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1 US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® Society of American Military Engineers Washington, DC Colonel Richard Hansen, P.E. Executive Director, Military Programs 25 April 2013

2 BUILDING STRONG ® Agenda Overview and Missions MILCON & Environmental Programs Overview Strategic Context and Direction Project Delivery USACE Support to DoD Energy Programs FY13 Military Construction Contracting Forecast 2

3 BUILDING STRONG ® USACE Overview  USACE provides value for the Nation and diverse stakeholders.  Across the globe, we deliver positive impacts for today and tomorrow - in construction, natural resource management, energy and sustainability and capacity building, disaster response, contingency support, and more.  We deliver services in partnership with industry based on historically strong collaborative and innovative working relationships. 3

4 BUILDING STRONG ® Kabul Road, Bagram, Afghanistan FORSCOM HQ, Fort Bragg, NC USACE Military Missions National Geospatial Center, FT Belvoir, VA  Military Construction  Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO)  COCOM Support  Installation Support  Environmental  Real Estate Services  Interagency and International Services  Energy and Sustainability FOB Leatherneck, Afghanistan USAG Humphries High School (DODEA) School and Cyclone Shelter, Bangladesh 2012

5 BUILDING STRONG ® 5 Support to DoD and the Nation- Today and Tomorrow Support the Combatant Commands’ security activities and the efforts of other U.S. government agencies around the globe to advance our Nation’s interests. Partner with the Installation Management Community at all echelons to deliver and maintain enduring installations and contingency basing Support the Nation and the Army in achieving energy security and sustainability goals

6 BUILDING STRONG ® Support to National Security Objectives USACE Primary Capabilities Support to the Warfighter Disaster Preparedness and Response Engineering Solutions Energy and Environment Integrated Water Resource Management Applied Science and Technology DoD Global Strategy Seek to be the partner of choice Conduct a sustainable pace of “presence” activities abroad Make thoughtful choices on these operations Develop innovative, low-cost, and small footprint approaches DoD Global Strategy Seek to be the partner of choice Conduct a sustainable pace of “presence” activities abroad Make thoughtful choices on these operations Develop innovative, low-cost, and small footprint approaches “We must build and integrate the capabilities that can advance our interests and the interests we share with other countries and peoples” Emerging Strategic Context Enduring strategic relationships and physical presence abroad Expeditionary capability – regional alignment JIIM partnerships and authorities USACE Enablers Responsive R&D/S&T solutions Flexible and ready acquisition tools Civ-Mil: integrated talent – synchronized solutions Systems approach – integrate broad capabilities End State Enterprise processes - tailored solutions Working with our joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational partners to deliver innovative, holistic, and sustainable solutions that achieve national security objectives and end states. NSS GEF

7 BUILDING STRONG ® U.S. Army Engineers Support to PACOM MISSION Deliver vital engineering solutions, in collaboration with our partners, to secure our Nation, energize our economy, and reduce risk from disaster. PRIORITIES  Support the Warfighter  Transform Civil Works KEY EVENTS (past 3-weeks) Nepal - Nepal Phase I Table Top Exercise (TTX) completed in partnership with USARPAC, III MEF, and Nepal Army - HAP-EP Tent submission delivered to Gov’t of Nepal Mongolia: Tuul River Flood Analysis scoping trip completed PACOM: Support to joint exercise Gema Bhakti CDW/IPC FUTURE EVENTS Australia - Pacific Environmental Security Forum (16-19 Apr) Bangladesh - Debris Management Workshop (31 Mar – 04 Apr) - Pacific Resilience DREE (18-21 Aug) Korea - Support to Key Resolve (14-22 Mar) Lower Mekong Initiative (LMI) - Thai MoST visit to New Orleans & TVA (6-7 Mar), follow-on exchange in Thailand (25-29 Mar) - Road Pavement and Materials Management Workshop (6-10 May, Laos) - Pacific Resilience DREE (10-13 Jun, Cambodia). Participants include US, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam - MeRC/MRC Dam Safety Workshop (18-22 Mar, Thailand) Indonesia - Urban Search and Rescue Workshop, Deployable Tactical Operation System (DTOS) Workshop (27-30 May) - Pacific Resilience DREE (3-6 Jun) Mongolia - Advanced GIS Workshop (29 Apr – 02 May) - Tuul River Flood Analysis (24-27 Jun) 2 3  Reduce Disaster Risks  Prepare for Tomorrow 1 Supporting USACE Offices 36 Support to U.S. & Coalition (FY13 Awards) $791M Security Cooperation (FY13 Awards) $24.3M Security Assistance (FY13 Awards) $4.9M Support to Others (# countries) 14 Exercises Supported 7 AC Engineer ARNG USAR ENUSACE Japan Japan EN District FEST-A Okinawa Area Office Resident Offices (6) Korea Far East EN District LNO to USFK Humphreys Area Office Resident Offices (6) Project Offices (3) Alaska EN District 62 nd FEST-A Northern Area Office] Southern Area Office Resident Offices (6) Hawaii Pacific Ocean EN DIV LNO to PACOM Honolulu EN District Area Offices (2) 565 th FEST-A ACO/249 EN India Resident Office Guam 797 th EN CO 1224 EN CO Guam Regulatory Office 84 th EN BN 130 th EN BDE 65 th EN BN 95 En CO (Cl) 82 ESC 34 Sapper CO 70 En Co (Topo) 411 EN BN 561 Horiz CO 523 Horiz CO 643 Vert CO 2/25 SBCT: EN CO 3/25 BCT: EN CO Bangladesh Project Office Cambodia 7 th Dive DET Federated States of Micronesia Platoon, 6 th EN BN PACOM HQ/ USARPAC HQ 1 / 2 BCT EN CO Engaged in 20+ countries Physically present in 9 countries Building Partnerships and Promoting Cooperation Through Disaster Relief and Water Resource Management Engagement (P1/P2/P3) MG Walsh speaking at 5 th Int’l Yellow River Forum FY13: USACE- PRC-MWR MOU (promoting cooperation: disaster relief, flood control, river basin mgmt, environment & restoration) As of 07 Mar 13 FY13 Regionally Aligned Engineers: 36 & 35 EN BDE, 412 TEC

