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Mr. Charlie George/DAIM-ISE/ (703) 601-1597 /[email protected] 1 of 15 19 December 2007 Assistant Chief of Staff for Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management (ACSIM)/ Installation Management (ACSIM)/ Installation Management Command (IMCOM) Installation Management Command (IMCOM) Transformation Transformation Mr. Charlie George Mr. Charlie George Headquarters, Department of the Army Headquarters, Department of the Army OACSIM, Installation Services Directorate OACSIM, Installation Services Directorate Environmental Division Environmental Division December 2007

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Mr. Charlie George/DAIM-ISE/ (703) 601-1597 /[email protected] 1 of 15 19 December 2007

Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management Assistant Chief of Staff for Installation Management (ACSIM)/ Installation Management Command (ACSIM)/ Installation Management Command

(IMCOM) Transformation(IMCOM) Transformation

Mr. Charlie GeorgeMr. Charlie GeorgeHeadquarters, Department of the ArmyHeadquarters, Department of the Army

OACSIM, Installation Services DirectorateOACSIM, Installation Services DirectorateEnvironmental Division Environmental Division

December 2007

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Army Universe for Installation Management

Interoperability – OACSIM/IMCOM

Transformation Facts

OACSIM/IMCOM Restructure (Before and After Transformation)

Environmental Division (ISE) Organization, Mission and Functions

Environmental Division (ISE) Roles and Responsibilities

Questions

AgendaAgenda

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ARMY UNIVERSE – FY07

FY06 Installation Management Resources = $15B per year

Army End-StrengthActive - 502,790USAR - 189,980ARNG - 346,290Civilians- 206,390

Army Demographics54% married

9.1% dual military6.9% single parents

712,815 family members

Utilities Electric, gas, water and sewer• 47,803 miles

Family Housing Units• Owned  -  37,879• Leased  - 12,874• Privatized - 72,825

Army Installations• IMCOM 74• Reserves 4• National Guard 45• AMC 26• Other 5

Land Acreage• United States –13,806,840• Europe – 161,782• Asia – 28,676• Other Overseas – 15,235

Buildings(million square feet)• United States - 770• Europe - 150• Asia – 46• Other - 7Environmental Clean-up Remaining

(Installation Restoration Program &Military Munitions Response Program)• Active Sites – 1,540• BRAC Sites - 285• Formerly Used Defense Sites – 2,189

Roads56,487 miles

Railroads2,643 miles

Airfields• 141 Fixed Wing• 739 Heliports

PRV$251B

Paved Area 440 Million SY

Barracks Requirements136,000 Soldiers

as of 30 Sep 06

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Interoperability and cross functional Interoperability and cross functional understandingunderstanding

ACSIM

IMCOM

.

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Develop and formulate plans, strategies and standards to achieve “First Choice” MWR programs in support of the theme “MWR For All Of Your Life”; support commanders in the implementation of MWR programs; act as a single source for operation and management of selected MWR activities; and perform HQ ECECS functions

The Army Installation Management Team Missions …

Army Installations . . . the Hometowns of Army Combat Power

Provide policy guidance, senior leader oversight, and program management on all mission areas relating to overall leadership, management, and resourcing of Army installations worldwide. Ensure the availability of effective and efficient base services and facilities.

Provide environmental program management and technical support products and services in support of Army training, acquisition and sound environmental stewardship.

Provide equitable, effective and efficient management of Army Installations worldwide to support mission readiness and execution, enable well-being of Soldiers, civilians and family members, improve the Army’s aging infrastructure and preserve our environment.

Develop and formulate plans, strategies and standards to achieve “First Choice” MWR programs in support of the theme “MWR For All Of Your Life”; support commanders in the implementation of MWR programs; act as a single source for operation and management of selected MWR activities

Provide environmental program management and technical support products and services in support of Army training, acquisition and sound environmental stewardship.

Provide equitable, effective and efficient management of Army Installations worldwide to support mission readiness and execution, enable well-being of Soldiers, civilians and family members, improve the Army’s aging infrastructure and preserve our environment.

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Transformation Facts

• IMCOM was activated 24 Oct 2006 (from IMA)

• LTG Wilson is dual-hatted and serves as the ACSIM & CG, IMCOM

• BRAC 2005 Impacts to IMCOM:• Closes Fort McPherson, GA and moves SERO to Fort Eustis, VA• Closes Fort Monroe, VA and moves NERO to Fort Eustis, VA• Relocates IMCOM, FMWRC, and USAEC to Ft Sam Houston, TX• Relocates NWRO to Ft Sam Houston, TX & consolidates it with

SWRO to form IMCOM West Region

• Consolidates NERO and SERO to create IMCOM East Region

• US Army Environmental Center transitions from FOA under OACSIM to the US Army Environmental Command under IMCOM (GO# 38, 1 Oct 2006)

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JudgeAdvocateGeneral

G1

Chief of Staff

Vice Chief of Staff

TheSurgeon General

ACSInstallation

Management

G3

ASA Civil Works

ASAAcquisition Logistics & Technology

ASA Installations

& Environment

Director, Army Staff

ASAManpower& Reserve

Affairs

ASA Financial

Management

G4 Chief, Army

National Guard

Chief, Army

Reserve

Chiefof

Engineers

G2

Officeof GeneralCounsel

Under Secretary of the Army

Secretary of the Army

DASA (ESOH)

