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Military base realignments and closures: estimated costs have increased while savings estimates have decreased since fiscal year 2009
U.S. Government
Paperback. Books LLC, Reference Series 2011-09-30.
ISBN 9781234134822
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Original publisher: Washington, DC : U.S. Govt. Accountability Office, [2009] OCLC Number: (OCoLC)466235512 Subject: Military base closures -- United States -- Costs. Excerpt: ... Enclosure II: BRAC Recommendations DOD Expects to Save the Most Annually Table 5 lists individual base realignment and closure ( BRAC ) recommendations that the Department of Defense ( DOD ) expects to save the most annually after it has implemented the recommendations based on its fiscal year 2010 budget submission. DOD expects 24 recommendations ( 13 percent ) to generate 80 percent of the net annual recurring savings. Table 5: BRAC Recommendations DOD Expects to Save the Most Annually Current year dollars in millions a Recommendation Net annual recurring savings Realign to establish fleet readiness centers $ 304 b Realign Cannon Air Force Base, NM 260 Consolidate Defense Finance and Accounting Service 250 Realign Pope Air Force Base, NC 212 Realign Walter Reed Army Medical Center to Bethesda National Naval Medical Center, MD and to Fort Belvoir, VA 172 Consolidate / co-locate active and reserve personnel and recruiting centers for Army and Air Force 170 Realign supply, storage, and distribution management 168 Consolidate depot level reparable procurement management 159 Close Fort Monmouth, NJ 154 Realign to establish Combat Service Support Center at Fort Lee, VA 148 Realign Maneuver Training to Fort Benning, GA 133 Establish San Antonio Regional Medical Center and realign enlisted medical training to Fort Sam Houston, TX 104 Close Naval Air Station Brunswick, ME 100 Consolidate Transportation Command components at Scott Air Force Base, IL 97 Close Fort McPherson, GA 94 Close Brooks City-Base, TX 92 Realign by converting medical inpatient services to clinics at various installations 91 Co-locate miscellaneous OSD, defense agency, and field activity leased locations 72 Close Naval Station Ingleside, TX and realign Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, TX 69 Realign to create a Naval Int
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