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NAVAL WEAPONS STATION SEAL BEACH &NAVAL WEAPONS STATION SEAL BEACH &
OVERVIEW BRIEFINGOVERVIEW BRIEFING25 October 200725 October 2007
NAVY MUNITIONS COMMAND, NAVY MUNITIONS COMMAND, CONUS WEST DIVISIONCONUS WEST DIVISION
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The Brief
• Navy mission• Continued relevance to national security• Where WPNSTA SB fits in• Navy Munitions Command (NMC) CONUS West Div• NMC Det Seal Beach• WPNSTA history, statistics, environment, recreation
community support• Future plans (stuff you are likely most interested in)
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THE BIG PICTURE - WHERE DO WE FIT?
The Navy Mission
The United States Navy provides combat-The United States Navy provides combat-ready naval forces capable of winning wars, ready naval forces capable of winning wars, deterring aggression, preserving freedom of deterring aggression, preserving freedom of the seas, and promoting peace and security.the seas, and promoting peace and security.
Forward presenceDeterrenceSea Control
Power ProjectionMaritime Security
Humanitarian assistance/disaster response
Six Strategic Imperatives:
Access and persistent presence!Access and persistent presence!
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THE BIG PICTURE - WHERE DO WE FIT?
Support for the GWOT
• Interdiction of terror suspects both on land and the Interdiction of terror suspects both on land and the high seas (e.g. recent shore bombardment into Somalia)high seas (e.g. recent shore bombardment into Somalia)
• Direct support for coalition forces on the ground in Direct support for coalition forces on the ground in Iraq and Afghanistan (15,000 Sailors on the ground)Iraq and Afghanistan (15,000 Sailors on the ground)
• Maritime security operations (boarding suspect vessels)Maritime security operations (boarding suspect vessels)
• Protection of vital trade and sea lines of communication Protection of vital trade and sea lines of communication (presence deters potential adversaries) (presence deters potential adversaries)
• Building and strengthening global relationships Building and strengthening global relationships (Hospital ship ops, international naval cooperation, etc)(Hospital ship ops, international naval cooperation, etc)
Operate, fight and win in blue, green and brown water.Expand the reach and lethality of USMC.
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PERSIAN GULF
USS Enterprise CVSG
(6 ships)
USS Bonhomme Richard ESG (6 ships)7 additional ships
WESTERN PACIFIC
USS Kitty Hawk CVSG (6 ships)
USS Essex ESG (3 ships)
9 additional ships
IN TRANSIT
USS John C. Stennis CVSG (5 ships)
USS Nimitz CVSG (5 ships)
6 additional ships
EASTERN PACIFIC
2 CVSG, 3 ESG
50 ships total
Pacific Fleet Area of Responsibility
THE BIG PICTURE - WHERE DO WE FIT?
As of August 6, 2007
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NAVAL WEAPONS STATION SEAL BEACH
MissionNaval Weapons Station Seal Beach and its detachments provide shore-based infrastructure support to the Navy's ordnance mission and other fleet and fleet support activities.
Navy has restructured installation management:
• Base Command: Fire, Security, Admin, PAO, Housing, MWR
• Naval Facilities Engineering Command: Public Works, Real Estate, and Environmental
• Navy Munitions Command: Ordnance Operations
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NAVAL WEAPONS STATION SEAL BEACH
Installation Detachments
• DET CONCORD – Army bulk shipment point for ordnance/mil cargo On BRAC list.
• DET CORONA - Home of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Corona. Performs weapons research and evaluation.
• DET FALLBROOK - Helicopter loading (VERTREP) of large amphibious assault ships, home of fleet air-launched missile shop.
• DET CONCORD – Army bulk shipment point for ordnance/mil cargo On BRAC list.
• DET CORONA - Home of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Corona. Performs weapons research and evaluation.
• DET FALLBROOK - Helicopter loading (VERTREP) of large amphibious assault ships, home of fleet air-launched missile shop.
