard services; motor vehicle maintenance and operations; electrical, heating, water, sewage plants and systems; air conditioning and refrigeration; furniture repair; bulk liquid storage; telephone service; rail transportaion; and building, grounds, and surfaced areas maintenance. This proposal would affect 126 military and 207 civilian At the Naval Training Center, Orlando, the motor vehicle operation and maintenance; insect and rodent control; packing and crating; bus services; administrative telephone services; maintenance of civil engineering support equipment, grounds, air conditioning, family housing, furniture and equipment; painting of buildings; water and sewage treatment; fire protection; and guard services. This proposal would affect 50 military and 126 At the Naval Coastal Systems Center, the Navy commercial contract operation of motor vehicle maintenance, word processing center, and

13 instrument calibration. This proposal would affect Pensacola At the Naval Technical Training Center, Corry Station, the Air Force, in coordination with the Navy, will study the consolidation of cryptologic training activities from Goodfellow Air Force Base, TX. The number of military and civilian personnel positions and students which could be relocated will be determined upon completion of the study. In addition, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house commercial contract operation of technical training equipment maintenance and overhaul, guard services, and grounds maintenance. This proposal would affect 22 military and Pensacola 58. Pensacola 59. Pensacola 6Q. Pensacola At the Naval Aerospace Regional Medical Center, Pensacola, the Navy will study the conversion operation of laundry and dry cleaning services. This proposal would affect 12 At the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, the aircraft training simulator operation and maintenance, ground electronics and communications maintenance, messenger mail, alcohol and drug abuse, fire protection, guard services, training devices maintenance, and service craft operations. This proposal would affect 159 military and 193 At the Naval Education Training Program Development Center, the Navy will study the conversion operation of guard services and fire protection. This proposal would affect 7 military and 50 At the Navy Regional Data Automation Center, Pensacola, the Navy will study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 20 10

14 61. Pensacola GEORGIA 62. Albany 63. Athens 64. St. Mary's HAWAII 65. Honolulu 66. Honolulu 67. Honolulu At the Public Works Center, Pensacola, the insect and rodent control. This proposal would affect 6 At the Marine Corps Logistics Base, Atlantic, the Marine Corps will study the conversion of maintenance of buildings and structures, data processing services, and grounds maintenance. This proposal would affect 17 civilian At the Naval Supply Corps School, the Navy commercial contract operation of Bachelor Enlisted and Bachelor Officer Quarters management and maintenance of buildings, family housing, furniture and equipment. This proposal would affect 7 civilian At the Naval Submarine Support Base, Kings Bay, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation the maintenance of facilities and supporting services. This proposal would affect 15 At the Naval Air Station, Barbers Point, to commercial contract operations of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 6 At the Data Processing Service Center, Pacific, the Navy will study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 9 At the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, the Navy commercial contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 16 11

15 68. Honolulu 69. Honolulu 70. Honolulu 71. Kailua At the Public Works Center, Pearl Harbor, insect and rodent control, furniture repair, and grounds maintenance. This proposal would affect 134 At the Naval Supply Center, Pearl Harbor, the keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 10 At the Naval Submarine Base, Pearl Harbor, custodial services. This proposal would affect 3 At the Marine Corps Air Station, Kaneohe Bay, the Marine Corps will study the conversion of custodial services; refuse collection and disposal; audiovisual services; aircraft fueling services; maintenance of motor vehicles, buildings, structures, grounds, and surfaced areas; and data processing services. This proposal would affect 50 military and 138 ILLINOIS 72. North Chicago At the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, the Navy has determined that the study of the Recruit Training Command, announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. In addition, the Navy will study the conversion operation of packing and crating, food services, guard services, custodial services, cold storage operations, and fire protection. This proposal would affect 20 military and North Chicago At the Navy Regional Finance Center, Great Lakes, the Navy will study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 19 12

