US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG ® And Taking Care Of People! SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS ORANGE COUNTY COL Mark Toy, P.E. Commander Los Angeles District 2 November 2010
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US Army Corps of EngineersBUILDING STRONG®And Taking Care Of People!
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERSORANGE COUNTY
COL Mark Toy, P.E.CommanderLos Angeles District2 November 2010
BUILDING STRONG®And Taking Care Of People!
Typical Army Engineer Officer Career Path
LT LTCMAJCPTRank
CAPTAINS CAREER COURSE WINDOW
Schools
Platoon Leader
Battalion S3/XO
Group or Brigade Engineer
Brigade S3/XO
Military Transition Team (MiTT)
Company CommanderKey Developmental Assignments
BASIC
Sapper Leader / Ranger / Airborne / Air Assault
Battalion Commander
District Commander
MiTT Commander
Garrison Commander
Years0 5 10 15 20
Combat Training Center Observer/Controller
U.S. Army Engineer School Instructor/ Staff
AC/RC Observer/Controller
GRADUATE SCHOOL
BN Staff
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
EDUCATION (formerly CGSC)
SENIOR SERVICE COLLEGE
Other Staff Assignments
Joint HQs/COCOMs
TRADOC
Combined Arms Center (Fort Leavenworth)
USMA/ USACE District/ Professor of Military Science/ Recruiting
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WHAT I’VE DONE MY ASSESSMENT OUR FUTURE DIRECTION OUR FUTURE PROGRAM DOING BUSINESS WITH THE CORPS QUESTIONS
AGENDA
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KEY LEADER ENGAGEMENTS AND DIVISION IN-BRIEFS
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CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENTS
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WHAT I’VE DONECalendar review and highlight of significant engagements
July August Senior Leader Conference (Seattle) SAME (Los Angeles) Selection Panel for Contracting Branch
Chief Port of Los Angeles San Clemente Public Meeting Senator Boxer (VAFB) / Area Office NAFSMA Conference (ASA-CW) / Area
Office Division In-briefs, Key Leader
Engagements, and Daily Execution Briefs
Change of Command America’s Great Outdoor
Initiative (ASA-CW) Port of Long Beach Seven Oaks Dam L.A. River Tour with Times
Reporter L.A. County Public Works Key Leader Engagements and
Division In-briefs
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WHAT I’VE DONE Calendar review and highlight of significant engagements
September
Congressional Visits (Capps/Napolitano/Calvert)
Daily Execution Briefs Visit Area Offices in Arizona Met with Salt River Pima-Maricopa
County Indian Community Leadership Development Program
Graduation Meet L.A. County Board of Supervisors 6 County Flood Control District
Meeting Key Leader Engagements
October
District Clean-up Week C-MANC Conference (Stockton,
CA) Meet Rep. Issa Meet with City of Newport Tucson Drainage Groundbreaking Commander’s Assessment to the
Chief of Engineers USACE Commander’s Course
(Naples, FL) Transition Conference Fort Irwin Visit
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WHO WE ARE / WHERE WE’VE BEENMy assessment of the L.A. District
“Going from good to great starts with people”LTG Van Antwerp, Chief of Engineers
What’s great… People and relationships Sponsors, partners, and stakeholders love us! District employees are engaged and dedicated. District employees enjoy variety in their job and the freedom to execute at their level.