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NMC CWD Executive Dir/Ordnance
Program Manager
Explosives Safety Program Manager
ExecutiveOfficer
NMC CWD Commanding Officer
Commanding Officer
CMDCM/
SEA
OICDetachment
Corona
Occupational Safety
Human Resources
Public Safety
(Fire/Security/ Emergency Mgmt)
Command Admin
Information Technology
Director Detachment
Concord
Director Detachment Fallbrook
PAOIG
Explosives Safety
NAVFACFacilities/
Environmental
Community Supt
Programs (BQ/Housing/MWR)
OPCON & ADCON - ADCON ONLY -
OPCON ONLY - Revised Oct 2007
Regional Explosives Safety Officer
NMC CWDDetachment Seal Beach
& Fallbrook Annex
Command Structure
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NAVY MUNITIONS COMMAND
Command Structure
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NAVY MUNITIONS COMMAND, CWD
Locations
A nn e x F a l lb r o o kD e t N o r t h I sl a nd
D e t P t L o m a
N AVBA SE Sa n D ie g o
N AVBA SE P oi n t Lo m a
A nn e x Sa n C le m e nt e Isla n d
De t F a l lo n
D et E l C en t ro
De t Ch in a Lak e
De t L em o o r e
D e t P t M u gu
D e t Se al Be a ch
D et W h id b e y Is l an d
De t In d ia n Isl a n d
N A VBA SE Ki t sap
N AVSTA Eve r e t t
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NAVY MUNITIONS COMMAND, CWDNAVY MUNITIONS COMMAND, CWD
Det Seal Beach MissionDet Seal Beach Mission
• Inspection and storage of Navy and USMC ordnanceInspection and storage of Navy and USMC ordnance
• Wharf-side munitions loading and unloading of Navy surface Wharf-side munitions loading and unloading of Navy surface combatants and medium-deck amphibious assault shipscombatants and medium-deck amphibious assault ships
• Maintenance on selected Navy weapons systemsMaintenance on selected Navy weapons systems
Navy Munitions Command, CONUS West Division, Navy Munitions Command, CONUS West Division, Detachment Seal Beach provides ordnance services to Detachment Seal Beach provides ordnance services to Pacific Fleet operating forces. These services include:Pacific Fleet operating forces. These services include:
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SHIPS VISIT USSHIPS VISIT US::• Before and after deploymentBefore and after deployment• When entering / leaving shipyardWhen entering / leaving shipyard
WE LOADWE LOAD::• MissilesMissiles
• Torpedoes Torpedoes
• DecoysDecoys• Gun ammo (FromGun ammo (From9mm To 5-inch)9mm To 5-inch)
Average Value of Weapons Stored: $1.8 BillionAverage Value of Weapons Stored: $1.8 Billion Average Number of Ships Serviced Per Year: 60Average Number of Ships Serviced Per Year: 60
WE MAINTAIN:WE MAINTAIN:• Standard, Tomahawk Missilestandard, Tomahawk Missiles• Lightweight TorpedoesLightweight Torpedoes• Fire Control RadarsFire Control Radars
NAVY MUNITIONS COMMAND, CWDNAVY MUNITIONS COMMAND, CWD
Det Seal Beach Mission DetailsDet Seal Beach Mission Details
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History• FEBRUARY, 1944FEBRUARY, 1944 - Construction Begins on Seal Beach - Construction Begins on Seal Beach Naval Ammunition And Net Depot (NAND).Naval Ammunition And Net Depot (NAND).
• NOVEMBER, 1944NOVEMBER, 1944 - Seal Beach NAND Opens. - Seal Beach NAND Opens.
• JANUARY, 1954JANUARY, 1954 - First Guided Missile Service Unit. - First Guided Missile Service Unit.
• JULY, 1956JULY, 1956 - Dredging of Channel Allows Wharfside - Dredging of Channel Allows Wharfside Loading of Ships.Loading of Ships.
• SEPTEMBER, 1962SEPTEMBER, 1962 - Depot Name Changed to Naval - Depot Name Changed to Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach to reflect mission change.Weapons Station Seal Beach to reflect mission change.
• JUNE, 2006JUNE, 2006 – Navy Munitions Command Established – Navy Munitions Command Established
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Installation Statistics
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Land (Acres)Land (Acres) 5,000 5,000
Magazines Magazines 126126
Ordnance Storage (Sq. Feet)Ordnance Storage (Sq. Feet) 589,000589,000
Railroad Track (Miles)Railroad Track (Miles) 56 56
Roads (Miles)Roads (Miles) 80 80
Wharf (Sq. Yards)Wharf (Sq. Yards) 10,252 10,252
Locomotives / RailcarsLocomotives / Railcars 125125
Plant Value ($)Plant Value ($) $770 Million$770 Million
Personnel (Civilian/Military)Personnel (Civilian/Military) 600/120600/120
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Environmental Stewardship
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Our mission enhances natural resource Our mission enhances natural resource conservation:conservation:
• Only National Wildlife Refuge in a five-county areaOnly National Wildlife Refuge in a five-county area
• Largest year-round red-tailed hawk population in the Largest year-round red-tailed hawk population in the Western US.Western US.
• Only known burrowing owl population in Orange CountyOnly known burrowing owl population in Orange County
• Agricultural outlease program provides $1 million annually Agricultural outlease program provides $1 million annually for regional Navy environmental programsfor regional Navy environmental programs
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National Wildlife Refuge
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Established August 30, 1972 for protection of Least Tern, Clapper Rail.
• 911 Acres of (primarily) salt marsh.
• Jointly managed by U.S. Navy, Fish and Wildlife Service.
• Base working with community, volunteer groups to enhance refuge.
• Public tours given last Saturday of every month at 8:30 a.m.
