Title: SAME Industry Forum
1SAME Industry Forum Fleet Civil Engineer 13 May
2008
2Vision A credibly led, combat-ready and
surge-ready Fleet prepared in peace, crisis or
war to advance Asia-Pacific regional security and
prosperity through cooperation with
common-purpose navies, by responding rapidly to
crises, by deterring, or by defeating threats to
security through decisive naval, joint, and
combined operations.
Mission U.S. Pacific Fleet advances
Asia-Pacific regional security and prosperity by
employing credibly led, combat-ready forces in
naval, joint and combined operations in support
of U.S. Pacific Command.
Guiding Principles Credible Leadership.
Warfighting Focus. Naval, Joint and Combined.
Aligned.
Pacific Fleet Priorities Strengthen Warfighting
Readiness. Advance Regional Maritime
Relationships. Posture Forces for Agile Response.
3COMPACFLT Organization
4Fleet Civil Engineer
- Mission Support PACFLT operations and readiness
by ensuring infrastructure, environmental, and
safety programs are integrated in fleet planning. - Functions
- Infrastructure Alignment Planning
- Range Complex Environmental Planning and
Management - Safety and Occupational Health Oversight and
Management - Pacific Naval Construction Force Employment
5N01CE Organization
- Dual hatted as Fleet Civil Engineer and
Commander, NAVFAC Pacific - Dual hatted as Deputy Fleet Civil Engineer
Theater Assessment/Strategic Studies Officer. - Contingency Engineer, JTF 519
Adding Fleet Energy Manager!
Approved for six additional EV FTE!
- MILPERS
- CIVPERS
- KTR SUPPORT
- VACANT
6 Pacific Fleet Engineer Initiatives
Northwest Range Complex
Marianas Islands Range Complex
Japan/ Okinawa Range Complexes
Fallon TrngComplex
DPRI
SoCal Range Complex
DPRI/ GIMDP/ GIIP
Bob Stump Trng Complex
Hawaii Range Complex
7COMPACFLT AOR MILCON FY 2008 Program
- P-356 CVN Maintenance Pier Replacement,
Bremerton, 91.1M - P-193 EA-18G Facility Improvements, Whidbey
Island, 23.9M - P-135 Magnetic Silencing Facility Modification,
San Diego, 14.6M - P-118 Pier 5002 Sub Fender Installation, San
Diego, 9.0M - P-587 PACFLT Sub Drive-In MSF, Pearl Harbor,
99.9M - P-173 Communications Operations Center, Pearl
Harbor 65.4M
8COMPACFLT AOR MILCON FY 2008 Program
(continued)
- P-494 Harden Base Electrical Systems Ph. 1, Guam,
59.4M - P-502 Kilo Wharf Extension, Guam, 101.8M
- P-530 Fitness Center, Guam, 45.3M
- P-262 Waste Water Treatment Plant Upgrade, Guam,
40.9M - P-532 Potable Water Distro System Recap, Guam, 1
of 2, 31.5M - P-998B Wharf Upgrades 3 of 3, CFA Yokosuka, 8.8M
- P-158 Sewage Lagoon, Diego Garcia, 7.2M
- P-180 Wharf Utility Upgrade, Various Locations,
8.9M
9COMPACFLT AOR MILCON Long term objectives
- Flexible shore infrastructure to support fleet
readiness - Guam
- Guam Infrastructure Improvement Program (Blue
Navy reqts.) - T-AKE and SSGN introduction
- CVN-capable wharf for transient visits
- DPRI Host support of USMC relocation from
Okinawa - Japan
- CVN 73 transition to Yokosuka
- Host Nation construction trending downward...
