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Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only - Do Not Release Under FOIA
Subj: REPORT OF IEG DELIBERATIONS OF 31 MARCH 2005
(24 percent). She noted that, with the exception of NAVWPNSTA
Seal Beach Detachment Concord, activities in the DON Munitions
Storage and Distribution function do not have severable magazine
fields that would allow for a partial closure. The DAG
determined that excess storage capacity is reduced to 16 percent
without NAVWPNSTA Seal Beach Detachment Concord and that it is
not used for DON storage. United States Transportation
Command's (TRANSCOM) Military Surface Deployment and
Distribution Command (SDDC) indicated that there is no DOD
requirement for the Inland area storage capacity at NAVWPNSTA
Seal Beach Detachment Concord. Ms. Davis noted that the
completed military value analysis did not reveal any anomalies.
The DAG determined that the NAVWPNSTA Seal Beach Detachment
Concord Inland area is not necessary for DON and DOD storage
requirements and issued a scenario data call (SDC) to close the
Inland area (DON-0172). Ms. Davis informed the IEG that the
next step will be for the DAG to analyze the closure scenario.
6. The IEG next reviewed a fenceline scenario to close Marine
Corps Logistics Base (MCLB) Barstow, CA (DON-0165A). See slide
6 of enclosure (1). This closure is enabled by an Industrial
JCSG candidate recommendation (IND-0127) that relocates the
depot maintenance functions to various locations. Ms. Davis
noted that DON continues to object to this candidate
recommendation since DON remains concerned about the potential
loss of the west coast depot capability that provides essential
support for the Global War on Terror (GWOT) and the accuracy of
the underlying shift capacity analysis (i.e., the 1.5 capacity
multiplier). A Supply and Storage (S&S) JCSG scenario (S&S-
0051) regionalizes the Defense Distribution Depot (DDD) function
in conjunction with the depot maintenance integration and
relocates DDD Barstow to DDD San Joaquin, CA. Ms. Davis
informed the IEG that the IEC reviewed IND-0127 on 21 March 2005
and requested that DON provide Selection Criteria 5-8 analyses
to OSD by 1 April 2005 in order to allow a comprehensive review
of the MCLB Barstow closure.
7. Ms. Davis noted that at its 22 March 2005 deliberative
session, the DAG reviewed DON-0165 (close all base operations at
MCLB Barstow and realign Marine Corps serviceable assets to
Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC), Twenty-nine
Palms, CA) and in addition to the DON concerns, noted that
closure of MCLB Barstow would negatively impact the DOD railhead
at MCLB Barstow. At its 29 March 2005 deliberative session, the
DAG reviewed DON-0165A (close MCLB Barstow, realign the FleetSupport Division to MCLB Albany, GA and transfer the enclaved
railhead and family housing facilities to the Army). Ms. Davis
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