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DELIBERATIVE DOCUMENT-FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON, DC 20330-1000 DCN: 6031 ':""!I!'~ OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY MAR1 7 2005 MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: Minutes of Air Force Base Closure Executive Group (AF/BCEG) Mtg, 08 Mar 2005 Mr Pease calledthe meetingto order at 0830,the Pentagon,Room 5C279. Attendanceis at Atch 1. The slidespresentedare includedas Atch 2 and individuallyreferencedherein. The meetingwas categorizedas deliberative. Mr Pease and Maj GenHeckmanreviewedthe agenda and schedule(slides 3-5). Mr Peaseback-briefedthe 4 March2005 ISG. He raisedthe issue of whethermanpowernominallyassignedto Base X shouldbe countedunder BRACas savingsfor reinvestment. He noted the ISG assignsmanpowersavingson activeforces as availablefor reinvestment. :,riefedrevisedcirfscenariosagainstcirfinstallationmetrics(slides 7-29). The overall result for the CIRFmodel is a 64%reductionin intermediate-level maintenanceshops and estimatednpv savingsof 5% (Slide 10). In deliberationthe BCEG requesteda ROM on costs, a staffingexerciseusingmanpowersavingsfrombase X and attachmentof the conceptualizedcirfsto existingcandidaterecommendations. InbriefedRevisedSTAMPCandidateRecommendations(Slides 31-38). Upon deliberation,the BCEGapproved,by consensus,the realignmentof McConnellAFB as a location for a STAMPmission. This will be sent forwardas a CandidateRecommendation.. oriefed the status of proposed Candidate Recommendation S904: Establish the USAF LogisticsSupportCenters(Slides41-45). Theproposedrealignmentand consolidationof five Regional SupplySquadronsinto two LogisticsSupportCenters,projects immediatepayback and substantialnpv savings(slide45). Upondeliberation,the BCEGapprovedthe proposed USAF LogisticsSupportCentersas a CandidateRecommendation. Followingclosingremarksby the co-chairs,identifyingthe remainingtasks to be accomplishedby the ~~or to 15March,the meetingadjournedat 1000. The next BCEG meeting is SChedUledf~Ch, ",. 05 at 0830in PentagonRoom 5C279. L ~ -- -. -. ~ DELIBERATIVE DOCUMENT-FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY

DELIBERATIVE DOCUMENT-FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY Th7;;:tii3~ap1ed GERALDF. PEASE,JR. SAF/IEB Co-Chainnan ~~~SAF AF/XP (BRAC) Co-Chainnan Attachments: As Stated DELIBERATIVE DOCUMENT-FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY

Base Closure Executive Group Attendance Date:~ Chairs r:f Mr. Fred Pease c3 Mal Gen Garv Heckman **Voting members are underlined Primary Members B Brig Gen Dutch Holland Alternate Members (J Brig Gen Mike Lvnch Representatives (J if' Brig Gen Hanferd Moen (J Bri~ Gen Ethridge (J ef Brig Gen Tonv Haynes ~ Mr. Fred Kuhn rz Ms Kathv Ferguson r;z{ Mr. Matt Mleziva CJ Mr. Steven Rogers ~ Mr. Jay Jordan CJ" Mr. Bill Booth (J Brig Gen CharlesIckes -.I (J MECathy Sparks C r/ (J --- s Q Q Q Q Q Q Q r:i Ms. Maureen Koetz (J Q * Temporary appointment Others.s./ 1..,. -IJ_~.- ~ -. -.' t...c..~ " ~..; ""-" -J #?... ",... a...-- '3'- -

