332d Air Expeditionary Wing
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332d Air Expeditionary Wing
3 3 2 d Air E x peditiona r y W ing R eflections of the ex - Ma y or of B a la d OV E R ALL B R I E FI N G CLAS S I FI CAT I ON : UNC L A S S IF IE D Tuskegee Airmen….The Legend Continues A genda • Mayor Of Joint Base Balad • Accomplishments of your Team • SAME...Making a Difference a World Away 332 A E W L eaders hip 506 EMDS 506 ECES 506 ECS 4,200+ AIRMEN 1,200+ AIRMEN 750+ AIRMEN 650+ AIRMEN 8,500 AIRMEN Joint Base Balad Population = 25000 Tuskegee Airmen....The Legend Continues 730+ AIRMEN 506 ESFS 980+ AIRMEN 506 OSS 506 ELRS Mis s ion S upport G roup • Civil Engineer • Communications • Logistics Readiness • Force Support • Security Forces • ...@ Balad, AF was Base Operating Support Integrator or BOS-I...MSG became Mayor Mayor Of J oint B as e B alad Duties of the Mayor Responsible for all Tenants/Residents Services and Infrastructure “Own” all Real Property and Contracts Contractor Meeting (Team member & constituent) Program Evaluation Board (LOGCAP) Security of 3rd Country Nationals versus Abuse Jumper Policy, contractor/sub getting paid Serve as Magistrate Fly – Fight – Win Tuskegee Airmen....The Legend Continues A c c omplis hments of Y our T eam • Security for Iraqi Election • Support to US Forces • Improvements to Iraq and Joint Base Balad • Responsible Drawdown • Engagement with Iraqis A c c omplis hments of Y our T eam • ...only possible because Airmen and Soldiers are smart, motivated...and well trained. A c c omplis hments of Y our T eam • ...only possible because we have super contractors on the battlefield 16 26 L ogis tics Contr a cts Self Service Supply Center – provide expendables & durable supplies 30% Iraqi Workforce Fuels Delivery – provide fuel for generators, MHE, lightalls 10% Iraqi Workforce NTV Fuel Service Center – provide fuel for all NTVs on JBB 10% Iraqi Workforce Base Wash Rack – wash over 10K vehicles per month 47% Iraqi Workforce Tuskegee Airmen….The Legend Continues V ehicle Ma intena nce Mentor s hip P r ogr a m Purpose: Create pool of skilled mechanics. Mx/repair services; warehouse & tool control; glass replacement and repair; lube service; and vehicle detailing for AF Vehicles US National leads (2) TCN Assistant (1) LNs within the Shop Admin/Interpreters (2) Vehicle Mechanics (10) Tuskegee Airmen….The Legend Continues V ehicle Ma intena nce Mentor s hip P r ogr a m R ecently ga r ner ed I r a qi Minis tr y of La bor a nd S ocia l Affa ir s ( MOLS A) cer tifica tion Tuskegee Airmen….The Legend Continues 40 Mos que R epa ir JBB Mosque repair project: $90K renovation in FY10 Q2 Will award contract to LN contractor w/local Imam involvement Demonstrates US good intentions & drawdown initiative Reopens legacy religious facility for LNs on JBB Tuskegee Airmen….The Legend Continues I r a qi P ow er line R epa ir Working with PRT and IAP to repair power line outside of South ECP Lines feed Bakir Village and other nearby areas Tuskegee Airmen….The Legend Continues 54 55 Utilities Teaching LN’s plumbing fundamentals in the shop Pipe fitting Drainage / Sewage management Potable water systems Pumps & valves Hands-on training through projects Tuskegee Airmen….The Legend Continues A c c omplis hments of Y our T eam • Engagement...Building relationships during Iraqi Children’s Day S A ME ...Making a Differenc e a World A way T opics : H is tor y of E ngineer ing E ngineer ing & Contr a cting P r oces s 1 6 I r a qi E ngineer s a nd 3 2 Air For ce a nd Ar m y E ngineer s a ttended luncheon a nd s em ina r Tuskegee Airmen….The Legend Continues Engineering Construction Process 732 ECES/FET 2 Dec 2009 Version 1.2 S A ME ...Making a Differenc e a World A way • Building Relationship • Five Iraqis become honorary SAME members • Lasting impact on local engineers • Young Members made this happen 3 3 2 d Air E x peditiona r y W ing R eflections of the ex - Ma y or of B a la d OV E R ALL B R I E FI N G CLAS S I FI CAT I ON : UNC L A S S IF IE D Tuskegee Airmen….The Legend Continues Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow