Army, Navy & Air Force Environmental Programs Moderator: Rick Cox, Vice President, BMT Designers & Planners Speakers: • Lara Beasley, SES, Chief, Environmental Division, HQ USACE • Robert Sadorra, P.E., Director, Environmental Restoration Division, HQ NAVFAC POLL QUESTIONS Poll Question Let’s see who is on this call…who do you represent? a) Active-Duty Military b) Civilian at Government Agency c) Small Business (less than 100 emp.) d) Medium Business (101-2,000 emp.) e) Large Business (2,001 + emp.) f ) Academic institution / Non-Profit g) SAME support team SPEAKER Lara Beasley, SES, Chief, Environmental Division, HQ USACE - A certified BBQ judge - I have hiked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - During my honeymoon in 2019, my husband and I visited many different islands, including Necker Island, Sir Richard Branson’s private island in the British Virgin Islands. SPEAKER Robert Sadorra, P.E., Director, Environmental Restoration Division, HQ NAVFAC - Favorite pastime is playing videogames with my 3 teenage kids U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS: ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM Mr. Lara Beasley Chief, Environmental Division HQ, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 24 March 2021 “The views, opinions and findings contained in this report are those of the authors(s) and should not be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision, unless so designated by other official documentation.” • Delivering solutions to the nation’s toughest environmental challenges • 6 ENVIRONMENTAL PORTFOLIO OVERVIEW MISSION, PROGRAM & FUNCTION FY21 PROJECTED OBLIGATIONS: ~$1.8 BILLION ▪ Environmental Cleanup Formerly Utilized Sites Remedial Action Other Programs: Army Deactivated Army Base – Hazardous, Toxic, & Radioactive Nuclear Power Plant Realignment and Waste Program: $103M, 5% Program: Closure: (HTRW) $150M, 8% $72M, 4% $55M, 3% ▪ –EnvironmentalMilitary Munitions Quality Army Cleanup Defense Sites – Natural Resources (DERP/CC): Memorandum of – Cultural Resources $162M, 9% Agreement Program: – Compliance $12M, 1% – Environmental Planning (NEPA) Army Environmental ▪ USACE Sustainability Quality: ▪ State Legislative/Regulatory Reviews $198M, 11% & Support of Outreach/Partnerships WORKLOAD FACTS Air Force Cleanup (DERP): Air Force Environmental Executed $1.9 billion in FY20 $440M, 24% Quality: * Funding reflected in millions PROGRAMS $200M, 11% ▪ Environmental Cleanup … $ 1.4 billion ▪ Environmental Quality ..… $ 0.5 billion Formerly Used Defense STAKEHOLDERS Sites: Superfund: $226M, 12% ▪ DOD ……..……………….. $ 1.6 billion $217M, 12% ▪ Non-DOD ……..………… $ 0.3 billion * Projections as of 15 October 2020 • Delivering solutions to the nation’s toughest environmental challenges • 7 ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE & CLEANUP PROGRAMS EXTENT OF USACE CLEANUP PROGRAMS ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE & CLEANUP PROGRAMS Formerly Used Defense Cleaning up properties formerly owned by, leased to, or otherwise Sites (FUDS) Program possessed, by the U.S. and transferred outside of Department of Defense (DOD) control prior to October 1986. (Executed on behalf of DOD) Formerly Utilized Sites Conducting radiological assessments, remedial actions, and Remedial Action Program closure activities at sites formerly used as part of the nation’s (FUSRAP) early atomic weapons and energy program. Deactivated Nuclear Planning and performing final decommissioning for the Army's Power Plant Program two remaining deactivated nuclear reactors: SM-1 Ft. Belvoir, VA (DNPPP) and SM-1A Ft. Greely, AK facilities. Superfund Program Assisting Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with cleaning up the largest and most complex Superfund sites in the country. Support for the Army Providing environmental cleanup and environmental quality support to the Army. Includes Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) program. Support for the Air Force Providing environmental cleanup and environmental quality support to the Air Force. Other Programmatic Providing multitude of professional environmental services and Support technical products for DOD and non-DOD federal agencies worldwide. * Map does not include sites on active DOD and National Guard installations or other programmatic support. • Delivering solutions to the nation’s toughest environmental challenges • 8 KEY ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM TRENDS ✓ Providing sustainable solutions. USACE Sustainability Plan: Identifying sustainable solutions to address short and long‐term environmental, social, and economic considerations. → Assessing internal operations to improve efficiencies in USACE-owned and operated facilities. → Looking at services/products provided across civil, military and research & development business lines to ensure sustainability is being integrated to help them meet their sustainability goals and targets. ✓ Supporting partners on emerging chemicals of environmental concern. Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS): Providing technical support at more than half of the Department of Defense's installations undergoing investigation to address potential PFAS releases. Activities include: → Identifying and testing for PFOA/PFOS*; and → Executing responses to address these substances, when found. * Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) ✓ Enhancing acquisition strategies. Optimized Remediation Contracts (ORC): Effectively and efficiently manage Air Force Environmental Restoration Program in a performance-based, results-oriented, and cost-conscious framework. Environmental Community of Practice (ECOP) Contract Acquisition Work Group (CAWG): Active forum that identifies contracting and resource-related challenges and possible solutions that affect execution of Environmental Programs. → CAWG members convene quarterly to share information, support decision-making for improved outcomes, and provide strategic recommendations to ECOP leadership and home organizations. • Delivering solutions to the nation’s toughest environmental challenges • 9 UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES: AFCEC FY21 ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM OPTIMIZED REMEDIATION CONTRACTS PFOS / PFOA SUPPORT EQ FENCE TO FENCE (FTF) (ORCs) Georgia Group (Dobbins AFB, AF Plant 6) Engineering Evaluation/Cost Analysis (EE/CA) Malmstrom/Mt Home/Fairchild Florida Central Group (Avon Park AFR, MacDill AFB) Drinking Water Mitigation Florida East Group (Cape Canaveral AFS, Homestead AFB, Patrick AFB) Remedial Investigations (RI) California Group (Travis AFB, AF Plant 42) Tyndall MMRP • Delivering solutions to the nation’s toughest environmental challenges • 10 FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2021 MMRP OPPORTUNITIES: FUDS - MILITARY MUNITIONS RESPONSE PROGRAM (MMRP) FY21 Estimated Contract MMRP Budget: ~ $85M FUDS PROPERTY NAME FUDS PROPERTY NAME USACE PM/MMDC PHASE USACE PM/MMDC PHASE & LOCATION & LOCATION Nellis Small Arms Range Annex, NV SPL/RSC RA-C Carrizo Impact Area, CA SPK/RSC RI/FS Plum Tree Island Range, VA NAB/NAB RA-C Pocatello Bombing Range, ID NWK/NWO RA-C Camp Adair, OR NWK/NWO RI/FS Spring Valley, DC NAB/NAB RA-C Waikoloa Maneuver Area, HI POH/HNC RI/FS & RD Tobyhanna Artillery Range, PA NAB/NAB RA-C Camp Croft, SC SAS/HNC RA-C Hammond Bombing Range, LA SWF/RSC RI/FS Tanaga Island, AK POA/HNC RI/FS Borrego Springs, CA SPL/RSC RI/FS Camp Robinson, AR SWT/RSC RD Camp Claiborne, LA SWF/RSC RD Yellow Jacket Target Area, UT SPK/CWM RI/FS Fort Douglas, UT SPK/RSC RI/FS Carrington Island, UT SPK/RSC RI/FS Mojave Gunnery Range, CA SPK/RSC RA-C • Delivering solutions to the nation’s toughest environmental challenges • 11 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION OPPORTUNITIES: HUNTSVILLE CENTER (HNC) CONTRACT NAME DISTRICT PROJECT SOLICITATION DATE NAICS CODE RANGE SOLICITATION ACQUISITION LOCATION TYPE STRATEGY Chemical, Environmental and Munitions Response– Unrestricted HNC CONUS RFP is currently Open 562910 $1.136B Full and Open MATOC (ChEM-RU) Emerging Environmental HNC CONUS RFP has Closed 562910 $49M Full and Open MATOC Requirements Acquisition (EERA) Quality Assurance (QA) Seeding HNC CONUS RFP has Closed 562910 $49M Full and Open MATOC International Remediation and Environmental Services Gen2 HNC OCONUS Estimated 2Q FY21 562910 $750M Full and Open MATOC (IRES2) • Delivering solutions to the nation’s toughest environmental challenges • 12 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION OPPORTUNITIES: NORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION (NAD) CONTRACT NAME DISTRICT PROJECT SOLICITATION DATE NAICS CODE RANGE SOLICITATION ACQUISITION LOCATION TYPE STRATEGY Environmental AE MATOC Baltimore Primarily NAD-wide 3Q, FY21 541330 $240M MATOC TBD - QBS Multiple Award Environmental Baltimore Primarily NAD-wide 1Q, FY22 562910 $240M MATOC UNR/SB Services SM-1A Decommissioning & Baltimore Fort Greely, AK 3Q, FY21 562910 $100M - $250M C Contract TBD Dismantlement PFAS Investigation NE Region Baltimore Northeast, US 3Q, FY21 562910 $20M - $50M C Contract TBD (USAEC) F2F Compliance Contract (AFCEC) Baltimore Northeast, US 4Q, FY21 TBD $5M - $15M C Contract TBD In-Situ Thermal Treatment - FUDS New England Kingstown, RI 1Q, FY22 562910 $10M-$20M C contract SB NIKE PR-58 Environmental Remediation, Housatonic River, Stratford Army New England Stratford, CT 3Q, FY21 562910 $25M - $100M C Contract SB - BV Engine Plant BRAC Construction of Stormwater Pumping New England Stratford, CT 4Q, FY21 237110 $10M - $20M C Contract TBD Station, Raymark Superfund Site Multiple Award Contracts – New England New England/NAD AOR 4Q, FY21 541330 $65M - $75M MATOC UNR/SB A/E HTRW • Delivering solutions to the nation’s toughest environmental challenges • 13 FY21+ ENVIRONMENTAL & REMEDIATION OPPORTUNITIES: NORTHWESTERN DIVISION (NWD) CONTRACT NAME DISTRICT PROJECT SOLICITATION
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