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0830-0845 0845-0945 Opening Business -Calendar Review CIRF Update DRAFT DEUBERATIVE DOCUMENT- FOR OISCUSSlONPURPOSESONLY NOT RELEASABLE UNDERFOIA Agenda 8 Mar 05 Co-chairs 0945-1015 STAMP Update Break 1030-1100 LSC Update/MCI Output.~t Integrity - Service - Excellence DRAFT DEUBERATlVE DOCUMENT- FOR DISCUSSION PURPOSES ONLY NOTRELEASABLE UNDERFOIA BCEG Schedule March March BCEG Meetings Sundv Mondy T(Jsdv Wdnsdy Thursdy Fridy Sturdv 1 2 D 3 4 5 6 13 ISG BGEG 1030-1200 0830-1700 7 8 9 '" 10 11 12 G BGEG ISG 1300-1700 0830-1700 0830-1700 leg 1030-1200 1415-1500 17 18 19 D 14 A 15 16... BGEG 0830-1700 BCEG 1300-1700...'.nn 0830-1700 20 21 22 23 24 25 26... D ISG leg BGEG 1030-1130 1645-1730 0830-1700 BGEG 0830-1700 27 28 29 30... D 31 ISG 1 2 1030-1200 BGEG BGEG 0830-1700 0830-1700, All BCEGs arc deliberative deliberath unless otherwise noted Integrity - Service -, Excellen,

Apr BCEGMeetings I,,.,,,... ::,. " lee \I " " " " " 1645.1730 ::,. " ". " " " " " ::,. " lee" " " " " '" 1645-1730. ::,. DRAFT DEWBERATlVEDDCUMENT- FDR DISCUSSIONPURPOSESONLY NOT RELEASABLE UNDERFOIA BCEG Schedule Apr - Jul 05 MayBCEGMeetings lee',.., ::,. '645.1730, " \I " lee '645.1730. ::,. " " ". " " " ::,.. " JunBCEGMeetings I,,.. ::,.,,,.. " \I. ::,. " " " " " " ". ::,.. ::,. " " " " '". ::,. " " " " " " " July BCEG Meetings I,,.,,,., I d,,""d," D.y. ::,. " \I " II " " " " ". " " ::,. " " ",." " " " " " '". Integrity - Service - Excellence DRAFT DEWBERATlVEDOCUMENT- FOR DISCUSSIONPURPOSESONLY NOT RELEASABLE UNDERFOIA Agenda 8 Mar 05 0830-0845 0845-0945 0945-1015 Opening Business -Calendar Review CIRF Update STAMP Update Break Co-chairs -I 1030-1100 LSC Update/MCI Output - i Integrity - Service - Excellence

Revised CIRF Scenarios As of: 7 Mar 05 @12:56 7 Key Requirements CIRF Installation Metric Proximity to force structure centers of gravity - high PAA (Criterion 1) Availability of Human Capital - experienced and trained personnel (Criterion 1) Existing facility capacity and condition (Criterion 2) Ground distribution node and accessibility (Criterion 2) Attainment/Emission growth allowance (Criterion 3) Cost (Criterion 4) BRAC Selection Criteria supported indicated in parentheses. 8

Methodology CIRF Installation Metric Select bases with proximity to force structure centers of gravity (high PAA) -- 1 day ship time goal From the list above, select installations with available human capital From the list above, select installations with adequate facilities, ground distribution nodes/accessibility, and attainment growth potential (engine CIRF only) Evaluate remaining installations based on cost factors Apply Military Judgment to determine best overall value 9 Overview Revised CIRF scenarios incorporate ANG/AFRC participation and increase overall consolidation of intermediate-level maintenance shops across the CAF: Without CIRFs With CIRFs Percent Commodity. of Shops. of Shops Reduction TF-34 Engine 10 5 50% F100-220 Engine 13 5 61 F110 Engine 15 3 80 LANTIRN Pod* 5 1 80 ALQ-184 Pod* 3 2 33 F-15 Avionics* 5 3 40 TOTAL 53 19 64% Manpower Savings Enabler: leveraging Human Capital at ANG Enclaves Estimate potential savings ~5% * REMAINS ACTIVE DUTY ONLY 10

