20 OCT 11 “The Army Reserve – An Enduring Operational Force” Mr. Tad Davis Chief Executive Officer US Army Reserve Command 1
Nov 16, 2014
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“The Army Reserve – An Enduring Operational Force”
Mr. Tad DavisChief Executive Officer
US Army Reserve Command
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AgendaAgenda
Mission Army Reserve Priorities Footprint (National / Regional / State) New Facilities Military Construction Army Reserve (MCAR) “The Future” Declining MCAR Resources Sustainability “The Challenge”
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U.S. Army Reserve Command U.S. Army Reserve Command
Mission:
To provide trained, equipped, and ready Soldiers and cohesive units to meet the global requirements across the full spectrum of operations.
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Army Reserve PrioritiesArmy Reserve Priorities
Transform to an enduring operational force
Provide the best trained, best led, best equipped Soldiers and units to combatant commanders
Recruit, retain, and reintegrate through a Continuum of Services the best and brightest Citizen-Soldiers
Provide Citizen-Soldiers and their Families with the training, support, and recognition to sustain a cohesive, effective fighting force
Build and maintain a partnership with industry to facilitate Citizen-Soldier contributions to both a prosperous economy and a skilled, experienced, and capable Army
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Army Reserve Footprint Army Reserve Footprint
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# AMSA: 29# ECS: 8# FACIDs: 299# UNITS: 449Facilities Sq Footage: 8,241,024Managed Acreage: 1,515
# AMSA: 25# ECS: 6# FACIDs: 286# UNITS: 472Facilities Square Footage: 10,218,980Managed Acreage: 3,435
# AMSA: 21# ECS: 7# FACIDs: 190# UNITS: 338Facilities Square Footage: 7,859,496Managed Acreage: 3,416
# AMSA: 40# ECS: 7# FACIDs: 336 # UNITS: 654Facilities Square Footage: 15,643,277Managed Acreage: 11,468
Bldg Avg. Age39.2 years
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North Carolina FootprintNorth Carolina Footprint
Total Facilities in Area: 45
Location of Army Reserve Activities
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Recent North Carolina Projects Recent North Carolina Projects
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Cary, NCTotal Gross SF: 67,747Program Amount: $12.1 MCompleted: July 2009
Wilmington, NCTotal Gross SF: 62,687Program Amount:$12.4 MCompleted: June 2011
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MCAR Program Southeast MCAR Program Southeast
MCAR Program
FY Description Location StPA
($000)
2012 Army Reserve Center/Land Greensboro NC 19,000
2012 Army Reserve Center/Land Orangeburg SC 12,000
2014 Army Reserve Center Ft Bragg NC 24,000
2015 Aviation Support Facility Clearwater FL 52,000
2017 Army Reserve Center/OMS/UHS/Land Asheville NC 14,272
2017 Army Reserve Center/Land Miramar FL 27,647
2017 Army Reserve Center/Land Meridian MS 11,063
Total 159,982
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“There’s something happening here
What it is ain’t exactly clear….” Buffalo
Springfield,19679
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Army Reserve MCAR TrendsArmy Reserve MCAR Trends
02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 170
200000
400000
600000
800000
1000000
1200000
BRAC GTA
MCAR TOTAL
FY
$
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Army SustainabilityArmy Sustainability
Federal initiatives focusing Department of Defense (DoD) to be “eco-friendly”
Cyber networks controlling electrical generation/distribution are susceptible to compromise and potential power outages affecting critical infrastructure
DoD operating budgets face Congressional pressure to propose reductions, thus creating opportunities when/where overall savings can be provided
Energy dependence creates logistical supply burdens which increase operational vulnerabilities and put Soldiers at risk
Energy security directly affecting mission readiness and unit preparedness – need for secure and uninterrupted access to energy both at home and abroad
NEW REALITIESNEW REALITIES
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Army SustainabilityArmy Sustainability
Provision Goal Reduce energy consumption 3% per year from FY06-15 compared to FY2003 baseline
30% reduction in energy intensity by 2015
Perform comprehensive energy & water evaluations in all Federal facilities
100% by Jun 2012
Meter electricity in Federal facilities where LCC-effective (buildings greater than 29ksf)
100% by 1 Oct 2012
Meter natural gas and steam in Federal facilities where LCC-effective
100% by 1 Oct 2016
Install most energy efficient & LCC-effective designs, systems, equipment, & controls
100% of all large capital energy investments in Federal facilities
At least 30% of hot water requirement supplied by solar heating if LCC-effective
100% of new or substantially modified Federal buildings
Install at least one renewable fuel pump at all Federal fleet fueling centers
100% by 2012 – except when turnover rate is less than 100k gal/yr
No limit to percentage retention of realized cost savings from ESPC contracts
Use savings from ESPC for future energy projects
Reduce fossil fuel generated energy use in new & renovated Federal buildings
Reduce by 55% in 2010 & 100% by 2030
Federally procured appliances must use one watt or less of standby power
100% of new procurements
METRICS
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Army SustainabilityArmy Sustainability
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Triple Bottom Line - PlusTriple Bottom Line - Plus
The Army…
Building Green,
Buying Green,
Going Green
Army Green = Army Strong
The Army…
Building Green,
Buying Green,
Going Green
Army Green = Army Strong
+ Economic Benefit
Army SustainabilityArmy Sustainability
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Army Sustainability Army Sustainability
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A Net Zero ENERGY Installation is an installation that produces as much energy on site as it uses, over the course of a year.
A Net Zero WATER Installation limits the consumption of freshwater resources and returns water back to the same watershed so not to deplete the groundwater and surface water resources of that region in quantity or quality.
A Net Zero WASTE Installation is an installation that reduces, reuses, and recovers waste streams, converting them to resource values with zero landfill.
A Net ZERO Installation is one which applies an integrated approach to management of energy, water, and waste to capture and commercialize the resource value and/or enhance the ecological productivity of land, water, and air.
Fort Hunter Liggett (Waste and Energy)
Fort Buchanan (Water)
Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (Energy)
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The Challenge The Challenge
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”
Theodore Roosevelt
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