Semiannual Report to the Congress


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Defense Base Realignment and Closure Budget Data for the Closure of Naval Air Station Alameda, California, and Realignment to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Washington


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We are providing this report for your information and use. Public Law 102-190, "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 1992 and 1993," December 5, 1991, states that the Inspector General, DoD, must evaluate significant increases in Defense base realignment and closure (BRAC) military construction (MILCON) project costs over estimated costs provided to the Commission on Defense Base Closure and Realignment (the Commission) and send a report to the congressional Defense committees. This report is one in a series of reports about FY 1996 base realignment and closure military construction costs. This report discusses project P-298T, "Missile Magazines, '1 valued at $5.1 million, and project P-300T, "Parking Garage," valued at $14.4 million, resulting from the closure of Naval Air Station Alameda, California, and realignment to Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS), Washington.







Financial and Programmatic Analysis of Realignment and Closure Options for NAS Whidbey


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This study provides an analysis of the base closure and realignment process. It examines the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC) and Navy Base Structure Committee (BSC) functions and actions. Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington is employed as a case analysis to gain insight into the process of evaluating the various factors that must be considered in the decision whether a base should be closed. The study also assesses the most likely and best options for NAS Whidbey in future rounds of base closure and realignment. This thesis draws upon previous research conducted by government, military and private organizations in analysis of the base closure process. It attempts to provide insight into the significant economic dependencies of many civilian communities on income generated by military bases. The conclusions and recommendations drawn from this research hopefully will prove useful to students of the base closure and realignment analysis and decision process in future years.