Department of Defense Base Reuse Implementation Manual, DOD 4165.66-M.

Department of Defense Base Reuse Implementation Manual, DOD 4165.66-M.
Author: Jennifer Atkins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1997
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ISBN:

This Manual has been prepared by the Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Industrial Affairs and Installations)', in cooperation with the Military Departments. and the Office of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, to: Provide supplemental guidance for those carrying out the regulations for revitalizing base closure communities and community assistance 32 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 174, 175, and 176. Identify common-sense approaches and general practices for the Military Departments to follow during various aspects of base reuse implementation. Provide a common set of guidelines that allow flexibility for the Military Departments' base reuse implementation teams. Manual users are encouraged to adapt the guidance in this Manual to their own installation-specific circumstances.

Department of Defense Base Reuse Implementation Manual

Department of Defense Base Reuse Implementation Manual
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 381
Release: 1995
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This Manual has been prepared by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Economic Security OASD(ES), in cooperation with the Military Departments, and the Office of the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, to: (1) provide supplemental guidance for those carrying out the regulations for revitalizing base closure communities and community assistance 32 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Parts 90 and 91; (2) identify common-sense approaches and general practices for the Military Departments to follow during various aspects of base reuse implementation; and (3) provide a common set of guidelines that allow flexibility for the Military Departments base reuse implementation teams. Manual users are encouraged to adapt the guidance in this Manual to their own installation specific circumstances. (KAR) p. 13.

Community Guide to Base Reuse

Community Guide to Base Reuse
Author: U. S. Military
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2018-11-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781790316328

The Department of Defense (DoD) has been closing military bases and assisting Defense-impacted communities through its Defense Economic Adjustment Program for more than 35 years. Over this period of time, experience has shown that the primary responses to a closure must be community-based. This describes the roles of community leaders, State leaders, Federal officials, and other resources. The role of community leaders-where economic adjustment efforts begin and end-is described in terms of the three components of economic adjustment: the community, local businesses, and workers. The roles of State and Federal officials are briefly summarized. A detailed listing of the various resources available to your community can be found in the Appendix. The economic and social fabric of a community is tested when a closure action is announced. What does this decision mean? How will jobs be impacted? Is there any way to avoid the closure? The closure and reuse process is disruptive, but the experience of most communities is that the net result is economically beneficial in the long run.The base reuse process consists of a series of activities involving both the Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA) and the Military Department. These activities are required by both laws and regulations. An LRA must be aware of this general process to effectively respond to the closure and to move the community toward economic recovery. The overall reuse and disposal process ("reuse process") consists of three phases: base-wide reuse planning; disposal and reuse decision making; and decision implementation. This Section provides a brief overview of the reuse process, including information on transitional impacts to the community as the base is converted from military to civilian use. The process is explained in further detail in the DoD Base Reuse Implementation Manual, available from the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Economic Security.

Guidebook on Military Base Reuse and Homeless Assistance - Brac Base Closure Redevelopment Planning, Continuum of Care, HUD Reviews and Community Group Support

Guidebook on Military Base Reuse and Homeless Assistance - Brac Base Closure Redevelopment Planning, Continuum of Care, HUD Reviews and Community Group Support
Author: U. S. Military
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2018-11-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781790350919

For more than four decades, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has closed or realigned military installations to reduce overhead, enhance readiness and modernization, and adjust to the realities of changing international relations. The resulting impact on surrounding communities is often dramatic. Many communities have successfully converted these former installations to civilian uses such as parks and other recreational facilities, business centers, market-rate housing, affordable housing, and transitional housing for homeless persons. Since the late 1980s, the base closure process and the role of local communities in planning for their transition to civilian use have evolved significantly.The Redevelopment Act was designed to accommodate the impacted communities' multiple interests in base reuse and to meet the national priority to assist homeless individuals and families. The law exempted BRAC Commission installations from the provisions of Title V of the McKinney Act and substituted a community-based process wherein representatives of the homeless and other community groups participate in local reuse planning. The Redevelopment Act places responsibility for base reuse planning in the hands of a Local Redevelopment Authority (LRA), which represents all the local jurisdictions affected by a closing or realigning installation. The LRA is responsible for developing a reuse plan that appropriately balances the needs of the various communities for economic redevelopment, other development, and homeless assistance. HUD then reviews the plan to determine its compliance with the statute.

