Headquarters U.S. Air Force I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e AF Views of Joint Basing Col Mark Pohlmeier Chief, AF Civil Engineer Programming March 2006 1
AF s Physical Plant Profile 166 Installations (84 Major Bases) 10M Acres of Land 214M Sq Yds of Airfield Pavements $200B in PRV 704M Sq Ft of Facilities 94,000 Houses 76,000 Dorm Rooms As of FY99/4 2
Joint Basing Now Future AF Installation Management Common Definitions, Standards, Metrics, & Policies IM delivered by the lead Military Dept Navy Installation Management $ Joint Basing will reduce duplication and save money 3
AF Leadership Vision The mission of the US Air Force is to deliver sovereign options for the defense of the United States of America and its global interests to fly and fight in Air, Space, and Cyberspace. -- Prepare for and Participate in the Joint Fight, Anywhere, Anytime -- Develop, Maintain, and Sustain the Warfighter Edge -- Provide Motivated, Ethical, Accountable Air Force Warriors - SecAF Mission Statement, Feb 2006 Joint Basing is Congruent with AF Leadership s Vision 4 4
AF s Guiding Principles for Joint Basing AF s warfighting capability will not be compromised Installations will remain our primary training platform for expeditionary forces Air Force fully supports Joint Basing and will provide and expect quality services at the best value Joint Basing will increase exchange opportunities and enhance joint warfighting Joint Basing will be the model for future consolidation & joint arrangements The Air Force has a long and successful history of working toward common goals in a joint environment without compromising Air Force principles joint basing will be no different. 5
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Installation Support Functions Facility Ops & Services (Utilities, Fire & Emg Svs, Refuse, Custodial, etc) Unaccompanied Housing Information Management Environmental Services Human Resources (CivPers & MilPers) Family Housing Security, LE, & Force Protection Professional Staff (PA, JA, Finance, Chaplain, IG, Safety, Occupational Health) Supply Activities (Supply, Food Services, Laundry, Fuel, Munitions) Mission Services (Airfield Ops, Port Ops, Range Ops) Community Services (MWR, Child Development, Family Ctrs) Transportation Activities 8
Army & Navy: Different Approaches to Regional installation management All base occupants are tenants Combat Support (CS) forces separate from installation support functions Air Force: One-Base, One-Boss WG/CC owns all missions & manages risks Decentralized execution: CC s resourced & empowered for success CS forces are fully integrated with installation support activities A cost effective and proven approach Installation Support Installation Support is a key enabler for Air & Space power 9
BRAC 05 Joint Bases Navy Lead Army Lead AF Lead 1. Joint Base (JB) Pearl Harbor - Hickam, HI (277)* 2. Navy Base Guam / Andersen, GU (95) 3. JB Anacostia - Bolling - Naval Research Lab, DC (119) 4. Naval Station Norfolk / Ft Story, VA (21) 5. JB Ft Lewis - McChord, WA (422) 6. JB Ft Myer - Henderson Hall, VA (13) 7. Charleston / Naval WS Charleston, SC (383) 8. JB McGuire - Ft Dix - Naval AS Lakehurst, NJ (89 & 173) 9. JB Andrews - Naval Air Facility Wash, MD (18) 10. JB Elmendorf - Richardson, AK (224) 11. Lackland / Randolph / Ft Sam, TX (109 & 80) 12. Langley / Ft Eustis, VA (217) * # personnel savings anticipated in BRAC 05 10
BRAC 05 Joint Basing Language Specific exceptions not included in the functions to relocate are Health and Military Personnel Services. the Department anticipates transferring responsibility for all other Base Operating Support (BOS) functions and the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) portion of Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM), to the designated receiving location. the Department requires flexibility to tailor implementation to the unique requirements at each location. -- HQ & Support Activities Joint Cross-Service Group Actual BRAC language calls for completion by FY11 BRAC analysis based on FY07-09 implementation Projected DoD Savings: $2.3B (NPV) 11
Air Force Perspective AF s warfighting capability will not be compromised Installations will remain our primary training platform for expeditionary forces Air Force fully supports Joint Basing and will provide & expect quality services at the best value Joint Basing will increase joint exchange opportunities for installation support personnel BRAC Joint Basing will set the model for future consolidation The Air Force has a long and successful history of working toward d common goals in a joint environment without compromising Air Force principles joint basing will be no different CSAF 12