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Installation Management Update Association of Defense Communities MG John Uberti DCG , Installation Management Command

Installation Management Update Association of Defense Communities MG John Uberti DCG , Installation Management Command 15 January 2013. Our mission is to provide Soldiers, Civilians and their Families with a quality of life commensurate with the quality of their service. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO.

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Installation Management Update Association of Defense Communities MG John Uberti DCG , Installation Management Command

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  1. Installation Management Update Association of Defense Communities MG John Uberti DCG, Installation Management Command 15 January 2013 Our mission is to provide Soldiers, Civilians and their Families with a quality of life commensurate with the quality of their service.

  2. UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO Army Global Commitments CENTCOM NORTHCOM PACOM EUCOM CONUS SPT BASE 1,870 SOLDIERS (RC Mobilized Stateside) OEF- AFGHANISTAN 58,610 SOLDIERS USAREUR 33,970 SOLDIERS (FWD Stationed) SOUTH KOREA 19,220 SOLDIERS (FWD Stationed) IRAQ 130 SOLDIERS BOSNIA 40 SOLDIERS KUWAIT 11,100 SOLDIERS KFOR 740 SOLDIERS ALASKA 13,530 SOLDIERS (FWD Stationed) JAPAN 2,460 SOLDIERS (FWD Stationed) QATAR 1,720 SOLDIERS OEF- PHILIPPINES 470 SOLDIERS HAWAII 22,350 SOLDIERS (FWD Stationed) SOUTHCOM MFO 610 SOLDIERS AFRICOM JTF-GTMO 1,260 SOLDIERS JTF- HOA 1,180 SOLDIERS HONDURAS JTF-BRAVO 370 SOLDIERS OTHER OPERATIONS & EXERCISES 3,730 SOLDIERS IN NEARLY 160 COUNTRIES OVERSEAS Jan 8, 2013 UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO

  3. PREDECISIONAL DRAFT FY12 Army Universe • Land Acreage • United States 14,024,798 • Europe 139,577 • Asia 22,866 • Other Overseas 2,673 • Army End-Strength • Active 565,500 • USAR 204,800 • ARNG 361,600 • Civilians 278,600 • Retired 878,400 • Army Installations • IMCOM 72 • Army Reserve 3 • National Guard 47 • AMC 28 • DLA 5 • ANC 1 • TOTAL 156 • Roads (paved and unpaved) • 70,324 Miles • Airfield • Fixed Wing 179 • Helipad 902 • Paved Area (excluding roads) • 300,112 Million square yards • Railroads • 3,936 Miles Army Demographics 59.6% total married (8.8% dual military married) 6.7% single parents 899,465 Family members • Buildings • (Million square feet) • United States 841.2 • Europe 116.3 • Asia 43.7 • Other 3.4 • Family Housing Units • Owned 15,281 • Leased 7,945 • Privatized 81,837 • Barracks • Adequate Spaces • Permanent Party 136K • Training 51K • ORTC 103K • Environmental Clean-up Remaining • (Installation Restoration Program & • Military Munitions Response Program) • Active Sites 2,075 • BRAC Sites 397 • Formerly Used Defense Sites 1,944 • Utilities • (Electric, Gas, Water, Sewer) • 71,012Miles • Plant Replacement Value • $329B FY12 Installation Management Resources = $21B

  4. Army Installation Management LTG Michael Ferriter ACSIM & CG, IMCOM Dual-hatted Assistant Chief of Staff for Installations Management (ACSIM) Program and Policy COMMANDER Installation Management Command (IMCOM) The Army’s Home IMCOM G-Staff G1 Human Resources G3 Operations G4 Public Works G5 Plans G6 Information Management G7 Training G8 Resource Management G9 Family and MWR • Operations • Planning/Programming • Construction • BRAC Disposal • Facilities • Stationing Installation Services Housing Environment Logistics Privatization Soldiers and Families SENIOR COMMANDER REGION DIRECTORS • Resources • Operation & Maintenance • Base Operating Support (BOS) • Sustainment,, Restoration, • and Modernization (SRM) • Military Construction • MILCON • BRAC • Army Family Housing GARRISON COMMANDER (GC) CENTRAL Yakima Training Center JB Lewis-McChord HQs Atlantic/Central Region Fort Drum Natick Umatilla Chemical Depot Fort Devens Watervliet Arsenal West Point Fort McCoy Scranton AAP Fort Hamilton Tobyhanna AD Detroit Arsenal Picatinny Arsenal Carlisle Barracks Fort Monmouth Fort Dix Carlisle Barracks Sierra Army Depot Joint Systems Manufacturing Center - Lima Aberdeen Proving Ground Rock Island Arsenal Newport Chem Depot Iowa AAP Adelphi Lab Ctr Letterkenny AD Adelphi Laboratory Dugway Proving Ground Tooele AD Fort Detrick Concord Riverbank AAP Camp Atterbury Fort AP Hill Deseret Chemical Depot Fort Carson Hawthorne AD Fort Meade Fort Myer / Fort McNair Fort Belvoir Walter Reed AMC Fort Riley Camp Parks Fort Knox Lake City AAP Fort Eustis Fort Lee Blue Grass AD Fort Leavenworth Fort Leonard Wood Radford AAP Pueblo Chem Depot Presidio of Monterey Fort Story Pinion Canyon Crane AAP Fort Campbell Kansas AAP Fort Monroe Fort Bragg Holston AAP Fort Hunter Liggett MOT Sunny Point Milan AAP Fort Jackson McAlester AAP Pine Bluff Arsenal Fort Irwin Fort Sill Redstone Arsenal Fort Gordon Anniston AD Yuma Proving Ground Fort McPherson Ft Wainwright White Sands Missile Range Fort Benning Red River Army Depot Fort Greely Fort Gillem Lone Star AAP Fort Huachuca Fort Rucker Camp Shelby Fort Stewart JB Elmendorf- Richardson Hunter Army Airfield Fort Bliss Fort Hood Fort Polk Mississippi AAP Camp Bullis(I) Fort Sam Houston PACIFIC Casey Tokyo/Yokohama Akizuki/Kure Zama/Sagamihara Okinawa Red Cloud Soto Cano Yongsan Camp Humphries Miami Corpus Christi Army Depot Fort Shafter Fort Buchanan Daegu Schofield Barracks Redlined site closure IAW BRAC 2005 Kwajalein Army Installations