8 BUILDING STRONG ® 18.7 18.9 23.0 25.9 30.7 42.9 32.1 47.7 46.2 38.2 31.6 37.3 25.4 24.8 22.9 20.8 ( $ billions ) Fiscal Year USACE Program Trends MILCON “Surge” BRAC05 and “Grow the Army”

9 BUILDING STRONG ® Military Missions Program Trends FY00-16 Program ($Millions) As of 19 Apr 13

10 BUILDING STRONG ® MILCON OVERVIEW MILCON FY 13 & Prior Total Program 219 projects / $6.5B EOY Execution Projection 194 projects / $5.9B  Army – 86 projects / $2.6B  Air Force – 16 projects / $388M  DOD – 71 projects / $2.8B  ECIP – 21 projects / $76M MILCON FY14 President’s Budget - 126 Projects / $4.0B  Army – 41 projects / $1.2B (MCA, MCAR, AFHC, AFHI)  Air Force – 29 projects / $577M (MCAF, MAFR, FHAF)  DOD – 47 projects / $2.2B ( DODM, DODS, DLA, MCN, MCDA, MDAM, NSA,SOF)  ECIP – 9 projects / $40M 10

11 BUILDING STRONG ® Alaska Pacific Ocean North Atlantic Northwestern Southwestern South Pacific South Atlantic Seattle Portland Sacramento San Francisco Los Angeles Honolulu Omaha Kansas City Chicago Tulsa Little Rock Mobile Savannah Norfolk Ft. Worth Louisville Baltimore New York Albuquerque Districts Outside the US: Europe (Germany) Far East (Korea) Japan Great Lakes & Ohio River Atlanta Other Special Assignments: Huntsville Engr & Spt Center (Chemdemil) TAC-Winchester (Africa, Bosnia, Mid East) St Louis District - Archaeology Philadelphia District-Brokered MILCON Mobile District (Panama, Puerto Rico, etc) Dallas Cincinnati LEGEND: Div./Regional HQ location District HQ location Division boundary District boundary State boundary Military Construction Division and District Boundaries (FY14 President’s Budget) NWD 21/$720M LRD 19/$608M SPD 24/$431M POD 12/$551M SAD 19/$380M 11 # Projects/Funding TAD 1/$45M SWD 9/$374M NAD 21/$925M

12 BUILDING STRONG ® Alaska Pacific Ocean North Atlantic Northwestern Southwestern South Pacific South Atlantic Seattle Portland Sacramento San Francisco Los Angeles Honolulu Omaha Kansas City Chicago Tulsa Little Rock Mobile Savannah Norfolk Ft. Worth Louisville Baltimore New York Albuquerque Districts Outside the US: Europe (Germany) Far East (Korea) Japan Great Lakes & Ohio River Atlanta Dallas Cincinnati LEGEND: Div./Regional HQ location District HQ location Division boundary District boundary State boundary FY14 Environmental Programs ($1.3B) NWD $259M LRD $78M NAD $305M SPD $146M POD $129M SWD $150M SAD $130M 12 HNC $130M MVD $25M

