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Troop Moves, BRAC Part of Agenda |
WASHINGTON, June 21, 2006 – The pending repositioning of thousands of overseas U.S. troops and stateside base closings or adjustments mandated by the 2005 round of the Base Realignment and Closure Commission are integral to the Defense Department's transformation agenda, DoD officials said here yesterday. Story |
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Technology Helps BRAC 2005 Efforts |
ATLANTA, May 5, 2006 – The Internet, new technology and other tools not available in previous Base Realignment and Closure rounds are helping the Defense Department meet its environmental responsibilities in the current round of closures, a top DoD official said here yesterday. Story |
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Meeting Focus: Downsizing, Growth |
ATLANTA, May 3, 2006 – With the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure process shutting down 25 major installations and radically realigning 24 others over the next six years, a BRAC conference under way here is focusing on growth as well as downsizing, a defense official told reporters here today. Story |
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Conference Addresses BRAC Issues |
ATLANTA, May 3, 2006 – More than 900 people representing organizations with a stake in how the Base Realignment and Closure process goes forward are gathered here this week to discuss the implications of the 2005 BRAC round. Story |
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Results Will Create Medical Challenges |
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2, 2006 – The results of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure process have created opportunities and challenges for the military community at large, and specifically the military medicine community, the BRAC Commission's chairman said here today. Story |
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BRAC Implementation Plan on Schedule |
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12, 2005 – The Defense Department expects to have a plan to implement Base Realignment and Closure Commission recommendations early next year, a DoD official said here Dec. 7. Story |
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Officials to Begin Base Closures |
WASHINGTON, Nov. 9, 2005 – The Base Realignment and Closure Commission's recommendations for reshaping the Defense Department's infrastructure and force structure officially took effect at 12:01 a.m. today after Congress allowed them to pass into law at the mandated Nov. 8 deadline. Story |
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President Sends Report to Congress |
WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, 2005 – President Bush concurred with and sent the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission's report to Congress on Sept. 15 forlegislative review, White House officials announced. Story |
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Panel Delivers Final Report to President |
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9, 2005 – The Base Realignment and Closure Commission delivered its final report, outlining its recommendations for reshaping the Pentagon's infrastructure and force structure plan, to President Bush late Sept. 8. Story | Press Release (PDF) |
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Commission Wraps Up Decisions |
WASHINGTON, Aug. 29, 2005 – The Defense Base Realignment and Closure Commission wrapped up four days of deliberations in final actions Aug. 26 and 27 by voting to turn Pope Air Force Base, N.C., into an Army airfield and recommending sweeping recommendations to revamp the Air National Guard and consolidate its operations. Story |
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CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY – From left to right, Virginia Senators George Allen and John Warner, Virginia Governor Mark R. Warner and Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Mullen, raise their hands as they take the oath as they prepare to testify to the Defense Base Realignment and Closure Commission on their full support of keeping the Naval Air Station Oceana open as the U.S. Navy’s East Coast Master Jet Base, Aug. 4, 2005. U.S. Navy photo by Petty Officer Johnny Bivera Hi-res Photo |
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McClellan Loses 'Fort,' Gains Tenants |
ANNISTON, Ala., Aug. 23, 2005 – In 1995, the Army's Fort McClellan here was a bustling military installation that provided numerous civilian jobs and business for the surrounding community. Today the former post, closed in May 1999 by 1995 Base Realignment and Closure actions, is an 18,000-acre master-planned community. Story |
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• May 13, 2005, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld forwarded the department's recommendations to the BRAC Commission. |
• The commission will then forward its report on the recommendations to the president by Sept. 8, 2005. |
• The president will have until Sept. 23, 2005, to accept or reject the recommendations in their entirety. |
• If Congress does not enact a joint resolution disapproving the report before the earlier of 45 days after transmittal (not counting periods when either house is adjourned for more than three days certain), or its adjournment sine die for the session, the Department is required to close or realign all installations recommended for closure and realignment. |
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Web Site Helps Civilian Workers |
WASHINGTON — DoD civilian employee assistance officials are prepared to help employees affected by BRAC continue their DoD careers, find jobs with other Federal agencies or pursue other available options. Defense officials have updated the BRACTransition web site to provide the latest information on DoD and other Federal transition assistance programs, and answers to BRAC-related questions. |
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Summary: The report addressing language contained in the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) 2005 Recommendation #5 to close Fort Monmouth, New Jersey was delivered to Congress on December 28, 2007. The report was signed out by the Deputy Secretary of Defense, the Honorable Gordon England, and forwarded to the committees of jurisdiction. The report indicates that movement of organizations, functions, or activities from Fort Monmouth to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, will be accomplished without disruption of support to the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) or other critical contingency operations, that safeguards exist to ensure that necessary redundant capabilities are put in place to mitigate potential degradation of such support, and to ensure maximum retention of critical workforce. Document |
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Summary: Section 2831 of the National Defense Authorization Act for 2006 amended section 2907 of the BRAC Act by adding new reporting requirements pertaining to: actions performed since closure/realignment was approved, to include establishment of Local Reuse Authorities, property screening status and approval of redevelopment plans; description of redevelopment plans and property disposal status; Federal Agency interest expressed through property screening process; known environmental remediation issues, and estimated date for completing all closure and realignment actions. The report was updated in June 2008.
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Summary: The Base Redevelopment and Realignment Manual (BRRM), DoD 4165.66-M, describes the "process" that will be followed in implementing the BRAC 2005 recommendations. It has been updated to reflect statutes and regulations that are new since the time the previous manual was published in 1997. The BRRM provides an array of legal authorities -a "tool box" of possible property transfer options, that affords DoD the flexibility to do what's best given the individual circumstances.
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Summary: DoD is amending its regulations governing the disposal of property at installations being closed and realigned. Additionally, this document addresses impacts of realignment at gaining installations. This Final Rule contains amendments to address changes in laws governing BRAC made since the current regulations were first promulgated. This Final Rule also addresses various environmental requirements not previously addressed in regulation. The effective date of the Final Rule is February 28, 2006. Document
32 CFR Parts 174, 175, and 176 |
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The BRAC Commission recommendations for reshaping the Defense Department's infrastructure and force structure became official on November 9, 2005 and are available at www.brac.gov/finalreport.asp The Defense Department now has until September 15, 2011 to complete implementation of these recommendations.
For public inquiries about the Base Realignment and Closure process call (703) 428-0711. For media inquiries call Glenn Flood, Department of Defense, Public Affairs, (703) 695-6294. |
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Meeting 21st Century Challenges |
"Overall, BRAC 2005 postures the Army in the best possible manner to meet the strategic and operational requirements of the dangerous and complex 21st Century security environment, and it clearly maintains our surge capabilities in both the operational force and the industrical base." |
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Secretary of the Army Francis J. Harvey May 18, 2005 |
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BRAC Briefings and Slides |
• May 13, 2005 Briefing Transcript • Slides |
• May 12, 2005 Briefing Transcript • Slides |
• May 10, 2005 Briefing Transcript • Slides |
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