  5. Roles, Relationships, and Responsibilities Responsible for: Policy & Oversight ASA IE&E ASA M&RA Secretariat Proponency Guidance Resources ACSIM G1 OTSG OPMG G2 G3 Chief of Chaplains ARSTAF Program Multiple Installation Service Programs IMCOM Plan, Resource, Execute delivery of services Execute, Deliver, Synchronize Senior Commander and Garrison Command 75 Installations Worldwide IMCOM is HQDA’s execution Command for most Installation Services

  6. Senior Leader Priorities SecArmy Priorities 38th CSA Priorities 1) Ensure a highly capable Army within budgetary constraints 2) Champion Soldiers, Civilians and Families 3) Enhance Army activities in the Asia-Pacific region 4) Ensure accountability 5) Transform the Institutional Army 6) Codify Army Total Force policy 7) Adequately Fund reset and modernization 8) Strengthen information assurance and cybersecurity 9) Develop effective energy solutions 10) Finalize Arlington National Cemetery reforms Provide trained, equipped, and ready forces to win the current fight while maintaining responsiveness for unforeseen contingencies. Develop the force of the future, Army 2020 as part of Joint Force 2020 – a versatile mix of capabilities, formations, and equipment. Sustain our high-quality All-Volunteer Army – Soldiers, Civilians, and Families, in the Active and Reserve Components. Adapt leader development to meet future security challenges in an increasingly uncertain and complex strategic environment. Foster continued commitment to the Army Profession, a noble and selfless calling founded on the bedrock of trust.

  7. Our Core Missions Family Programs Resiliency Soldier Programs FY12 Funding ≈$11Billion Support to Our Wounded and Survivors Maintaining the Environment Installation Services Platforms for Readiness

  8. Ready and Resilient • Empower Senior Commanders • Run the Enterprise • Readiness and Resiliency • Sponsorship • Transition • Family Programs • Survivor Support • Intramurals • Rehearsal of Concept (ROC) Drills • Hunt for the Good Stuff

  9. Senior Commander/Garrison Commander Relationship IMCOM SENIOR COMMANDER FORSCOM UNITS & Families MEDCOM TRADOC UNITS & Families AMC Garrison Commander USASOC UNITS & Families NETCOM Garrison Providers Other Providers Utility Companies Human Resources Personnel Medical Contracting City Govt. Emergency Services Synchronized Installation Services Congressional Engagements Civilian Employment Plans Training Commissary Schools Information Technology Volunteers Family Programs Public Works State Govt. Banks Media Exchange Logistics Public Affairs Chamber of Commerce Hospitals Civic Organizations Schools Businesses Environmental Groups • Senior Commander’s executive for installation services • Tailors support to Senior Commander’s priorities • Synchronizes and integrates multiple service providers and partners Garrison Commander is the Senior Commander’s “Sychronizer & Integrator” for all installation services

  10. Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC) / Utilities Energy Services Contracts (UESC) • Private Companies / Servicing Utilities provide initial private capital investment to execute projects • Private Companies are repaid from realized energy savings at the installation • Army has most robust ESPC program in entire Federal government & improving - Will meet 2011 Presidential Goals • More ESPC’s and UESC’s were awarded in FY12 ($220M) than in any single year of the program Solar Tubes, Solar Panels and LED Lighting Tobyhanna AD Solar panels being installed under the Ft Buchanan ESPC project. ESPC/UESC projects + no/low cost measures = meeting energy efficiency goals

  11. Partnering Opportunities • Residential Community Initiative (RCI) • Privatization of Army Lodging (PAL) • Municipal Services, Utility Production • Veterans Opportunity to Work (VOW) Act - (Transition) • Interstate Compact for Education • Army Compatible Use Buffer (ACUB) • Army Community Covenant • Army Family Covenant • Net Zero

  12. Vision: Installations 2020 • SERVICES • Are customer-driven • Build partnerships public/private • Support mission accomplishment • Foster well-being and readiness • Deliver services via enterprise business • model • Use enterprise standards, priorities and • funding • Synchronize all service providers to • ensure balanced and efficient service • delivery. • INFRASTRUCTURE: • Secure and sustainable • Self sufficient energy and environmental • programs are models for surrounding • communities across the globe. • Facilities enable quality of life and mitigate • the stress of repeated deployments on • people, equipment, and infrastructure. • Enterprise approach to station the force • and adjust the Army's global infrastructure • SYNCHRONIZATION: • Innovation based on lessons learned and best practices of benchmark organizations • Performance management, geo-spatial, financial management, and strategic communications tools to meet DoD requirements and facilitate enterprise management. • Streamlined internal Garrison functions focused on core competencies • Inspired Leadership & World Class Customer Service The Army’s Home, a Community’s Pride, The Nation’s Strength

  13. Customer Service Expectations Make me feel special Treat people as individuals Respect me Train your people “The Customer Rules” We are the “face” of the Army’s commitment to Soldiers and Families and will set the standard for caring and service

  14. Demonstrate Inspired Leadership World Class Customer Service

  15. Team of Teams – Growing Every Day “We play with our cards facing out.” And Our Great State and Local Community Partners!

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