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WHERE WE’RE GOINGOur focus and future direction
People Building Strong and Taking Care of People! The heart of an organization Make L.A. District great
Training “Going back to basics” New employees / Guidance from senior leaders Training at all levels
Facilities Taking care of what we have Master Planner A professional engineering organization
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NavigationFlood ControlEngineering DesignMilitary ConstructionEmergency Operations ( PL 84 – 99 )
Environmental RestorationRegulatory Permitting ( § 404, Clean Water Act )
International and Interagency SupportOverseas Contingency Operations/ Homeland Security
226,000 square miles Support to 8 million acres of military installations
80,000 acres of USACE project properties
420 miles of shore line / 14 harbors
ENVIRONMENTAL “EXTREMES” ( in contiguous 48 states ) :
Hottest and Driest Locations (Death Valley)Highest Elevation - Mount Whitney (14,494 feet above sea level)Lowest Elevation - Bad Water, Death Valley ( 282 feet below sea level )Critical Habitat / Biodiversity (385 Threatened / Endangered Species)
30 Million people ( 1 in 10 Americans )
Population growing by 300,000 annually3 of 8 Most Populated US cities ( Los Angeles / San Diego / Phoenix )
8 U.S. SEN / 44 U.S. REP / 4 GOV
World’s 8th largest economy ( > Canada / Spain )
CA ports = 31% US tradePorts of LA / Long Beach = US No. 1 and 2LA Customs = US No. 1 ( $360 BIL annually )
LA Metro = US No. 1 manufacturer ( employment )
Civil Works
Military
Army Installation
Air Force InstallationArea OfficeResident Office
OREGON
IDAHO
WYOMING
COLORADO
NEVADA
NEW MEXICO
TEXAS
UTAH
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
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Utah (3)Sen. Orrin G. Hatch (R)Sen. Robert F. Bennett (R)Jim Matheson (D-2)
Arizona (10)Sen.John McCain (R)Sen. Jon Kyl (R)Ann Kirkpatrick (D-1)Trent Franks (R-2)John Shadegg (R-3)Ed Pastor (D-4)Harry Mitchell (D-5)Jeff Flake (R-6)Raul M. Grijalva (D-7)Gabrielle Giffords (D-8)
Nevada (5)Sen. Harry Reid (D)Sen. John Ensign (R)Shelley Berkley (D-1)Dean Heller (R-2)Dina Titus (D-3)
California (34)Sen. Barbara Boxer (D)Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D)Kevin McCarthy (R-22)Lois Capps (D-23)Elton Gallegly (R-24)H. P. McKeon (R-25)David Dreier (R-26)Brad Sherman (D-27)H. L. Berman (D-28)Adam Schiff (D-29)H. A. Waxman (D-30)Xavier Becerra (D-31)Judy Chu (D-32)Diane Watson (D-33)L. Roybal-Allard (D-34)Maxine Waters (D-35)Jane Harman (D-36)Laura Richardson(D-37)Grace Flores Napolitano (D-38)Linda Sanchez (D-39)Ed Royce (R-40)Jerry Lewis (R-41)Gary G. Miller (R-42)Joe Baca (D-43)Ken Calvert (R-44)Mary Bono Mack (R-45)Dana Rohrabacher (R-46)Loretta Sanchez (D-47)John Campbell (R-48)Darrell Issa (R-49)Bob Bilbray (R-50)Bob Filner (D-51)Duncan R. Hunter (R-52)Susan A. Davis (D-53)
CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION
56Elected Officials
+4 Governors
OREGON
IDAHO
WYOMING
COLORADO
UTAH
NEVADA
NEW MEXICO
TEXAS
ARIZONA
CALIFORNIA
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DRIVERS FOR USACE CHANGE
Unreliable Resource Engines
Technical Competencies
Disasters
Workforce Trends
Cultural
Continuing Budget Pressures
Inflating Cost of Construction
Aging Infrastructure
OCO Missions
Disasters
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USACE to do listCivil Works Program
• Navigation• Flood Risk Management• Environmental• Emergency Management• Regulatory• Recreation• Hydropower• Water Supply
Military Programs• Military Construction• Environmental Restoration• Geospatial Engineering• Real Estate
Interagency SupportResearch and Development
THE DILEMMAThe Brutal Facts
The future environment will not support full service capabilities at all locations
Fluctuations in workload place technical competences at risk
Our missions are assigned not chosen
By acting now, we can choose “where” and “how” to execute our missions
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HEDGEHOG CONCEPT
“Stop doing lists are more important than to do lists.”
