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WELCOME TO THE MILITARY TRANSFORMATION TASK FORCE (MTTF) 18 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
WELCOME TO THE MILITARY TRANSFORMATION TASK FORCE (MTTF) 18 - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
WELCOME TO THE MILITARY TRANSFORMATION TASK FORCE (MTTF) 18 FEBRUARY 2020 1 Agenda 1) Public Comment 2) Review and approval of meeting minutes from 8 October 2019 3) Information Items a) Out-brief--Mayor Nirenbergs 13 January 2020 trip
Agenda
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1) Public Comment 2) Review and approval of meeting minutes from 8 October 2019 3) Information Items
a) Out-brief--Mayor Nirenberg’s 13 January 2020 trip to the Pentagon (Councilman Perry request/Mayor interest/10 – 15 minutes) b) Update from Bexar County’s Military and Veterans Service Center (Commissioner Wolff request/10 minutes) c) Land Development Notification Process (502 ABW/JBSA interest, 10 minutes) d) BASH update (CM Perry Request, 3 minutes) e) Land Acquisition: Support JBSA/149 FW Priorities (Mayor/City Manager interest, 5-10 minutes) f) Alternate Landing Surface (CM Perry request, 5 minutes)
4) JBSA (opportunity to address the MTTF and request community support) 5) Tri-Chairs’ final comments 6) Adjourn
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Public Comment
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Review and Approval of 8 Oct 2019 Minutes
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Mayor Nirenberg 13 Jan 2020 Visit to the Pentagon: Out-brief
Office of Military and Veteran Affairs (OMVA)
Mayor Ron Nirenberg Pentagon Visit, 13 January 2020
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Major General Juan G. Ayala USMC (Retired)
Director, Office Of Military and Veteran Affairs City of San Antonio
Purpose
Advocate for the military in the San Antonio region Thank senior military leaders for the strong
relationship with the City of San Antonio
Initiate tangible actions to keep and grow military
missions and protect installations
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Message
San Antonio is the location of choice in future basing decisions
- Medical, aviation, cyber etc.
City continues to be a national model for its support of the military
- Many tangible examples of support addressed/initiated at the MTTF/P4
Infrastructure: Over $100 million -- more on the way Advocacy: Military protections intact, $50 million in DEAAG Partnerships: Mutual aid agreements, P4 projects, IGSA
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Message - continued
San Antonio is home to unique military missions essential to
national defense
Staunch advocate for BAMC and protection of Camp Bullis Consolidate the Defense Health Agency -- in San Antonio Family Support: Advocacy at the state and national levels, spouse
employment funding
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Visits
Air Force
Secretary of the Air Force, Honorable Barbara Barrett Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force, General Steven Wilson Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Energy, Installations and
Environment, Honorable John W. Henderson
Medical
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Readiness Policy
and Oversight, Dr. Terry Rausch
Deputy Director, Defense Health Agency, Mr. Guy Kiyokawa Joint Staff Surgeon, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Brigadier General Paul Friedrichs
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Visits
National Guard Bureau
Chief of the National Guard Bureau, General Joseph L. Lengyel
Marine Corps
Director of the Marine Corps Staff -- Lieutenant General John Broadmeadow
Army
Principal Deputy Secretary of the Army (Manpower & Reserve Affairs) &
Acting Asst. Sec. of the Army (M&RA) -- Honorable Mr. Marshall Williams
Headquarters, Dept. of the Army, Deputy G-1 -- Major General Tammy Smith Office of the Secretary of Defense, Family Policy Office -- Mr. Jeff Lerner
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Specific Asks
Continue to fund the Secretary of the Army Designee Program (funds civilian Level I
Trauma patients)
Establish a Trauma Center of Excellence in San Antonio Make San Antonio part of pilot program to enhance civ/mil interoperability/medical
surge capacity as part of the National Disaster Medical System
Expand the Uniformed Services Univ. College of Allied Health Sciences (San Antonio) Base two F-16 squadrons in San Antonio Request MILCON funding for Camp Bullis Dining Facility Prepared to support: Newly-formed 16th Air Force and the Space Force Prepared to support: National Guard’s State Partnership Program; mission expansion Bring additional military events to San Antonio: Marine Week, future Warrior Games,
USAF 75th Anniversary (2022)
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Follow-on Actions
Invite Congressional delegations to visit BAMC Keep Congressional delegation committed to advocating with the Secretary
- f the Air Force: permanent basing of F-16 FTU squadrons
Future engagements with Commanding Generals of 16th Air Force, Army
Installations Command, and Futures Command (Mayor)
Request funding from City for land acquisition to support JBSA and 149 FW
requirements
Continued engagement with BAMC/UT Health and DHA Plan follow-up visits for Summer 2020
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Bexar County Military & Veteran’s Service Center Update
(Bexar County)
PROUDL Y SERVING
BEXAR COUNTY MILITARY & VETERANS SERVICES CENTER
Transitioning Service Members, Veterans & Family Members.
