WORKING INTERNATIONALLY SUPPORT TO THE WARFIGHTER 237 237 237 217 217 217 200 200 200 80 119 27 252 174.59 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 163 163 163 131 132 122 239 65 53 110 135 120 112 92 56 62 102 130 102 56 48 130 120 111 U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville Prepared by Bill Sargent, Director, Ordnance & Explosives 7 December 2016 File Name The views, opinions and findings contained in this report are those of the authors(s) and should not be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision, unless so designated by other official documentation.
U.S. ARMY ENGINEERING & SUPPORT CENTER, HUNTSVILLE Supporting DoD Operations Worldwide Munitions and UXO Disposal Range and Mine Field Clearance Physical and Electronic Security Energy Conservation Global Mission Areas Environmental Response Medical Facility Design & Retrofit Facility Maintenance and Repair Programmatic & Functional Missions Global Area of Operation, $2B Annually We do the Hazardous, Complex, Unusual We Integrate, Standardize, Economize Supporting Sustainment and Retrograde William J. Sargent Director, Ordnance & Explosives William.J.Sargent@usace.army.mil 256-895-9052 A. G. Chip Marin III Director, Installation Support & Program Management Directorate 2 Albert.Marin@usace.army.mil 256-895-1323
OUR MUNITIONS AND ENVIRONMENTAL OBJECTIVE 3 - Support DOD and U.S. Government Agency operations worldwide with qualified and responsive munitions and environmental support - Support national security - Rapid response - Expeditionary mindset - Independent operation capability to include security, logistics and life support Camp Mac, Bagram AB, Afghanistan
Task Force Power SUPPORTING MILITARY AND EXPEDITIONARY OPERATIONS WORLDWIDE High Explosive Training Range Clearance- Afghanistan (HETR) Environmental Response Hazardous Waste Treatment Environmental Response Teams (ERT) Task Force Power (TF Power), Afghanistan Task Force Safe (TF Safe), CENTCOM Joint Munitions Disposal Environmental Footprint Reduction (EFR) Story Training Area, Korea, Mine Clearance Baghdad Diplomatic Support Center Clearance, Iraq Mine and Battle Area Clearance MDA Support, Poland Ordnance Clearance, Ukraine Range Clearance U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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HIGH EXPLOSIVES TRAINING RANGES CLEARANCE (HETR) 6 - Mission is to safely and efficiently conduct range clearance operations and supporting activities throughout Afghanistan and the CENTCOM AOR. - Customer is the USFOR-A Joint Engineering, Directorate (JENG) - Contractor is Janus Global Operations Range Survey 84 U.S. Ranges currently identified for clearance Over 84,000 munitions and explosives of concern (MEC) destroyed 82 ranges have been surveyed 62 ranges have been surface cleared 47 ranges have been sub-surface cleared 44 ranges certified with certificates issued by Directorate of Mine Action Coordination (DMAC) 19 clearance teams located throughout the country Range Survey Demolition Shot
ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSE TEAMS (ERT) AFGHANISTAN 7 - Augment USFOR-A military structure supporting projects in Bagram AF and Kandahar AF - Customer is the USFOR-A Environmental POL Drums - Contractor is URS (AECOM) 86 bases/fobs supported for closure and transfer to-date Total Affected Soil (in treatment via land farm) to-date (Cubic Yards), 43,576 Individual Lead Acid Batteries Demilitarized, 91,865 Total Waste Treated (evaporated/neutralized/incinerated) to-date (Kgs), 1,466,735 Total Liquid Waste Treated to-date (Kgs)(Recycled), 67,258,770 German Pharmacy Cleanup Destruction of Existing Berms
TASK FORCE POWER (TFP), AFGHANISTAN 8 - All DOD occupied facilities are inspected for electrical Life, Health, Safety (P1 - LHS) hazards, as well as, all non-code compliant (P2 - Priority) electrical conditions. - Customer is USFOR-A TF POWER Exposed Wiring - Contractor is EXP Federal - 10 electrical inspect and repair teams along with management of the TF Power electrical materials yard located at Bagram Airfield Electrical Hazard - 2 electrical inspector/sme teams to DCMA-A in support of DCMA s LOGCAP contract oversight responsibilities - 4,375,578 Flashes and priorities identified and mitigated since 2011 Life Health Safety