What are you the best in the world at?
What drives your economic engine?
What are you deeply passionate about?
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LOS ANGELES DISTRICT HEDGEHOGS: Western Coastal Production Center Interagency & International Service Center Military Production Center Arid System Integrated Water Resource
Management Center Levee Safety Center
REGIONAL HEDGEHOG: Sustainable Engineering Center
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CIVIL WORKS PROGRAMFlood Risk
Management:Prado Dam
Bluff Erosion Encinitas, CA
Navigation, Ports & Harbors:Port of San Diego
Ecosystem RestorationPhoenix, AZ
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General Investigation
Construction General
Operations & Maintenance
FY08 $10,045,876 $99,622,260 $34,770,925
FY09 $14,102,655 $115,091,881 $54,867,126
FY10 $11,075,447 $150,562,908 $48,426,923
FY11 Carryover $3,234,100 $54,529,200 $5,758,900
FY11 CR $200,000 $361,000 $7,605,000
CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM
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MILITARY PROGRAM
Predator Facilities at Nellis
FY08 $357MFY09 $354MFY10 $277MFY11 $355M
NEVADA
ARIZONA
UTAH
CALIFORNIA
Nellis AFB
Creech AFB
Edwards AFB
Fort Irwin
Vandenberg AFB
March ARB
Davis-Monthan AFB
Luke AFB
Fort Huachuca
Yuma Proving Grounds
Los Alamitos JFTB
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TYPES of PROJECTS
• Barracks Renovations
• Road Paving
• Install Drainage
• Maintenance Hanger Repairs
• Fencing
• Upgrade / install HVAC
• Painting
• Replace Auditorium Carpet, Seating, Lighting
• Replace Roof / Exterior Doors
• Restore Dental Clinic
• Restore Building Systems
• Restore HVAC and Alarm Systems
• Replace Standby Potable Water Pump
• Remove and Install Trees
Military Operations and Maintenance Program
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PROGRAMS
FY10
FY09
FY08
MilitaryInteragency &
International Support
Civil Works
$359,120,00042%
$357,000,00041%$144,439,
06117%
$416,760,00044%
$354,000,00037%
$ 184,061,66219%
$284,200,00037%
$277,000,00036%
$210,065,27827%
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INTERAGENCY & INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
NEVADA
ARIZONA
UTAH
CALIFORNIA
CBP Tactical InfrastructureVertical Infrastructure ( 225 miles )
LOS ANGELES
LAS VEGAS
PHOENIX Yuma Welton
Ajo ( CPNWK) Tucson
Casa Grande
Florence
Wilcox
DouglasNACONogales
Brown FieldCampo
Chula Vista
El Cajon
Imperial Beach
San ClementeMurrieta
CalexicoEl Centro
IndioRiverside
Blythe
Border Patrol / Customs and Border Protection Bureau of Indian AffairsBureau of Land ManagementBureau of PrisonsDepartment of AgricultureDrug Enforcement AgencyEnvironmental Protection AgencyFederal Emergency Management AgencyDepartment of Homeland SecurityFood and Drug AdministrationInternational Boundary and Water Commission Veterans Affairs
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FY08 $359.1M (VA $64.3M)
FY 09 $416.7M (VA $95.2M)
FY10 $284.2M (VA $98.6M)
Estimates for FY 11:
FY11 $150.7M (VA $108M)
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Veteran’s Affairs FY11VISN 22 approximately $100 Million
VISN 18 approximately $ 5-12 Million mostly NRM (like O&M)
Customs & Border Patrol Immigration and Customs
Enforcement (CBP/ICE)FY 11 $25 Million
OPPORTUNITIES
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DOING BUSINESS WITH THE CORPS• We appreciate working with you!• We value our relationships with our partners!• We realize that our processes are sometimes
challenging!• We want you to succeed!• Honest and open communication are important!• Together we will deliver a great product!• Thanks for being a member of our team!
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