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1Building Strong!
Karen L. BakerActing Deputy , Office of Small Business
ProgramsU.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Aug 06 2009
National Small Business Federal Contracting Summit
Summer Session 2009
2Building Strong!
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
FY09 Military Program
$ 25.2 BIL
10,000 personnel
Military Construction
Contingency OperationsInstallation Support
International and
Interagency Support
FY09 Civil Works Program
$ 11.0 BIL
22,000 personnel
Navigation
Hydropower
Flood Damage Reduction
Shore Protection
Water Supply
Regulatory
Recreation
Engineer Research and Development Center$ 1 BIL @ Seven ( 7 ) diverse research laboratories
HQ
45 Districts( Project Funded )
9 Divisions( Direct Funded )
EngineerCommands
Homeland Security
Environmental
Real EstatePrivate
IndustryPartners
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InteragencySupport
Corps of Engineers Mission
Real Estate
• DOD Recruiting facilities• Contingency operations• Acquire, manage and dispose
• Intelligence
• Federal• State • Local• International
HomelandSecurity
Research & Development• Military Construction for the Modular Force • Global Positioning• Base Realignment • Military Transformation• Environmental restoration
Military Programs• Warfighter• Installations• Environment• Water Resources
• Critical Infrastructure• Anti Terrorism Plans
• Facility Security
Overseas Contingency Operations
Partnership
Civil Works
• Navigation, Hydropower• Flood control, Shore Protection• Water Supply, Regulatory • Recreation, Disaster response• Environmental Restoration
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ARCTIC• Engagement - 100+ Countries Engagement - 100+ Countries • Physical Presence - 33 CountriesPhysical Presence - 33 Countries
ANTARCTIC
Global Engagement
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NorthwesternDivision
BG Bill Rapp
SouthPacific
DivisionCOL Janice Dombi
SouthwesternDivision
BG Ken Cox
MississippiValley
DivisionBG Mike Walsh
SouthAtlanticDivision
BG Joe Schroedel
Great Lakesand Ohio River
DivisionBG John Peabody
NorthAtlanticDivision
BG Todd Semonite
SeattleCOL Tony Wright
PortlandCOL Steve Miles
Walla-WallaLTC Mike Farrell
OmahaCOL Dave Press
Kansas CityCOL Roger Wilson
San FranciscoLTC Laurence Farrell
Los AngelesCOL Tom Magness
AlbuquerqueLTC Kim Colloton
SacramentoCOL Tom Chapman
GalvestonCOL Dave Weston
JacksonvilleCOL Paul Groskruger
SavannahCOL Ed Kertis
CharlestonLTC Trey Jordan
WilmingtonCOL Jeff Ryscavage
NorfolkCOL Dan Anninos
BaltimoreCOL Pete Mueller
PhiladelphiaLTC Tom Tickner
New YorkCOL Nello Tortora
New EnglandCOL Tom Feir
Fort WorthCOL Chris Martin
TulsaCOL Tony Funkhouser
NewOrleans
COL Al Lee
MobileCOL Byron Jorns
PacificOcean
DivisionBG Mark Yenter
AlaskaCOL Kevin Wilson
HonoluluLTC Jon Chytka
VicksburgCOL Mike Wehr
MemphisCOL Tom Smith
St. LouisCOL Tom O’Hara
Rock IslandCOL Bob Sinkler
ChicagoCOL Vince Quarles
DetroitLTC James Davis
BuffaloLTC Dan Snead
PittsburghCOL Mike Crall
NashvilleLTC Bernard Lindstrom
HuntingtonCOL Dana Hurst
LouisvilleCOL Keith Landry
St. PaulCOL Jon Christensen
Little RockCOL Ed Jackson
EuropeCOL John Kem
Far EastCOL Dave Turner
JapanCOL Barrett Holmes
USACE Divisions and Districts
Gulf Region Division ( GRD ) - MG Mike EyreGRD District North ( GRN ) - COL Margaret Burcham
GRD District Central ( GRC ) - COL Ron Light
GRD District South ( GRS ) - COL Jack Drolet
Afghanistan C7 – BG John McMahonAfghanistan Engineer District ( AED ) – COL Tom O’Donovan
6Building Strong!