TF-34 Metric Human Ground TF34 rtheast Proximity Capital Facility Transport Environ Cost Overall Bradley (E) G G G G TBD TBD G Barnes (24) G Y G G TBD TBD G Martin State (18) G Y G G TBD TBD G Selfridge (18) Y R G G TBD TBD R TF34 Southeast Moody (48) G Y G G TBD TBD G Eglin (2) G Y G G TBD TBD G 11 TF-34 Scenario CIRF SUPPORTING REMARKS Moody (48) Eglin (2) Spangdahlem support moved to Bradley Bradley (E) Barnes (24) Selfridge (18) Martin State (18) Spangdahlem (18) (see above) NOTE: PAA identified in parentheses. E indicates Enclave. COLORS: Originally Proposed / Added / Removed 12

TF-34 Boise 18 x A10 Selfridge 18 x A10 *Bradley (ANG) Enclave Barnes 24 x A10 Nellis 10 x A10 Active Duty AFRC ANG Enclave * CIRF Exempt Existing CIRF relationship *Davis-Monthan 66 x A10 Whiteman 24 x A10 *Barksdale 24 x A10 AFRC Eglin 2 x A10 Martin State 18 x A10 *Moody 48 x A10 Dover APOD for Spangdahlem (18 x A10) Shaw (Current CIRF for Pope, Eglin, Spangdahlem) realigned to Moody and Bradley 13 F100 Metric Human Ground F100 rthwest Proximity Capital Facility Transport Environ Cost Overall Portland (E) G G Y G TBD TBD G Mt Home (18) G Y G G TBD TBD G Kingsley (24) G Y Y G TBD TBD Y Fresno (24) G Y Y G TBD TBD Y F100 Southwest Luke (118) G G Y G TBD TBD G Edwards (14) Y G G Y TBD TBD Y Nellis (49) t rated due to saturation from other realignments F100 Southeast Jacksonville (24) G G Y G TBD TBD G New Orleans (24) G G Y G TBD TBD G Tyndall (48) G Y G G TBD TBD G Ft Smith (E) Y G Y G TBD TBD Y F100 East Seymour-Johnson (72) G G G Y TBD TBD G Atlantic City (24) Y Y Y G TBD TBD Y Burlington (18) Y Y Y Y TBD TBD Y Lambert (E) R G Y G TBD TBD R Langley (24) t rated due to transitioning out of weapon system 14

F100-220 Scenario CIRF SUPPORTING REMARKS Luke (118) Nellis (49) change from AD-only scenario Edwards (14) Portland (E) Kingsley (24) Fresno (24) Mt Home (18) Jacksonville (24) Tyndall (48) New Orleans (24) Seymour-Johnson (72) Langley (24) Atlantic City (24) (Added) NOTE: PAA identified in parentheses. E indicates Enclave. COLORS: Originally Proposed / Added / Removed 15 F100-220 *Portland(ANG) Enclave Burlington 18 x F16 Blk 25 Kingsley 24 x F15C/D Fresno 24 x F16 Blk 32 Mt Home participation depends on S132.2 not being executed. Mt Home 18 x F15C/D Nellis 39 x F15C/D 10 x F15E Atlantic City 24 x F15C/D Langley 24 x F15C/D Edwards 5 x F16 Blk 15/25/42 9 x F15C/D/E *Luke 66 x F16 Blk 25 52 x F16 Blk 42 *Seymour-Johnson 72 x F15E *Jacksonville 24 x F15C/D Active Duty AFRC ANG Enclave * CIRF Exempt Existing CIRF relationship New Orleans 24 x F15C/D Tyndall 48 x F15C/D 16

F110 Metric Human Ground F110 West Proximity Capital Facility Transport Environ Cost Overall Hill (66) G G G G TBD TBD G Kirtland (18) G G Y G TBD TBD G Buckley (18) G G Y G TBD TBD G Edwards (4) Y G G Y TBD TBD Y Ft Worth (24) Y G R G TBD TBD R Nellis (25) t rated due to saturation from other realignments F110 Central Capital (E) G G Y G TBD TBD G Ft Wayne (24) G Y Y G TBD TBD Y Des Moines (18) G Y Y G TBD TBD Y Truax (18) Y Y Y G TBD TBD Y Lackland (24) Y Y Y G TBD TBD Y Joe Foss (18) Y Y Y Y TBD TBD Y F110 East Shaw (72) G G Y G TBD TBD G Dannelly (18) G G Y G TBD TBD G Andrews (24) Y G Y G TBD TBD Y Hulman (E) Y G Y G TBD TBD Y Homestead (24) Y G Y G TBD TBD Y 17 F110 Scenario CIRF SUPPORTING REMARKS Hill (66) Nellis (25) Edwards (4) Carswell (24) (Added) Kirtland (18) (Added) Buckley (18) (Added) Capital IL (E) Lackland (24) Ft Wayne (24) Joe Foss (18) Des Moines (18) Truax (18) Shaw (72) Andrews (24) Homestead (24) Dannelly (18) NOTE: PAA identified in parentheses. E indicates Enclave. COLORS: Originally Proposed / Added / Removed 18

