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Agenda Item 6 Army Modular Force Transformation 10 May 2005

3 Projects being done in FY05 via 10 USC 2803 ? Emergency Construction ? Stewart was completed in FY04 ($18M)Ft. Hood ($14.2M)Ft. Richardson ($17.0M)Ft. Lewis ($7.7M)Sites in the FY05 GWOT Supplemental Request ($MCA / $OPA)Wainwright ($11M)Riley ($25M / $50M)Benning ($10M / $67.5M)Bragg ($19

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Agenda Item 6 Army Modular Force Transformation 10 May 2005

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    8. Facility Estimate Change is between 10-20% traditional 18 facility types contribute to total MILCON requirements 7 of the 18 are reduced by 20% (headquarters, barracks, DFACs) 4 facility types are reduced by 10% (maintenance) 7 facility types are not reduced (runways, aprons, parking, family housing, storage) Total change to installation requirement is approx 10% Looking in 3 distinct areas Planning & Programming Standards & Criteria Acquisition & Execution

    9. Program for total requirement rather than for individual facilities Program for mission critical and community facilities first to meet basic functional requirements READ SLIDE FOR CLARIFICATION WE WILL BE PROGRAMMING FOR THE TOTAL INITIATIVE (ALL MISSION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR A GIVEN BCT ON ONE PROGRAMMING DOCUMENT) BUT OUR ACQUSITION WILL BE IN WHATEVER COMBINATION MAKES SENSE GIVEN AVAILABLE FUNDING FOR EACH INCREMENTAL YEAR, INDUSTRY CAPACITIES, COMPETING INITIATIVES, ETC. THE ANNUNAL MILCON PROGRAM OF APPROX $2B / YR EQUATES TO APPROX 100-115 PROJECTS THE POTENTIAL AVERAGE SIZE OF THE ACQUISITIONS WILL MOST LIKELY DIFFER FOR THESE INIATIVES THAN WHAT WE SEE FOR THE NORMAL ANNUAL MILCON PROJECTS WERE WE PROGRAM FOR THE INDIVIAL PROJECT/FACILITY. THE POINT TO UNDERSTAND IS WE ARE LOOKING AT THIS PROGRAMMATICALLY NOT ON AM INDIVIDUAL PROJECT BASISREAD SLIDE FOR CLARIFICATION WE WILL BE PROGRAMMING FOR THE TOTAL INITIATIVE (ALL MISSION FACILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR A GIVEN BCT ON ONE PROGRAMMING DOCUMENT) BUT OUR ACQUSITION WILL BE IN WHATEVER COMBINATION MAKES SENSE GIVEN AVAILABLE FUNDING FOR EACH INCREMENTAL YEAR, INDUSTRY CAPACITIES, COMPETING INITIATIVES, ETC. THE ANNUNAL MILCON PROGRAM OF APPROX $2B / YR EQUATES TO APPROX 100-115 PROJECTS THE POTENTIAL AVERAGE SIZE OF THE ACQUISITIONS WILL MOST LIKELY DIFFER FOR THESE INIATIVES THAN WHAT WE SEE FOR THE NORMAL ANNUAL MILCON PROJECTS WERE WE PROGRAM FOR THE INDIVIAL PROJECT/FACILITY. THE POINT TO UNDERSTAND IS WE ARE LOOKING AT THIS PROGRAMMATICALLY NOT ON AM INDIVIDUAL PROJECT BASIS

    10. Employ Army’s Standardization Process but accommodate local architectural themes Address Army functional requirements Use performance criteria vs. prescriptive requirements Target 25 year useful life of structure Incorporate best life-cycle operations and maintenance cost considerations Design for optimum flexibility for building use Comply with energy efficiency, sustainable design and development, and antiterrorism requirements READ SLIDEREAD SLIDE

    11. Capitalize on economies of scale Explore acquisition and construction alternatives to reduce timelines Leverage standardization to limit time for preparation of requests for proposals, evaluation, and award Ensure approach addresses Small Business READ SLIDE ANY QUESTIONS FOR CLARIFICATION?READ SLIDE ANY QUESTIONS FOR CLARIFICATION?

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