San Diego Military Advisory Council 2014

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San Diego Military Advisory Council 2014

$38,700,000,000 of San Diego region s dollars are related to military and defense in FY14 in San Diego County 2

Military sector is responsible for 317,000 of the region s total jobs. 3

This represents 22% of all the jobs existing in San Diego County. 4

Largest concentration of military in the country is in San Diego. 5

San Diego s 3 Traded Economies Military & Defense Innovation/Hi tech/biotech Tourism 6

San Diego s military community and defense cluster remain San Diego s most important economic driver. 7

San Diego Military Advisory Council Established in 2004 Membership organization with over 350 corporate and individual members. What do we do? We Support and Protect San Diego s Military, Veteran, and Defense Communities. 8

Military Issues & SDMAC Bases and Infrastructure SDMAC Military Economic Impact Study Unmanned Systems Military & Family Life Military Medical Care Veterans Education Veterans Employment Energy & the Environment DoD Budget San Diego s Military Future Community Outreach Membership Legislative 9

Where: When: What: SDMAC Monthly Breakfast meeting The Best Networking experience in San Diego ADM Kidd Catering & Conference Center Third Wednesday of Each Month Guest Speaker; Senior DOD Military & Civilian Leadership 2014 Speakers to Date: SECNAV CNSF CNRSW SPAWAR 1 st MARDIV ASN EI&E NAVSEA PACOM 3 rd FLEET COMSC 10

SDMAC: 10 Achievements for 10 Years 1. No on Prop A (Dual use of MCAS Miramar as commercial airport 2006) 2. SDMAC Economic Impact Study 3. Military Payday Lending Issue (2006 2007) 4. Wounded Warrior Support 5. SDMAC Annual Achievement Awards (started 2007) 6. No on Prop B (10th Avenue Marine Terminal 2008) 7. VA Aspire Center 8. 2005 BRAC 9. Troops to College 10. Integra Center 11

SDMAC Military Economic Impact Study The first study was commissioned in 2008. For the first time, the military s impact in the San Diego region was quantified. Partner with Fermanian Business & Economic Institute at PLNU Our 2014 study includes Submarines and Navy Medicine. 12

SDMAC Military Economic Impact Study Special Reports Military Construction Report May 2010 Economic Impact of the Navy Broadway Complex November 2011 SPAWAR Economic Impact Study 17 April 2014 13

The Military in San Diego 2014 51,400 Marines MCB Camp Pendleton MCAS Miramar MCRD San Diego 49,100 Sailors Naval Base San Diego Naval Base Coronado Naval Base Point Loma 8,600 Reserves, (all branches) 23,900 Civilian Employees

Navy & Marine Corps in the San Diego Region SPAWAR HQ** PEO C4ISR 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***

Why San Diego? Deepwater Port Sea, Land and Air Training Ranges Home to 60% of Pacific Fleet Home to 40% of Marine Corps combat power Critical to National Security 16

Defense Funds Flow to San Diego through Different Channels Billions of dollars, FY 2014e Total = $25.2 billion Retirement & Benefits 17% Compensation 46% Procurement & Spending 37% e=estimate 17

The Military Remains Key San Diego Driver FY 2014e Jobs (thousands) 317 Income ($ billions) $22.4 GRP ($billions) $38.7 18

Defense Spending Plays Major Role in San Diego's Economy Fiscal years 2012 2013 2014e 2015f Direct Spending ($ billions) 25.4 25.8 25.2 25.0 Jobs (thousands) 334 330 317 310 Income ($ billions) 22.8 23.2 22.4 22.2 Gross Regional Product ($ billions) 39.0 39.8 38.7 38.5 e=estimate; f=forecast 19

56 Ships Homeported in San Diego CVN LHA DDG SSN 20

4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 San Diego Ships Bring $4.5 Billion to Region Billions of dollars, FY 2014e 2.8 1.7 Direct Outlays Multiplier Effects Total Impact 4.5 e=estimate 21

Navy Medicine is Valuable Asset for San Diego Direct Spending ($ millions) $977 Jobs 15,000 Income ($ millions) Gross Regional Product ($ billions) $960 $1.86 22

Navy s Hospitals Employ Over 8,000 People Number of personnel, FY 2014 NHCP 25% NMCSD 75% 23

U.S. Defense Spending s Share of Real GDP Shrinks Percent, 2009 dollars 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 70 75 80 85 90 95 00 05 10 15f 24

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 25

Check out SDMAC! @OfficialSDMAC sdmac.org San Diego Military Advisory Council Monthly breakfasts on third Wednesday of every month at the Admiral Kidd Club from 730am 9am with notable speakers from the nation s senior military and Defense Department leadership. 26

San Diego Issues Homeport a Greater Number of Navy Ships including a third CVN in San Diego Protect Shipbuilding and Ship Repair industries in San Diego Protect Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) Support SPAWAR and SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSCPAC) and Integrated Industries including Cyber Security and Unmanned Systems (UAS) Support Sailors, Marines, and their Families Protect MCRD and Marine Corps Recruiting West in San Diego Sequestration 27

As issues develop where military, commercial, and political interests intersect, SDMAC will continue to be a champion for better communication, cooperation, partnership, and resolution in the San Diego Region. 28

29 QUESTIONS?