greater US MILCON - Diego Garcia
- SSGN introduction
- CONUS/HI Homeports
- Force structure changes (LCS, DDG-1000, CG(X))
- Pearl Harbor Shipyard modernization
10 Global Shore Infrastructure Planning
- CNO Strategic Guidance 2007, drives POM-10
- Roadmap for infrastructure support
- USE, NAE, SWE, NECE, NNFE GSIPs complete
- FRE to integrate all enterprises, in 2008
- CNIC GSIP to integrate shore support
- Non-enterprise GSIPs MSC, Depots, Warehousing
- N01CE is Pacific AOR lead for GSIP efforts
11Joint Basing
- Navy/ Air Force TTXs completed
- Anacostia/Bolling
- Charleston
- Pearl/Hickam
- NAVSTA Guam/Andersen
- TTX objective Evaluate responsiveness of
JBconstruct options and report to CNO/CSAF - TTX exercises transfer non-transfer of RP/TOA
- Phase I and II of Joint Basing to occur in
FY09/10/11
12Range Complex Management Timeline
RIMPAC 08
13Environmental Program
- Range Complex EIS RoD dates
- Hawaii Range June 2008
- SOCAL Range December 2008
- Marianas Range December 2009
- Northwest Range December 2009
- Monitoring and mitigation plans
- Exercise and Range NEPA
- Gulf of Alaska Training EIS (FY 08)
- NWSTF Boardman EIS (FY 08)
- Range Complex Management Plan Updates
- SOCAL, Fallon (FY 08)
- El Centro, Hawaii, Marianas (FY 09)
- Japan/Okinawa (FY 10 or 11)
- Range Clearance
14SoCal Range Complex
- Training Conducted
- Basic, intermediate, advanced training in all
PMARs. - JTFEX / COMPTUEX pre-depl exs
- Primary Users
- THIRD Fleet
- Com, Strike Force Training Pacific
- I MEF
- Naval Special Warfare
- Formal schools ATG, EWTG, BUDS
- Exercises Impacted
- JTFEX, COMPTUEX enjoined by NRDC and CCC
- Environmental Cost
- Funded to Date 8,088K
- Schedule
- In negotiation with NMFS
15Fallon Training Range Complex
- Training conducted
- Intermediate and Advance level strike aviation
training for carrier air wings and naval aviation
units - Primary users
- Carrier Airwings - LANT and PAC
- F/A-18 Fleet Replacement Squadrons
- NSW -CAS, CSAR, HVBSS
- Exercises Impacted
- None to date
- Environmental Cost
- Funded to Date 11,618K
16Hawaii Range Complex
- Training Conducted Basic, intermediate,
advanced training in all PMARs. RIMPAC USWEX
exercises - Primary Users
- HI-based ships, submarines, aircraft
- Transiting strike groups and subs
- Exercises Impacted
- RIMPAC 06 interrupted by NRDC injunction
- USWEX lawsuit (Earth Justice)
- Environmental Cost
- Funded to Date 7,626K
- Schedule
- In negotiation with NMFS
17HRC Marine Species Monitoring Plan
- Developed with National Marine Fisheries Service
to meet MMPA and ESA requirements - HRC plan provides field research studies to
- Review marine mammal and sea turtle behavioral
response to Navy training and - Evaluate effectiveness of Navy mitigation
measures - To be included in NMFS Letter of Authorization
- Overall value of contracts 30-40M over 5 years
- Monitoring plan implementation January 2009
18Marianas Islands Range Complex
- Training conducted
- Basic through advanced air, ground,
- and at-sea training
- Valiant Shield 07
- Primary users
- Forward Deployed Navy, Marine and Air Forces.
Homeported submarines, Air Force units, and Guam
Army and Air National Guard - Exercises Impacted
- None to date.
- Environmental Cost
- Funded to Date 7,514K
- Schedule
- In negotiation with NMFS
19Japan/Okinawa Range Complexes
- Training conducted
- Basic-advanced aviation and at-sea training
- ANNUALEX / Multi Sail / ASWEX
- Primary users
- Seventh Fleet
- 1st Marine Aircraft Wing
- Deployed Naval forces
- 5th Air Force
- Exercises Impacted
- None to Date
- Environmental Cost
- Funded to Date 1,550K
20Northwest Training Range Complex
- Training conducted
- Basic-advanced air and at-sea training
- No major exercises
- Primary users
- Locally based surface ships, subs, aircraft,
EOD, Non-local NSW - Exercises Impacted
- None to date. Potential impact on EOD OPs in
Puget Sound - Environmental Cost
- Funded to Date 7,135K
- Schedule
- In negotiation with NMFS
21Bob Stump Training Range Complex
- Training conducted
- Basic-advanced aviation
- WTI JTFEX Exercises
- Primary users
- MAWTS-1
- VMFT 401
- Fleet Naval Aviation Squadrons
- NSW Desert Warfare Training
- FRS and Naval Aviation Training Command
- Exercises Impacted
- None to Date
- Environmental Cost
- Funded to Date 3,129K