Military bases analysis of DOD's 2005 selection process and recommendations for base closures and realignments : report to the congressional committees.

Military bases analysis of DOD's 2005 selection process and recommendations for base closures and realignments : report to the congressional committees.
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2005
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ISBN: 1428931597

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On May 13, 2005, the Secretary of Defense submitted proposed base realignment and closure (BRAC) actions to an independent commission for its review. The Commission must submit its recommendations to the President by September 8, 2005, for his acceptance or rejection in their entirety. Congress has final action to accept or reject these recommendations in their entirety later this year. The law required that GAO issue a report on the Department of Defense's (DoD) recommendations and selection process by July 1, 2005. GAO's objectives for this report were as follows: (1) determine the extent to which DoD's proposals achieved its stated BRAC goals, (2) analyze whether the process for developing recommendations was logical, and (3) identify issues with the recommendations that may warrant further attention. Time constraints limited GAO's ability to examine implementation details of most of the individual recommended actions. DoD had varying success in achieving its 2005 BRAC goals of reducing excess infrastructure and producing savings, furthering transformation, and fostering jointness. While DoD proposed a record number of closures and realignments, exceeding all prior BRAC rounds combined, many proposals focused on reserve bases and relatively few on closing active bases. Projected savings are almost equally large, but most savings are derived from 10 percent of the recommendations. While GAO believes savings would be achieved, overall up-front investment costs of an estimated $24 billion are required, and there are clear limitations associated with DoD's projection of nearly $50 billion in savings over a 20-year period. Much of the projected net annual recurring savings (47 percent) is associated with eliminating jobs currently held by military personnel. However, rather than reducing end-strength levels, DoD indicates the positions are expected to be reassigned to other areas, which may enhance capabilities but also limit dollar savings available for other use7.

Military Bases

Military Bases
Author: United States. Government Accountability Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2005
Genre: Military base closures
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Military Bases

Military Bases
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1993
Genre: Military bases
ISBN:

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Military Bases

Military Bases
Author: Barry W. Holman (au)
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005-11
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ISBN: 9781422301739

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Military Bases

Military Bases
Author: David M. Walker (au)
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2005-11
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ISBN: 9781422302286

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Military Bases

Military Bases
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Total Pages: 274
Release: 2005
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On May 13, 2005, the Secretary of Defense submitted proposed base realignment and closure (BRAC) actions to an independent commission for its review. The Commission must submit its recommendations to the President by September 8, 2005, for his acceptance or rejection in their entirety. Congress has final action to accept or reject these recommendations in their entirety later this year. The law required that GAO issue a report on the Department of Defense's (DoD) recommendations and selection process by July 1, 2005. GAO's objectives for this report were as follows: (1) determine the extent to which DoD's proposals achieved its stated BRAC goals, (2) analyze whether the process for developing recommendations was logical, and (3) identify issues with the recommendations that may warrant further attention. Time constraints limited GAO's ability to examine implementation details of most of the individual recommended actions. DoD had varying success in achieving its 2005 BRAC goals of reducing excess infrastructure and producing savings, furthering transformation, and fostering jointness. While DoD proposed a record number of closures and realignments, exceeding all prior BRAC rounds combined, many proposals focused on reserve bases and relatively few on closing active bases. Projected savings are almost equally large, but most savings are derived from 10 percent of the recommendations. While GAO believes savings would be achieved, overall up-front investment costs of an estimated $24 billion are required, and there are clear limitations associated with DoD's projection of nearly $50 billion in savings over a 20-year period. Much of the projected net annual recurring savings (47 percent) is associated with eliminating jobs currently held by military personnel. However, rather than reducing end-strength levels, DoD indicates the positions are expected to be reassigned to other areas, which may enhance capabilities but also limit dollar savings available for other use7.

Military Bases

Military Bases
Author: Harry E. Taylor
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1997-02
Genre:
ISBN: 0788141147

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This report finds that: because the Navy's process stressed the reduction of excess capacity there were cases where a base was recommended for closure, even though its mil. value was rated higher that bases that remained open; the Army chose not to recommend a base for closure in part because of environ'l. cleanup costs -- a reason excluded from cost of closure calculations; the AF documentation makes it difficult to understand the justification for some decisions, although AF oral explanations justified the recommendations.

Military Bases

Military Bases
Author: United States. Government Accountability Office
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005
Genre: Military base closures
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Contains the Department's recommendations to realign or close military installations within the United States and its territories. These recommendations strengthen national security by reshaping the domestic installations at which U.S. military forces perform their assigned missions. Volume 1 describes the Department's overall BRAC selection process; provides an unclassified version of the force structure plan; and details the Department's closure and realignment recommendations and their justifications. Eleven other volumes will be provided under separate cover. Volume II is the classified force structure plan, which is available on a restricted basis. Volumes III-XII further describe the analytical processes and recommendations of each of the Department's 10 proponent organizations -- the three Military Departments and seven Joint Cross-Service Groups (JCSGs).

Military Bases

Military Bases
Author: Stati Uniti. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 113
Release: 1993
Genre: Military bases
ISBN:

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