F110-100/129 *Hill 66 x F16 Blk 40 Joe Foss (Sioux Falls) 18 x F16 Blk 30 Des Moines 18 x F16 Blk 30 Truax 18 x F16 Blk 30 Ft Wayne 24 x F16 Blk 30 Andrews 24 x F16 Blk 30 Edwards 4 x F16 B40/50 Nellis 25 x F16 Blk 40 Kirtland 18 x F16 Blk 30 Buckley 18 x F16 Blk 30 *Capital (ANG) Enclave Dannelly 18 x F16 Blk30 *Shaw 72 x F16 Blk 50 Active Duty AFRC ANG Enclave * CIRF Exempt Existing CIRF relationship Ft Worth (Carswell) 24 x F16 Blk 30 Lackland 24 x F16 Blk 30 Homestead 24 x F16 Blk 30 19 LANTIRN Metric Human Ground LANTIRN West Proximity Capital Facility Transport Environ Cost Overall Hill (66) G G G G TBD TBD G Luke (52) Y G G G TBD TBD G Mt Home (60) Y G G Y TBD TBD Y Edwards (4) Y G G Y TBD TBD Y Nellis (25) t rated due to saturation from other realignments 20

LANTIRN Scenario CIRF SUPPORTING REMARKS Hill (66) Mt Home (60) Luke (52) Nellis (35) Edwards (4) NOTE: PAA identified in parentheses. E indicates Enclave. COLORS: Originally Proposed / Added / Removed 21 LANTIRN (AD Only) Mt Home 60 x F15E *Hill 66 x F16 Blk 40 Nellis 10 x F15E 25 x F16 Blk 40 Luke 52 F16 Blk 42 Edwards 4 x F16 Blk 40/50 Active Duty AFRC ANG Enclave * CIRF Exempt Existing CIRF relationship 22

ALQ-184 Metric Human Ground ALQ-184 Southeast Proximity Capital Facility Transport Environ Cost Overall Shaw (72) G G G G TBD TBD G Moody (48) G R G G TBD TBD R 23 ALQ-184 Scenario CIRF SUPPORTING REMARKS Shaw (72) Moody (48) NOTE: PAA identified in parentheses. E indicates Enclave. COLORS: Originally Proposed / Added / Removed 24

ALQ-184 (AD Only) Hill 66 x F16 Blk 40 *Shaw 72 x F16 Blk 50 Active Duty AFRC ANG Enclave * CIRF Exempt Existing CIRF relationship Moody 48 x A10 Eglin and Nellis excluded due to unique requirements/equipment. 25 F-15 Avionics Metric Human Ground F-15 Avionics West Proximity Capital Facility Transport Environ Cost Overall Nellis (39) G G G G TBD TBD G Edwards (3) G Y G Y TBD TBD Y F-15 Avionics East Tyndall (48) G G G G TBD TBD G Langley (24) G G G G TBD TBD G 26

F-15 Avionics Scenario CIRF SUPPORTING REMARKS Tyndall (48) Langley (24) Nellis (39) Edwards (3) NOTE: PAA identified in parentheses. E indicates Enclave. COLORS: Originally Proposed / Added / Removed 27 F-15C/D Avionics (AD Only) S132.2 if executed, realigns F-15C/D out of Mt Home. Mt Home 18 x F15C/D *Nellis 39 x F15C/D Langley 24 x F15C/D Edwards 3 x F15C/D Edwards LRUs are currently NRTSed to WR-ALC. Active Duty AFRC ANG Enclave * CIRF Exempt Existing CIRF relationship *Tyndall 48 x F15C/D 28

