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Who/What is NAVFAC?Naval Facilities Engineering Command
– DoD Construction Agent– DoN’s Facilities Engineering SYSCOM– Navy’s Expeditionary Combat SYSCOM– Engineering/Acquisition Command
• 17,064 Civilians, 1,279 military, and 478 Contractors*
– Community Lead for
• 7,631 AC/6,674 RC Seabees**• 1,289 AC/732 RC CEC Officers**
– Over $11.1 Billion Volume of Business in 2013
*On-board as of MAR 2014**AC On-board as of 31 MAR 2014; RC CEC as of 30 MAR 2014; RC Seabees as of 3 APR 2014.
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Missions, Functions & Tasks
NAVFAC delivers facilities & expeditionary solutions:Facilities PlanningReal EstateDesign, Repair and ConstructionEnvironmental Compliance & RestorationFacilities Operations & SustainmentUtilities and Energy ManagementShore AT/FPBRACPPV HousingOcean FacilitiesSpecialized Technical SvcsContingency SupportExpeditionary Equipment
NAVSEA NAVAIR NAVSUP
The Naval Facilities & Navy Expeditionary Combat Systems Command
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Worldwide Facilities Engineering Expertise
Aligned to Support Fleet/Warfighter
NAVFACMarianas
NAVFAC Pacific
NAVFAC Washington
NAVFAC Northwest
NAVFAC Atlantic
NAVFAC Southeast
NAVFAC Europe, Africa, & Southwest Asia
NAVFAC Far East
NAVFAC Hawaii
NAVFAC Mid-Atlantic
Navy Crane Center
NAVFAC Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center
PWDs (69)ECH IV Commands (9)ECH III Commands (4)
NAVFACSouthwest
NAVFAC HQWashington, D.C.
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NAVFACNaval Facilities Engineering Command
Disposal &Divestiture
Disposal &Divestiture
PlanningPlanning
RecapitalizationRecapitalization
SustainmentSustainment
Design & Construction
Design & ConstructionFacilities
Engineering Lifecycle
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Energy & Utilities
Energy security: Having assured access to reliable supplies of energy and the ability to protect and deliver sufficient energy to meet mission essential requirements (NDAA FY12)
• Renewable Energy Program Office (REPO): renewable energy production and procurement– Large-scale renewable systems provide long-term
price stability and diversify power supply– Small-scale renewable projects reduce grid
demand • Reducing energy consumption
– Energy efficiency projects improve existing facility energy use
– Sustainability standards are integrated into new construction criteria
• Investing in utilities infrastructure – Infrastructure improvements can increase grid
reliability and reduce line losses– Industrial and building control systems can
provide demand response and mission assurance capabilities
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• Total Program Award: 38,504 contract actions at $8.2 billion.
• Small Business: Exceeded all Small Business targets for three consecutive years.
• ESPC process: Awarded 3 UESCs ($9 million) and 1 ESPC ($12 million) projects.
• Environmental: Executed 100% ($316.1 million) of ER,N program.
ESPC: Energy Savings Performance ContractUESC: Utility Energy Service ContractER,N: Environmental Restoration, Navy
FY14 Successes
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Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (NAVFAC EXWC)
Expeditionary EquipmentAs the Navy's sole warfare center focused on facilities and expeditionary forces, the command conducts a wide range of research and development efforts in shore infrastructure, ocean facilities, energy, the environment, and land based Navy forces; performs specialty facilities construction and repair; and acquires and supports expeditionary equipment.
Specialized Engineering Expertise
• Mobile Utilities Generation• Specialized Inspections• Environmental Technologies• Marine Mammals • Fueling System Design & Repair• Waterfront, Cable & Ocean
Construction• Airfield Pavement & Blast
Protection
Facilities & Expeditionary Projects/R&D
Materiel Specifications
DisposalAcquisition
LogisticsOutfitting
System Integration
Tech Refresh
Inventory Management
ContainerizationFielding
Staffing
89 TOAs: $5.8 B, equipping: 25,275 personnel
• Metal Removal from Stormwater• Dredged Sediments Treatment & Reuse• Wave Energy Test Site (WETS)• Corrosion-Resistant, Green Concrete• Expeditionary 3,000 GPH Water Purification• Super Containerized Living Unit (CLU)• Fuel Tank Corrosion Protection Coating• Drydock and Magazine Seismic Analysis• HVAC and Lighting Technologies• Energy Storage Systems
786 CIV personnel and 89 MIL personnel at 18 locations
NAVFAC RDTE Programs
• Navy Environmental Sustainability Development to Integration (NESDI)
• Living Marine Resources (LMR)• Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection
(AT/FP) Ashore• Facilities Systems• Directed Energy• Navy Energy Efficiency
Development (NEED)• SBIR
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