This Charter establishes the Installations and Environment Domain Governance Board (I&E DGB) under the governance structure of the Department of Defense Business Management Modernization Program (BMMP).
The Installations and Environment Domain Governance Board will oversee the development and implementation of the DoD Business Enterprise Architecture (BEA) for all real property, installation management and environmental business areas under the purview of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment), the "Domain Owner Designee." The Board will serve as the primary interface between the BMMP governance structure and the DoD Component's I&E organizations in implementing the BEA architecture within the I&E community.
Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Installations and Environment)
Department of the Army
Assistant Secretary of the Army (Installations and Environment)
Army Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management
Department of the Navy
Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Installations and Environment)
Navy Chief of Naval Operations (N-46)
Marine Corps Assistant Deputy Commandant for Installations and Logistics (Facilities)
Department of the Air Force
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations)
Air Force Civil Engineer
Washington Headquarters Services
Director, Real Estate and Facilities, Washington Headquarters Services
Joint Staff
Director for Logistics (J-4)
J-8 (As needed)
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Materiel and Facilities), OUSD (P&R)
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Budgets and Financial Policy), OUSD (P&R)
DoD Deputy General Counsel, Environment & Installations
Comptroller (As needed)
Defense Agencies/Field Activities
Director, Defense Logistics Agency Support Services
Department of the Army
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (As needed)
Department of the Navy
Naval Facilities Engineering Command
The Chair may add other members and advisors as appropriate.
The business and functions of the I&E Domain Governance Board (I&E DGB) will be conducted as follows:
The I&E DGB may conduct its business through standing or ad hoc working groups. Working groups are deliberative bodies that review specific segments of I&E's business enterprise integration, make recommendations to the I&E DGB on courses of action, and coordinate and facilitate their implementation.
I&E DGB will meet as called by the Chair. Working group meetings will occur monthly or more often as required.