INSTALLATION WORKFORCE BUDGET WHAT IS TEAM MONTEREY? Camp Roberts 623 total $47.5 M Military Department civilians, contractors, military, students Team Monterey incorporates Defense Department Defense Language Institute 8,500 total $325.5 M and Homeland Security entities to create a Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) students, staff, military, contractors collaborative in joint efforts to increase the Department of Defense 750 total $260M national and homeland security of the nation. Each Manpower Data Center (DMDC) 200 civilians, 550 contractors member has a unique mission and an exceptional Fleet Numerical Meteorology & 157 total $30 M set of capabilities for accomplishing its mission. Oceanography Center 125 civilians, 32 contractors, military Cooperative efforts among team members allow the members to complement each others’ efforts Naval Postgraduate School 3,001 total $469.5 M 1,058 civilians, 107 academic, 213 contractors, 1,623 students in addressing security issues no individual team member could effectively tackle alone. Naval Research Laboratory 145 total $33 M Marine Meteorology 73 civilians, 43 contractors, 29 scientists

The work of the team is of great benefit to the Naval Support Activity Monterey 257 total $54 M 244 civilians, 3 contractors, 10 military nation in areas such as intelligence research and education, information security and identity Defense Personnel Security Research Center 41 total $16 M 11 government, 30 contractors management. Team Monterey requires the expertise of highly-educated and skilled personnel, U.S. Army Garrison 763 total $68.4 M which yields benefits to the Monterey area. Presidio of Monterey civilians, contractors, military U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett 1,173 total $62.3 M Team Monterey is an active association, meeting 338 uniformed, 578 civilians, 257 contractors regularly to explore new ways in which to U.S. Coast Guard Station Monterey 40 total $13 M collaborate in furthering their joint national military security missions. 514th Signal Company (SATCOM) 155 total $25 M 115 military, 40 civilians Grand Total Team Monterey 15, 569 $1,404,200,000 CAMP ROBERTS Capabilities: • National nexus for translation and a leader in designing and Naval Support Activity Monterey U. S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey Mission: • DMDC operates and maintains over 230 databases and fielding of human language technology Mission: Mission: Facilitates the training, mobilization, and security of National websites • A test-bed for translation technology NSA Monterey is the Navy’s shore installation in Monterey, The U.S. Army Garrison provides first class infrastructure and Guard, Army Reserve, and Active Component units in support • Research, surveys and testing programs to support OSD • Links to and partnerships with academia, private industry, Calif., and is a multi-function landlord organization dedicated services to support mission readiness and enhance the quality of federal, state, and community missions. and DoD customers trade associations and public institutions, domestically and to providing responsive, high-quality base operations support to of life for the Monterey military community and their families. https://www.dmdc.osd.mil internationally enable tenants to accomplish their missions, enhancing quality Capabilities: Capabilities: http://www.nvtc.gov/ of life for employees and customers, and nurturing effective • Provide base operation support such as emergency services, • The largest West Coast National Guard training facility Defense Personnel Security relationships with the local community. logistical, and infrastructure support for over 1,300 acres to • Full-service military installation, state-of-the-art Research Center (perserec) Naval Postgraduate School include the Presidio of Monterey, Ord Military Community, ranges, aviation assets, and mobilization capabilities Mission: Mission: Capabilities: and Benicia Cemetery • 43,000 acres suitable for training units up to brigade size Dedicated to improving the efficiency, effectiveness and Provides high-quality, relevant and unique advanced education • Manage 626 acres of facilities with 161 buildings supporting • Manage over five million square feet of facilities to include • Soldier Readiness Processing Center (SRPC) fairness of the Department of Defense (DoD) personnel security and research programs that increase the combat effectiveness 11 tenant commands general instruction buildings (classrooms), workspace, and • 2 CBRNE response force training sites system by conducting research and development. of the Naval Services, other Armed Forces of the U.S. and our • Navy Board member that provides oversight of 732 military quality of life amenities such as a fitness center, a student • Live Fire & Simulations partners, to enhance our national security. PPV housing units activity center, two chapels, outdoor recreation, a child • Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) training areas Capabilities: • Provide quality of life support through: development center, a youth center, medical and dental • Environmental Programs (ACUB & endangered species) • Long-term programmatic research in support of the security Capabilities: • MWR facilities, and retirement services http://www.calguard.ca.gov and intelligence communities • Graduate education and research provided to all U.S. • Child Development Centers (capacity 122) • Manage over 2,500 family housing units on the Monterey • Quick-response studies and analyses in support of policy services, DoD civilians and international defense • Fleet and Family Support Centers Peninsula through the first joint Residential Community Defense Language Institute formulation and systems operation professionals • NEX and Commissary Initiative providing housing to Army, Navy, Air Force, Foreign Language Center (DLIFLC) • Development