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Commissioner's Base Briefing Book - Ft Eustis Realignment Recommendations
Base Visit Book - Fort Eustis, Virginia Commissioner Anthony J. Principi and Commissioner General Lloyd W. Newton (UASF, Ret)
Commissioner's Base Briefing Book - Hill AFB, UTAH Realignment Recommendations
Commissioner's Base Visit Book - Hill AFB, UT dated 7 June 2005
Commissioner's Base Briefing Book - Mountain Home AF Base, Idaho Nellis AFB, and Elmendorf AFB, AK Realignment Recommendations
Commissioner's Base Visit Book dated 27 May 2005
Commissioner's Base Briefing Book - Naval Air Station Brunswick, Maine
Commissioner's Base Briefing Book dated 2 June 2005
Commissioner's Base Briefing Book - Rock Island Arsenal, IL Recommendations
Commissioner's Base Briefing Book - Rock Island Arsenal IL dated 1 June 2005
Commissioner's Base Briefing Book - Submarine Base New London, CT
Briefing Book for Submarine Base New London CT, Community Material dated 31 May 05
Commissioner's Base Visit Book - Naval Supply Corps School (NSCS) Athens, GA
Commissioner's Base Visit Book - o Athens GA - Navy Supply Corps School (NSCS)
Community Briefing Book - Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
Presentation to BRAC Commission --Ridgecrest and the Indian Wells valley "Positioned, Prepared and Poised for Growth - Part 1 of 2
Community Briefing Book - Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
Presentation to BRAC Commission --Ridgecrest and the Indian Wells valley "Positioned, Prepared and Poised for Growth - Part 2 of 2
Community Input - Book - Naval Air Station Brunswick - Maine
Community Input - 2004 Report to the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission prepared by NAS Brunswick Task Force Chamber of Commerce of the Bath/Brunswick Region
Community Input - China Lake Notebook
Community Input - China Lake Notebook – An Informal Collection of Information on the Base and Its Host Community, China Lake Defense Alliance, April 2005
Community Input - Comprehensive Report Opposing Realignment of Naval Shipyard Puget Sound Detachment Boston
Community Input - Comprehensive Report Opposing Realignment of Naval Shipyard Puget Sound Detachment Boston
Community Input: National Association to Restore Pride in America's Capital (NARPAC) Report "Transforming DC's Outdated Military Facilities into City Revenues" dtd 30 April 2005
Community Input: National Association to Restore Pride in America's Capital (NARPAC) Report: "Transforming DC's Outdated Military Facilities into City Revenues" dtd 30 April 2005.
Computer control raises welding from art to science: Inventions & Innovations success story
Fact sheet written for the Inventions and Innovation Program about a new welding control system that provides precise, effective welds and documents weld integrity.
Congressional Input: Report titled "Base Closings and Military Presence in the Northeast-Midwest: The Nation's Unguarded Region" submitted by Connecticut Rep. Rob Simmons
Congressional Input: Report titled "Base Closings and Military Presence in the Northeast-Midwest: The Nation's Unguarded Region" submitted by Connecticut Rep. Rob Simmons. This report was submitted in regards to the closure of Submarine Base New London, CT. Rep. Simmons' letter is an addendum at the back of the report.
Congressional Research Service (CRS) report for Congress
Congressional Research Service (CRS) report for Congress entitled “Entering the Executive Branch of Government: Potential Conflicts of Interest with Previous Employments and Affiliations” from 03/24/03.
Congressional Research Service Report, "“Fast Track” Congressional Consideration of Recommendations of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission," May 12, 2005
CRS Report for Congress (Order Code RS22144) by Christopher M. Davis. Summary: The recommendations of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission will automatically take effect unless, within a stated period after the recommendations are submitted to the House and Senate, Congress adopts a joint resolution of disapproval rejecting them in their entirety. Congressional consideration of this disapproval resolution is not governed by the regular rules of the House and Senate, but by special expedited or “fast track” procedures laid out in statute. This report describes these expedited parliamentary procedures and explains how they differ from the regular legislative processes of Congress.