DRAFT DEUSERATIVE DOCUMENT- FOR OISCUSS'ONPURPOSESONLY NOT RELEASABLE UNDERFOIA Su,nmar,)L. 5 new CIRFs proposed. Further analysis of manpower, facilities, and equipment required Integrity - Service - Excellence 29 DRAFT DEUSERATIVE DOCUMENT- FOR D'SCUSS'ON PURPOSESONLY NOT RELEASABLE UNDERFOIA Agenda 8 Mar 05 0830-0845 0845-0945 0945-1015 Opening Business -Calendar Review CIRF Update STAMP Update Break Co-chairs -I 1030-1100 LSC Update/MCI Output Integrity - Service - Excellence 30

Revised STAMP Scenarios 31 STAMP Installation Metric Criterion 1: Current and future mission capabilities - Current ARC presence/mission - Current MAF mission, or MAF capable base - Current ARC munitions mission/capability - Impact of BRAC candidate recommendations on current installation laydown Criterion 2: The availability and condition of land, facilities and airspace - AF-controlled runway, access from munitions storage to airhead - Existing munitions storage capacity to meet mission requirements - Buildable acres to meet mission requirements Criterion 3: The ability to accommodate contingency, mobilization, surge, and future total force requirements - Additional munitions storage capacity for surge; capability to expand mission Criterion 4: The cost of operations and manpower implications 32

STAMP Installation Metric Key Areas for Location Determination Combined current storage/expansion capacity to meet 1.1M lbs class 1.1 NEW munitions (availability of land and facilities) AF installation runway which is C-17/C-5 capable (Current/future mission capability) ARC munitions maintenance organization (current/future mission capability) Mobility capability with non-interference with CAF mission (current/future mission capability) 33 Relocation Determination STAMP Installation Metric Select the installations that can store 1.1M lbs NEW or greater of 1.1 munitions From the list above select only bases with runway capable for C-5/C-17 A/C From the list above, select CONUS installations (AF/ARC) From the list above, select bases with an ARC munitions organization From the above list, select installations without a CAF mission 34

STAMP Installation Matrix Determining 14 Bases of Interest Consider all 154 Installations Hill AFB disqualified current STAMP location Current capacity/expansion to 1.1M lbs NEW = 35 bases Runway C-5/C-17 capable = 35 bases Bases w/ runway accessible inside boundary = 31 bases Guard/Reserve mission on base = 14 bases 35 STAMP Installation Matrix Base C-5/C-17 capable runway Storage/ expansion to 1.1M lbs ANG/AFR Munitions Org CAF mission Military Judgment Considerations/ Factors McConnell 1.2M mission interruption Homestead 2.2M Corrosive environment Luke 2.0M Training activity/ mission interruption Seymour Johnson 1.4M Corrosive environment Beale 1.2M Mission interruption Little Rock 1.2M Mission interruption McChord 1.1M Mission interruption 36

STAMP Installation Matrix Base C-5/C-17 capable runway Storage/ expansion to 1.1M lbs ANG/AFR Munitions Org CAF mission Military Judgment Considerations/ Factors Fairchild 1.3M Mission interruption Kirtland 1.2M Special weapons storage Robins 1.1M Mission interruption Wright Patterson 1.1M Contracted munitions Eglin 4.6M Corrosive environment Barksdale 12.6M Restrictive munitions workarea Whiteman 2.6M Restrictive munitions workarea 37 STAMP Installation Matrix Recommendation McConnell provides required mission support McConnell contains required infrastructure Select McConnell as location for STAMP mission, converted to ANG personnel authorizations 38

