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Air Force Real Property Agency
The Air Force Real Property Agency (AFRPA) is a field operating agency within the office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Installations, Environment and Logistics. AFRPA acquires, disposes of, and manages all Air Force-controlled real property worldwide. (Fact Sheet)
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Enhanced Use Leases
Enhanced Use Leases are opportunities for the Air Force to partner with private industry by leasing underutilized assets. These assets can bring numerous opportunities for improvements such as: office space, flight line and hangar facilities, warehouses and industrial buildings, laboratories, and research and development facilities, energy co-generation plants, hotels and temporary lodging, conference centers, and hospitals and medical facilities just to name a few! Click by state to view specific information regarding EUL projects at that location. Click here for more information on Air Force EUL.
Base Realignment and Closure 1988 - 2005
Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) is the congressionally authorized process the Department of Defense (DoD) has used to reorganize its installation structure to more efficiently and effectively support our forces, increase operational readiness, and facilitate new ways of doing business. Two pieces of legislation drive this process: Defense Authorization Amendments and Base Closure and Realignment Act.
Active Duty Real Estate
The Air Force Real Property Agency (AFRPA) is tasked with planning, initiating, and implementing guidelines for the acquisition, management, and disposal of real property at active Air Force bases worldwide. The Agency oversees, develops, and evaluates complex real estate actions and issues faced by the Air Force. AFRPA also ensures all real estate actions are in compliance of policies, directives, and controls, and prepares information and justification for the Air Force's real estate actions for Congress, Armed Services Committees, Department of Defense, and Air Force leadership.
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Air Force tests innovative "green" environmental cleanup at Chanute - Hybrid poplar trees may provide the Air Force with a "green" solution to environmental cleanup challenges at the former Chanute AFB. The restoration program at the former base, managed by the Air Force Real Property Agency (AFRPA) will test this technology in the cleanup efforts for a landfill at Chanute.
Beale AFB land-use deal closer to reality - WASHINGTON -- An undeveloped stretch of prairie at Beale Air Force Base, Calif., is one step closer to becoming the next premiere commercial development in the Air Force's enhanced-use lease portfolio.
Engineer Association honors Hill AFB's 'marquee' Falcon Hill project - San Antonio, TX -- The American Council of Engineering Companies of Utah recognized the creativity and deep community partnerships that helped make a major land development project at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, one of the largest and most successful Enhanced Use Lease projects in the Department of Defense.
Air Force clean up gives former Griffiss AFB new life - SAN ANTONIO (AFNS) -- The Air Force's environmental clean-up program is hitting a high-water mark as Environmental Protection Agency officials consider removing more than 2,900 of 3,552 acres at the former Griffiss Air Force Base, N.Y., from the list of potentially hazardous sites.
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Mr. Robert Moore
(Biography)
Director
Air Force Real Property Agency |
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