16 74. North Chicago 75. North Chicago INDIANA 76. Crane 77. Indianapolis KANSAS 78. Olathe KENTUCKY 79. Louisville LOUISIANA 80. New Orleans At the Navy Regional Medical Center, Great Lakes, the Navy will study the conversion of custodial services. This proposal would affect 36 military At the Public Works Center, Great Lakes, insect and rodent control, furniture repair, and keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 11 At the Naval Weapons Support Center, Crane, keypunch operations; taxi and bus services; refuse collection; and guard, printing photographic, and wore! processing services. This proposal would affect 103 civilian At the Naval Avionics Center, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 9 At the Naval Air Reserve Detachment, the Navy has determined that the study, announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. At the Naval Ordnance Station, Louisville, keypunch operations and guard services. This proposal would affect 30 civilian At the Enlisted Personnel Management Center, New Orleans, the Navy will study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 20 13

17 MAINE 81. Brunswick 82. Casco Bay At the Naval Air Station, Brunswick, the keypunch operations and Bachelor Enlisted Quarters custodial services. This proposal would affect 17 At the Navy Fuel Depot, Casco Bay, the Navy commercial contract operation of guard services and bulk liquid storage. This proposal would affect 12 MARYLAND 83. Annapolis 84. Annapolis 85. Annapolis 86. Bethesda At the Naval Academy, the Navy has determined that the Naval Hospital will be disestablished and replaced with an out-patient clinic. As a result, 100 military and 43 civilian positions will be reduced. In addition, the Navy will study the conversion operation of keypunch operations and custodial services. This proposal would affect 18 At the Naval Ship Research and Development Center, Annapolis, the Navy will study the conversion operation of grounds maintenance, bus services, painting, and motor vehicle operations. This proposal would affect 30 At the Naval Station, Annapolis, the Navy commercial contract operation of custodial services. This proposal would affect 5 At the National Naval Medical Center, the keypunch operations and laundry and dry cleaning services. This proposal would affect 34 14

18 87. Chesapeake Beach 88. Indian Head 89. Lexington Park 90. Silver Spring MICHIGAN 91. Mt Clemens At the Naval Research Laboratory, Chesapeake Bay Division, the Navy will study the conversion operation of industrial ship services and data processing services. This proposal would affect 65 At the Naval Ordnance Station, Indian Head, 41 civilian positions will be transferred from the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, NH, as a result of the merger of the Computer Applications Support and Development Office (CASDO) with the Central Naval Ordnance Management Information Systems Office (CENO). Additionally, the Navy will study the conversion operation of keypunch operations and guard services. This proposal would affect 21 At the Naval Air Test Center, Patuxent River, keypunch operations, other services and utilities (messenger service), motor vehicle operation and maintenance, guard services, packing and crating, data processing design and programming, and maintenance of grounds and surfaced areas. This proposal would affect 3 military and 228 At the Naval Surface Weapons Center, White Oak, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 5 At Selfridge Air National Guard Base, the Navy has determined that the study of the Naval Air Facility, Detroit, announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. 92. Gulfport At the Naval Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport, the Navy will study the conversion 15

19 of motor vehicle maintenance and photographic services. This proposal would affect Meridian At the Naval Air Station, Meridian, the Navy commercial contract operation of custodial services, aircraft training simulators, ground electronics and communications maintenance, bus service, motor vehicle operation and maintenance, administrative telephone service, maintenance of grounds and surfaced areas, insect and rodent control, messenger mail, alcohol and drug abuse, fire protection, and guard services. This proposal would affect 97 military and 97 MISSOURI 94. Kansas City 95. Kansas City At the Marine Corps Automated Services Center, the Marine Corps will study the conversion of data processing services. This proposal would affect 2 At the Marine Corps Finance Center, the Marine Corps will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of data processing services. This proposal would affect 8 NEW HAMPSHIRE 96. Portsmouth At the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the Computer Applications Support and Development Office (CASDO) will merge with the Central Naval Ordnance Management Information Systems Office (CENO). As a result, 41 civilian positions will be relocated to the Naval Ordnance Station, Indian Head, MD. In addition, the Navy will study the conversion operation of keypunch operations and building maintenance. This proposal would affect 33 16