Military Base Realignments and Closures

Military Base Realignments and Closures
Author: Brian J. Lepore
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2010-11
Genre:
ISBN: 1437925472

DoD¿s cost estimates to implement recommendations from the most recent Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) round have steadily increased each budget year since 2005. This BRAC round is the fifth such round undertaken by DoD since 1988 and, it is the biggest, most complex, and costliest BRAC round ever. To implement BRAC 2005, DoD plans to spend nearly $35 billion. This review of DoD's FY 2010 BRAC budget indicates that DoD plans to spend more to implement BRAC 2005 recommendations compared to last year's BRAC budget. DoD's estimated one-time costs to implement this BRAC round increased by almost $2.5 billion from FY 2009 to FY 2010, bringing the total implementation cost estimate for this BRAC round to $34.9 billion. Illustrations.

Military Base Realignments and Closures

Military Base Realignments and Closures
Author: United States Government Accountability Office
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2017-10-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781977958624

The 2005 BRAC round resulted in 125 closed bases with over 73,000 acres of surplus property available. The Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act, as amended, requires DOD and HUD to assist communities in determining the best reuse of land and facilities, balancing needs of the local economy with those of homeless individuals and families. GAO was mandated to review the extent to which DOD and HUD implemented the homeless assistance provisions while disposing of BRAC surplus property. This report addresses (1) the assistance provided as a result of BRAC 2005 and the extent to which DOD and HUD track its implementation and (2) any benefits and challenges encountered as DOD, HUD, and LRAs addressed homeless assistance provisions. GAO reviewed homeless assistance plans; interviewed DOD and HUD officials; and interviewed LRAs and homeless assistance providers from a nongeneralizable sample of 23 closed bases, selected based on size, geography, and types of assistance provided.

Military Base Realignments and Closures

Military Base Realignments and Closures
Author: Brian J. Lepore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2015-05-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781457868009

The 2005 military base realignments and closures (BRAC) round resulted in 125 closed bases with over 73,000 acres of surplus property available. The Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act, as amended, requires the Departments of Defense (DOD) and Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to assist communities in determining the best reuse of land and facilities, balancing needs of the local economy with those of homeless individuals and families. This report addresses (1) the assistance provided as a result of BRAC 2005 and the extent to which DOD and HUD track its implementation; and (2) any benefits and challenges encountered as DOD, HUD, and local redevelopment authorities (LRAs) addressed homeless assistance provisions. Tables and figures. This is a print on demand report.

Rethinking Ethnicity

Rethinking Ethnicity
Author: Richard Jenkins
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2008-01-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1849204934

"A welcome and brilliantly crafted overview of this field. It represents a major advance in our understanding of how ethnicity works in specific social and cultural contexts. The second edition will be an invaluable resource for both students and researchers alike." - John Solomos, City University, London The first edition of Rethinking Ethnicity quickly established itself as a popular text for students of ethnicity and ethnic relations. This fully revised and updated second edition adds new material on globalization and the recent debates about whether ethnicity matters and ethnic groups actually exist. While ethnicity - as a social construct - is imagined, its effects are far from imaginary. Jenkins draws on specific examples to demonstrate the social mechanisms that construct ethnicity and the consequences for people′s experience. Drawing upon rich case study material, the book discusses such issues as: the ′myth′ of the plural society; postmodern notions of difference; the relationship between ethnicity, ′race′ and nationalism; ideology; language; violence and religion; and the everyday construction of national identity.

Biology of Rhodococcus

Biology of Rhodococcus
Author: Héctor M. Alvarez
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-11-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642264948

Rhodococcus, a metabolically versatile actinobacteria which is frequently found in the environment, has gained increasing interest due to its potential biotechnological applications. This Microbiology Monographs volume provides a thorough review of the various aspects of the biochemistry, physiology and genetics of the Genus Rhodococcus. Following an overview of its taxonomy, chapters cover the structural aspects of rhodococcal cellular envelope, genomes and plasmids, metabolic and catabolic pathways, such as those of aromatic compounds, steroids and nitriles, and desulfurization pathways, as well as the adaption to organic solvents. Further reviews discuss applications of Rhodococcus in the bioremediation of contaminated environments, in triacylglycerol accumulation, and in phytopathogenic strategies, as well as the potential of biosurfactants. A final chapter describes the sole pathogenic Rhodococcus member, R. equi.