Deliver enduring, comprehensive, sustainable and integrated solutions to the Nation’s water resources and related challenges through collaboration with stakeholders (regions, States, localities, Tribes, other Federal agencies, etc.).
Civil Works Mission:
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Navigation( $1.892 B ) ( 40% )
Hydropower( $319 M ) ( 7% )
Civil Works Mission
Lock and Dam 15 ( Mississippi River )
Flood Wall ( Williamson, KY )
Everglades
Dredge ESSAYONS ( Coos Bay, OR )
Bonneville II Powerhouse ( Washington )
Lake Seminole ( Mobile District )
Deliver enduring, comprehensive,sustainable, and integrated solutions to the
Nation’s water resources and related challengesthrough collaboration with
our stakeholders( Regions, States, localities, Tribes, other Federal agencies )
Flood Risk Management( $1.322 B ) ( 28% )
Ecosystem Restoration( $511 M ) ( 11% )
Water Supply( $6 M ) ( < 1% )
Regulatory Agency forWetlands and US Waters
( $180 M ) ( 4% )
Natural Resources Management( $270 M ) ( 6% )
Disaster Preparednessand Response
( $58 M ) ( 1% )
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International Engagement
Mosul Dam ( Iraq )
Island of Java, Indonesia
United Nations Education, Scientific, and Cultural
Organization Partnerships
World Water Council
Indonesian MudflowTechnical Assistance
Water ManagementPartnership with the
Dutch Rijkswaterstaat
Technical Support inAfghanistan and Iraq
Civil-Military Emergency /Emergency ManagementInternational Programs
Partnership with theJapanese Ministry of Land
Infrastructure and Transport
Kajakai Dam ( Afghanistan )
Africom / World Water Council
International Hydrologic Programme ( IHP )
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Major Construction Projects($20 Million or More in FY09 Budget)
Sims Bayou ($23 M)
Olmsted Lock & Dam ($114 M) Kentucky Lock & Dam ($22 M) Emsworth Lock & Dam ($26 M)
NY-NJ Harbor($90 M)
Navigtion
Flood Risk Management
Aquatic Ecosystem RestorationS. Fla. Everglades ($185 M)
Upper Miss.R. Restoration ($20 M)
New Orleans($5,761 M)
$17 M
Sacramento R. Banks ($24 M)
Portugues & Bucana R’s ($45 M)
Herbert Hoover Dike ($77 M)
McCook & Thornton Res. ($34 M)Lockport Lock ($29 M)
Houston-GalvestonChannels ($22 M)
Columbia R. Channels ($36 M)
Tuttle Cr. Lake ($24 M)Clearwater Lake ($25 M)
Canton Lake ($21 M)
Miss. R. Channel & Revetments ($33 M)Miss. R. Levees ($20 M)
Chickamauga Lock ($42 M)
Wolf Cr. Dam ($57 M)Center Hill Dam ($42 M)
Monongahela R.Locks 2,3,4 ($41 M)
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Fort Bliss, TX
Support to Overseas Contingency Ops
Mussayib Power Plant, Iraq
Korea Relocation ProgramCamp Humphreys, Korea
Military ProgramsArmy Re-stationing & Transformation
Customs and Border Protection
Interagency & International
Services
12Building Strong!
