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....... --. --..........-.. -....................... -..- 11 June 25 BASE VlSOT REPORT FORT SLL. OK 11 JUNE 25 COMMSSONERS PRESENT None COMMSSON STAFF PRESENT Mike Avenick, Army Analyst List of Attendees MG Valcourt, USAFACFS Commanding General COL McDonald, USAFACFS Chief of Staff COL Baker, G-3, USAFACFS COL Kinne, Joint and Combined ntegration, USAFACFS COL Page, Futures Development lntegration Center, USAFAl Robert ans son, Director, Resource Management, LDSAFACFS Tim Haymend, Garrison, Deputy Garrison Commander Dennis Porter, Garrison, Resource Management Office Randy Butler, Garrison, Director, Public Works Larry Lane, Garrison, Plans, Training Mobilization and Security Denise Taylor, Garrison, Director of Logistics Chet Wolicki, Garrison, Plans Analysis and lntegration Office Lee Kliewer, Garrison, Plans Analysis and lntegration Office Civilian Officials Lawton City Mayor John Purcell Lawton City Manager Larry Mitchell CURRENT NSTALLATON MSSON, home of the Field Artillery since 1911, is a joint-service, multi-faceted installation that serves as the Army's Center of Excellence for Joint Fires and Effects. A critical sub-component of this concept is the establishment of a Net Fires Center pursuant to the Net Fires DOD BRAC recommendation. A joint installation since 1951, hosts representatives from three of the four services to include Army, Air Force and Marines. The unique jointservice synergy coupled with superb training resources such as facilities, ranges, airspace, and state of the art simulations have enabled to achieve unparalleled success in the training and development of future joint leaders. Noteworthy accomplishments include the recent development and execution of the joint -service Fires and Effects Course and the nformation Operations Course.

11 June 25 Both courses were designed to alleviate critical training gaps identified during OEF and OF. has fully embraced jointservice training and the professional development requirements of our future leaders to better enable them to plan, synchronize and execute joint fires and effects (both lethal and non-lethal) in support of the Joint Force Commander. ~ii,i conducts institutional training for the Army's Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), supports the collective training and deployment of four ll Corps Artillery Forces Command (FORSCOM) brigades that are stationed at. During peacetime and in war, provides the ranges and maneuver areas principally designed to support the TRADOC mission of conducting to standard the initial entry training (ET) for Soldiers and officers; basic and advanced level noncommissioned officer (NCO) and officer training courses; the continued study, testing, and development of joint and combined artillery doctrine, weapons testing, and tactics, techniques, and procedures. Upon implementation of BRAC recommendations to establish a Net Fires Center at, the Net Fires Center and School has the primary mission of training over 3,221 BCTOSUT, AT, and NCOA Soldiers and officers annually for the combined arms and joint force. This includes approximately 2, Marines and over 5 nternational students from 57countries. n addition, is a Power Projection Platform that has deployed and received from deployment over 29,216 Soldiers, 356 units, 12,148 pieces of equipment, 4,892 truckslrailcars in support of CENTCOM and EUCOM operations. also deployed 396 Soldiers, 4 units, 7 vehicles in support of Pacific Command Exercises. supported an STRYKER Certification exercise that included 6 Soldiers, 152 vehicles, including 6 STRYKER combat systems that involved 46 C-17 Aircraft. DOD BRAC RECOMMENDATONS AFFECTNG FORT SLL, OK RECOMMENDATON NAME ( Recommendation's mpact on Fort SLL Met Fires Center -- Realign Fort Bliss, TX, by relocating the Air Defense Artillery Center & School from Ft. Bliss to Ft. Sill Operational Army (GPBS) USAR Command and -- Realign Fort Bliss, TX, by relocating an air defense artillery brigade unit to. Realign by relocating an artillery (Fires) brigade to Fort Bliss -- Close the Major General Harry Twaddle United

