Title: PACAF Installation Strategic Vision
1PACAF Installation Strategic Vision General
Planning Initiative
- Mr. Greg Lee
- Command Community Planner
- PACAF/CEPB
- 21 Apr 06
2Overview
- Purpose
- Products
- Project Status
- Web Implementation
- Recap
3Purpose
- Create a unified PACAF Installation Strategic
Vision - Update the existing General Plans in providing a
flight plan for future facilities development
at PACAF bases - Summarize the General Plan in a concise document
to facilitate viewership and project execution - Incorporate the final product as a web-based
application
4Products
- Hardcopy and web based 60 graphics, 40 text
- 20-page PACAF Installation Strategic (MAJCOM)
Vision - Provides future development framework for all
bases - Easy to read by a wide audience
- 40-page BGP (Wing) documents for each
installation - Easy to read
- Understandable by non-CE audience
- Easy to update annually
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5Installation Strategic Vision
- Establishes overarching future vision to
transform PACAF installations - Future initiatives
- Core competencies
- Continuity across the command
6Installation Strategic Vision
- Built on four Command Thrusts (4 Ps)
- Posture Our Forces
- Prepare and Provide Immediate
- and Responsive Combat Capability
- Promote Regional Security and Stability
- People
- Provides twelve principles for investment
- Focuses on flexible design, modernization, and
jointness in addition to traditional CE focuses
(architectural compatibility, Environmental,
etc.) - Beginning FY 06, the PACAF MILCON program will
evaluate projects based on conformance to the
Strategic Vision
7 MILCON Prioritization
- HQ PACAF MILCON Prioritization Process Scoring
Model. 12 Principles of Future Development have
been added to the model. - 100-point scoring system
- Commanders Priority 60 Points
- Installation Strategic Vision 15 Points
(Emphasis on Base General Plan Development) - Mission Impact Matrix 10 Points
- Command Functional Directorate 5 Points
- MILCON Recapitalization Factor 10 Points
(Demolition and elimination of field Air Field
Obstructions)
8Base General PlansContent
- Commanders Cover Letter
- Introduction
- Plan Findings and Recommendations
- Installation and Vicinity Profile
- Component Plan Overview
- Composite Constraints Opportunities
- Infrastructure
- Land Use and Transportation
- Capital Improvements Program
- Focus Area Development Plans
9BGP Area DevelopmentPlans
- Specific Area Development Plans
- Charts future facility
and infrastructure
investment and
development - Sells projects to
installation senior
leadership - Continuity
giving you what you need? We need to know
10Project Status
- Current Project Status
- A-E Contract for all Alaska, Hawaii, Japan,
Korea, and Guam BGP updates completed 30 Sept 05 - In-house effort for Diego Garcia, Singapore, and
Wake Island completed 14 Mar 06 - Base planning offices responsible for populating
installation web sites with reports and data
11Web Implementation
- The EBook
- .MIL Accessible
- PDF Format
- Consolidated Picture of the Installation
- The BGP Web Site
- Base Domain Accessible
- Web Page Format
- Comprehensive Planning Focus
- Structured for Additional Planning Information
Supporting the EBook - Becomes the BCP
12Web Implementation
- BGP Web Site
- Base Domain Accessible
- Distribute additional information beyond the
EBook - Delivery focused on base wide audience
- Traditional web site with Base specific look
feel - Flexible maintenance, scales to the technical
abilities of maintenance staff via the CMS - Program/Content Integration Enabled
- Ready to integrate maps, documents, data, photos,
briefings - Timely and accurate distribution to target
audiences - Promotes and highlights the planning process,
initiatives, studies and base development - Updated on demand by designated base personnel
13Web Implementation
14Web General Plan
- Recap Benefits
- Useful tool for Wing Commander to manage land use
and investment decisions on base - Communicate to base-wide audience the AFB present
future mission capabilities - Communicate planning efforts between tenants
base leadership - Base Comprehensive Plan (BCP) Workflow Integrated
with GeoBase program AF Directive - Information is current, accurate, and in one
location - Planning products updateable by base personnel
- Enhances contingency base planning activities
15General Plan Development Process
- Process
- Installation Strategic Vision
- Serve as baseline
- Data Gathering
- On-Site interviews with all installation agencies
- Data Analysis
- On-Site charettes
- Focus Area Development Plans
- Plan Findings and Recommendations
16General Plan Development Process
Example Focus Area Development Plan
17General Plan Development Process
- Focus Area Development Plans
- Long Range Flight-line Development
- Housing Density Study
- Anti Terrorism/Force Protection Studies
- Fitness and Campus Expansion Plans
- Transportation Improvements
- Roads
- Parking
- Land Expansion Study
18General Plan Development Process
- GIS Spatial Analysis
- Used USAF GeoBase Platform
- Wed based Plan Implementation
- On-Site Install and Training
19Web Based Plan Development
- Web Basing of Various Plan Types
- Currently executing traditional plan for Air
Force Reserve Command Headquarters - Includes Web-Based electronic product and hard
copy - Web-basing enables
- Wider Distribution
- Self-sufficiency
- Flexibility
20Planning DevelopmentWay-Ahead
- Is it Working?
- PACAF requirement for projects to be reflected in
Base General Plan for funding eligibility - Requires training of base personnel in graphics,
GIS, and publications tools (training at
Programming Workshop) - Applicability to other MAJCOMs
- Installation Strategic Vision
- Ties the installation BGPs to the MAJCOM big
picture - Useful tool for prioritizing limited MILCON funds
- Electronic planning products vs. traditional
hard copy - Easily updated at the installation major
contracted efforts to update unneeded - Real time information available through WebPortal
links to planning documents maintained by OPRs