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CMA Overview and Requirements

CMA Overview and Requirements. 10 October 2008 Presented by: J. Richard Ward US Army Chemical Materials Agency. CMA Mission and Overview.

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CMA Overview and Requirements

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  1. CMA Overview and Requirements 10 October 2008 Presented by: J. Richard Ward US Army Chemical Materials Agency

  2. CMA Mission and Overview Enhance national security by securely storing and ultimately eliminating U.S. chemical warfare materiel, both stockpile and non-stockpile, while protecting the workforce, the public and the environment to the maximum extent Safely Close Store Destroy Comply

  3. Storage/Demilitarization Locations UMCDF, Oregon Operating Mustard Nerve NECDF, Indiana 100% Agent Destroyed Facility in Closure Nerve ABCDF, Maryland 100% Agent Destroyed Facility Closed Mustard TOCDF, Utah Operating Mustard Nerve BGCAPP, Kentucky Design Mustard Nerve JACADS, Pacific Basin 100% Agent Destroyed Facility Closed Mustard Nerve PCAPP, Colorado Design Mustard PBCDF, Arkansas Operating Mustard Nerve ANCDF, Alabama Operating Mustard Nerve Hawaii NSCMP PMACWA neutralization facility Neutralization of bulk agentstored in ton containers Design/construction

  4. Requirements • PROGRAM INTEGRATION SERVICES • Prepare, revise, maintain documentation. Analyze, update cost, schedule data. Develop, revise Work Breakdown Structure, Cost Estimating Structure, Organizational Breakdown Structure. Conduct studies. Prepare for meetings and briefings. Public outreach support • FIELD OFFICE SERVICES • Review, monitor, evaluate site contractors efforts. Develop, update, evaluate, validate cost, schedule, & performance. Perform surveys and audits related to QA, design, safety, environmental, laboratory and monitoring, facilities, and process equipment. Provide support for meetings, technical studies, testing services, and configuration control. Provide local public outreach office support. Personnel will be located at sites (i.e. Alabama, Utah, Indiana, Oregon, and Arkansas) • TECHNICAL SERVICES • Agent monitoring, technical analysis, design studies, fabricate, install and test equipment, analyze data, prepare reports, quality assurance, safety, security, surety services, personnel training, and medical support

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