20 NEW JERSEY 97. Bayonne 98. Lakehurst 99. Trenton At the Headquarters, Military Sealift Command, Atlantic, the Navy will study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 5 At the Naval Air Engineering Center, Lakehurst, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the Naval Air Reserve Detachment will be closed. As a result, 3 military and 18 civilian positions will be reduced and 425 Naval Reservists will be reassigned. At the Naval Propulsion Test Center, the Navy commercial contract operation of custodial services and guard services. This proposal would affect 21 NEW YORK 100. New York 101. Niagara Falls At Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, NY, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the Naval Air Reserve Detachment will be disestablished. As a result, 3 military and 1 civilian positions will be reduced and 543 Naval Reservists will be reassigned. At the Naval Air Reserve Detachment, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the installation will be closed. Military and civilian personnel have already been reassigned NORTH CAROLINA 102. Havelock At the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, the Marine Corps will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of buildings, structures and grounds maintenance, packing and crating, and data processing services. This proposal would affect 1 military and 58 civilian 17

21 103. Havelock 104. Havelock 105. Jacksonville OHIO 106. Cleveland At the Naval Air Rework Facility, Cherry Point, the Navy will study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 6 At the Naval Hospital, Cherry Point, the custodial services. This proposal would affect 3 At the Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, the Marine Corps will study the conversion from in-house custodial services, office equipment repair, data processing services, and buildings, structures/ and grounds maintenance. This proposal would affect 193 At the Naval Finance Center, Cleveland, the keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 34 PENNSYLVANIA At the Fleet Material Support Office, the Navy has determined that the Headquarters, Financial Systems Division and 114 civilian positions will be relocated from Arlington, Also, a portion of the Property Accounting Department of the Navy Regional Finance Center, Washington, DC and 6 civilian positions will be transferred from Arlington, VA. * ""- Additionally, the Navy will study the conversion operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 4 8. Mechanicsbur At the Navy Ships Parts Control Center, the Navy has determined that a portion of the Property Accounting Department of the Navy Regional Finance Center, Washington, DC and 18

22 7 civilian positions from Arlington, VA. will be transferred In addition, the Navy will study the conversion operation of custodial services, motor vehicle maintenance, guard services, data processing services, and grounds maintenance. This proposal would affect 146 At the Naval Aviation Supply Office, the Navy has determined that a portion of the Property Accounting Department of the Navy Regional Finance Center,.Washington, DC and 9 civilian positions will be transferred from Arlington, VA. " " "" In addition 7~the~flavy will study the conversion operation of motor vehicle maintenance, guard services, and data processing services. This proposal would affect 83 civilian positions 110. Philadelphia At the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, the Navy commercial contract operation of motor vehicle maintenance, keypunch operations, and building maintenance. This proposal would affect Philadelphia At thg NFivnl Rrg 1' 0 ^ 1 H cal Center, the Navy has determined that the ^study~~announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the SjbatuS QUO tn^i ni-a i 112. Warminster At the Naval Air Development Center, the grounds maintenance. This proposal would affect 4 RHODE ISLAND 113. Newport At the Naval Education and Training Center, utilities, telephone services, guard services, refuse collection, insect and rodent control, fire protection, and printing and reproduction services. This proposal would affect 37 military and

23 114. Newport At the Naval Underwater Systems Center, the technical information administrative services, motor vehicle operations, utility systems operation and maintenance, sewage and water plants operation and maintenance, air conditioning plants operation and maintenance, small craft operations, other services and utilities, other supply depot operations, public works support, buildings and waterfront facilities maintenance, guard services, firefighting, and keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 30 military and 186 civilian positions, SOUTH CAROLINA 115. Beaufort 116. Beaufort 117. Charleston 118. Charleston At the Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, the Marine Corps will study the conversion of data processing services, and buildings, structures, and grounds maintenance. This proposal would affect 34 At the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, the Marine Corps has determined that the study of the Recruit Depot, announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. Additionally, the Marine Corps will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of food service and data processing operations. This proposal would affect 195 military and 3 civilian positions, At the Charleston Naval Shipyard, the Navy commercial contract operation of keypunch operations, refuse collection, and motor vehicle operations. This proposal would affect 55 At the Naval Supply Center, Charleston, the keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 18 20

