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1. 1 OVERVIEW BRAC Background
San Antonio Impact
Randolph Air Force Base
Lackland Air Force Base
Brooks City-Base
Fort Sam Houston
Cross Service
Medical Education and Training Campus
San Antonio Military Medical Center
Battlefield Health and Trauma (Health Research Consolidation)
Joint Basing
Construction Costs
Keys to Success
The Way Ahead
2. 2 Randolph AFB
3. 3 Lackland AFB
4. 4 Brooks City-Base
5. 5 Fort Sam Houston
6. 6 Medical Education Training Campus
7. San Antonio Military Medical Center
8. 8 Joint Center of Excellence for Battlefield Health and Trauma
9. Joint Basing Initiative
10. Military Construction in San Antonio
11. 11 Keys to Success Enhanced Communication
Integrated Project Management
Cooperation between the Military and Community
12. The Way Ahead
13. 13 Military Transformation Task Force
14. 14 Economic Impact in San Antonio Military economic impact figures updated 11-07 with COSA EDD Economic Impact Study figures
* Military retirees are defined as individuals who retired from military service with 20 or more years of service or who became totally and permanently disabled due to military serviceMilitary economic impact figures updated 11-07 with COSA EDD Economic Impact Study figures
* Military retirees are defined as individuals who retired from military service with 20 or more years of service or who became totally and permanently disabled due to military service
15. 15 BRAC 2005 Impacts Toyota funding includes:
$15 million from State for infrastructure, site prep and rail extensions
$37 million from City of San Antonio for land acquisition, site improvements and a training facility
$18 million from County for road construction improvements
Starbright Agreement
City Bond package includes:
$4 million for Ft Sam transportation projects
$4 million for Walters Street improvements
$ 6.26 million for Ft. Sam drainage projectsToyota funding includes:
$15 million from State for infrastructure, site prep and rail extensions
$37 million from City of San Antonio for land acquisition, site improvements and a training facility
$18 million from County for road construction improvements
Starbright Agreement
City Bond package includes:
$4 million for Ft Sam transportation projects
$4 million for Walters Street improvements
$ 6.26 million for Ft. Sam drainage projects
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17. 17 City of San Antonio’s Office of Military Affairs
18. 18 Relationship Chart of SA’s BRAC Entities
19. 19 OMA’s Additional Initiatives
20. 20 Please contact:
Mr. Dave Smith (AETC)
DAVID.SMITH@RANDOLPH.AF.MIL
210 652-5634
Mr. Ed Shannon (Brooks City-Base)
ED.SHANNON@BROOKS.AF.MIL
210 536-5140
Mr. Phil Reidinger (Fort Sam Houston including METC)
PHILLIP.REIDINGER@SAMHOUSTON.ARMY.MIL
210 221-1151
Mr. Dewey Mitchell (Brooke Army Medical Center – SAMMC North)
DEWEY.MITCHELL@AMEDD.ARMY.MIL
210 916-3016
Ms. Sue Campbell (Wilford Hall Medical Center – SAMMC South)
SUSAN.CAMPBELL@LACKLAND.AF.MIL
210 292-7688
CPT Robert Schlau (Institute for Surgical Research)
ROBERT.N.SCHLAU@US.ARMY.MIL
210 916-4925
Mr. Clay Church (Army Corps of Engineers)
CLAYTON.A.CHURCH@SWF02.USACE.ARMY.MIL
817 886-1310 For Additional Information