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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Military Munitions Support Services (M2S2) Overview Non-CERCLA Regulatory Framework 30 May 2013 Christopher Evans, P.E., PMP Special Assistant for M2S2 Environmental Community of Practice Headquarters, US Army Corps of Engineers US Army Corps of Engineers

M2S2 Overview Military Munitions Support Services or M2S2 encompasses the full spectrum of work performed by USACE to address unexploded ordnance (UXO), discarded military munitions (DMM), munitions constituents (MC), and chemical warfare material (CWM) and includes munitions response, operational range sustainment, and construction support activities M2S2 serves to focus USACE management, technical, and support elements to ensure safe, effective, and efficient response to our customer s national and international munitions related requirements Policy per Engineer Regulation 1110-1-8153, dated 30 June 2010 Community of Practice Charter, dated 8 December 2011 2

CONUS Construction Support COCOM & OCONUS Missions Civil Works Support Intl Contingency Operations Afghanistan UXO support MILCON/BRAC Construction M2S2 RTLP UXO Support Range Maintenance ORAP ERDC RDT&E Operational Range Sustainment FUDS MMRP Air Force MMRP Active Army MMRP Compliance Cleanup BRAC-ER (EQ) MMRP DERP 3

Execution of M2S2 Programs/Projects Program Management National Program Manager Coordination/Oversight Divisions (Regions) Project Execution Technical Support Design Centers, Remedial Action Districts, Environmental & Munitions Center of Expertise (EM CX), Geographic Districts, Corps Labs (ERDC) Project Management Districts Project Delivery Teams

USACE FY13 M2S2 Estimates - $345M $44.4 $11.2 $16.8 $3.6 $24.2 $42.0 Army & NGB ORAP BRAC-ER MMRP DERP Active Army MMRP $72.1 $54.0 DERP Air Force MMRP DERP FUDS MMRP $76.5 Intl Contingency Ops Range SRM Note: 1) These are pre-sequestration estimates 2) Just over 50% of all USACE M2S2 work in FY13 is Non-CERCLA work M2S2 Environmental Quality Other M2S2 Funding 5

USACE M2S2 Workload ($M) Program FY12 Actual FY13 Est. FY14 Proj. Army & NGB ORAP BRAC-ER MMRP Active Army MMRP Air Force MMRP FUDS MMRP Intl Contingency Ops Range SRM Environmental Quality Other M2S2 Totals: $ 7.2 $ 3.6 $ 0.7 $ 38.5 $ 24.2 $ 24.3 $ 55.0 $ 42.0 $ 40.0 $ 24.5 $ 54.0 $ 15.3 $ 101.8 $ 76.5 $ 74.6 $ 78.0 $ 72.1 $ 55.0 $ 26.2 $ 44.4 $ 44.0 $ 13.5 $ 11.2 $ 12.3 $ 10.3 $ 16.9 $ 15.7 $ 355.0 $ 344.9 $ 281.9 Framework: CERCLA Non-CERCLA Mix of CERCLA & Non- CERCLA 6

USACE M2S2 Workload Trends ($M) $600.0 Other M2S2 Funding $500.0 $400.0 $300.0 $200.0 $100.0 $- Range SRM Army & NGB ORAP Intl Contingency Ops DERP NGB MMRP SIs M2S2 Environmental Quality BRAC-ER MMRP DERP Air Force MMRP DERP Active Army MMRP DERP FUDS MMRP Note: Average annual projected M2S2 workload after the FY11 peak (FY12-18) of $333M is down 14% compared to the average annual workload before the FY11 peak (FY05-09) of $389M 7

Mine and Battle Area Clearance Customer: MAJ Willett, Bagram Air Field Mine Action Center OIC HNC PM: Keith Angles plus 2 additional HNC staff in country Contractor : EODT with 1,014 personnel in country (includes 788 LNs) Current Contract: $62M with period of performance through 6 Dec 13 Scope: Battle area and mine clearance operations at Bagram AF and throughout Afghanistan in support of both USAFOR-A requirements and TAD construction missions. Accomplishments: Over 1,730,000 SQM cleared to date with recovery and destruction of over 4,700 MEC items. 8

Joint Munitions Disposal Customer: COL Springer, USFOR-A J4 Munitions HNC PM: Brian McComas plus 1 additional OESS in country Contractor : EODT with 49 personnel in country Current Contract: $25.1M with period of performance through 15 Apr 14 Scope: Dispose of explosive remnants of war, US/NATO condition code H, and other unserviceable munitions in support of USAFOR-A. Accomplishments: Over 1,140 tons of munitions and 307 tons of small arms ammunition destroyed to date. 9

QUESTIONS? USACE M2S2 Point of Contact: Christopher Evans Christopher.L.Evans@usace.army.mil (202) 761-0338 10