Congressional Research Service Report, "Military Base Closures: A Historical Review from 1988 to 1995," Oct 18, 2004
CRS Report for Congress (Order Code 97-305 F), authored by David E. Lockwood and George Siehl. Historical review of the BRAC process.
Congressional Research Service Report, "Military Base Closures: Agreement on a 2005 Round," 22 Jan 05
This CRS Report (Order Code: RL30051) written by David E. Lockwood, explains in detail Department of Defense and Congressional efforts related to producing this latest round of base closures and realignments.
Congressional Research Service Report, "Military Base Closures: DOD's 2005 Internal Selection Process," April 21, 2004
CRS Report for Congress (Order code RS21822) authored by Daniel Else and David Lockwood. This report outlines how DoD is organized to gather and analyze BRAC related data and document the process. It also describes the DoD selection criteria process, and the SecDef's requirement to certify the need for a BRAC round.
Congressional Research Service Report, "Military Base Closures: Implementing the 2005 Round,"June 1, 2005
CRS Report for Congress (Order Code: RL32216), authored by David Lockwood. Report detailing the implementation of the 2005 BRAC process.
Congressional Research Service Report, "Military Base Closures: The 2005 BRAC Commission," 21 Mar 05
CRS Report for Congress, authored by Daniel Else and David Lockwood. Summary: This report focuses exclusively on developments relating to the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Commission. It examines relevant factors of interest, not only in regard to the current BRAC round, but also to the past four rounds. It should be noted that the 2005 Commission is likely to follow procedures that are, in large part, similar to those of the past three BRAC rounds. The Commission’s role will expire no later than April 15, 2006. This report is to be updated.
Cost saving system trade-offs for hot climates
This Building America fact sheet compares the energy performance of vented roofs versus unvented roofs and high performance windows versus conventional double glazed windows in homes in Tucson, Arizona. The houses are models in the Pulte Home Corporations' Retreat at the Bluffs housing development and have controlled mechanical ventilation to insure air exchange required for good indoor air quality. The design approach addresses the effect of air leakage in ductwork and air handlers in vented attics.
Counting on Solar Power for Disaster Relief: Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) Technical Assistance Fact Sheet
When disaster strikes, electric power is usually the first critically important service to be lost. After several years of research and development, portable electric generator sets (gensets) are now entering the marketplace. The new gensets make use of solar electric panels known as photovoltaics (PV) to produce electricity. These gensets are reliable, safe to operate, highly mobile and will supply much-needed power for emergency response teams.
CRS Report Re: Judicial Review for Military Installations
CRS Report Re: Judicial Review for Military Installations.
CRS Report, "The Availability of Judicial Review Regarding Military Base Closures and Realignments"
Congressional Review Service report (Order Code RL32963) dated June 24, 2005. Summary of the document states, "The 2005 round of military base realignments and closures (BRAC) is now underway. The Defense Base Closure and Realignment Act of 1990 (Base Closure Act), as amended, establishes mandatory procedures to be followed throughout the BRAC process and identifies criteria to be used in formulating BRAC recommendations. However, judicial review is unlikely to be available to remedy alleged failures to comply with the Base Closure Act’s provisions."
Decision Tools for Industry: A Portfolio of Powerful Assessment Tools (CD-ROM)
The Decision Tools for Industry CD helps industrial energy managers learn how to use software that can pinpoint energy and cost saving opportunities in their plants. The CD includes training and tools software for motor, steam, compressed air, pumping, and insulation systems.
Deep-Discharge Zinc-Bromine Battery Module Offers Megawatts Capacity: Inventions and Innovation Project Fact Sheet
Project fact sheet written for the Inventions and Innovation Program about a new technology that increases load-leveling efficiency and offers longer cycle life than lead-acid batteries.
Department of the Navy - 008 Cobra Realignment Summary Report
Summary report of COBRA realignment in the navy.
Department of the Navy - COBRA Summary Report 0170
Summary report of COBRA realignment in the navy.
