Overview of Navy Installations and Defense Economic Impact April 9, 2018 Rear Admiral Bette Bolivar Commander, Navy Region Southeast
Navy Region Southeast 70 Runways 60 Piers & Wharfs 6,106 Buildings 39 NOSCs (Navy Reserve) 17 installations from Tennessee to Texas to Guantanamo Bay 2
Fleet, Fighter, and Family Enable the Fleet Port Operations Airfield Operations Public Safety Emergency Management Sustain the Fighter Bachelor Housing Galleys Morale Welfare and Recreation Facilities Management Support the Family Family Housing Lodging - NGIS Child and Youth Programs Fleet and Family Support Gold Star Program Wounded Warrior Safe Harbor Shore Support is More Than Buildings and Piers 3
Good Neighbors Beyond the economic impact Mission sustainment Community engagement 4
Community Relations Volunteers Navy Community Service awards Fleet Week 5
Florida Navy Installations Naval Air Station Pensacola Naval Air Station Whiting Field Naval Support Activity Panama City Naval Air Station Jacksonville Naval Station Mayport Naval Support Activity Orlando Naval Air Station Key West 6
NAS Pensacola Cradle of Naval aviation Home of the Blue Angels 130 tenant commands Military/Civilians/Contractors: 22,200 Family members/retirees: 29,677 Total economic impact: $1.9 billion 7
NAS Pensacola A Small City Air/Port ops Safety Galley Security Force Chapel Barracks Fire & emergency Recreation Childcare Hospital Commissary 8
NAS Whiting Field Home to Training Air Wing 5 Trains 1,200 aviators annually All Navy, USMC and USCG helicopter pilots Military/Civilians/Contractors: 3,069 Family members/retirees: 22,476 Total economic impact: $912 million 9
NAS Whiting Field 12 Outlying Fields (OLF s) Critical to aviation training Spread over two states and five counties 10
NSA Panama City Supports 15 tenant commands Home of military diving Bay County s #2 employer Military/Civilians/Contractors: 4,072 Family members/retirees: 18,035 Total economic impact: $673 million 11
NSA Panama City Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division Mine warfare systems Research and development 12
NAS Jacksonville Anti-submarine warfare Anti-surface warfare Electronic reconnaissance, battle space surveillance (land & sea) Military/Civilians/Contractors: 17,469 Family members/retirees: 50,600 Total economic impact: $2.3 billion 13
NAS Jacksonville Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 11 (CPRW 11) VP-30: Fleet Replacement Squadron Helicopter Maritime Strike Wing, Atlantic Fleet (HSMWL) Fleet Readiness Center Southeast Naval Hospital Jacksonville 14
NAVSTA Mayport Home to 4 th Fleet Amphibious Readiness Group Littoral Combat Squadron Military/Civilians/Contractors: 10,507 Family members/retirees: 17,027 Total economic impact: $1.9 billion 15
NAVSTA Mayport Future growth 2 destroyers 14 littoral combat ships MQ-4C Triton unmanned aircraft system 16
NSA Orlando Naval Air Warfare Center Training Systems Division Modeling and simulation hub Army, Air Force and Marines colocated Military/Civilians/Contractors: 2,311 Family members/retirees: 19,916 Total economic impact: $1.4 billion 17
NAS Key West 30,000 square miles of unencumbered air space Tactical Combat Training System for aviation warfare Strategically located port and harbor Enclaved within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Military/Civilians/Contractors: 2,505 Family members/retirees: 2,911 Total economic impact: $323 million 18
NAS Key West Home to: VFC-111 Sun Downers Army Special Forces Underwater Operations School Joint Interagency Task Force South USCG Sector Key West Naval Research Laboratory 19
Statewide Impact Defense spending statewide impact: $84.9 billion Impact as percent of gross state product: 9.2 percent State-wide direct and indirect jobs: 801,747 20
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