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Environmental Cleanup
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• AKA The Installation Restoration Program (IRP)
• Six Active Cleanup Sites On Station, Out Of 75 Potential Sites
• No Sites With Significant Human Risk Concerns
• Community Input Through Restoration Advisory Board (RAB)
• More Information: http://www.cnic.navy.mil/SealBeach
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Morale, Welfare And Recreation
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We have few active duty military to support, but we do have a large retired military population
Other Services Include Gym, Beach House, All-hands Club, Ticket Office
Navy Golf Course & Clubhouse RV Resort
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Support To The Community
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• Federal Fire Department Mutual Aid Agreement
• Local Police Use of Small Arms Range (30+ orgs)
• Navy Golf Course Open to the Public
• Sailors, Marines provide 1000s of Volunteer Hours
• Community Events Hosting
• Local Economic Impact ($/Yr) - $~35 Million
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Asset Management
FUTURE PLANNING
• We are focused on improving space allocation and usage
– Space management at every installation is key, we have to challenge the requirements and provide the best solutions
– Sustainable designs and adaptive re-use are expected
• We're engaged in an aggressive, Navy-wide demolition/footprint reduction effort
– Goal is to demo/layup 30 msf by 2010 (of 330 msf Navy-wide)
– Intent is to right size as quickly as possible – and stay there
• We need strategies and processes in place to ensure we have the right facilities in the right places
– Nothing missing & nothing extra = efficiency & cost savings
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Base Development
FUTURE PLANNING
• Navy is building Global Shore Infrastructure Plans (GSIPs)
– Underwater, Surface, Air, Warehousing, and Training
– Will establish Big Navy vision and strategy first, then feed into local master plans
– GSIPs to be administered from East Coast; RSIPs to be administered locally
• Marine Corps Master Plans
– Base specific or geographic/complex specific (mini Master Plans)
• Need to know how much we have and how much we need
– Internet Navy Facilities Assets Database is the key data source
– Basic Facility Requirements (BFR)s; Engineering Evaluations (EEs); Geo Spatial Information & Systems (GI&S)
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Base Development
FUTURE PLANNING
• Navy & Marine Corps always have a need for various studies and project documentation
– Siting; Anti-Terrorism; Noise; Traffic/parking; Installation Appearance Plans; other misc. studies
– Project documentation (DD 1391s)
• Encroachment Studies:
– Assessments of “encroachment” threats to military bases, ranges and military air training routes
– May lead to “Encroachment Partnering”
• Contracts:
– NAVFAC SW has 2 ongoing local 5- year $7.5 M IDIQ Planning contracts
– “Large” IDIQ Planning contracts administered from East Coast (GSIPs, GI&S, BFRs)
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Real Estate
FUTURE PLANNING
Enhanced Use Leasing (EUL) - Projects leverage private developer expertise and debt placement for construction, repair, improvements, and maintenance services in exchange for entitlements to Navy Real Estate.
Public Private Venture (PPV) – A mutually beneficial business partnership formed between a private company and the Navy that utilizes private sector resources to finance, construct, own, operate, and maintain military housing
– Navy and Marine Corps Housing
– Bachelor Quarters
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Construction
FUTURE PLANNING
• NAVFAC SW construction program is rapidly rising. Major acquisition actions in include:
– Marine Corps Barracks Recapitalization (FY08-11, 42 proj, $1.4B)
– Marine Corps Grow the Force Initiative (FY07-11, 50+ proj, $1B+)
– Base Realignment and Closure Construction (FY07-10, 31 proj, $325M)
– Air Force C-17 Program at Travis (FY06-08, 9 proj, $116M)
– DLA Fuel Farm at Pt Loma (FY08, 1 proj, $140M)
– CVN Homeporting at Coronado (FY09, 1 proj, $37M)
– Naval Coastal Warfare Expansion (FY05-09, 5 proj, $50M)
– Marine Special Ops Command Establishment (FY06-08, 6 proj, $87M)
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Environmental Funding (NAVFAC SW)
Future Planning
• BRAC Env - $207.0M - $14.5M for Seal Beach Area next 5 years (Tustin, El Toro, Long Beach, Concord)
• Restoration/cleanup (IR)- $76.5M- $21.2M for Seal Beach/Fallbrook next 5 years
• Compliance - $14.8M- $3.1M for Seal Beach/Fallbrook next 5 years
• Env Planning - $15.6M- $1.5M for Seal Beach Area next 5 years
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Contracting Opportunities
NAVAL WEAPONS STATION SEAL BEACH
• Sandra Craft (Small Business Coord)Phone: 562-626-6110
Email: [email protected]
• Gwen Lavender (Contracting Officer)Phone: 562-626-7967Email: [email protected]
• LCDR Kevin Norton (PWO)Phone: 562-626-7528
Email: [email protected]