Control-Southwest Consolidate Correctional Facilities into Joint Regional Correctional ~acilities Defense Finance and Accounting Service States Armed Forces Reserve Center, Oklahoma City, OK, and relocate the 95th Div (T) to Fort sill, OK. -- Realign Fort Knox, KY and, OK, by relocating the correctional function to Fort Leavenworth, KS. --Close the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) site at Lawton, OK, and relocate and consolidate business, corporate and administrative functions to the Defense Supply Center-Columbus, OH, the Buckley Air Force Base Annex, Denver, CO. or the MG Emmett J. Bean Federal Center, ndianapolis, N. DOD BRAC JUSTFCATONS FOR RECOMMENDATONS NET FRES CENTER. Relocating the Air Defense Artillery (ADA) to supports the establishment of the Net Fires Center, combining the Field Artillery (FA) and ADA schools at along with an ADA brigade which provides a force stabilization opportunity for ADA Soldiers. This recommendation consolidates Net Fires training and doctrine development at a single location. The moves advance the Maneuver Support Center (MANSCEN) model, currently in place at Ft. Leonard Wood, which consolidated the Military Police, Engineer, and Chemical Centers and Schools. This recommendation improves the MANSCEN concept by consolidating functionally related Branch Centers & Schools, which fosters consistency, standardization, and training proficiency. t also facilitates task force stabilization, by combining operational forces with institutional training. n addition, it consolidates both ADA and FA skill level courses at one location, which allows the Army to reduce the total number of Military Occupational Skills training locations (reducing the TRADOC footprint). Additionally, it enhances military value, supports the Army's force structure plan, and maintains sufficient surge capability to address future unforeseen requirements. t improves training capabilities while eliminating excess capacity at institutional training installations. This provides the same or better level of service at a reduced cost. This recommendation supports Army Transformation by collocating institutional training, Modification Table of organization and Equipment (MTOE) units, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) organization. OPERATONAL ARMY (GPBS). Realign Fort Bliss, TX, by relocating air defense artillery units to. Realign by

11 June 25 relocating an artillery (Fires) brigade to Fort Bliss. Relocating the units listed in this recommendation to Fort Bliss and takes advantage of available infrastructure and training land. USAR Command and Control-Southwest. Close the Major General Harry Twaddle United States Armed Forces Reserve Center, Oklahoma City, OK, and relocate the 95th Div (T) to, OK. The implementation of this recommendation will enhance military value, improve homeland defense capability, greatly improve training and deployment capability, create significant efficiencies and cost savings, and is consistent with the Army's force structure plans and Army transformational objectives. Consolidate Correctional facilities into Joint Regional Correctional Facilities. Recommend realign Fort Knox and, OK, by relocating the correctional function to Fort Leavenworth, KS. This realignment and consolidation facilitates the creation of a Joint DoD Correctional system, improves jointness, reduces footprint, centralizes join t corrections training; builds new facilities which will provide significant improvements in terms of safety, security, efficiency and costs. Within this construct, policies and operations become standardized, facilities modernized, ultimately reducing manpower and decreasing operational costs through economies of scale. Defense Finance and Accounting Service. Close the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) site at Lawton, OK, and relocate and consolidate business, corporate and administrative functions to the Defense Supply Center-Columbus, OH, the Buckley Air Force Base Annex, Denver, CO. or the MG Emmett J. Bean Federal Center, ndianapolis, N. COST CONS One-time Costs Net Costs Savings during mplementation Annual Recurring Savings Return on nvestment Year Net Present Value over 2 Years ERATONS DEVELOPED BY DOD Net Fires Operational USAR Regional DFAS Center Army- Cmd Corrections GPBS &Control, Facility Southwest $247.M $3,946M $224.2M $1 78.8M $282.1 1\11

11 June 25 MANPOWER MPLCATONS OF ALL 5 BRAC RECOMMENDATONS Title Net Fires Center Operational Army (GPBS) USAR Cmd & Control Southwest Consolidate Regional Correction Facility Close Lawton DFAS nstallation Mil Net 1173 155 31-117 -52 Civ Net 279 44 22-3 -1 81 Student Net 1354 MPACT Based on the five BRAC recommendations, Net Gain = 2,9 military, 161 civilians jobs, and 1354 average daily students Gain - 2982 Military, 345 civilians and 1354 students Loss - 892 military, 184 civilians and students ENVRONMENTAL CONSDERATONS has indicated no significant environmental impact from the recommendations. MLTARY SSUES fully supports and is prepared to implement all BRAC recommendations proposed for COMMUNTY CONCERNS RASED Community press indicates that the community fully supports the recommendations and is currently preparing to support and welcome the Soldiers, families, civilians and support staff into the community. FORT SlLL DSCUSSON TOPCS 1. BASC OFFCER LEADERSHP COURSE (BOLC ) POTENTAL COST SAVNGS. will stand-up two companies of BOLC in January 26. indicates it can accept an additional BOLC company currently programmed to operate at Fort Bliss in FY7 and as a result, consolidate BOLC training and save the Army approximately $1 5M. 2. FORT BLSS ADA SCHOOL PROJECT CAN BE RELOCATED To FORT SlLL FOR POTENTAL COST SAVNGS, ACCORDNG TO FORT SlLL According to, Fort Bliss institutional instruction facility currently programmed to be built at Fort Bliss can instead be built at, resulting in a savings of approximately $15M. This facility is intended to support the ADA school which is moving to.

t 3. NET FRES CENTEP. indicated it is preparing for BRAC implementation of the Net fires Center BRAC recommendation. has completed a concept to'create the future Net Fires Center and established a phased realignment plan that will implement the recommendation. This plan will combine at the Fort Bliss Air Defense Artillery Center and School with the Field ~killery Center and School.

