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2. Refinements from SECDEF approved list and Rationale
a. Refinements to Organization of Subgroups.
(1) The Geographic Clusters Subgroup, approved earlier by the Departmlent, is
recommended for dissolution. Early in the scoping process it became clear that there was
a large amount of redundancy between the Geographic Clusters Subgroup and the
Functional Subgroup. Therefore, in lieu of standing uip a unique group to analyze BRAC
implications for geographic clusters, it is recommended that all functions reviewed by the
Functional Subgroup be viewed through a geographic lens for possible organizational
streamriining/consolidation(s). Because the Geographic ('lusters subgroup would have
looked at a broader base of functions, i.e. all functions performed within a specific
geographical area, it is recommended that several functions/sub functions previously
excluded from consideration now be included as identified in the paragraphs below.
(2) As directed by USD(AT&L) memo of I6 Jul 03. the Mobilization function
will he reviewed by a separate subgroup. It is f'urt her recommended that the subgroup be
renamed from "Mobilization" to the "Mobilization and Demniobilization" Subgroup.
Demobilization involves many of the same actions and process as mobilization and is
integral to capacity analysis consideration. It is very likely we will be demobilizing
concurrent with mobilization.
b. Refinements to the Major Administrative and Headquarters Activities Subgroup.
(1) The subgroup is currently organized into two teams, Major Admin/HQ s and
activities within the Washington, DC area, and Major Admin/l-HQs outside of the DC
area. This is a refinement from previous subgroup organization that identified a team to
review unified command and service component commands, as well as a team to review
Reserve Component (RC) HQs. The Major Admin/HlQs outside of the DC area team will
now review them. This was done to recognize there are other major admin/HQs outside
of DC besides unified commands and RC HQs.
(2) In lieu of using the legal definition of the National Capital Region (NCR) to
define the study area, the boundary between the two groups will be a 100-mile radius
from the Pentagon. Per the SECDEF memo of 17 Nov 02, subject: Land Acquisition and
Leasing of Office Space in the United States, space management within the NCR is
expanded to the area described above. As such. review boundaries will be consistent
with current DoD policy.
c. Refinements to Organization of the Functional Subgroup.
(1) General. With the recommended dissolution of the Geographic Clusters
Subgroup. the Functional Subgroup will include in its review, a joint cross service
geographic analysis of all functions identified.
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