Department of the Navy - COBRA Summary Report DON - 0004
Disregard restriction header and footer - THIS SCENARIO WAS EVALUATED AT IEG ON THE 16 DEC 04 AS BEING COST PROHIBATIVE. DATA IS BASED ON CERTIFIED RESPONSES FROM "SCENARIO DON-004: Realign NS Norfolk, VA; Relocate all 11, 18 November". Scenario Number: DON-0004 Scenario Title: Realign NS Norfolk, VA; Relocate all 11 SSNs to SUBASE New London, CT For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Relocate 11 SSNs from Naval Station Norfolk, VA, to SUBASE New London, CT, to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 2: Consolidate SIMA Norfolk, VA, with Naval Submarine Support Facility New London, Ct, to support the relocation of 11 submarines. Action 3: Consolidate SUBTRAFAC Norfolk, VA, with NAVSUBSCHOOL Groton, CT. Action 4: Consolidate NAVMEDCEN Portsmouth, VA, with NAVHEALTHCARE NEW ENGLAND Newport, RI, function Naval Ambulatory Care Center, Groton, CT, to support the relocation of 11SSNs a
Department of the Navy - Everette WA - COBRA Realignment Summary Report
Disregard restriction header and footer - For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close all base operations at Naval Station Everett, WA. Action 2: Relocate CVN and T-AE to Naval Station Bremerton to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 3: Relocate 1 DDG and 3 FFGs to Naval Station San Diego to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 4: Consolidate NAVIMFAC Pacific Northwest Detachment Everett with NAVSHIPYD Puget Sound, WA. Action 5: Consolidate NAVIMFAC Pacific Northwest Detachment Everett with SIMA San Diego, CA. Action 6: Consolidate Naval Reserve Center Everett, WA, with Naval Reserve Center Silverdale, WA, at SUBASE Bangor, WA. Action 7: Relocate AFLOATRAGRU PACNORWEST Everett, WA with Naval Station Bremerton, WA. Action 8: Consolidate AFLOATRAGRU PACNORWEST Everett, WA with AFLOATRAGRUPAC San Diego, CA. Action 9: Relocate COMNAVSURFGRU PACNORWEST, Everet
Department of the Navy Memorandum - Base Realignment and Closure Optimization Methodology (Audit Report N2004-0058)
MEMORANDUM FOR THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (INSTALLATIONS AND ENVIRONMENT) Subj: BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE OPTIMIZATION METHODOLOGY (AUDIT REPORT N2004-0058)
Department of the Navy - Memorandum for Vice Chief of Naval Operations Congressional Report on Basing Aircraft -
The FY04 National Defense Authorization Act requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report on Navy's plans for basing aircraft carriers through 2020, Attachment (1). As this plan may involve BRAC implications, request an information chop before the plan is submitted to the Secretary of Defense
Department of the Navy Reports 0168
Summary of Scenario Environmental Impacts, and Criterion 5, 6, and 7
Department of the Navy Scenario - 0032 Cobra Summary Report Helos to NAS North Island
Disregard restriction header and footer - Alternative Receiver for COMINEWARCOM and COMOMAG (action 5 and 6) used: NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE Point Loma, CA, instead of NAS NORTH ISLAND, CA. Data used from SDC DON-0032B. All medical and dental personnel have been eliminated under this scenario. The transfers under SDC DON-0032M do not apply here due to the different numbers of personnel involved. A medical/dental SDC was not completed for this scenario. Scenario Number: DON-0032 Scenario Title: Close NS Ingleside, TX; Relocate to NS San Diego, CA; Realign NAS Corpus Christi, TX with NAS North Island, CA For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close base operations at Naval Station Ingleside, TX. Action 2: Relocate 10 MHCs and 10 MCMs to Naval Station San Diego, CA, to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 3: Consolidate MINEWARTRACEN, Ingleside, TX with FLEASWTRACEN, San Diego, CA. Action
Department of the Navy -Scenario 0032 Cobra Summary Report No Helos
Disregard restriction header and footer - This scenario run deletes action steps (7 and 8) to relocate HM-15 and COMHELTACWINGLANT AIMD. Alternative Receiver for COMINEWARCOM and COMOMAG used: NAVAL SUBMARINE BASE Point Loma, CA, instead of NAS NORTH ISLAND, CA. (Actions 5 and 6) Data provided in attachment initially and updated as per DON SDC-0032B. All medical and dental personnel have been eliminated under this scenario. The transfers under SDC DON-0032M do not apply here due to the different numbers of personnel involved. A medical/dental SDC was not completed for this scenario. Scenario Number: DON-0032 Scenario Title: Close NS Ingleside, TX; Relocate to NS San Diego, CA; Realign NAS Corpus Christi, TX with NAS North Island, CA For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close base operations at Naval Station Ingleside, TX. Action 2: Relocate 10 MHCs and 10 MCMs to Naval Station San Diego, CA, to includ