1, 1 DEFENSE BASE CLOSURE AND REALGNMENT COMMSSON BASE SUMMARY SHEET FORT SLL, OK CURRENT NSTALLATON MOSSON, home of the Field Artillery since 191 1, is a joint-service, multi-faceted installation that serves as the Army's Center of Excellence for Joint Fires and Effects. A critical sub-component of this concept is the establishment of a Net Fires Center pursuant to the Net Fires DOD BRAC recommendation. A joint installation since 1951, hosts representatives from three of the four services to include Army, Air Force and Marines. The unique jointservice synergy coupled with superb training resources such as facilities, ranges, airspace, and state of the art simulations have enabled to achieve unparalleled success in the training and development of future joint leaders. Noteworthy accomplishments include the recent development and execution of the joint -service Fires and Effects Course and the nformation Operations Course. Both courses were designed to alleviate critical training-gaps identified during OEF and OF. has fully embraced jointservice training and the professional development requirements of our future leaders to better enable them to plan, synchronize and execute joint fires and effects (both lethal and non-lethal) in support of the Joint Force Commander. :;! conducts institutional training for the Army's Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), supports the collective training and deployment of four ll Corps Artillery Forces Command (FORSCOM) brigades that are stationed at. During peacetime and in war, provides the ranges and maneuver areas principally designed to support the TRADOC mission of conducting to standard the initial entry training (ET) for Soldiers and officers; basic and advanced level noncommissioned officer (NCO) and officer training courses; the continued study, testing, and development of joint and combined artillery doctrine, weapons testing, and tactics, techniques, and procedures. Upon implementation of BRAC recommendations to establish a Net Fires Center at, the Net Fires Center and School has the primary mission of training over 3,221 BCTOSUT, AT, and NCOA

Soldiers and officers annually for the combined arms and joint force. This includes approximately 2, Marines and over 5 nternational students from 57countries. n addition, is a Power Projection Platform that has deployed and received from deployment over 29,216 Soldiers, 356 units, 12,148 pieces of equipment, 4,892 trucks/railcars in support of CENTCOM and EUCOM operations. also deployed 396 Soldiers, 4 units, 7 vehicles in support of Pacific Command Exercises. supported an STRYKER Certification exercise that included 6 Soldiers, 152 vehicles, including 6 STRYKER combat systems that involved 46 C-17 Aircraft. Net Fires Center Operational Army (GPBS) USAR Command and Control-Southwest Consolidate Correctional Facilities into Joint Regional Correctional ~acilities Defense Finance.and Accounting Service Recommendation's mpact on Fort SLL -- Realign Fort Bliss, TX, by relocating the Air Defense Artillery Center & school from Ft. Bliss to Ft. Sill -- Realign Fort Bliss, TX, by relocating an air defense artillery brigade unit to. Realign by relocating - an artillery - (Fires). brigade - to Fort ~ lks -- Close the Major General Harry Twaddle United States Armed Forces Reserve Center, Oklahoma City, OK, and relocate the 95th Div (T)., to Fort sill, OK. -- Realign Fort Knox, KY and, OK, by - relocating the correctional function to Fort Leavenworth, KS. --Close the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) site at Lawton, OK, and relocate and consolidate business, corporate and administrative functions to the Defense Supply Center-Columbus, OH, the Buckley Air Force Base Annex, Denver, CO. or the MG Emmett J. Bean Federal Center, ndianapolis, N. NET FRES CENTER. Relocating the Air Defense Artillery (ADA) to supports the establishment of the Net Fires Center, combining the Field Artillery (FA) and ADA schools at along with an ADA brigade which provides a force stabilization opportunity

