Welcome to Los Angeles AFB South Bay Association of Chambers
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Welcome to Los Angeles AFB South Bay Association of Chambers
Welcome to Los Angeles AFB South Bay Association of Chambers of Commerce Agenda • Who we are… • What we do… • Community Impact • Questions / Roof-top Tour 2 61st Air Base Group Commander Col Simcox Lt Col Turner Commander 61 ABG Lt Col Donna Turner Ground Safety 61 SFS Maj Hall Commander Plans Superintendent MSgt Silvia CMSgt First Langner Sergeant Deputy Commander Mr. Randolph First Sergeant MSgt Pate Executiv Deputy Commander e Lt Col Magidson Officer Command Post 61 CS Mr. Hall Deputy Director Chaplain 61 MDS Col Pinard Commander 61 FSS Mr. Maxfield Director CMSgt James Langner SAPR CSC ATO 61 CELS Lt Col Inouye Commander Budget Enabling Space Dominance Inform National Policy Joint Warfighter Support Space Dominance Space Superiority Space Support Force Application Space Force Enhancement SMC: Resilient, Affordable Space Capabilities 61st Air Base Group: Agile Mission Support 4 Our Focus Areas Provide best-in-class facilities, security, medical, civil engineering, communications, logistics, readiness, and quality of life services for Los Angeles AFB, enabling the delivery of resilient, affordable space capabilities for the nation. …by taking care of the • Mission • Airmen • Community Installation Characteristics • Single function – host for space acquisition center • Bifurcated – 20 miles between El Segundo & Fort MacArthur • Demographics – 25% active duty, 40% civilian, 35% contractor • Located in America’s 2nd largest city – only full-service military base in local area • Efficient because of compactness and access to private industry, metropolitan and municipal services 6 LA AFB Communities • 210 Acres, 1.4M SF, $1.3B physical plant • LA AFB ˗ ~5,900 personnel ˗ Mission / Mission Support LA AFB • San Pedro Housing Areas ˗ 613 Housing Units ˗ Dormitories ˗ Community / QoL Services Pacific Crest Pacific Heights 7 Fort MacArthur Workforce Residence Over 6,000 sq miles; hundreds of local communities 8 1 24 4 1 11 1 6 5 16 48 24 17 187 414 137 30 324 20 15 45 9 22 7 6 4 17 10 3 19 29 6 8 4 2 5 3 17 14 90 2 9 137 6 6 16 19 7 8 2 2 8 Facilities and Services • Airman & Family Readiness • Honor Guard: 131 Functions; 985 hrs • Base Exchange: $20.9M sales • Tickets & Tours: $2M sales • Commissary: $21.5M sales • Lodging: 23K guests per year • Child Development Center • Outdoor Recreation • Community Center / Club • Military Parade Field • Education & Training • Swimming Pool • Child Care / Youth Programs • 2 Medical Clinics • Fitness & Sports Centers − 9K referrals to network providers • Health & Wellness Center − 95K prescriptions dispensed Supporting over 200,000 Active Duty & Retired Personnel 9 Estimated Annual Economic Impact Los Angeles Air Force Base Annual Payroll (5,879 Direct Jobs: military, civilian, and contractor) $935M Annual Expenditures (Infrastructure) $140M Annual $ Value of Indirect Jobs $614M (Ex: personnel hired by aerospace contractors to build satellites) Total Economic Impact Total Jobs Created (Direct and Indirect) Space and Missile Systems Center Budget CA Total Economic Impact (Direct and Indirect) CA Total Jobs Created (Direct and Indirect) * Budget including Payroll ** These numbers including EIA in LA county and other areas that have contracts with SMC 10 $1.69 Billion 17,655 *$6.5 Billion **$6.1 Billion **60,008 Support to LA Community • Fitness Center Support − Army, Navy, Coast Guard, Marines, DoD & Government Agencies • Housing in partnership with Tierra Vista Communities for military, retirees, DoD employees (incl. contractors), “Hometown Heroes” • Swimming Pool Training Support − Underwater Training for FBI, Police, Coast Guard, Navy, Marines, Reserves − Lifeguard Training for Local DoD and Government Agencies • Full Military Honors to Fallen Heroes • Honor Guard Support at Retiree Memorials • Military Honors at Civic & Pro Sporting Events • Casualty Notification & Survivor Benefits Briefings − Santa Barbara – East to Indio/Coachella – South to Tijuana − Military, VA, and Social Security key benefits covered for survivors of Active Duty Military and Retirees 11 Support to LA Community • Host Annual Education Fairs and Job Fairs − 75 Universities from over 40 States represented at the Education Fair − Job Fair Boasted over 20 Potential Employers • Support to AF recruiting stations • LAAFB Volunteers − 30,577 volunteer hours in 2013 • Beach Day Clean-Up − LAAFB adopted El Porto Beach in cooperation with Heal the Bay − 3 clean-ups per year, 1st held on Earth Day 2014, 2nd scheduled Aug 2014 12 Dependent on Local Support • Emergency Services ˗ Firefighting and rescue City of El Segundo or L.A. County Fire Depts ˗ Bomb squad services L.A. City or County Bomb Squads ˗ HAZMAT and CBRN response L.A. County Fire Health HAZMAT Division • Utilities, Supplies, Services ˗ High voltage electrical service and maintenance Southern California Edison, L.A. Dept of Water & Power ˗ Water production & storage El Segundo Water System, L.A. Dept of Water & Power ˗ Natural gas Southern California Gas Company ˗ Wastewater disposal L.A. Dept of Water & Power 13 LA AFB Most-Attended School Districts LA Unified 5702 Hermosa Beach 23 Home School 136 Menifee 19 El Segundo 66 Palos Verdes 18 Torrance 63 Inglewood 17 Hawthorne 56 Lakewood 17 Wiseburn 42 Culver City 16 Manhattan Beach 41 Lawndale 15 Artesia/Cerritos 32 Lake Elsinore 14 Redondo Beach 31 Anaheim 12 Long Beach 27 Cypress 10 Riverside 27 Santa Monica 7 14 Commitment to Energy Reduction Air Force Infrastructure Energy Strategy • Expand Renewables • Manage Costs • Improve Future Infrastructure • Improve Current Infrastructure 15 LAAFB: Leading The Way In Air Force Energy Reduction Sustained Partnership We value the strong relationship we have with our greater Los Angeles area civic, business, and community partners 16 Questions?