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Plans, Programming, Policies, Prioritization and Resources

Plans, Programming, Policies, Prioritization and Resources. Historical. The Department of the Pacific (DoP) 1920 to 1960: Regional jurisdiction over west coast Marine Corps bases, posts, depots, offices and other organizations. Major functions : Administration and Services.

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Plans, Programming, Policies, Prioritization and Resources

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  1. Plans, Programming, Policies, Prioritization and Resources

  2. Historical • The Department of the Pacific (DoP) 1920 to 1960: • Regional jurisdiction over west coast Marine Corps bases, posts, depots, offices and other organizations. • Major functions : Administration and Services. • Jurisdiction did not include Training Command or FMF. • Lineage and Awards transferred to MCIWEST • 21 October 2005 Activation Ceremony • American Defense Service Streamer; American Campaign Streamer; WWII Victory Streamer; National Defense Service Streamer.

  3. Vision Marine Corps Installations West (MCIWEST) will provide the Operating Forces and tenant commands with the highest quality of continuous, effective service and support to meet present and anticipate future joint and expeditionary warfare requirements.

  4. Mission Marine Corps Installations West (MCIWEST) implements policies, develops regional strategies and plans, prioritizes resources and provides services, direction and oversight through command of assigned U. S. Marine Corps Installations in order to support the Operating Forces, tenant commands and activities.

  5. MCI WESTPAC MCB Butler MCIEAST Camp Lejeune MCI WEST MCB Pendleton MCI MID PAC MCB Hawaii MCI NCR MCB Quantico MARFORES Reserve Centers MCI Regional Disposition

  6. CO, MCAS MIRAMAR CO, MCAS YUMA CO, MCAS PENDLETON CO, MCB PENDLETON CG, MCAGCC 29 PALMS CO, MCLB BARSTOW CO, MCMWTC BRIDGEPORT CG, CAMP BUTLER --- CAMP SCHWAB --- CAMP COURTNEY (CAMP MCTUREOUS) --- CAMP KINSER --- CAMP FOSTER/LESTER --- CAMP HANSEN --- MCCATC CAMP FUJI CO, CO, MCAS FUTENMA CO, MCAS IWAKUNI Command Relationships CMC CDRUSPACOM COMMARCORBASESPAC COMMARFORPAC CG MCB HAWAII CG MCB JAPAN Okinawa CG MCIWEST Camp Pendleton CG, III MEF/ COMMARFORJ CG, I MEF MSC (S) MSC (S) COCOM: OPCON: COMMAND: COMMAND LESS OPCON: SUPPORT CMFP/CMCBP 020042Z SEP 06 & CG MCIWEST 142146Z SEP 06 ESTABLISHED A SUPPORTED- SUPPORTING RELATIONSHIP BTWN CG MCIWEST AND COMUSMARCENT

  7. Roles and Responsibilities MARCORBASESPAC Commands and oversees the region Policy/Title 10 Responsibilities Operating Forces/ 5th Element link Allocates Resources Coordinates support of mobilization of reserves Coordinates Region installation management initiatives Coordinates and consolidates requirements for inclusion in JFCOM Integrated Priorities List (IPL) • MCIWEST • Commands Sub-Region • Implements Policies • Resource allocation to installations. • Sets Priorities • Interface with other services, Federal Agencies, and local governments in the sub- region • Seek efficiencies and effectiveness of functions, common in the sub-region • Coordinates Sub-Region installation management initiatives. • Develops future plans for supporting resource requirements • Provides sub-regional services, where appropriate • MCIWEST Installations • Commands installation • Provides/coordinates • the support of 38 • functional areas to • operating forces and • tenant commands • Interface with other • services, federal and • civilian agencies, and local governments as required • Identifies program and • funding requirements for the installation • Executes Installation • management initiatives

  8. MCIWEST INSTALLATIONS

  9. I Marine Expeditionary Force • Ready Forces are the foundation of I MEF’s mission • People, training, equipment • Provides the security required for peaceful regional development

  10. Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center

  11. Southwestern Regional Range System MCLB Barstow

  12. MCIWEST INFRASTRUCTURE MCMWTC BRIGEPORT 40 Facilities, 72 Sq Miles 60 Miles of Roads, 111 Houses 95 BQ (190)Spaces MCLB BARSTOW 242 Facilities, 8.63 Sq Miles, 35 Miles of Roads, 179 Houses 57 BQ (114)Spaces MCB CAMP PENDLETON 2,577 Facilities, 200 Sq Miles, 530 Miles of Roads, 6,478 Houses, 19,300 BQ Spaces MCAGCC 29 PALMS 1,062 Facilities, 935 sq Miles, 695 Miles of Roads, 2,167 Houses 8,268 BQ Spaces MCAS YUMA 1,002 Facilities, 1,806.8 Sq Miles, 1,565.7 Miles of Roads, 821 Houses, 2,086 BQ Spaces MCAS CAMP PENDLETON 89 Facilities, .64 Sq Miles, 8 Miles of Roads, No Housing, No BQ Spaces MCAS MIRAMAR 531 Facilities, 36 SQ Miles, 51 Miles of Roads, 527 Houses 3,664 BQ Spaces

  13. MCT 1.7 Support Maneuver through the provisions of Training Areas (TA) MCT 3.3 Support Fires through the provisions of Ranges and Training MCT 4.1 Conduct Supply Operations MCT 4.3 Conduct Transportation Operations Mission Essential Task List • MCT 4.6 Provide Services • MCT 4.6.2.10 Support Safety Programs • MCT 4.6.3 Provide Airfield • Operations Services • MCT 4.8 Man the Force • MCT 4.9 Provide Base and Station Facilities and Related Infrastructure • MCT 5 Exercise Command and Control • MCT 5.1 Acquire, Process, Communicate Information and Maintain Status MCT 5.2 Prepare Plans and Orders MCT 5.3 Direct, Lead, Coordinate Forces /Operations MCT 5.4.2.1 Conduct Operations Security MCT 6.1 Provide Security MCT 6.5 Mission Assurance

  14. QUESTIONS? MCIWEST WEBSITE:https://intranet.mciwest.usmc.mil/default.aspx

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