24 119. Charleston 120. Charleston At the Naval Weapons Station, Charleston, the keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 4 At the Polaris Missile Facility, Charleston, keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 7 TENNESSEE 121. Millington 122. Millington 123. Millington TEXAS 124. Beeville At the Management Information and Instructional Systems Activity Detachment, Memphis, the Navy will -study the conversion of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 8 At the Naval Air Station, Memphis, the Navy commercial contract operation of food services cleaning; refuse collection; guard services; fire protection; motor vehicle operation; electrical, heating, water and sewage plants and systems; cold storage warehousing; air conditioning and refrigeration; other utilities; bulk liquid storage; telephone service; and maintenance of the hospital, family housing, grounds and surfaced areas. This proposal would affect 46 military and 196 At the Navy Regional Medical Center, Memphis, food services. This proposal would affect 27 military and 6 At the Naval Air Station, Chase Field, the custodial services; aircraft training simulator operation and maintenance; ground electronics and communications maintenance; insect and rodent control; food services; guard services; messenger mail; alcohol and drug abuse; fire 21

25 protection; and maintenance of buildings, grounds, surface areas, motor vehicles, and family housing. This proposal would affect 82 military and Kingsville VIRGINIA 126. Arlington 127. Arlington 128. Arlington 129. Arlington At the Naval Air Station, Kingsville, the Navy commercial contract operation of refuse collection; packing and crating; insect and rodent control; aircraft training simulator operation and maintenance; guard services; fire protection; ground electronics; messenger mail services; and maintenance of motor vehicles, grounds and surfaced areas, and air conditioning. This proposal would affect 95 military and 86 At Henderson Hall, the Marine Corps has determined that the Marine Corps Automated Services Center (Central Design and Programming Activity) will be relocated to the Marine Corps Development and Education Command (MCD&EC) Quantico, VA. As a result, 84 military and 67 civilian positions will be relocated to Quantico and 18 military and 26 civilian positions will be retained at Henderson Hall. In addition, the Marine Security Guard Battalion will be relocated to the MCD&EC Quantico. As a result, 80 military positions will be relocated to Quantico. At the Headquarters, Financial Systems Division, Navy Fleet Material Support Office, the Navy has determined that the activity will be relocated to Mechanicsburg, PA, to be collocated with its parent activity. This proposal would result in the reduction of 5 civilian positions and the relocation of 114 At the Headquarters, Navy Recruiting Command, the Navy has determined that the study, announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. At the Navy Regional Finance Center (NRFC), Washington, DC, the Navy has determined that 22

26 the Property Accounting Department's functions will be transferred to: the Aviation Supply Office, Philadelphia, PA; the Ships Parts Control Center, Mechanicsburg, PA; and the Fleet Material Supply Office, Mechanicsburg, PA. In addition, the Freight Department's functions will be transferred to the Navy Material Transportation Office in Norfolk, VA. As a result of these actions, 1 civilian position will be reduced and 91 civilian positions will be relocated. In addition, the Navy will study the conversion operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect Dahlgren 131. Falls Church 132. Fredericksburg 133. Fredericksburg At the Naval Surface Weapons Center, Dahlgren, motor vehicle maintenance. This proposal would affect 11 At the Navy Audit Service Headquarters, the Navy has determined that the study, announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. At the Marine Corps Development and Education Command (MCD&EC), Quantico, 84 military and 67 civilian positions will be transferred from Henderson Hall, Arlington, VA, as a result of the relocation of the Marine Corps Automated Services Center. An additional 80 military positions will be relocated to MCD&EC, Quantico from Henderson Hall as a result of the relocation of the Marine Security Guard Battalion. Furthermore, the Marine Corps will study the conversion operation of data processing services; refuse collection and disposal; and buildings, structures and grounds maintenance. This proposal would affect 5 military and 58 At the Naval Hospital, Quantico, the Navy has determined that the hospital will be disestablished and replaced with an outpatient clinic. As a result, 59 military and 29 civilian positions will be reduced. 23