DRAFT DEUBERATIVE DOCUMENT-FOR DISCUSSIONPURPOSESONLY NOT RELEASABLE UNDERFOIA Agenda 8 Mar 05 0830-0845 Opening -Calendar Business Review Co-chairs 0845-0945 CIRF Update 0945-1015 STAMP Update Break 1030-1100 LSC Update/MCI Output Integrity - Service - Excellence 39 0830-0845 0845-0945 Opening Business -Calendar Review CIRF Update DRAFT DEUBERATIVE DOCUMENT- FOR DISCUSSIONPURPOSESONLY NOT RELEASABLE UNDERFOIA Agenda 8 Mar 05 Co-chairs 0945-1015 STAMP Update Break 1030-1100 LSC Update/MCI Output Ii, Integrity - Service - Excellence 40

Logistics Support Center (LSC) Status As of: 7 Mar 05 @12:56 41 BCEG Tasks and Status Logistics Support Center Criterion 1 4 Metrics reviewed by BCEG on 3 March 05 LSC Metric focused mission capability and infrastructure Mission Capability = experienced personnel, people currently working inventory/stock functions Infrastructure = fiber optic capability, expansion capability (acres) BCEG requested several changes to metrics Remove upper limits of personnel data analyzed from WIDGET Delete question DoD #304 (GSF added in FY04) Analyze results of LSC Metric after making BCEG directed changes 42

Logistics Support Center BCEG Tasks and Status BCEG changes implemented and Metric ran on 4 March 05 Results of Metric rank Scott AFB as #1 and Langley AFB as #2 Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Base Scott AFB Langley AFB Lackland AFB Patrick AFB Robins AFB Andrews AFB Vance AFB Little Rock AFB Luke AFB Keesler AFB LSC Metric Score 56.82 52.87 47.69 45.29 43.37 42.88 42.10 41.11 39.21 39.06 43 Logistics Support Center Next Steps LSC Scenario developed with 5% applied manpower savings LSC Scenario has been analyzed through DP, IL, COBRA LSC Scenario was approved candidate recommendation by BCEG but has been on-hold pending review of Criterion 1-4 LSC Scenario now ready to be forwarded to OSD as Candidate Recommendation 44

Candidate #USAF-0102 / S904 Establish USAF Logistics Support Centers Candidate Recommendation: Realign Altus AFB, OK; Hickam AFB, HI; Hurlburt Field, FL; Langley AFB, VA; Little Rock AFB, AR; Luke AFB, AZ and Scott AFB, IL. Combine five major command (MAJCOM) Regional Supply Squadrons (RSS) into LSCs at Langley AFB and Scott AFB. Establish a Combat Air Forces (CAF) LSC at Langley AFB by realigning RSS positions from Hickam AFB and Sembach, Germany (non-brac programmatic) as well as base-level Logistics Readiness Squadron (LRS) positions from Luke AFB. Establish a Mobility Air Forces (MAF) LSC at Scott AFB by realigning RSS positions from Hurlburt Field and Sembach (non-brac programmatic) and LRS positions from Little Rock AFB and Altus AFB. Disestablish the PACAF RSS, USAFE RSS and AFSOC RSS. Issues: ANG component will be added to the LSC at a later date, adding additional positions to the MAF LSC and CAF LSC totals. Justification Aligns with elog21 initiatives Standardizes AF materiel management C2 Realigns RSS manpower at 3 locations and baselevel LRS manpower at 3 installations to 2 LSCs Payback One Time Cost: $10M Net Implementation Savings: $21M Annual Recurring Savings: $6M Payback Period: Immediate NPV Savings: $71M Military Value Provides seamless transition from peace to war for 3,012 aircraft and weapons systems Provides single face to warfighter while at home station and deployed for CAF & MAF forces Impacts Criterion 6 Total Job Change: -61 (direct -55, indirect -6) Criterion 7- A review of community attributes indicates no issues regarding the ability of the infrastructure of the communities to support missions, forces and personnel Criterion 8- natural infrastructure issues affecting candidate recommendation Strategy COBRA Capacity Analysis / Data Verification JCSG/MilDep Recommended Military Value Analysis / Data Verification Criteria 6-8 Analysis Deconflicted w/jcsgs Deconflicted w/mildeps 45