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

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Revitalizing the Force Ashore February 2010• Agile chemical facility, Phase 2, Indian Head, MD ($34 million)• Electromagnetic sensor facility, Newport, RI ($27 million)• Pier 1 upgrades, USNS COMFORT, Norfolk, VA ($10 million)• Logistics capability, Blount Island ($75 million)Supporting New SystemsAs new systems are introduced into service, supporting facilities are required.These new systems include the F‐35 Joint Strike Fighter, Broad Area MaritimeSurveillance (BAMS) UAV and DDG 1000. Some associated military constructionprojects include:• Aircraft maintenance hangar, Beaufort, SC ($47 million)• Broad area surveillance T&E facility, Patuxent River ($42 million)• Pier 9 & 10 upgrades for DDG 1000, Norfolk, VA ($2 million)Operations, Training and Security FacilitiesThese projects range from strategic weapons security, training ranges upgrades,landing field upgrades and simulator facilities. Some examples include:• T‐6 solo capable OLF, Milton, FL ($29 million)• Waterfront restricted area vehicle barriers, Kitsap, WA ($19 million)• Small arms magazine – Edson Range, Camp Pendleton, CA ($4 million)Nuclear Weapons SecurityThe <strong>Navy</strong> is seeking to eliminate potential security vulnerabilities for nuclearweapons. These projects will help provide a secure environment to safeguard thoseweapons.• Security Enclave and Vehicle Barriers, Kings Bay, GA ($45 million)• Waterfront Restricted Area Emergency Power, Kitsap, WA ($25 million)• Limited Area Emergency Power, Kitsap, WA ($16 million)• Waterfront Emergency Power, Kings Bay, GA ($16 million)6‐4 FY 2011 Department of the <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>Budget</strong>

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