27 134. Newport News 135. Newport News 136. Norfolk 137. Norfolk 138. Norfolk 139. Norfolk 140. Norfolk 141. Norfolk At Cheetham Annex, Norfolk Naval Supply Center, the Navy will study the conversion of cold storage warehousing operations. This proposal would affect 42 civilian At the Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, the keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 9 At the Data Processing Center, Norfolk, keypunch operations. This,proposal would affect 20 At the Fleet Accounting and Disbursing Center, Norfolk, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 41 civilian At the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the wholesale aviation supply function, along with 313 civilian positions, will be transferred to the Naval Supply Center, Norfolk. At the Naval Air Rework Facility, Norfolk, keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 18 At the Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, refuse collection and bulk liquid storage. This proposal would affect 13 civilian At the Naval Supply Center, Norfolk, as a result of the study announced on April 26, 1978, the Navy has determined that the wholesale aviation supply function together with 313 civilian positions will be r- 24

28 transferred from the Naval Air Station, Norfolk. As a result of this consolidation, 285 civilian positions will be reduced by attrition over a period of several years. Additionally, the Navy will study the conversion operation of guard services, data processing services, grounds maintenance, air terminal operations, and private vehicle processing facilities. This proposal would affect Norfolk 143. Norfolk 144. Portsmouth 145. Portsmouth 146. Reston At the Navy Material Transportation Office, the Navy has determined that the Freight Department function of the Navy Regional Finance Center, Washington, DC and 69 civilian positions will be relocated from Arlington, VA. At the Public Works Center, Norfolk, the Navy will study the conversion from inhouse electronics and communication equipment maintenance, custodial services, motor vehicle maintenance, roofing maintenance and repair, operation and maintenance of rail equipment, data processing services, grounds maintenance, refuse collection, and insect and rodent control. This proposal would affect 124 At the Naval Regional Medical Center, Portsmouth, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of laundry and dry cleaning services. This proposal would affect 26 At the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, the Navy commercial contract operation of keypunch operations, refuse collection, and motor vehicle maintenance. This proposal would would affect 74 At the Defense Communications Engineering Center, the Navy will study the conversion of guard services. This proposal would affect 9 25

29 ]_47. Virginia Beach 148. Virginia Beach 149. Virginia Beach At the Fleet Anti-Air Warfare Training Center, Dam Neck, the Navy has determined that the Naval Ocean Processing Facility will be established. As a result, 187 military and 8 civilian positions will be added. At the Fleet Combat Training Center, Atlantic, Dam Neck, the Navy will study the conversion of bus services, custodial services, motor vehicle maintenance, guard service, refuse collection, air conditioning and refrigeration, and fire protection. This proposal would affect 15 military and 34 At the Naval Air Station, Oceana, the Navy commercial contract operation of refuse collection, guard services, family housing maintenance, and keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 67 WASHINGTON 150. Bremerton 151. Bremerton 152. Oak Harbor At the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, the Navy will study the conversion from inhouse keypunch operations, refuse collection, and motor vehicle and building maintenance. This proposal would affect 89 civilian At the Naval Supply Center, Puget Sound, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of keypunch operations and guard services. This proposal would affect 13 civilian At the Naval Air Station, Whidbey Island, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of keypunch operations, refuse collection, bus services, office equipment maintenance, photographic services, and administrative telephone services. This proposal would affect 10 military and 36 civilian positions 26

30 153. Oak Harbor 154. Seattle 155. Silverdale GUAM 156. GUAM 157. PUERTO RICO 158. PUERTO RICO 159. At the Naval Hospital, Whidbey Island, the Navy has determined that the study of the hospital, announced on April 26, 1978, will be terminated and the status quo maintained. At the Naval Air Reserve Detachment, as a result of the study announced on April , the Navy has determined that the installation will be closed. As a result, 23 military and 2 civilian positions will be relocated, and 243 Naval Reservists will be reassigned. At the Strategic Weapons.Facility, Bangor, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of keypunch operations." This proposal would affect 8 At the Autodin Switching Center, the Navy commercial contract operation of patch and test functions. This proposal would affect 13 military At the Public Works Center, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of maintenance repair (structures), bus services, rodent and insect control, grounds maintenance, motor vehicle operations, furniture repair, and design services. This proposal would affect 76 At the Naval Communications Station, Puerto Rico, the Navy will study the conversion of the Radio Receiving Facility, Sabana Seca. This proposal would affect 24 military At the Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads, the Navy will study the conversion from in-house to commercial contract operation of keypunch operations. This proposal would affect 4 27

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