of products that use knowledge management • Faculty dedicated to research and education immediately • Physical Fitness Facility Marines, and Coast Guard families Mission: to achieve strategic organizational security goals applicable to the defense and national security communities • Religious programs • Maintain a state-of-the-art Installation Operations Center Provides culturally-based foreign language education, training, http://www.dhra.mil/perserec • Over 60 master’s and 18 doctorate programs provided https://www.cnic.navy.mil/Monterey/ for emergency preparedness and force protection evaluation, and sustainment for DoD personnel in order to by 14 departments in all areas of national security including http://www.army.mil/info/organization/presidio/ ensure the success of the Defense Language Program and Fleet Numerical Meteorology & Oceanography Center international studies, engineering, science, computer and MONTEREY BAY REGIONAL PTAC enhance the security of the nation. The Institute is regarded Mission: information studies, business, cybersecurity, operations U. S. Coast Guard Station Monterey Monterey Bay Regional PTAC Procurement Technical as the world’s largest language school and DoD’s premier Supports U.S. and coalition forces worldwide, 24/7, with world- research Mission: Assistance Center is a free government financed program to language provider. At any given time there are approximately class expertise in meteorology, oceanography, computer science • Certificate and short course instruction provided world-wide Provides a 24-hour ready response to reports of persons in help small business learn to procure, compete and win contracts 3,500 students from the four Services, the U.S. Coast Guard, and fleet operations. The center provides computerized weather • Degree and certificate programs through resident and distress, threats to the homeland, or reports of violations with federal, state and local agencies. and other DoD agencies attending DLIFLC. and ocean prediction products, weather satellite imagery distance modalities of federal law in the maritime environment throughout the products and related tactical decision aids and data. • State of the art classrooms, laboratories, computer www.MontereyBAYPTAC.COM Monterey Bay area. This includes the coastal waters from Point Capabilities: and library facilities Ana Nuevo in the north to Point Piedras Blancas in the south, • Teaches 24 basic course languages and dialects using cutting Capabilities: http://www.nps.edu/ U.S. Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett up to 50 nautical miles off shore. edge technology • Navy owned and operated, specialized high-performance Mission: Capabilities: • Employs more than 1,700 instructors from over 50 countries computing resources Naval Research Laboratory To provide base operations support at three installations that • 24/7 Maritime ready response crew and assets • Provides instructor Mobile Training Teams to deploying • World-renowned expertise in meteorology, oceanography, Marine Meteorology Division offer world-class Combat Support and Combat Service Support • Maritime Search and Rescue forces to teach basic language and cultural familiarization and satellite processing Mission: training, while providing for the well-being and security of • Maritime law enforcement and homeland security • Ships more than 250,000 Language Survival Kits annually • Cutting-edge information assurance Serves as the Navy and Marine Corps’ corporate laboratory, soldiers, family members and civilians. response-capable personnel and resources to the field https://www.usno.navy.mil/fnmoc conducting a research and development program designed to http://www.uscg.mil/ Capabilities: • Maintains language materials distribution National Virtual Translation Center improve the basic understanding of atmospheric and air/ocean/ http://www.dliflc.edu land processes and to develop information systems that analyze, • The largest Army Reserve installation and the eighth 514th Signal Company Mission: simulate, predicts and interpret the structure and behavior of largest in the Army Mission: Department of Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) The National Virtual Translation Center provides timely and these processes and their effect on Naval systems. • More than 164,000 acres of un-encroached mountains, Provide and Defend Battle Command Systems support for the Mission: accurate translations for the intelligence community and other valleys, rivers, plains and forests which provide ideal President, Secretary of Defense, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Warfight- Serves as the authoritative source of information on 35 million elements of the U.S. government involved in national security. Capabilities: maneuver areas for land and air training operations ing Combatant Commanders, the Services and other Federal people now and previously connected to DoD. DMDC uses • Numerical weather and ocean modeling system development • Approximately 41,000 soldiers, marines, sailors, airmen Agencies, while conducting Facilities Management of the this information to determine who is eligible for DoD benefits Capabilities: • Meteorological Satellite Remote Sensing applications and allied forces along with civilian emergency responders Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Station and the Presidio and entitlements, to protect the identity of DoD personnel, and • Secure access to translators previously unavailable to the • Forecasting the impacts of dust and aerosols. receive a wide variety of training of Monterey sub-installation at Camp Roberts, California. to validate and authenticate DoD personnel for physical and DC-area using unique workflow systems to send tasks http://www.nrl.navy.mil/ http://www.liggett.army.mil/ logical access and force protection. directly to translators where they live www.7SIGCMD.ARMY.MIL