Guam Realignment Program Overview

March 2011 Strategic Realignment of Forces on /CNMI

Marine Corps – (a) Develop and construct facilities and infrastructure to support approx. 8,600 Marines and their 9,000 dependents. (b) Develop and construct infrastructure to support training and operations on Guam and Tinian.

Navy – Construct a new deep-draft wharf with shore side infrastructure improvements in for transient nuclear power aircraft carriers.

Army – (pending) Develop facilities on Guam to support relocating approx. 630 military personnel and their 950 dependents to establish and operate and Army AMDTF. Why Guam? DPRI Overview (USN/USMC)

NAF Atsugi Reuse MP (Post-jet Move) -JMSDF Joint Use -JMSDF P-3 Squadron from Iwakuni JMSDF P-3 -USN HS Squadron Squadron N o r t h P a c I f I c O c e a n Tokyo CVW-5 Jets / C2 Det / E-2 Squadron VMGR-152 CHINA (KC-130 Squadron) MCAS Iwakuni CVW-5 Consolidation MP -Air wing jets, C-2 Det, E-2 Squadron MCAS Futenma Relocation MP Okinawa Iwo Jima -USMC KC-130 Squadron from Futenma -Co-location at Camp Schwab -USMC MAG-12 (jets) -USMC Helicopters, Sta. Aircraft Helo -Commercial air terminal -USMC Infantry Units TAIWAN Sqdrn Northern Okinawa Consolidation MP Mariana -Post USMC relocation to Guam Islands -Consolidates bases in North Manila Guam USMC Relocation MP -8,000 Marines, 9,000 Dependents III MEF/ III MARDIV / I MAW / III MLG -III MEF, I MAW, III MARDIV, III MLG, Supporting Units, Helo Squadron -Impacts at NAVBASE Guam and AAFB Background

2002: Defense Policy Review Initiative (DPRI) 2005: Alliance Trans forma tion an d Rea lilignmen t AAgreemen t (ATARA) 2006: US-Japan Roadmap for Realignment Implementation Joint Guam Program Office (JGPO) established

2009: State Dept & MOFA sign International Agreement (IA) JGPO & MOD siggpn Implementation Guidance

2010: Environmental Impact Statement Record of Decision

2011: NHPA Section 106 Programmatic Agreement Development Plan

•USMC Aviation USMC Main Cantonment

•Waterfront Operations •Training Ranges Existing DOD properties are the “white areas” on map USMC Main Cantonment at NCTS Finegayan

• Contiguous, “live where you work” concept miiinimi zes i mpact to community • LEED Silver for all construction • LEED Neighborhood Development • Low Impact Development • Passive solar orientation • Designs responsive to topography • 2010 Winner, APA Federal Planning Division “Outstanding Sustainable Planning, Design or Development Initiative” USMC Aviation Facilities at Andersen AFB

• FY10 projects include utilities, site idhifimprovements, and north ramp aircraft parking space. • FY11 and beyond projects construct facilities to support force flow

• Truly Joint Air Operations  Joint Mobility Concepts of Operation  Operationally compatible with AMC Campus  Supports Rapid Lift/Force Flow capability & capacity Concurrent with USAF “Guam Strike” buildup USMC Waterfront Operations at Apra Harbor Transient Aircraft Carrier Berthing (deferred in Sep 2010 ROD)

• Multiple visits per year • Extended duration of each visit (up to several weeks)

Notional only; does not represent site decision Pre-Decisional Information USMC Live-Fire Training Ranges (deferred in Sep 2010 ROD)

• Individual and Collective training facilities for USMC forces relocating to Guam.

• Live fire: Mk 19 40mm HEDP/.50 cal and below

• Non-live fire: MOUT/vehicle operators/CBRNE/ land navigation/other

• Requires additional land

Notional only; Does not depict actual or pending land acquisitions Pre-Decisional Information Army AMDTF Northern Guam (if assigned)

• Headquarters/Housing (NCTS & South Finegayan)

• Munitions Storage (AAFB)

• Weapons Emplacement (Three sites at NWF) Special Concerns

Commercial Port Capacity PbliPublic High ways Adapt ive Utilities Constraints Program Management Construction Workforce

EiEnvironment tlIal Impact s Construction Contracting Tools (All5yrs:Base+4Options)(All 5 yrs: Base + 4 Options)

Multiple Award Capacity Task Order No. of Award Construction Contracts Range Firms Date

