John W. Haefner, IMRD-ZA (DSN 732-7845, [email protected]) Unclassified / FOUO Area I Command Information Exchange 2ID and US Army Garrison Red Cloud/Area I Command Information Exchange 13 April 2015 IMCOM delivers and integrates base support to enable readiness for a self-reliant and globally-responsive All Volunteer Army 4/13/2015
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John W. Haefner, IMRD-ZA (DSN 732-7845, [email protected]) Unclassified / FOUO
Area I Command Information Exchange
2ID and US Army Garrison Red Cloud/Area I
Command Information Exchange
13 April 2015
IMCOM delivers and integrates base support to enable readiness for a
self-reliant and globally-responsive All Volunteer Army
4/13/2015
Area I Command Information Exchange
DFMWR Highlights
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ACS-MFLC PARTNERSHIP SEMINARS
• 15 April – Personal Anger Management “Managing the Angry Warrior”
• 6 May – Health Relationship Skills for Singles “Doing it Alone”
• 20 May – Stress Management “Is it ‘ommm’ Time?”
• 3 June – Facing Separation/Coping with transitions
*These seminar are designed to provide essential tools for managing stress,
maintaining relationships, increasing resiliency, readiness and available for
both Single & Unaccompanied Soldier's and Families
4/13/2015
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Month of the Military Child
Children’s
Parade
Location:
Casey CDC
(3 PM)
Family
Softball Game
Carey Soldier
Field (12 – 2
PM); Aquarium
Tour w/CYSS;
Seoul
SAS Friday
Night Fun
Location:
SAC (6:30 -
1100 PM)
SKIES
Outreach
Location:
Warrior’s
Club (3 – 5
PM)
April 2015
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Family and Morale, Welfare & Recreation
Renovations Carey Fitness Center
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Gateway Club Reopening!
Attractions
Grand Opening Entertainment “LT Dan Band”
Give Aways
Food Sampling
DJ Music later in the evening
Contests & Prizes
* Due to possible renovation delays, the Grand Opening may occur on another
date, however, the “Lt. Dan Band” will still be featured!
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Family and Morale, Welfare & Recreation
“Voice of the Customer” - Mitchell’s Club
• Buffet provides the desired speed of service; however, variety, consistency, and quality
must improve.
Solution: New Themed Menu incorporating the ‘Charleston Market’ will provide a
wider variety of quality food items for the weekly buffet line.
• Customers are dissatisfied with consistency of the food preparation and quality.
Solution: Training implemented for both the waitress and kitchen staff, to improve
food preparation and quality consistency for customers.
• The ambiance and décor has a negative value perception with customers.
Solution: Simple changes pertaining to sound, light and seating arrangement have
been implemented.
Specialty Nights • Customers want specialty night events on a regular
basis, customers want variety.
Solution: Specialty Night Concept starting
Mid-July 2015, after the Mitchell’s Grand Re-
Opening, to address customer’s desire for
variety and change.
Quality Ambiance
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CRC Lodging
What we’ve done so far…
• CRC room inventory reduced from 42-26 rooms April 2014
• Ended 3rd shift Feb 2015
Facts
• CRC Lodging annex opened 2010 to support CSP increase (tour normalization);
Area 1 Military Command Sponsorship ended 2014
• Lodging is an independent, self-supporting activity; all income must offset labor
and operational expenses to run quality on-post hotel activities
• Lodging validation requires a 75-80% annual occupancy rate to remain solvent
• YTD FY15 occupancy = 61% - this is not likely to increase substantially
• Those TDY on valid orders have bypassed lodging in favor of unit barracks
Further action? Remove remaining 26 rooms from inventory will
increase annual occupancy rate to required
percentages
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Construction Effecting You
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MAJOR CONSTRUCTION EFFECTING CASEY 1. Natural Gas Project (Ph #1 thru #6) (CCD July 2015)
2. Walkway / Bike Path Construction (Ph #7 thru #9) (CCD April 2015)
3. Road Repair Plan (CCD April 2015)
4. Renovation of Gateway Club, Bldg 2540 (CCD April 2015)
5. Renovation of Carey Fitness Center (CCD April 2015)
6. Repair Gate #1 and Visitor Center (CCD April 2015)
7. Barracks repair S-1987, S-82, S-1872 (CCD April 2015)
8. DFAC Bldg 24, Cp Bonifas (CCD May 2015)
9. Camp Casey Development Plan (FY17)
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Bus Ridership Survey
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Camp Casey Bus Ridership
Route 1 (Casey) Route 2 (TMC) Route 3 (H221)
Maximum
Buses typically operate at less than 50% capacity; We do not
anticipate any capacity issues for the Rotational Brigade
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DFAC Capacity
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Design Capacity
Dec Headcount
Jan Headcount
Feb Headcount
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FRG Questions
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1. Early Bird hours at Commissary: would be beneficial for families to get
items when the children are dropped off at school.
