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What Does the Army Need to Accomplish Sustainability?
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Overview The current model generates all kinds of needs Needs Identification New Models
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The Current Model Generates All Kinds of Needs FORSCOM has a working model for developing sustainable installations: Command emphasis Baseline Community goal-setting workshop Teams to manage goals Plan and budgeting Participation in regional sustainability
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Needs Identification The FORSCOM model has already begun to identify needs for: Technology readiness evaluation Training Policy development
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Technology Readiness Evaluation Installations will need to know: When is a sustainability concept or technology ready for use? When will it be cost effective? Will it perform as promised? What can be done now to be prepared for a technology that is 5 years away? Does it meet the installation’s specific need?
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Training As with any new concept, the Army will need training: What is it? How do we do it? How does it specifically apply to various disciplines? How will it be integrated into the fabric of the Army mission?
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Policy Development Many current policies are inconsistent with sustainability: Construction (building costs vs. lifecycle operational and demolition costs) Material and product procurement (the DFAR) Sustainability policy Many, many more
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New Models The Army has a working model for troop installations (FORSCOM). How will sustainability apply and be pursued by the other Commands for their facilities?
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Wrap Up Our community is learning about an approach that can help us advance environmental goals that will support the mission. Much is needed to evolve our programs into a sustainability-based effort.
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