TASK FORCE SAFE (SAFETY ACTIONS FIRE AND ELECTRICAL), CENTCOM 9 - Inspect, update and repair LHS hazards for low voltage electrical power systems (600 volts and below) within the United States Central Command s area of responsibility (CENTCOM AOR). Also included is development and execution of a Fire Safety Assessment and Training Program. - Customer is US Army Forces, US Central Command (ARCENT) - Contractor is EXP Federal - 3 teams in Kuwait, 4 teams in Iraq and 2 teams in Jordan - 30,918 Flashes and priorities identified and mitigated File Name
ENVIRONMENTAL FOOTPRINT REDUCTION (EFR) AFGHANISTAN - Provide environmental services to reduce the existing military structure throughout the Combined Joint Operational Area-Afghanistan (CJOA-A). This work includes the removal of derelict, outdated or surplus structures, infrastructure, force protection emplacements or other such assets in an attempt to remediate formerly occupied DoD sites to a condition suitable for re-use or return to the Afghanistan Government. - Customer is the 518th RSSB, 204th CMT - Contractor is Tetra Tech Teams working projects at Kandahar AF, FOB Fenty and Bagram AF 270 Miscellaneous Structures removed 2,046 HESCO removed 1,562 T-Wall Barriers/Jersey Barriers removed
BAGHDAD DIPLOMATIC SUPPORT CENTER (BDSC), IRAQ 11 - Battle Areas Clearance (BAC), mine clearance operations and unexploded ordnance (UXO) construction support activities at the BSDC. - Customer is US Army Forces, US Central Command (ARCENT) - Contractor is Janus Global Operations - Cleared 14,400 sq m with M77 sub-munitions being recovered North 40 Area to be cleared 170,100 m 2 UXO Search Results (2011)
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STORY TRAINING AREA, KOREA, MINE CLEARANCE 13 Perform Battle Areas Clearance (BAC), mine clearance operations and unexploded ordnance (UXO) construction support activities -Customer is 8 th Army, Training Support Activity, Korea -Janus Global Operations Work began in country Spring 2015 14,234.13 m 2 mine clearance 55,723.94 m 2 BAC 822 mines recovered 139 MEC items recovered File Name
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INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING AND SECURITY CENTER, UKRAINE, ORDNANCE CLEARANCE 15 - Perform Battle Areas Clearance (BAC) and mine clearance operations in future live fire training area - Customer is Joint Multinational Training Group Ukraine (JMTG-U) - Contractor is Janus Global Operations - Initial coordination underway with scheduled onsite work to begin March 2017 File Name
CONTRACT ACQUISITIONS 16 Title Size RFP Proposal Due Award Robotics SATOC $40M Jun 17 Jul 17 Aug 18 MEGA SB MATOC $450M Mar 17 Apr 17 Oct 18 File Name
ENTERPRISE INITIATIVE TO SUPPORT OCONUS AND CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS CEHNC and TAD establishes an acquisition strategy to provide critical contract capabilities to support TAD and other USACE operations and contingency response capabilities in an OCONUS environment The intent of this strategy is to put in place, an acquisition strategy and subsequent contract capability that can be used to support primarily TAD but can support other USACE Divisions and Districts on as as needed basis Initial types or support envisioned include: Base Camp and Security Infrastructure Repair and Stabilization Ordnance and Environmental 17
DEVELOPING SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS 18 - Depleted Uranium Clearance and Hazmat Handling and Training, FMS Kuwait - Hazardous Waste Disposal Support, CENTCOM/ARCENT, Iraq - Ordnance Clearance, MILCON support, Ie Shima, Okinawa - Range Maintenance and Sustainment, USFOR-A, Afghanistan - Ordnance Clearance, MDA, Wake Island - Ordnance Clearance, OIR support, Iraq File Name
STRATEGIC DIRECTION - Continue support to Corps Divisions/Districts and Army anywhere in the world - Expand outreach to Combatant Commands (CCMDs) and other federal agencies - Robotics - Prepare for post conflict support on the Korean Peninsula - Develop long term acquisition strategy and tools for ordnance/environmental, base camp/security and infrastructure support OCONUS requirements - Environmental support OCONUS 19
20 Questions Contact Bill Sargent Director, Ordnance and Explosives Directorate 256-895-9052, william.j.sargent@usace.army.mil File Name