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Programs and services designed to improve the readiness and resilience of Army Families, in order to allow Soldiers to focus on their military occupation. Priority: Soldier Programs Programs and services designed to improve the readiness and resilience of individual Soldiers. Priority: Support to Training Integrating and delivering services that enable demanding and realistic training to ensure our Soldiers and our formations are trained and ready to win in a complex world.

Priority: Infrastructure Addressing the urgent infrastructure challenges brought on by a decade of underinvestment. Priority: Readiness Ensuring facilities that enable speed of assembly and deployment by effectively prioritizing projects, programs and services. Priority: Family programs Programs and services designed to improve the readiness and resilience of Army Families, in order to allow Soldiers to focus on their military occupation.

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Our innovation, responsiveness, and agility enable a forward deployed, rotational, and surge capable Navy. Department of the Navy 3 4. Navy Operating Forces 4 5. Navy Shore Establishment 5 6. Leadership 2. Mission Accountability 3. Client Interface 4. Execution Metrics Horizontal: 1. Business Processes 2. Resource Allocation 3. Community Mgmt 4. Program Mgmt 5. Program Metrics 6 7. What are GeoReadiness Centers? Summarizing Utility Data Across a Region 29 Problem: Existing facility is in poor condition and does not meet code.

Note: Project has been identified as part of a Navy-wide initiative that will modernize exercise facilities to improve quality of life. Requirement Adequate facilities to meet the physical fitness, training, and recreation needs of the 8, military personnel and 2, civilian personnel assigned to NAS Whidbey Island, along with the 2, retirees in the Oak Harbor area.

The building fails to meet building code for fire safety because: the egress system is deficient; the building does not provide the required separation of occupancies; and it lacks a fire suppression system.

Additionally, the electrical wiring is 64 years old and is a fire hazard.



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