SDMAC Overview September 2013

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SDMAC Overview September 2013 1

Founded in Feb 2004 SDMAC Background Is a non-profit mutual benefit association, 501 C (6) 140 corporate members, (1 Sept. 2013) and 250 individual members representing numerous businesses in SD Region Both corporate and individual memberships continue to grow annually 2

SDMAC Mission Statement SDMAC will advance the partnership and communication among the military, our elected and appointed officials, and the business community while working to enhance recognition of the military s many contributions to the greater San Diego area, and will be capable of focusing on, speaking publicly on, and taking appropriate actions in furtherance of its mission. SDMAC s focus is the military and the defense community. 3

SDMAC 2013 Officers President: Immediate Past Pres. VP/Pres.-Elect 2014: Treasurer: Secretary: Earl Wederbrook, COL. USMC (Ret.) James A. Johnson RADM MC USN (Ret.) Jamie Moraga, IntelliSolutions inc. Annette Peck Ward Wilson, Boeing Corp. Executive Director: Admin Assistant Larry Blumberg Tel: 619.299.3762 executivedirector@sdmac.org Judy Cabana Tel: 619.299.3763 judy@sdmac.org 4

Military Issues & SDMAC Military & Family Life Enhancing the military s quality of life by addressing issues relating to medical coverage of dependent children, education issues affecting dependent children transferring schools, and family employment Improving the overall financial health of service members and their families Military Medical Care Helping wounded and injured service members and their families during and after their medical treatment and rehabilitation, with emphasis on housing, transportation and employment Veterans Education Leading and supporting educational initiatives such as Troops to College and Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Veterans Employment Leading and coordinating veterans employment initiatives in the San Diego region. Community Outreach Work with other civic organizations in the San Diego area to educate and inform the community regarding the military s Economic and Socioeconomic contributions to the region 5

Military Issues & SDMAC cont d Bases and Infrastructure Working with legislators and other civilian authorities to ensure that military facilities and properties are protected from encroachment and other actions which impact the military mission Energy & the Environment Working with the State and local community to establish realistic, achievable environmental standards associated with waterfront maintenance, repair and ship building activities Supporting DoD Energy initiatives DOD Budget Analyze the DoD Budgets to ascertain their impact on the San Diego region UN-Manned Vehicles, (new 2013) Evolve the San Diego Area into a Center of Excellence for Unmanned Systems Economic Impact Studies Military Construction Report May 2010 Economic Impact of the Navy Broadway Complex November 2011 San Diego Military Economic Impact Study June 2012 2013 Study will be published 26 September 2013 6

Guest Speakers at SDMAC Breakfast Meetings 8/21/2013 BGEN Matthew Beevers, Ca. NG Deputy Commander Ca. Military dept. 7/17/2013 BGEN Daniel Yoo USMC, CG MCRD & Western Recruiting Region 6/19/2013 RADM Dixon Smith USN, Commander Navy Region Southwest 5/15/2013 RADM Pat Brady USN, Commander SPAWAR 4/23/2013 VADM Paul A. Maddison, CMM, MSM, CD CNO Canadian Navy 3/27/2013 MajGen Gregg Sturdevant USMC, Asst. Commander 3rdMAW 2/20/2013 RADM Forrest Faison MC USN, Commander Navy Medicine West 1/23/2013 LtGen John Toolan USMC, Commanding General 1 st MEF 12/12/2012 VADM Dave Buss USN, Commander Naval Air Forces 11/14/2012 VADM Terry Blake USN, DCNO Integration of Capabilities & Resources, OPNAV N8 10/17/2012 VADM Matt Nathan MC USN, Navy Surgeon General 9/17/2012 ADM Samuel J. Locklear III USN, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command 8/15/2012 VADM Tom Copeman USN, Commander Naval Surface Forces 7/18/2012 RADM SC USN Mark Heinrich, Chief of the Supply Corps 7

San Diego Military Economic Impact Study Commissioned by: June 20, 2012 Fermanian Business and Economic Institute at Point Loma Nazarene University 8

The Military in San Diego 2013 54,000 Marines MCB Camp Pendleton MCAS Miramar MCRD San Diego 51,000 Sailors Naval Base San Diego Naval Base Coronado Naval Base Point Loma 24,500 Civilian Employees 9

