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

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February 2010Revitalizing the Force AshoreEnhancing the Global Defense Posture ‐ Defense Policy Review InitiativeThe construction program supports improvements in the <strong>Navy</strong>’s global defenseposture. As part of the Defense Policy Review Initiative, an international alliance toenhance the security environment was initiated whereby the United States and theGovernment of Japan signed an agreement for the relocation of U. S. Marines fromOkinawa to Guam. The result will be the relocation of approximately 8,000 Marinesand their family members. As part of a cost‐sharing arrangement, the Japanesegovernment is providing funding and funding vehicles to support the overallrelocation effort. Supporting the relocation effort in FY 2011, the Department’sbudget provides $427 million for Guam construction projects.• Finegayan site preparation and utilities ($147 million)• Anderson AFB north ramp parking, Phase 2 ($94 million)• Anderson AFB north ramp utilities, Phase 2 ($79 million)• DAR road improvements ($67 million)• Apra Harbor Wharves Improvement Inc 2 ($40 million)The FY 2011 budget also supports improvements in global posture supporting othermissions. Projects include logistical upgrades and security and safety improvements.Some examples include:• Navcent Ammunition Magazines, Bahrain ($89 million)• Waterfront development, phase 3, NSA, Bahrain ($64 million)• Operations and support facility, NSA, Bahrain ($60 million)• Joint operations center, Djibouti ($28 million)• Air Traffic Control Tower, Rota, Spain ($23 million)• HQ facility, Djibouti ($12 million)• General warehouse, Djibouti ($7 million)• External paved roads, Djibouti ($4 million)Facility ImprovementsAs facilities reach the end of their service life, they must be modernized or replaced.These projects recapitalize the waterfront, improve ship berthing, enhanceoperational capabilities and replace outdated facilities. Some examples include:• Berthing Pier 12, San Diego, CA ($108 million)• Joint POW/MIA HQ, Hickam AFB, HI ($99 million)FY 2011 Department of the <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Budget</strong> 6‐3

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