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1. ALL PRESENTATIONSALL PRESENTATIONS
4. PRV = Plant Replacement Value
TOA = Total Obligation Authority (Programming)
Key points:
Scope – acreage, buildings, and impacted resources (what is in grey box) is huge compared to most other Joint Bases.
JBPHH is the only Joint Base that is home to a COCOM and multiple 4-star component commanders.
Affects a large community of commands, activities, milpers, civpers, families and retirees.
Estimates in grey box are PRELIMINARY….Estimates of affected personnel and resources per As-Is PB-14 June 2008.
NS Pearl Harbor is more than the foot print in the harbor - it’s all Naval assets on the island of Oahu. Hickam responsibility extends well beyond the island – Johnston, Wake and mission support in Australia.
This slide represents the geographic proximity of Naval Station Pearl Harbor “proper”, and Hickam Air Force Base. The two bases are currently separated by a fence with an unmanned gate for free-flow between the two sides.
The 25,174 acre figure includes all Navy real property owned by NAVSTA. The area outlined in red only represents 7,000 acres.
Not represented here are the geographically separate units, or GSU’s, that Hickam AB owns the real property for, which are:
1) Hickam POL-a portion of our pipeline that runs from Wheeler area to HAFB; 2) Johnston Island; 3) Punamano AFS-on the North Shore; 4) Wake Island.
These will come under the new Joint Base Commander’s ownership. We are still studying implications and potential special arrangements/requirements.
Total Navy tenants = 103
Subsets of Naval Station Pearl Harbor outside of the station "main area":
Ford Island; Navy-Marine Golf Course; Laundry, Aiea; Fleet Landing, Halawa; Oahu Cemetery, Honolulu
Fire station at Naval Supply Center, Manana Storage Area Bishop Point Moanalua areas I & II Naval Station Magnetic Silencing facilities at Waipio and Beckoning Points Makalapa and Makalapa Crater areas Ohana Nui Kuahua Island waterfront Pearl Harbor submerged land and Waipio tip submerged land
2. Navy Commands not part of Naval Station but supported by it:
Naval Munitions Command RTF Lualualei; Navy Munitions Command West Loch; NCTAMS/ Wahiawa Annex; Red Hill; Kunia; Camp Stover; Kalaeloa
PRV = Plant Replacement Value
TOA = Total Obligation Authority (Programming)
Key points:
Scope – acreage, buildings, and impacted resources (what is in grey box) is huge compared to most other Joint Bases.
JBPHH is the only Joint Base that is home to a COCOM and multiple 4-star component commanders.
Affects a large community of commands, activities, milpers, civpers, families and retirees.
Estimates in grey box are PRELIMINARY….Estimates of affected personnel and resources per As-Is PB-14 June 2008.
NS Pearl Harbor is more than the foot print in the harbor - it’s all Naval assets on the island of Oahu. Hickam responsibility extends well beyond the island – Johnston, Wake and mission support in Australia.
This slide represents the geographic proximity of Naval Station Pearl Harbor “proper”, and Hickam Air Force Base. The two bases are currently separated by a fence with an unmanned gate for free-flow between the two sides.
The 25,174 acre figure includes all Navy real property owned by NAVSTA. The area outlined in red only represents 7,000 acres.
Not represented here are the geographically separate units, or GSU’s, that Hickam AB owns the real property for, which are:
1) Hickam POL-a portion of our pipeline that runs from Wheeler area to HAFB; 2) Johnston Island; 3) Punamano AFS-on the North Shore; 4) Wake Island.
These will come under the new Joint Base Commander’s ownership. We are still studying implications and potential special arrangements/requirements.
Total Navy tenants = 103
Subsets of Naval Station Pearl Harbor outside of the station "main area":
Ford Island; Navy-Marine Golf Course; Laundry, Aiea; Fleet Landing, Halawa; Oahu Cemetery, Honolulu
Fire station at Naval Supply Center, Manana Storage Area Bishop Point Moanalua areas I & II Naval Station Magnetic Silencing facilities at Waipio and Beckoning Points Makalapa and Makalapa Crater areas Ohana Nui Kuahua Island waterfront Pearl Harbor submerged land and Waipio tip submerged land
2. Navy Commands not part of Naval Station but supported by it:
Naval Munitions Command RTF Lualualei; Navy Munitions Command West Loch; NCTAMS/ Wahiawa Annex; Red Hill; Kunia; Camp Stover; Kalaeloa
5. Major Units Supported:
?COMPACFLT(????) ?HQ PACAF(????)
?COMSUBPAC(??) ?13 AF (???)
?COMNAVSURFGRUMIDPAC(?) ?15 AW
?NAVFAC PAC(?) ?515 AMOW (715 AMOG-735 AMS)
?DESRON (1) ?692 IG
?SUBRONS (3) ?NCTAMS PAC
?NIOC HI ?Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
?CBMU 303 ?Naval Munitions Command EAD
?29 home-ported ships and subs ?1 NSW SDVT
Major Tenants
?NOAA ?JPAC (??)
?JIOC PAC ?154 HIANG (Guard) (?)
?US Army Det 16 ?GSA
?DLA
6. Future/Projected Growth Pearl Harbor side
FY09-13 Four additional submarines 540 military
FY10 Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command 200 mil/civ
Moves to Hickam side after FY12 MILCON
FY10 WSOC (to NCTAMS site) 65 mil/civ
FY10-11 NAVFAC PAC Guam PMO 55 civilian
FY11 Army 7th Dive Unit 25 military
FY11-13 NIOC/NSA/HRSOC (to NCTAMS site) 2,400 mil/civ
FY11-13 NOAA 600 civilian
FY12-13 Center of Excellence 50 civilian
FY?? Naval Special Warfare Group 3 350 mil/civ
Hickam side
FY10 13 AF/AF Res Assoc Unit 100 military
FY11 AF/HIANG KC-135 Integration 200 military
FY11 692 IG-DGS 350 military
FY11 Global Hawk DGS 100 mil/civ
FY11 Army HUMINT Unit 20 mil/civ
FY10-15 AF/HIANG F-22 100 military
Estimated Total ~ 5,155
(Note: Does not include estimates of family members)
7. Implementation Timeline
8. What Functions Are Joined?
12. Joint Basing will not…
negatively impact operational mission functions
mandate a reduction of jobs
be simple to implement
Joint Basing will…
respect each of our Service cultures, identities, and history
truly be a “joint” team effort
focus on optimizing installation management
result in higher levels of service
cost more initially, save money in the long run