Department of Water Resources' notice of intention to file an application for certification of DWR Bottle Rock. Final report
Preliminary findings and conclusions are presented on the following: conformity to the forecast of statewide and service area electric power demands; conformity of the proposed site and related facilities with applicable local, regional, state, and federal standards, ordinances, and laws, including any long-range land use plans or guidelines adopted by the state or by any local or regional planning agency; the safety and reliability of the facility; and the relative merit of any alternative site and related facility proposed in the notice or in sufficient detail at the hearings. A Proposed Decision, approving the Notice, with conditions for consideration by the full commission is included. A description of the proposed project; a summary of the proceedings to date, comments from the general public, and government agency comments on the Preliminary Report are given. The comments of the applicant and the Commission staff regarding the Preliminary Report and the Committee's view of those issues that require further consideration are included. (MHR)
Domestic Water Conservation Technologies: Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) Federal Technology Alert (Booklet)
Executive Order 13123 calls for the Federal government to conserve water as well as energy in its 500,000 facilities. To help set priorities among water-saving measures, the Federal Energy Management Program conducted a study of Federal water use in 1997. The study indicated that the government consumes more than 50% of its water in just three types of Federal facilities: housing, hospitals, and office buildings. These facilities have enough kitchens, rest rooms, and laundry areas to provide facility managers with many opportunities to begin reducing their water use (and utility costs) with appropriate water-saving fixtures and products. Therefore, this Federal Technology Alert focuses on domestic technologies, products, and appliances such as water-efficient faucets, showerheads, toilets, urinals, washing machines, and dishwashers. Conserving water also saves the energy needed to treat, pump, and heat that water in homes, businesses, and other buildings.
DON-0006A Cobra Realignment Summary Report As Of 4/21/2005
Disregard restriction header and footer - THIS SCENARIO WAS NO LONGER CONSIDERED FOLLOWING 13 JAN 05 IEG BRIEFING BASED ON STRATEGIC CONCERNS. DATA BASED ON CERTIFIED RESPONSES PROVIDED IN DONBITS. Scenario Number: DON-0006A Scenario Title: Realign Naval Base Point Loma, CA; Close SUBASE San Diego; Relocate submarines to NS Pearl Harbor For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close that portion of Naval Base Point Loma, CA, known as SUBASE San Diego (as depicted on the attached map) and associated base support functions. Action 2: Relocate all assigned SSNs and ARCO from Naval Base Point Loma, CA, to Naval Station Pearl Harbor, HI, to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 3: Consolidate NSY and IMF Puget Sound DET Point Loma, CA, with NAVSHIPYD and IMF Pearl Harbor, HI. Action 4: Consolidate SIMA San Diego, CA, with NAVSHIPYD and IMF Pearl Harbor, HI, to support relocating subm
DON - 007 COBRA Summary Report
Disregard restriction header and footer -THIS SCENARIO WAS NO LONGER CONSIDERED FOLLOWING 13 JAN 05 IEG BRIEFING BASED ON STRATEGIC CONCERNS. DATA BASED ON CERTIFIED RESPONSES PROVIDED IN DONBITS. Scenario Number: DON-0007 Scenario Title: Realign Naval Base Point Loma, CA; Close SUBASE San Diego, CA; Relocate all submarines to NS San Diego, CA. For the purpose of this Scenario Data Call, the following BRAC Actions are being considered for analysis: Action 1: Close that portion of Naval Base Point Loma, CA, known as SUBASE San Diego (as depicted on the attached map) and associated base support functions. Action 2: Relocate all assigned SSNs and ARCO from Naval Base Point Loma, CA, to Naval Station San Diego, CA, to include required personnel, equipment, and support. Action 3: Relocate NSY and IMF Puget Sound Det Point Loma, CA, to Naval Station San Diego, CA. Action 4: Relocate NAVWPNSTA Seal Beach, CA, Det San Diego, to NAS North Island, CA. Action 5: Relocate MSCPAC San Di