BEXAR COUNTY MVSC
ABOUT US
Together we have over 250 years of combined experience
Executive Director / County VSO: Karen Rolirad, USAF (Ret.) Deputy Director: Nancy Taguacta, Military Spouse (TXARNG) Office Assistant: Samantha Gardner, Military Spouse (USA) Lead Military Service Officer (MSO): Mark Ledesma, USA (Ret.) MSO/Career Counselor: Vacant MSO/Career Counselor: Stephanie Birgel, Military Dependent (USAF) MSO/Career Counselor: Watiki Brown, Military Spouse (USA) MSO Intake: Valentina Arevalo, Military Spouse (USA) Lead Veteran Services Officer (VSO): Manny Mendoza, USMC (Ret.) Assistant VSO: Moses Lozano, USMC (Ret.) Assistant VSO: Joleen McCollister, USAF (Ret.) Assistant VSO: Tamika Lord, USAF (Ret.) VSO Intake: Irene Estrada, USMC (Sep)
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BEXAR COUNTY MVSC
A SYSTEM THAT PRODUCES STABLE & SELF-SUFFICIENT VETERANS
The Veteran’s Cycle
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BEXAR COUNTY MVSC
BEXAR COUNTIES RETURN ON INVESTMENT
$9,950,819.08
Additional Services
BEXAR COUNTY MVSC
EMPLOYEE PLACEMENTS FY 2019 TO DEC 2019
Total Placements 156
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NOV 18 JAN 19 FEB 19 MAR 19 APR 19 MAY 19 JUN 19 JUL 19 AUG 19 SEP 19 OCT 19 NOV 19 DEC 19
Salary
22 Army Air Force Navy Marines Coast Guard Spouse 66 53 12 2 12 11 Total 156
BEXAR COUNTY MVSC
THE WAY AHEAD
A comparison of current achievements and future goals.
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FY 18-19 (Actually Obtained) VA Benefits Paid to Veterans $2,754,923 108 Job Placements Made Average Salary $60,183 $90,274 FY 19-20 (Future Projections) VA Benefits Paid to Veterans $3,000,000 $4,339,328 Total Salary for Placements 250 Job Placements Made Average Salary $62,000 $93,000 $10,000,000 Total Salary for Placements *Avg Salary in Bexar County $46,655 **Avg Salary in Washington DC $70,430
QUESTIONS
Karen Rolirad Executive Director
(210) 291-1584 Karen.Rolirad@bexar.org
www.bexar.org/509/Military-and-Veterans-Services-Center
BEXAR COUNTY MVSC
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Land Development Notification Process
(502 ABW / Community Initiatives)
One Team, One Mission
JBSA Vision: The Premier Installation in the Department of Defense!
JBSA Development Requests
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20 40 60 80 100 120 140 CY18 CY19 CY20 CY18 CY19 CY 20 CY20 CY18 CY19 CY20 CY18 CY19 CY20
15 13 6 1 2 4 3 12 32 14 21 11 5 31 23 14 28 26 34 24 11 21 35 21 32 33 43 10 16 15 14 23 25 32 23 15 9
Q4 (Oct-Dec) Q3 (Jul-Sep) Q2 (Apr-Jun) Q1 (Jan-Mar)
LAK RND FSH CB
JBSA Totals CY18
(Total)
314 CY19
(Total)
371 CY20
(To Date)
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2019 Objections CB=8 RND=1 LAK=3 FSH=0
* DATA AS OF 1 FEB 2020
132 103 14 70 47 4 107 59 6 85 82 5 3
MRT
As of Q1 Objections CB=0 RND=0 LAK=0 FSH=0
One Team, One Mission
JBSA Vision: The Premier Installation in the Department of Defense!
