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Ensure strategic alignment of infrastructure capabilities and capacity with the training, readiness, and support requirements of Military Departments and Combatant Commanders in the joint operational environment.
Basing oversees the process by which DoW requests Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) authority from Congress. BRAC authority allows DoW to reorganize its installation infrastructure to more efficiently and effectively support force structure and increase operational readiness. DoW's most recent BRAC round was held in 2005, resulting in closure and realignment actions that reduced DoW infrastructure by 3.4% and generated an estimated $4 billion in annual recurring savings.
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Through the Senior Joint Base Work Group, the Basing Office develops policy, reviews Joint Base Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) changes, monitors performance, and facilitates dispute resolution to ensure Joint Bases are efficient and effective organizations that meet mission requirements.
The joint basing program, established by a recommendation of the 2005 Base Closure and Realignment Commission, represents the Department's efforts to optimize the delivery of installation support across the Services. BRAC 2005 created 12 joint bases from 26 installations that were in close proximity or shared a boundary. As of 1 October 2010, all 12 joint bases achieved full operational capability.
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Forward-stationed forces configured to support U.S. security strategy are essential to maintaining our influence and leadership overseas. Basing represents the Energy, Installations, and Environment community on the Global Posture Executive Council (GPEC), providing subject matter expertise in support of forward stationing and force realignment decision processes.
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The Contingency Basing Executive Council (CBEC) is the senior oversight body for the Department’s non-enduring (temporary) overseas footprint and is analogous to the Policy/Joint Staff-led Global Posture Executive Council (GPEC) for enduring overseas posture. Through the CBEC, the Basing Office develops policy, synchronizes initiatives, and promotes interoperability/efficiencies for contingency basing activities across the Department.
There are three categories of Contingency Location (CL) which are differentiated by the expected duration of the missions they support:
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Basing manages policy, guidance and legislative initiatives for real estate functions (acquisition, management, and disposal) and exercises oversight for DoW’s real estate transactions.
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