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Budget Highlights Book - DON FM&C Website - U.S. Navy

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February 2010Revitalizing the Force AshoreSECTION VI – REVITALIZING THE FORCE ASHOREProviding Sailors, Marines, and theDepartment’s civilians with high qualityfacilities, information technology, and anenvironment to achieve their goals isfundamental to mission accomplishment.The ability to project power through forwarddeployed naval forces relies heavily on astrong and efficient shore infrastructure.MILITARY CONSTRUCTIONKey tenets in the Department’s facilities investment strategy include:• Right size the Marine Corps Force• Improving Quality of Life• Enhancing the Global Defense Posture• Replacing Aging Facilities• Supporting New Systems• Upgrading Operations, Training and Security FacilitiesThe FY 2011 budget request achieves the Department’s key goals, financing 98military construction projects. Of these: 28 are for the active <strong>Navy</strong> and 66 for theactive Marine Corps, two for the <strong>Navy</strong> Reserve Component and two for the MarineCorps Reserve Component.Figure 40 ‐ Summary of MILCON FundingMilitary Construction Summary (Active and Reserve)Dollars in Millions FY 2009* FY 2010 FY 2011<strong>Navy</strong> 1,229 1,094 1,099Marine Corps 1,913 2,618 2,720Planning and Design 249 183 122Congressional Reductions ‐51 ‐235Foreign Currency 11TOTAL 3,351 3,660 3,941*Note: FY 2009 OCO funding of $236 million not included.FY 2011 Department of the <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Budget</strong> 6‐1

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