11 June 25 for ADA Soldiers. This recommendation consolidates Net Fires training and doctrine development at a single location. The moves advance the Maneuver Support Center (MANSCEN) model, currently in place at Ft. Leonard Wood, which consolidated the Military Police, Engineer, and Chemical Centers and Schools. This recommendation improves the MANSCEN concept by consolidating functionally related Branch Centers & Schools, which fosters consistency, standardization, and training proficiency. t also facilitates task force stabilization, by combining operational forces with institutional training. n addition, it consolidates both ADA and FA skill level courses at one location, which allows the Army to reduce the total number of Military Occupational Skills training locations (reducing the TRADOC footprint). Additionally, it enhances military value, supports the Army's force structure plan, and maintains sufficient surge capability to address future unforeseen requirements. t improves training capabilities while eliminating excess capacity at institutional training installations. This provides the same or better level of service at a reduced cost. This recommendation supports Army Transformation by collocating institutional training, Modification Table of organization and Equipment (MTOE) units, Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E) organization. OPERATONAL ARMY (GPBS). Realign Fort Bliss, TX, by relocating air defense artillery units to. Realign by relocating an artillery (Fires) brigade to Fort Bliss. Relocating the units listed in this recommendation to Fort Bliss and takes advantage of available infrastructure and training land. USAR Command and Control-Southwest. Close the Major General Harry Twaddle United States Armed Forces Reserve Center, Oklahoma City, OK, and relocate the 95th Div (T) to, OK. The implementation of this recommendation will enhance military value, improve homeland defense capability, greatly improve training and deployment capability, create significant efficiencies and cost savings, and is consistent with the Army's force structure plans and Army transformational objectives. Consolidate Correctional facilities into Joint Regional Correctional Facilities. Recommend realign Fort Knox and, OK, by relocating the correctional function to Fort Leavenworth, KS. This realignment and consolidation facilitates the creation of a Joint DoD Correctional system, improves jointness, reduces footprint, centralizes join t corrections training; builds new facilities which will provide significant improvements in terms of safety, security, efficiency and costs. Within this construct, policies and operations become standardized, facilities modernized, ultimately reducing

11 June 25 manpower and decreasing operational costs through economies of scale. Defense Finance and Accounting Service. Close the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) site at Lawton, OK, and relocate and consolidate business, corporate and administrative functions to the Defense Supply Center-Columbus, OH, the Buckley Air Force Base Annex, Denver, CO. or the MG Emmett J. Bean Federal Center, ndianapolis, N. COST CONSDERATONS DEVELOPED BY DOD Net Fires Center One-time Costs Net Costs Savings $247.M Operational Army- GPBS $3,946M USAR Cmd &Control, Southwest $224.2M during $93.OM 1 $5,229M 1 $142.7M mplementation Annual Recurring Savinas Return on nvestment Year Net Present Value over 2 Years $42.6M 6 $31 9., $295M $7,826M $1 9.9M 11 $63.8M Corrections Facility MANPOWER MPLCATONS OF ALL 5 BRAC RECOMMENDATONS Mil Title nstallation Net Net ( Civ Net Fires Center 1173 279 Operational Army (GPBS) 155 44 USAR Cmd & Control Southwest 31 22 Consolidate Regional Correction -117-3 Facility Close Lawton DFAS -52-181 Student Net 1354 MPACT Based on the five BRAC recommendations, Net Gain = 2,9 military, 161 civilians jobs, and 1354 average daily students 8 Gain - 2982 Military, 345 civilians and 1354 students Loss - 892 military, 184 civilians and students ENVRONMENTAL CONSDERATONS has indicated no significant environmental impact from the recommendations.

11 June 25 MLTARY SSUES fully supports and is prepared to implement all BRAC recommendations proposed for COMMUNTY CONCERNS RASED Community press indicates that the community fully supports the recommendations and is currently preparing to support and welcome the Soldiers, families, civilians and support staff into the community. FORT SlLL DSCUSSON TOPCS 1. BASC OFFCER LEADERSHP COURSE (BOLC ) POTENTAL COST SAVNGS. will stand-up two companies of BOLC in January 26. indicates it can accept an additional BOLC company currently programmed to operate at Fort Bliss in FY7 and as a result, consolidate BOLC training and save the Army approximately $1 5M. 2. FORT BLSS ADA SCHOOL PROJECT CAN BE RELOCATED To FORT SlLL FOR POTENTAL COST SAVNGS, ACCORDNG TO FORT SlLL According to, Fort Bliss institutional instruction facility currently programmed to be built at Fort Bliss can instead be built at, resulting in a savings of approximately $1 5M. This facility is intended to support the ADA school which is moving to. 3. NET FRES CENTER. indicated it is preparing for BRAC implementation of the Net fires Center BRAC recommendation. has completed a concept to create the future Net Fires Center and established a phased realignment plan that will implement the recommendation. This plan will combine at the Fort Bliss Air Defense Artillery Center and School with the Field Artillery Center and School.