JBSA Development Requests
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- JBSA has MOU with CoSA DSD for development notification
- Dialogue with DSD or land owner result in resolution or compromise
- The notification process is another example of the close relationship b/w CoSA
and JBSA
- 2019 resulted in 12 objections:
- Camp Bullis (CB) objections were due to environmental issues – golden cheek
warbler and karst invertebrate. Land owner would have to resolve environmental issues to proceed
- Lackland (LAK) objections were due to proximity of development near noise
contours
- Randolph (RAN) were due to proximity to flight line
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Bird/wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Mitigation Update
Office of Military and Veteran Affairs (OMVA)
Mitigation Plan Start Mid - late Nov
USDA Wildlife Biologist confirms: * Nests empty of
fledglings, and; * Any remaining eggs are not viable
Habitat Modification (up to 3 weeks) Late Nov - early Dec
CoSA Parks starts habitat modification:
* After USDA approval * Clear underbrush * Canopy reductions
Discourage Re-roost Early - mid Dec Monitor Site / Re-mitigation
Post-Mitigation
* USDA monitors relocation/continues mitigation if needed * CoSA Parks to seed island
Goal
New habitat(s) create bird flight paths that don’t intersect Kelly Field
Habitat Modification & Bird Mitigation Methods
- CoSA Parks does not start work before USDA clearance
- Inflatable air dancers proven & effective method
- Pyro noises: used with drones & lasers in the 2 hours before sunset;
1 or 2 pyro every few minutes, for up to 2 weeks then taper off
- Goal: train birds to associate drone/laser appears before noise to
disperse when they see the devices … shorten time needed for pyro
USDA Catalysts to Plan Start
- Confirms existing fledglings matured to
juvenile status & departed nests
- Assesses viability of eggs in nests
- New nestlings as of late Sep
- Visits weekly to check status
Elmendorf Lake Park: Bird Hazard Mitigation Plan
General Notes
- Eggs: ~ 30 days to hatch; nestlings take ~ 30
- 50 days to become fledglings
- Fledgling process takes 1 - 3 weeks
- If eggs hatch, delays plan start for ~ 60 days
- After initial re-roost discouraging ops, USDA
continues to monitor & mitigate as necessary
- Next Egret breeding season: mid-Feb 2020
USDA begins sight & noise bird repellents
Examples: * Air dancers * Drones * Dissauder lasers * Noise (pyros)
Future Habitat(s)
* Primary: encourage bird travel south -- or east * Secondary: westerly travel
- Currently...
- No Cattle Egrets at Elmendorf or Woodlawn Lake
Parks...appear to have relocated to O R Mitchell Lake
- Nest construction is next indicator of success
- 502 ABW Flight Safety is monitoring for changes to
flight patterns over Kelly Field
Joint BASH Effort (CoSA/USDA/JBSA)
ELMENDORF LAKE O P Mitchell Lake
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Supporting JBSA/149 FW Priorities:
Land Acquisition Along Growdon Rd Office of Military and Veteran Affairs (OMVA)
Supporting JBSA/149th Fighter Wing
- Acquisition of land parcels along Growdon Rd is necessary to support
parallel requirements of JBSA & 149 FW – JBSA: Area Development Plan would support several mission partners – 149 FW: New Munitions Storage Area in vicinity of Growdon Rd
- Goal: City of San Antonio purchases property; conveys property to
JBSA/federal government
- Primary Consideration: Environmental Assessment (EA)
- Decision point: Is 2012 EA “usable”? If not, determine new EA cost & funding source
- Goal: Land acquisition in FY21 CoSA budget request, and approved
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Alternate Landing Surface: Port San Antonio/Kelly Field
(Port San Antonio)
Alternate Landing Surface Kelly Field
February 18, 2020
Proposed Alternate Landing Surface
A Community Initiative
Value Proposition
- Kelly Field has a single runway
that was built in the 1950’s
- Predictable Access is essential to
aeronautical customers of Port San Antonio
- An ALS would mitigate TDY cost,
thereby fortifying Guard and Reserve missions in San Antonio Challenges to Overcome
- The USAF does not have a
requirement for an ALS
- The USAF has no justification for
maintaining an ALS
- The Port has no real estate interest
in the jointly used flying facilities of Kelly Field
- An ALS built to UFC Standards will
not fit without significant waivers and deviation of standards
Kelly Field Comprehensive Plan
JBSA-Lackland Port San Antonio
What is Kelly Field?
Kelly Field
ALS Development Status
Technical
- FAA taking lead agency role in
NEPA process
- Port-funded Environmental
Assessment (EA) underway
- Joint Base San Antonio submitted
and FAA approved 7480
- Kelly Field Comprehensive Plan to
include an ALP update, with an ALS depicted Policy / Entitlement
- Identify appropriate real estate
interest
- Request USAF collaboration in
relocating NAVAIDS
– TACAN – Runway 34 Glideslope
- Pursue Funding
– Department of Defense – State of Texas – City or County Bond / Capital programming – Revolving Loan Program – FAA and TXDoT Airport Improvement grants
Alternate Landing Surface Kelly Field
February 18, 2020
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JBSA Comments
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Tri-Chairs’ Final Comments
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Next Meeting Scheduled:
Tentatively 12 May, 2020 Municipal Plaza, Room B
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