DON - 0014 Cobra Realignment Summary Report as of 2/16/2005
Disregqard restriction header and footer - Also attached Criteria 6, 7, and 8
Drilling and Operating Geothermal Wells in California
The following procedural points for geothermal well drilling and operation are presented: geothermal operators, definitions, geothermal unit, agent, notice of intention, fees, report on proposed operations, bonds, well name and number, well and property sale on transfer, well records, and other agencies. (MHR)
Drilling for energy resources
Drilling is integral to the exploration, development, and production of most energy resources. Oil and natural gas, which are dependent on drilling technology, together account for about 77% of the energy sources consumed in the US. Thus, the limitations of current drilling technology also restrict the rate at which new energy supplies can be found, extracted, and brought to the marketplace. The purpose of the study reported was to examine current drilling technology, suggest areas where additional research and development (R and D) might significantly increase drilling rates and capabilities, and suggest a strategy for improving drilling technology. An overview is provided of the US drilling industry. The drilling equipment and techniques now used for finding and recovering oil, natural gas, coal, shale oil, nuclear fuels, and geothermal energy are described. Although by no means exhaustive, these descriptions provide the background necessary to adequately understand the problems inherent in attempts to increase instantaneous and overall drilling rates.
Drilling for geothermal resources: rules and regulations and minimum well construction standards
The following geothermal rules and regulations are presented: authority; policy; definitions; drilling; records; blow out prevention; injection wells; abandonment; maintenance; hearings; notice procedures; hearings on refused, limited, or conditioned permit; appeals; penalties; and forms;
A DSP-based power electronics interface for alternate/renewable energy systems: Inventions and innovation project fact sheet
This is a fact sheet written for the Inventions and Innovation Program about a new grid-tied inverter technology for alternate/renewable energy systems.
Early-Warning Device for Prevention of Destructive Arc Faults; Inventions and Innovation Project Fact Sheet
Fact sheet written for the Inventions and Innovation Program about a new early-warning device for detecting destructive arc faults before they occur.
Energia Geotermica at the Present Time: Geothermal Today (Spanish Version); La Energia Geotermica en La Actualidad
This outreach publication highlights federal program milestones and accomplishments of the DOE Geothermal Technologies Program for 2003. This is a special 8-page Spanish supplement for the audience at the Geothermal Resources Council/Geothermal Energy Association Annual Meeting and Industry Exhibit, Morelia, Mexico.
Energy Design Guidelines for High Performance Schools: Arctic and Subarctic Climates
The Energy Design Guidelines for High Performance Schools--Arctic and Subarctic Climates provides school boards, administrators, and design staff with guidance to help them make informed decisions about energy and environmental issues important to school systems and communities. These design guidelines outline high performance principles for the new or retrofit design of your K-12 school in arctic and subarctic climates. By incorporating energy improvements into their construction or renovation plans, schools can significantly reduce energy consumption and costs.
Energy Design Guidelines for High Performance Schools: Hot and Dry Climates
School districts around the country are finding that smart energy choices can help them save money and provide healthier, more effective learning environments. By incorporating energy improvements into their construction or renovation plans, schools can significantly reduce energy consumption and costs. These savings can be redirected to educational needs such as additional teachers, instructional materials, or new computers. These design guidelines outline high performance principles for the new or retrofit design of your K-12 school. By incorporating these principles, you can create an exemplary building that is both energy and resource efficient.
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