SPAWAR HQ** PEO C4ISR Navy & Marine Corps in the San Diego Region CNRSW ** Naval Base SAN DIEGO MCRD * Commander Naval Air Forces*** Commander Naval Surface Forces*** Commander SPECWARCOM* Naval Base Coronado NMAWC** MCB Camp Pendleton, Commanding General I MEF*** MCAS Miramar, Commanding General 3 MAW** MCB Camp Pendleton Commanding General MCI West ** Carrier Strike Groups** Expeditionary Strike Groups* Naval Base Point Loma SSC Pacific Commander THIRD FLEET*** 10

Why San Diego? Deepwater Port Sea, Land and Air Training Ranges Home to 60% of Pacific Fleet Home to 1/3 of Marine Corps combat power Critical to National Security 11

Military Funds Flow to San Diego through Different Channels Billions of dollars, FY 2012 estimate Total= $20.6 Billion Retirement and Benefits, 13% Wages and Salaries, 39% Procurement Spending, 48% 12

Military Funds Flow to San Diego through Different Channels Billions of dollars, FY 2012 estimate Jobs 311,000 Income $17.7 billion Gross Regional Product $31.9 billion 13

Military Responsible for 25% of All San Diego Jobs Share of total, FY 2012 estimate Jobs Supported by Defense Spending, 25% Other, 75% 14

Defense Creates Jobs in Many San Diego Industries Thousands of Jobs, FY 2012 estimate Engineering Food Services Construction Shipbuilding Medical Offices Real Estate Investments Research Hospitals 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 15

FY 14 Budget Update Where are we now? Congress won t complete fiscal 2014 spending bill on time (again) House and Senate are both late, (administration also late in submission to congress) The new normal House, Senate and Administration all exceed one or more BCA Caps Continuing Resolution, (CR) is inevitable Will freeze spending at post-sequestration fiscal 2013 levels DOD FY 13: Base $527B, OCO $88 minus $37 B Sequester Top Line Budget far apart in House & Senate, ($91B) Debt Ceiling issue will come to a head in mid-october 16

FY 14 Budget Update (contd) Proposed FY 2014 spending exceeds BCA caps: Defense: (050 includes some DOE, MILCON, etc) WH= $552B; House = $546B; Senate = $552B Cap = $498B Non-Defense WH = $505B; House = $421B; Senate = $504B Cap = $469B Total WH: = $1057B; House = $967B; Senate = $1056B Cap = $968B 17

FY 14 Budget Update (contd) DOD planning to spend within Budget Caps during FY 14 $475B = 10% reduction Military Personnel accounts exempt Actual reduction = 15%-20% Reprogramming needed Reduction in Force (RIF)? 18

San Diego Issues (Long Term) Aircraft Carrier Home Porting (CVN) Piers/Facilities & Infrastructure to support 3 CVN Ship Building & Ship Repair 130 Companies, 10,000 jobs SPAWAR and SPAWAR System Center Pacific 4600 Civil Service/280 Military Synergy with San Diego High Tech Community FRC Southwest, (Aviation Repair Depot North Island) ~ 3000 Civil Service/1000 Military Marine Corps Force Reduction: (current 205K post Afghanistan 180/185K) Consolidation of USMC Recruit Training 19

SDMAC Going Forward Public Awareness of the impact on our region Work with EDC, Chamber, Connect, Operation San Diego Congressional Delegation, (regional perspective on defense issues) Push for coherent approach to deficit reductions that address national security 20

Questions? 21

Backup Slides 22

Federal Budget 2014 Mandatory & Discretionary Spending =$3.8T Mandatory & Discrtionary, 0 Spending 2014 =$3.8T, 0, 0 Interest, $0.23T Discretionary, $1.14T Mandatory, $2.43 T 23

Federal Budget 2014 Mandatory Spending = $2.43T Veterans Benefits = $.07T Food & Agriculture =$.12T Transportation +=$.12T Medicare & Health =$.87T SocSec & Unemplyment =$1.24T 24

Energy & Environment 3% Transportation Federal Budget 2014 Discretionary Spending = $1.14 3% Labor 2% Science 3% Discretionary Spending 2014 = $1.14T 0% 0% Food & Agriculture 1% International 3% Health 5% Housing & Community 5% Veterans Benefits 6% Government 6% Military 57% Education 6% 25

Veterans Benefits 3% Federal Budget 2014 Total Spending =$3.8T Education 2% Energy&Environment International Science Affairs Housing & Community 1% 1% 2% Food & Agriculture 4% Transportation 4% Total Spending 2014 =$3.8T 0% 0% 1% Governement <1%% Interest on Debt 5% SocSec Unemplyment&Labor $1.25T Military $.65T Medicare & Health $1.37T 26