US funding $4B $15-300M 7 Awarded 10 May 10

Japan funding $3B $15-300M TBD Aug/Sep11

Small Business $500M $1-15M 6 Awarded 10 Mar 10

Small & Disadvantaged $100M $1-2M 6 Awarded Business 5 Aug 10

Small Business - HUBZone $400M $1-5M 9 Awarded 17 Jun 09 Guam Architect-Engineer Contracts (All5yrs:Base+4Options)(All 5 yrs: Base + 4 Options) • Program Support Contract • NTE $100M • Awarded Sep 2008 • Design Support for Waterfront Related Projects •NTE $100M • Awarded Aug 2009 • Design Support for Japan Funded Projects • NTE $50M • Awarded Jan 2010 • Design Support for Aviation Related Projects • NTE $100M • Awarded Sep 2010 • Design Support for Japan Funded Projects II • NTE $50M • Currently in selection process Guam Program Going Forward

• Multiple Award Construction Contracts in place • U.S. Government project funding: – FY10 contracts being awarded ( ~ $300M) – FY11 funding before Congress ( ~ $100M) – FY12 budget before Congress ( ~ $150M) • Government of Japan JFY09 & JFY10 funding received ( ~ $800M) • Pace of program may be influenced by: – International agreements and coordination – Support of US Congress and Japan DIET – Guam infrastructure – Litigation – Pending decisions on CVN, training ranges, land use To learn more…

• Contract solicitations and awards can be found at the Federal Business Opportunities website: https://www.fbo.gov/ • Navy Electronic Commerce Online (NECO) : www.neco.navy.mil

• Companies must be registered with the Central Contractor Registration (CCR) at : http://www.ccr.gov/

• NAVFAC Pacific – Public Affairs (808) 472-1008 – Small Business (808) 471-4577 – Acquisition (()808) 474-6323 • NAVFAC Hawaii (808) 471-3926 • NAVFAC Far East (011-81-46) 816-7711 • NAVFAC Marianas (671) 339-5100 Questions Backup Appropriated MILCON/Mamizu Projects

Cost Project Name ($M)

JFY09 (GOJ)

Guam U&SI - Phase 1 GOJ (J-001) $321

FY10 (US MILCON)

AAFB North Ramp Utilities I (P-100) $22

AAFB North Ramp Parking I (P-101) $89

Apra Harbor Wharf Improvements I (P-204) $127

Working Dog Relocation (P-1003) $14

FY10 DAR Improvements I (P-1006) $49

JFY10 (GOJ)

Apra Harbor Medical Clinic - GOJ (J-006) $96

Apra Harbor Waterfront HQ - GOJ (J-007) $25

U&SI Phase II - GOJ (J-017) $309

Finegayan Fire Station - GOJ (J-008) $25 36 WG Mission “PROVIDE THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOVEREIGN OPTIONS TO DECISIVELY EMPLOY AIRPOWER ACROSS THE ENTIRE SPECTRUM OF ENGAGEMENT ”

Employ Deploy  Bombers…CBP  AEF  Fighters…TSP  Contingency  Tankers…EARS Response Group  Global Hawk

ItIntegrat e EblEnable  Runways  PACOM  Ramps  TRANSCOM  FlFuel  STRATCOM  Munitions  Diego Garcia 50K’ LOOK: ANDERSEN AFB DEVELOPMENT

AAFB Non-flying Mission Growth: Admin PACAF Regional Area Field Exercise Training Center -- Area Northwest Field

AAFB USMC Flying Aviation “Guam Strike” Combat Mission USA AMDTF North Ramp Element Growth (If Tasked) Development (ACE)

ACE Gate AMC (GoJ Funded) Complex

“Guam Strike” South Ramp Development (Apra Harbor) Naval Base Guam Mission Support the U. S. Pacific Fleet and DOD forces operating from, serviced by or supplied through Naval Base Guam and the warfighters and families stationed on Guam

Deploy Employ . Submarine Squadron 15 . Carrier Strike Group . Maritime Expeditionary . Amphibious Security Squadron 7 Readiness Group . Naval Special Warfare Unit 1 . SSGN . Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit 5 • USS Ohio . Helicopter Sea Combat • USS Mic higan Squadron 25 . Naval Mobile Construction Battalion . USS Frank Cable (AS 40)

Support Enable . Naval Facilities Engineering Command . USCG Sector Guam . PACOM . Naval Hospital Guam . PACFLT . Naval Computer/Telecomm Station . TRANSCOM . Naval Munitions Command Pacific . STRATCOM . Naval Air Weapons Maintenance Unit 1 . SOCOM . Military Sealift Command . Maritime Prepositioning Squadron 3 . Guam Shipyard