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Washington Joint Regional Flag Officer Council (JFLOC). MembersNavyArmyAir ForceFlags meet bi-annuallyCouncil of Colonels meets quarterly. U.S. Coast GuardWashington State GuardNorthern Command. JFLOC Purpose
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1. Hayden Street
Deputy Regional Environmental Coordinator
Navy Region Northwest
2. Washington Joint Regional Flag Officer Council (JFLOC) Members
Navy
Army
Air Force
Flags meet bi-annually
Council of Colonels meets quarterly
3. JFLOC Purpose & Goals Purpose
Coordinate many different military issues with each other
Goals
Maximize jointness
Reduce costs
Maximize efficiency
Speak with one voice to state and local governments
4. JFLOC Sustainability Initiative Washington Military Sustainability Partnership (WMSP)
Initiative from the Joint Flag Officer Council
Support tasked to DoD Region 10 Regional Environmental Coordinators (RECs)
5. Region 10 REC Representatives DoD REC
Ms. Clare Mendelsohn, Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE), Western Regional Environmental Office (WREO)
Air Force REC
Mr. Ed Worth, AFCEE, WREO
Army REC
Mr. Brad Wright, Army Environmental Center, WREO
Navy REC
RDML W. R. French, Commander, Navy Region Northwest (NRNW)
Navy Deputy REC
Mr. Hayden Street, NRNW
6. Goal of the WMSP Integrated Sustainability Program Statewide
Demonstrate leadership in developing sustainable military operations that manage resources in ways that go beyond solving todays problems, to laying a foundation that balances mission, well being, and the environment.
7. Members of the WMSP
8. History of the WMSP Partnership Charter signed July 04
NRNW Trained over 100 Navy & US Coast Guard Personnel - 7 July 04
Each partner established goals (FY05) and programs (FY05) integrated with EMS
Developed Joint Service Sustainability Goals (FY06)
Prototype Joint Service Sustainability Plan 07
9. WMSP Charter
10. RECs Facilitated a Joint Service Sustainability Education Day
Develop basic guidelines, documents, and workshops
Will present a Prototype Joint Service Sustainability Implementation Plan FY07
Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) is contractor
11. Joint Sustainability Goals Five goals and numerous objectives developed to:
Maximize jointness
Reduce costs
Maximize efficiency
Enhance compatibility/relationships with surrounding communities
Identified in August 2005
Presented to Council of Colonels on February 2006
12. Joint Goals Goal 1: Enhance military readiness
Goal 2: Promote and support the continual improvement of military assets through innovation
Goal 3: Minimize energy use and utilize 100% renewable energy sources by 2040
Goal 4: Sustainable use of resources
Goal 5: Foster a sustainable ethic
13. Joint Sustainability Implementation Plan (JSIP) Based on joint sustainability goals
Living document that can be updated as needed
Two part document
Executive Summary
Implementation Plan
Completion Date: 25 Aug 06
14. JSIP Executive Summary Briefly summarizes joint goals and implementation plan
Communication Tool
Within the military community
With the non-military community
15. Joint Implementation Plan Will include:
Goals
Detailed project implementation plans
Projects will support joint goals
Implementation plans will support funding requests
Implementation and Funding-Request Tool
16. Project Implementation Plans Project description
Financial analysis
Required resources
Roles and responsibilities
Plan of action and milestones
Targets to support evaluation of efforts
17. Completed to Date Drafted outline for JSIP
Developed list of potential joint projects
Developed brief descriptions of potential projects
Down-selected and prioritized project ideas
Developing project implementation plans
18. Joint Projects Communication Campaign and Training Toolkit
Contracting Strategy to Support Sustainable Installations
Regional Joint Service Solid Waste and Recycling Center
WMSP Roundtable
Environmental Assessments for Joint Training Areas
Joint Training Capabilities Baseline Assessment and Requirements Analysis
19. WMSP ACCOMPLISHMENTS Initiated Service/base-specific sustainability programs where none (in most cases) existed before
Developed Joint Sustainability Goals
Created a format and structure for Joint Military sustainability planning
Educated 100s of people on the principles and importance of implementing Sustainability
Empowered Sustainability leaders withineach member organization of the JRFOC
Successfully communicated that the Military in Washington State is serious about implementing sustainability.
Established a Joint Military Sustainability Planning committee to develop goals and write a plan
Obtained a contractor to help the above committee write a Sustainability Management Plan.
Successfully demonstrated the need for a strong REC role in sustainability planning.
20. Point of Contact Hayden StreetNavy Region Northwest(360) 396-5089hayden.street@navy.mil