AETC Civil Engineer Update Col David DeMartino AETC/A7C 30 Nov 10 Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win Overview Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow • • • • • MILCON O&M Energy Asset Management Optimization Privatization Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win Facility Lifecycle Performance Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Modernization investments are needed to meet current standards & extend service life R&M – To extend the Service Life of Dormitory Service life with only Sustainment (FSM) funding (line assumes 100%). Facility life shortened at 90% funding Expected Service Life Facility Performance New Dormitory Completed Facility Age in Years Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win R&M – To extend the Service Life of Dormitory At some point, R&M can’t help, need New Dormitory -MILCON Facility Programs Sustainment / R&M / MILCON Link Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Deferred MILCON drives R&M Band-Aids MILCON Sustainment R&M Deferred Sustainment reduces life-cycle and increases future costs Beddowns consume R&M, little remains for critical repairs Air Force Installations are War Fighting Platforms Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win 4 FY10 MILCON Program Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Base Project Title PA ($000) Altus Repair Taxiways $20,300 Goodfellow Student Dormitory (100 RM) $14,000 Goodfellow Joint Intel Training Facility Ph 1 $18,400 Lackland BMT Satellite Classroom/Dining Facility No. 1 $32,000 Lackland Evasion, Conduct After Capture Training Facility Lackland BMT Recruit Dormitory Ph 2 $77,000 Columbus Aircraft Fuel Systems Maintenance Dock* $10,000 Vance Control Tower* $10,700 Goodfellow Consolidated Learning Center* $12,000 Sheppard ENJJPT Operations Complex Ph 2* $13,465 Fairchild SERE Force Support Complex Ph 1* $11,000 Pope Firing Range** $1,750 Eielson Construct Arctic Survival Forward Operating Location** $1,350 *Congressional Insert, **P-341 Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win $4,879 FY10 MILCON Program (cont’d) Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Base Project Title PA ($000) Eglin F-35 Duke Control Tower $3,420 Eglin F-35 JP-8 Flightline Fillstands $5,400 Eglin F-35 POL Ops Facility $3,180 Eglin F-35 JP-8 West Side Bulk Fuel Tank Upgrades Eglin Live Ordinance Load Area Eglin F-35 A/C Parking Apron Eglin F-35 Hydrant Refueling System Ph 1 $8,100 Kirtland HC-130J Simulator Facility $8,700 Kirtland MC-130J Simulator Facility $8,000 Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win $960 $9,900 $16,400 FY11 MILCON Program Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow PA ($000) Base Project Title Maxwell ADAL AU Library 13,400 Eglin F-35 4-Bay Fuel Cell Maintenance Hangar 11,400 Ft Sam One Company Fire Station (JBSA) 5,500 Kirtland Construct Armament Shop 6,460 Kirtland Aerial Delivery Facility Addition 3,800 Kirtland H/MC-130J Fuel Systems Maintenance Facility 14,142 Lackland BMT Satellite Classroom/Dining Facility 32,000 Lackland BMT Recruit Dormitory Ph 3 67,980 Lackland BMT Processing & Information Center 21,800 PTC-1 F-35 Squadron Operations Facility 10,260 PTC-1 F-35 Academic Training Center 54,150 Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win FY11 Congressional Marks Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Base Project Title ($000) HASC SASC HAC SAC CONGRESSIONAL ADDS Laughlin Community Event Complex 10,500 X X 13,000 X X Lackland Consolidated Security Forces Operations Center Ph 1 900 X X Maxwell Air Traffic Control Tower 810 X X Altus Fire Station Randolph Fire Crash Rescue Station CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTED DESIGN 2,000 Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win X FY12 MILCON Program Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Base Project Title PA Ft Sam AIT Barracks (300 RM) $45M Lackland BMT Recruit Dormitory 4 $64M PTC-1 F-35 ADAL Aircraft Maintenance Unit PTC-1 F-35 Squadron Operations/Aircraft Maintenance Unit 2 Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win $6M $18M MILCON Congressional Inserts Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow • FY04-10: 46 projects worth $425.6M ($8.7M avg) • • • • • • • • • Alabama: 1 project at Maxwell ($12.6M) Arizona: 3 projects at Luke ($9.2M avg) Florida: 5 projects at Tyndall ($9.9M avg) Mississippi: 8 projects at 2 bases with 6 at Columbus ($7.5M avg) New Mexico: 3 projects at Kirtland ($8.1M avg) Oklahoma: 6 projects at 2 bases ($10.8M avg) Ohio: 1 project at Wright-Patt ($12.9M) Texas: 17 projects at 5 bases ($18.4M avg) Washington: 2 projects at Fairchild ($9.6M avg) • Limitations • Type of Work: Mission Essential Ops/Training, Fitness Centers, QoL, Child Development Centers • Funding Limits: Average $8.5M, usually not more than $10.5M • Exceptions: Received Maximum $20M, Minimum $2.2M Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win AETC O&M Programs Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow • Facility Sustainment • OSD Directs funding at 90%...bases don’t see that much • Restoration and Modernization • • • • AF “fences” most, AETC program is ~$15M AETC funds 95% of program at year end FY 10: AETC funded 41 projects totaling $59M FY 11: Bases submitted 250 projects @ $450M Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win AETC O&M Programs AF Demolition Focus Fund Program Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow • AETC’s share of AF 20/20 by 2020 goal is 80MSF • Equivalent of 16 average-sized bases • FY10: AF “fenced” $112M in execution year • AETC received 26 projects @ $27M • FY11: AETC programmed ~$1M • Bases are ready to execute more Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win AETC O&M Programs AF Dormitory Focus Fund Program Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow • Background: Programmed $100M/yr for FY 10-15 • Bridge gap until MILCON replacement • • • • • AF ROE: Worst-first per Dorm Master Plan FY10: AETC received $20M for three dorms FY11: AETC estimated program is $27M FY12-15: Based on 2010 Dorm Master Plan FY12 design requirements identified 1st Qtr FY12 Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win AETC O&M Programs AF Infrastructure Focus Fund Program Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow • • • • • Program managed by AFCESA First focus area will be airfields FYs 13/14 - $100M FYs 15-17 - $150M Program to fund airfield pavements, NAVAIDs, lights, arresting systems and obstructions • Program ROEs / Prioritization criteria TBD Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win AETC O&M Programs Energy Focus Fund & Key Messages Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow • USAF is largest energy user in Federal Government • AF 2010 Infrastructure Energy Strategic Plan: • Improve Current/Future Infrastructure • Expand Renewable Energy • Manage Costs • • • • • Energy…an inherent part of Asset Mgmt Culture FY09: AFSO21 Invest (HVAC, REMs, ESPC Buyout) FY10: $250M/yr in FYDP ECIP MILCON EULs & PPAs for generation/purchase of renewable Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win AETC Energy Objectives Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Reduce Energy Use EE % 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 -5 RE Reduce Water Use H2O EO Goal EO Goal 25 20 15 FY10 YTD = -0.89% FY10 Goal = 15% Baseline Yr = 2003 % FY10 YTD = - 3.2% FY10 Goal = 6% Baseline Yr = 2007 10 5 0 07 -5 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 FY07 Used 3.093 Billion Gal Fiscal Year Renewable Energy credited in this goal: FY10=20%; FY11=10%; FY12=0% Purchase Renewable Energy EO Goal Install Electric Meters DoD Goal Mtrs 90 25 75 20 % EO Goal 105 30 15 17 -10 Fiscal Year RE 16 DoD Goal is 25% in 2025 60 FY10 YTD = 5.0% FY10 Goal = 5% 10 % FY10 YTD = 98% FY12 Goal = 100% 45 30 5 15 0 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 0 06 Fiscal Year 07 08 09 10 Fiscal Year Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win 11 12 13 Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow Air Education and Training Command “The First Command” Aim High...Fly-Fight-Win