Acquisition, Technology and Logistics APEX Brief Mr. Wayne Arny Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment) September 10, 2008.

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Acquisition, Technology and Logistics APEX Brief Mr. Wayne Arny Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment) September 10, 2008

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 2 ODUSD (Installations and Environment) DUSD (Installations & Environment) Mr. Wayne Arny (NC) 3/2/0 * Integrated Management Support Mr. Donald Leonard 2/0/0 Office of Economic Adjustment Mr. Patrick O’Brien SES 35/3/5 1 ADUSD (Installations) Mr. Chuck Williams (NC) 1/0/1 Base Realignment & Closure Mr. Peter Potochney SES 5/0/6 Business Enterprise Integration Ms. Lora Muchmore SES 7/1/30 Housing & Competitive Sourcing Mr. Joseph Sikes SES 12/0/0 Installations Requirements & Management Mr. Mike McAndrew SES 8/3/1 Environmental Management Ms. Maureen Sullivan SES 12/1/6 Environmental Readiness & Safety Mr. Curtis Bowling SES 6/1/6 Armed Forces Pest Management Board Col Richard Johnson, USA 3/5/4 2 Defense Explosives Safety Board Mr. Thierry Chiapello 19/3/0 2 Emerging Contaminants Ms. Shannon Cunniff SES 2/0/2 ADUSD (Environment Safety & Occupational Health) Mr. Alex Beehler (NC) 2/0/0 * # / # / # = Civilian/Military/Other SES: 3 (NC) and 7 (C) 1 OEA: WHS billets 2 DDESB and AFPMB: Army billets

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics BRAC decision requiring the transfer of installation management functions from 26 installations to 12 newly created joint bases. Issues: Command and control Airfield operations Transfer of real property and TOA associated with installation support functions. Phase I MOAs will be finished this month. Navy Base Guam / Andersen AB, GU Ft Myer / Henderson Hall, VA McGuire AFB / Ft Dix / NAES Lakehurst, NJ Andrews AFB / NAF Washington, MD NAB Little Creek / Ft Story, VA NS Pearl Harbor / Hickam AFB, HI Charleston AFB / NWS Charleston, SC Anacostia Annex / Bolling AFB, DC Ft Lewis / McChord AFB, WA Elmendorf AFB / Ft Richardson, AK Langley AFB / Ft Eustis, VA Lackland AFB / Randolph AFB / Ft Sam Houston, TX Issue: Joint Basing

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 4 Issue: Housing Privatization 87 housing privatization projects have been awarded. 174,049 housing units have been privatized. Over 130,000 inadequate revitalized. The government’s $2B contribution has generated $24B in up-front housing construction thus far. Issues: American Eagle Mortgage and construction industry P&R looking to privatize DoDEA

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 5 Issue: BRAC major closures, 24 major realignments, over 800 locations to be complete by 15 Sep 08. Focus: reconfiguration of operational capacity to maximize war fighting capability. $33 billion in upfront costs with $4 billion/year savings. Issues: Walter Reed and Bethesda Army units moving back to CONUS Commitment to remain fully funded

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 6 Issue: Environmental Intense activity in multiple areas. Considerable press coverage of Military activities and issues. Issues: Offshore drilling and impact on ranges. Cleanup agreements with EPA Formerly used Defense Sites Encroachment

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 7 Issue: Global Posture Changes in force posture result in infrastructure changes too. Issues: Korea Okinawa AFRICOM HQ Overseas investment

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 8 Issue: Competitive Sourcing DoD leads the federal government with competitive sourcing initiatives. An average savings of 30% results from each competition regardless of the outcome. The government wins every time! Issues: Navy contribution = DoD program Army exclusions/inventory GSA doing its part

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 9 Backup

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 10 EPA FFAs 140 DoD facilities listed on the cleanup National Priorities List (NPL) under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA). CERCLA requires an interagency agreement between the EPA and a Federal facility listed on the NPL. DoD and EPA jointly developed a model interagency cleanup (Model Federal Facility Agreement (FFA)). 129 DoD facilities have signed an FFA. DoD has offered to sign FFAs at the 11 remaining facilities. EPA wants to add provisions to the Model FFA. The additional provisions expand EPA’s role in the cleanup process beyond the CERCLA requirements adding to the time and cost of the cleanups. DoD continues to work in concert with OMB and DOJ to resolve this interagency dispute. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on September 18, 2008.

Acquisition, Technology and Logistics 11 APEX Objectives The objectives of the APEX program are to enhance understanding of: The structure and processes of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, the Combatant Commands, the Joint Staff, and the Military Departments as they contribute to the mission of Department of Defense. The priorities and challenges of other Federal agencies and the Defense industry as they contribute to National Security in partnership with the Department of Defense. The contributions and challenges of the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines within the context of the overarching Defense mission. The importance of information sharing and relationship building across the total force through networking opportunities with military and civilian colleagues. An enterprise-wide perspective that encompasses leadership expectations and challenges currently facing DoD leaders. The changing role of the SES corps within the DoD.