Army Center for Health

Promotion and Preventive Medicine

Army SafetyCenter

DirectorArmy Safety

AEC

MEDCOM

MAJOR COMMANDS

Centers of Excellence

ODEPODEP

IMA

IMA Regions & Installations

Special Installations

AEPI

REOs/RECs

ESO

DAMO-TRS

Env DivELD

Army Environmental Organizational Structure Army Environmental Organizational Structure (Before Transformation)(Before Transformation)

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Secretary of the Army

Chief of Staff of the Army

ASA (I&E) DASA (ESOH)

AEPI

OACSIM

IMCOM RegionsUSAEC

Environmental Division

REOs

Garrsions

MEDCOM USACEACOMs/DRUsNGB

USACHPPM

Army Environmental Organizational Structure Army Environmental Organizational Structure (After Transformation)(After Transformation)

IMCOM

ARE

Army Staff

Env. Staff

1. REOs from USAEC to DASA (ESOH)

2. ODEP to Environmental Division under the Directorate of Installation Services

3. USAEC transition from OACSIM FOA to IMCOM sub-command

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ACSIMLTG

Deputy ACSIMSES

CACOGS15

XO (ACSIM)COL

XO (DACSIM)LTC

SACO

Facilities & Hsg (FD)COL

Environment (ED)COL

Plans & Operations (ZS)COL

BRAC (BD)COL

MSD (ZXA) GS15

Construction Div

Family Housing Div

Facilities Div

Operations

Program Integration

Resource Integration (ZR)

SES/COL

Reserve Division (AR)COL

Industrial & RD Focused Branch

ResourceManagement

Training Support Division

CleanupDiv

Foundations Team Program& Budget

Policy & Plans

Facilities &Infrastructure

SustainabilityDiv

PEG Integration

Base Support

MILCON

Joint & FC Focused Branch

Management Support

Budget

Operational ArmyFocused Branch

StrategicPlanning

AssetsManagement

ProgramAnalysis Competitive

Sourcing

SIG

Spec Asstfor

Transformation

OACSIM OACSIM (Before Transformation)(Before Transformation)

Support &Services Branch

Acquisition

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ACSIMLTG Wilson

Deputy ACSIMDr. College

CSM XO (ACSIM)XO (DACSIM)

SACO

DirectorateInstallation ServicesMs. Barbara Sisson

DirectorateResources

Ms. Barbara Heffernen

DirectorateInformation

Technology (IT)Mr. Chris Poulson

DirectorateFacilities, Plans and Ops

BG Landwermeyer

SIG

Spec Asstfor

Transformation

DIVISIONS:

• ARMY RESERVES

• BRAC

• CONSTRUCTION

• FACILITIES

• STRATEGIC PLANS

• STRATEGIC OPERATIONS

DIVISIONS:

• PROGRAM INEGRATION

• REQUIREMENTS

• BUDGET/FINANCIAL INTERGATION

DIVISIONS:

• SOLDIER AND FAMILY READINESS

• ENVIRONMENTAL

• PUBLIC AND PRIVATIZATION INITIATIVE (RCI)

• HOUSING

• LOGISTICS SERVICE CELL

OACSIM OACSIM (After Transformation)(After Transformation)

CACO

DIVISIONS:

• ARCHITECTURE, COMPLIANCE & POLICY

• INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STRATEGIC PLANNING

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Army Environmental Division (ISE)Army Environmental Division (ISE)

Director COL John Keenan

Deputy Mr. Krishna Ganta

COL Michael BennettChief, Sustainability

Branch

Vic Diersing(W) 703-601-1963

(H)(C)

Mr. Vic DiersingChief, Conservation

Branch

Mr. Tim JuliusChief, Integration Branch

Ms. Kristine KingeryChief, Cleanup Branch

AuthorizedMilitary – 3

Civ – 25Cont – 3

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Army Environment Division (ISE)Army Environment Division (ISE)Vision and MissionVision and Mission

VisionFoster environmental stewardship and Installation sustainability through integration of environmental values into the Army mission and installations.

MissionThe Army Staff proponent for environment and the principal advisor to the ACSIM and ASA-I&E on environmental programs. Develops strategic policies and establishes priorities, resources, strategy and program guidance related to the management and resourcing of all Army environmental programs. Ensure that environmental program priorities and activities enable the Army mission and supported tenants.

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Army Environment Functions (ISE)Army Environment Functions (ISE)

Establish Priorities Develop, Frame and Issue Policy Guidance Develop Program Objective Memorandum (POM) and Budget Integrate Programs Represent and Defend Service Position Establish Management Controls Centrally Manage Select Programs Provide Information and Report

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HQDA, Command and InstallationHQDA, Command and Installation Environmental Roles and ResponsibilitiesEnvironmental Roles and Responsibilities

Program & Technical Advice As Requested

DASA(ESOH)

ASA(I&E)Environmental Program

Policy and Oversight

-Environmental Program Proponent,Program Guidance and Priorities,

Program Resources and Oversight for HQDA Funded Programs

Labs &Facilities

AMC ARNGUSAR

INST StatesRRC

MSCs

SMDC

INST

MEDCOM

CHPPM

IMCOM

AEC

INSTALLATIONS

NGBOCARTSG ACSIMCOE

USACE

Districts

EnvironmentalProgram

Implementation& Execution

EnvironmentalProjects

Execution

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Questions