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Taking Care of Real Property Business

Taking Care of Real Property Business . Strategic Communication For DPWs. Taking Care of Real Property Business. Problem Statement

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Taking Care of Real Property Business

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  1. Taking Care of Real Property Business Strategic Communication For DPWs

  2. Taking Care of Real Property Business Problem Statement • Need to have accurate, reliable and timely data for the right space, the right mission, at the right time, which can be validated by an unqualified audit opinion • You have the responsibility to make this happen • You are accountable for all property under your command • You can help increase visibility at senior levels

  3. President’s Management Agenda (PMA) Statutory Requirement • DoD graded quarterly on PMA scorecard against 24 asset data elements • Performance measures - 4 • Utilization rates: • Administrative, Warehouse, Medical, Housing, Labs • Annual Operations and Maintenance costs • Quality • Mission Dependency

  4. Business Enterprise Architecture (BEA) OSD Initiative for Business Transformation • To-Be architecture • Sustainable business processes • Real Property Inventory Requirements (RPIR), Real Property Acceptance Requirements, Construction-in-Progress Requirements, Environmental Liabilities and HAZMAT Requirements, RPUID Registry • Consistent reporting across DoD for installations and sites

  5. Chief Financial Officer’s Act (CFOA) • Statutory requirement beginning 1990 to report all facilities, uses, dimensions, improvement costs with substantiating audit trail • Auditable records by end FY09 – Posture the Army for Success

  6. Accurate Accountability • Generates space requirements and funding requirements Problems: • Stove piped information distribution • Real property asset visibility • Different tenant organizations not providing project information

  7. Relocatable Accountability • Relocatable assets are NOT real property • However, relocatables should be included in the RPI under a special code “R” • Their visibility allows utilities and SRM requirements to be programmed for them • Without accurate data in the RPI, installations cannot expect to receive money to support relocatables

  8. Real Property Mission Statement • Acts on behalf of the Installation Commander for real property custody, safekeeping, and efficient and effective use of all Army lands, facilities and space under their purview • Must be appointed by the Garrison Commander • Will be a Federal Government employee • Responsibilities may not be contracted out • Must have appropriate training

  9. Everything You Wanted to Know About Real Property, But Were Afraid to Ask • Installation/Site Definition • Army Stationing and Installation Plan (ASIP) • Real Property Planning and Analysis System (RPLANS) • Real Property Inventory (RPI) • Sustainment requirements generation • Space utilization per PMA • General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS) • Site validation • Naming conventions • Chief Financial Officer’s Act (CFOA) and capital improvements • Real Property Inventory Requirements (RPIR), Real Property Asset Requirements (RPAR), Construction-in-progress Requirements (CIPR), Environmental Liabilities Requirements (ELR)

  10. To Do List • Coordinate with • Master planner • Environmental community • Legal • Contracting • US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) • Real property/real estate office • Identify proponents for actions (SME’s) • Open communication across the Garrison

  11. Near-Term Timelines • Identify and name sites – Mar 07 • Correcting accountability a. Identify deficiencies and implement corrective action plans for the 24 data elements required by PMA – FY08 b. Record improvements immediately c. Implement and report new business processes and data elements – FY08

  12. Long-Term Timelines • Implement sustainable process verification by FY09 • GFEBS implementation – FY10 • DoDIG Audit – FY11

  13. Summary • Business Transformation • PMA Reporting Requirements • Unqualified Audit Opinion by FY09 • Need Your Help to “Take care of real property business” • Posture the Army for Success

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