13 BUILDING STRONG ® 13 Program Cost to Complete End Year Army Cleanup $3.0 B2021 Air Force Cleanup $4.0 B2024 BRAC$1.2B2017 FUDS$13.2 B2034 FUSRAP$1.4 B2023 Cost to Complete

14 BUILDING STRONG ® What is Changing and Where are We going? 14

15 BUILDING STRONG ® 20012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020 Strategic Context 1.005B Current GSF End Strength Funding Real Property Mil Missions Strategic Focus Timely Delivery of Surge Construction Transformation BRAC05 and Realignment Grow the Army Continued Streamlining of Process Integration of technical capabilities across facilities life cycle enabling smart capital investment decisions of the Installation Management Community Army Facility Strategy 2020 MILCON Transformation New Construction Centric Spans full Facilities Life Cycle; MILCON last resort 15

16 BUILDING STRONG ® WHERE ARE WE GOING? Master Plan Area Development Plan DBB or DB RFP Design ENV Restoration RE Acquisition Construction Contract Admin Centralized Furniture Assessment R&M Projects FRP Regional MATOCs RE Disposal Disposal Integrated, technical capabilities across the full facilities life cycle providing solutions to complex engineering & construction problems ConstructionPlanning Fit-Out Sustainment and R&M

17 BUILDING STRONG ® USACE Support to DoD Energy Programs 17

18 BUILDING STRONG ® USACE Support to Army’s Energy Program  Achieving savings 5-10 percent better on average over EPAct 2005 levels Strive to meet Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA 2007) by designing energy efficient facilities using current industry standards that promote life-cycle cost (LCC) effective energy efficient measures  Renewable energy sources integrated into projects when LCC effective  Seeking opportunities to immerse new technologies LEED Certification – Level Silver Army is developing Energy Use Intensity (EUI) targets for standard facilities to establish a baseline that ties directly into the Army’s metering system (MDMS) Intent is total accountability, designer, builder and operator

19 BUILDING STRONG ® Installation Energy & Sustainability USACE Adds Value… Support Net-Zero Initiative (energy, water and waste, 18 Installations) Life Cycle Approach (planning, design, construction, commissioning, operation, sustainment and disposal) Sustainment Restoration and Modernization (SRM), deep energy cuts, up to 50 percent Support planning and execution of alternative financing strategies  Energy Savings Performance Contracts  Utility Energy Saving Contracts  Power Purchase Agreements  Enhanced Use Leases Regional Energy Centers of Expertise (knowledge creation and sharing)

20 BUILDING STRONG ® Regional Energy CX’s Established Regional Centers of Expertise to create and transfer knowledge NAD - Commissioning, Low impact design, Solar thermal SAD - District energy, Water, Waste water, Purple pipe LRD - Charrettes, Conceptual modeling, Geothermal SWD - OMA / SRM/ existing buildings, Waste to energy NWD - Building envelope, Air tightness, Passive house, waste SPD - Life cycle cost analysis, Solar PV, Wind POD - Energy modeling, Lighting (day lighting and electrical) HNC - Energy audits, Metering, Acquisitions (ECIP. ESPC etc.) TAD - Operational energy, Contingency design ERDC/CERL - Liaison/Advisor assigned to each competency HDQTRS - Proponent assigned to each center http://mrsi.usace.army.mil/sustain /

21 BUILDING STRONG ® USACE MILITARY CONSTRUCTION ACQUISITION FORECAST FISCAL YEAR 2013 21

22 BUILDING STRONG ® FY14 MILCON Overview FY14 Budget Overview Document can be found at:  http://comptroller.defense.gov  Links to Budget Materials: US Army Budget Documentation, US Air Force Budget Documentation, and Defense Wide Budget Documentation http://www.asafm.army.mil/offices/BU/BudgetMat.aspx?OfficeCode=1200 http://comptroller.defense.gov/defbudget/fy2013/budget_justification/pdfs/07_Military_Co nstruction/13-TRICARE_Management_Activity.pdfhttp://comptroller.defense.gov/defbudget/fy2013/budget_justification/pdfs/07_Military_Co nstruction/13-TRICARE_Management_Activity.pdf USACE Contracting website:  http://www.usace.army.mil/BusinessWithUs/Contracting.aspxhttp://www.usace.army.mil/BusinessWithUs/Contracting.aspx 22

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