2. Fitness Centers: allowing children in them under supervision versus
actively participating or creating a family space for children to be in the
room while parent is working out.
3. CRC to Casey Bus: Would like to know if it is possible to change the time
that the bus leaves CRC 1620 to a approximately 1645; right now people
riding the Yongsan bus arrive after the 1620 bus leaves and they have to
wait about 1 hour for the 1720 bus.
FRG Questions
4/13/2015
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Early Bird hours at Commissary: it would be beneficial for
families to get items when the children are dropped off at school.
Solution:
• DeCA has submitted a proposal to open Commissary Doors
at 0900 for Camp Red Cloud and Camp Casey only.
• Camp Stanley does not have the budget or manpower to
support “Early Bird” hours.
Commissary
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Fitness Centers: can you allow children fitness centers under supervision
versus actively participating or creating a family space for children to be in
the room while parent is working out.
Solutions:
• All participants are expected to conduct themselves in a reasonable,
responsible, and prudent manner in accordance with facility rules and
regulations. Youth may use adult indoor physical fitness centers only under
the following provisions (AR 215-1): – Soldier programs must not be displaced.
– Children 12 years old and under may not use mechanical cardiovascular equipment, or strength,
sauna, or steam rooms or Jacuzzi areas at any time.
– As a Family member, children and youth (15 years old and under), not otherwise prohibited in
paragraph 8-20d(2), must be actively participating in the same activity and under the direct
supervision of a parent or guardian.
– Youth must be a participant in a special program, organized and conducted by CYSS, schools,
or other authorized youth organizations.
• All fitness facilities are undersized for our population. We cannot repurpose
rooms for child care spaces. CDC currently provides hourly care childcare.
Fitness Centers
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CRC to Casey Bus: Is possible to change the time that the
bus leaves CRC 1620 to a approximately 1645? People
riding the Yongsan bus arrive after the 1620 bus leaves
and they have to wait about 1 hour for the 1720 bus.
Answer:
•This change is possible. But buses are under contract and
will require renegotiation. This might not result in additional
bus, but a change in bus stop times. We will provide
update at the next CIE (or sooner)
•Public transportation available 24/7 between CRC and
Casey
Busing
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Area 1 Playgrounds
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Playgrounds
4/13/2015
* Proposed Enduring (2 Casey, 2 CRC, 1 Stanley)
Name Location Popularity (Most to Least)
Cost to Repair
Warrior Park Playground Casey, S-1798 1 $1000.00
Camp Red Cloud Playground* T-6161 2 $7300.00
Casey Playground* S-2542 4 $2000.00
Casey Chapel Playground* S-2346/T-2345 5 $5000.00
Boundless Playground* CRC, T-6163 6 $3000.00
Stanley Playground* T-6654 7 $2500.00
FMWR T-6038 Unused - locked 0
Kindergarten Playground S-2415 Close with school $250.00
Casey School Playground S-2416 Close with school $250.00
Non Enduring Playgrounds (Blue) Kindergarten Playground, S-2415 (Closes with School) Casey School Playground, S-2416 (Closes with School) Warrior Park, S-1798