Centers of Standardization
• Huntsville Center (15)– Physical Fitness– Outdoor Sports Facility– Child Development (2)– Youth Activity Centers– Consolidated Fire, Safety and
Security Facility– Fire Station– Army Community Service Center– Bowling Center RFP– Hazard Material Storage– Close Combat Tactical Trainer – Mil. Ops. Urban Terrain Facility– Training Ranges– Battle Cmd Training Ctr.– Training Support Ctr.– Medical Facilities
• Ft. Worth District/SWD (7)– Unaccompanied Enlisted
Personnel Housing– Basic Training Complex/One
Station Unit Trainee– Advanced individual Trainee
Complex– Warrior in Transition– Starship Barracks– General Purpose Warehouse– Central Issue Warehouse
• Mobile District/SAD (2)– Aviation – Vertical Construction– 4 Star HQ Facility
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Centers of Standardization
• Louisville District/LRD (2)– Army Reserve Centers– Operational Readiness Training
Complex• Norfolk District/NAD (7)
– General Instructional Facility– Classroom 21– Enlisted personnel Dining Facility– Mil. Entrance Processing Stations– Family Housing RFP– Information Systems Facility– Criminal Investigation Facility
• Omaha District/NWD (2)– Religious Facilities– Access Control Points
• Savannah District/SAD (6)– Company Operations Facility– Tactical Equipment Maintenance– Brigade Operations Complex– Brigade/ Battalion HQ: Admin– Command and Control Facility –
C2F– Deployment Facility
• Honolulu District/POD (2)– Unaccompanied Officers Quarters– Transient Officers Quarters
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Economic Stimulus Package• American Recovery & Reinvestment
Act (ARRA), $787 billion stimulus plan became law 13 FEB 09
• Spending program:– $4.6 billion to USACE Civil Works– $2.5 billion in military appropriations
(not including SRM)• Recovery Act objectives:
– Funds are awarded in effective and efficient manner
– The recipients and uses of funds are transparent to the public
– Funds are used for authorized purposes
– Projects funded avoid unnecessary delays and cost overruns
– Program goals are achieved• Preserve and create jobs• Invest in transportation,
environmental protection and other infrastructure that provide long-term economic benefits
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Economic Stimulus Package• American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act (ARRA) clauses:
• (1) ARRA-Buy American Requirements for Construction Material
• (2) ARRA-Reporting Requirements• (3) ARRA-Publicizing Contract
Actions• (4) ARRA-GAO Access• (5) ARRA-Whistleblower Protections
American
• Additional information:– www.whitehouse.gov– www.omb.gov– www.usace.army.mil– www.recovery.gov
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American Recovery andReinvestment Act ( ARRA ) of 2009
$ 4.6 BIL to USACE Civil Works
Operations and Maintenance (O&M) - $ 2.075 BIL400 maintenance projects ( $ 250,000 - $ 10 MIL )
Construction (C) - $ 2.0 BIL300 construction contracts ( $1 MIL - $ 30 MIL )
Mississippi River and Tributaries - $ 375 MIL
FUSRAP - $ 100 MIL
Investigation - $ 25 MIL
Regulatory - $ 25 MIL
Criteria / Initial Project List to CG and ASA (CW) this week 8,000 direct jobs for every $ BIL expended
20,400 indirect jobs for every $ BIL expended in support / supply
Unprecedented transparency and accountability
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CategoryARRA
(USACE Execution)
ARMY (MCA) $180 MARMY FH Construction $34.5 MAIR FORCE (MCAF) $130.8 M
AF FH Construction $26.2 M
DoD (DoDM & ECIP) $650 - $750 MArmy SRM $715.3M ($256M currently funded)AF & DoD Health Services SRM $324.5M (project list pending)
TOTAL $2.06 - $2.16B
AARA Title X - Military Construction &Title III - Facility SRM
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Support for other Federal Agencies
ARRA $ (Million)
Estimated Request to USACE
Department of Homeland Security $420 M $300 M
Environmental Protection Agency - Superfund $600 M $200 - $400 M
Veterans Administration $1,050 M In discussion with VA
Department of Energy $5,127 M In discussion w/DOE
Department of Interior $1,219 M $150 M
United States Forest Service$280 M In discussion w/USFS
TOTAL $8,696 M $750 M +/- (w/additional anticipated)
19Building Strong!
Business Opportunities(Not an All-Inclusive List)
Architect-engineer services Environmental planning & restoration Construction (prime & subcontractors) Materials (concrete, steel, etc.) Equipment (e.g. Power generation) Recreation services (600,000 jobs) Contingency contracting for
emergencies & National Defense work Infrastructure security & force protection
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Being Ready to Do Business• Complete or update Federal contractor
registration http://www.ccr.gov• USACE business opportunities are in
FedBizOps, • Maintain contact with contracting offices in
districts where you wish to do business– Once work allowances for the FY09
appropriation and Stimulus Package are issued, they’ll be ready to advertise
– Frequent contact is wise to find out about last-minute opportunities
• Information in proposals must be: – Relevant– Compelling– Solutions based– Supported with facts/details
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US Army Corps of Engineers
Questions ?
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US Army Corps of Engineers
Contact Information:
Anthony Bell, [email protected](202) 761-8789
Karen Baker, Deputy Director (Acting)[email protected](202) 761-0732