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Welcome to Fort Gordon, Georgia Garrison Commander’s Update to AUSA’s Greater Augusta – Fort Gordon Chapter COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 17 April 2018 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

Your Army: Globally Engaged USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 2

Army Cyberspace Strategy VISION: The Army operates effectively in and through cyberspace and the information environment to deliver expeditionary decisive land power to Joint Force Combatant Commanders to prevent, shape, and win in defense of the Nation and its interest at home and abroad. LINES OF EFFORT (WAYS) PRIORITIES PRIORITIES ENDSTATE Build Workforce MO 1-1: Recruit, Develop & Retain the Cyberspace Workforce MO 1-2: Educate & Develop the Total Force MO 1-3: Train & Certify the Total Force A cyber-proficient total force that operates effectively in and through cyberspace to meet Joint and Army requirements Operations MO 2-1: Conduct Cyberspace Operations MO 2-2: Organize, Ready, and Align MO 2-3: Enhance Doctrine, Policy & Statutes MO 2-4: Provide Army & Joint Commands IRCs in all domains Army formations and networks that support Joint & Army operations Capability Development MO 3-1: Capability Development MO 3-2: Resourcing MO 3-3: Acquisition & Material Development MO 3-4: Sustain/Update Cybersecurity Technology & Systems MO 3-5: Achieve Unity of Effort Rapidly-Delivered Cyberspace Capabilities to the Total Force Adaptive facilities and installation resources fully capable of supporting cyberspace operations and developing a 21st century force MO 4-1: Cyber Operations Facilities, Facilities Systems and Infrastructure Systems & MO 4-2: Cyber Training Facilities, Systems Infrastructure and Infrastructure MO 4-3: Cyber Support Facilities, Systems and Infrastructure Partnerships Developed partnerships with US and international Academia, Industry, Defense Departments/Ministries, and other Agencies to enhance cyberspace operations MO 5-1: Partner with Academia and Industry MO 5-2: Partner across DoD MO 5-3: Partner with Interagency Team MO 5-4: Increase Interoperability of Cyberspace Operations USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 3

Fort Gordon Stationing & Growth Fort Gordon’s growth since FY12 (23,252) to FY 17 (26,595): Growth of 3,343 (Mil, DAC, & Contractors) over the past 5 years, plus 11,065 family members (1,605 spouses, 5,348 SAC, and 4,112 other) for a total increase of 14,408 to the supported population. FY18-23 Population Growth Trend 31500 31000 30500 30000 29500 29000 28500 28000 27500 27000 26500 26000 31575 30991 Projected Population by Command 30841 29375 FORSCOM 3% MEDCOM 10% RC 6% INTELLIGENCE 25% ARCYBER 8% 27421 26797 LOGISTICS 4% 26595 26782 26744 26739 26760 26768 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 Current ASIP PROJECTED EMPLOYEE GROWTH Mil Civ Cntr FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 9 459 1758 2166 850 1284 43 165 6 0 0 0 150 0 190 0 0 0 Total Employees Projected Growth Spouses 202 115 624 356 1954 1114 2166 836 850 86 1284 333 4,980 Employees Birth-5 YO 6-11 YO 62 192 602 451 39 153 47 51 454 340 35 136 12-14 15-18 19-22 Total Family YO YO YO Members 16 51 159 119 12 47 CYBER COE 35% TOTAL INCREASE IN SUPPORTED POPULATION FAMILY MEMBER ESTIMATES (Based on known stationing and TDA/TOE increases) FY INSTALLATION SUPPORT 9% 16 6 263 48 20 717 151 61 2540 114 46 1906 12 5 188 45 18 732 6,346 Family Members Grand Total 465 1341 4494 4072 1038 2016 13,426 Total FY18 CECOM (187 37 Civ 150 Cntr) and 2-102 Div (15 6 Civ 9 Mil); FY19 NEC (180 Pending); ARCYBER CPB (164); IMCOM (67); ARCYBER CWSB (171); CYBER COE HQ/STAFF (42); FY20 ARCYBER (1270 - INCLUDES 190 CNTR); ARCYBER CWSB (453); USASOC PED (35); MICC (6); FY21 NSA (100), FY21-23 CYBER AND EW SCHOOL STUDENTS (2100) COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 4 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia Updated on 3 Apr ‘18

USAG Fort Gordon Strategy Mission: Fort Gordon delivers base support to enable readiness for a globally-responsive Army. LOE 1: Sustain, Support, Defend Vision Readiness Service Members prepared to fight and win our Nation’s battles Training Land Sustainment Workforce Development Land Management Training Support Center Leader Range Management Development ALL DIRECTORATES LOE 2: Transformation & Growth Real Property Road to Growth Garrison Reorg MILCON Management Restoration/Modernization Environmental Infrastructure Master Planning Cyber Summit Force Projection platform for the 21st Century DPW, DHR, DFMWR, CPAC, MICC, LRC, DES, RSO, PAIO, PAO, DPTMS LOE 3: Quality of Life ACS Child Youth Services Youth Sports Infrastructure Recreation ASAP In/Out Processing Housing Intramural Sports Antiterrorism Library DPW, DHR, DFMWR, CPAC, MICC, LRC, DES, RSO LOE 4: Partnerships & Team Building Integration CSRA Alliance Tenant Units Cyber University Hospitals New comer Orientation DPW, DHR, DFMWR, CPAC, MICC, LRC, DES, RSO, PAIO, PAO, DPTMS COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 5 Service Members, Civilians and Families are cared for like family Endstate Information Dominance: A Modern, Power Projection Platform. Nationally recognized destination for cyber work, life and play USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

Project Timeline Estimates Cyber Center of Excellence (CCoE) COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 6 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

CCoE Campus Layout (As of Dec 17) North Allen Moran MCA-1 South Dixon Cobb Brant Saltzman MCA-3 MCA-4 MCA-2 Winship COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 7 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

MCA-1 (In Design) MCA-1 PN 88724, 139,392 Sqft @ 99M, SCI Training, Research and Network Center MCA-1 Timeline DEC 17- DEC 18 : Design AUG 19 - SEP 21 : Construction OCT 21 - SEP 22 : Equipment Fit-out OCT 22 : Project Complete MCA 1 (FY19 @ 99M) Cyber Sch / CDID Admin / Staff 4th Floor N Cyber Sch Cmdt Suite 4th Floor Stairway Online FY 23 38 (TS) Classrooms 8 (TS) Labs, 4 w/ RF shielding 1 (TS) Library 2 x 20pn Study rooms 1 Auditorium 7 Conference Rooms w/VTC (various sizes) 1 SPPN 281 Admin spaces: Cyber School Cmdt (BG)Suite Cyber Sch Staff Instructors CCoE G-Staff (G-2,G-6 support staff) CDID NCOA 20 Kiosks (Staff TS workstations) 9 Counseling rooms (3pn) Computer Maint / G-6 area Security / G-2 Area (Lobby) Loading dock SPPN Auditorium Library Entrance Classrooms, Labs & Instructors 1st, 2nd, 3rd Floors COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 8 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

MCA 2 (In Design / Review) MCA-2 PN 88725, 235,672 Sqft @ 117M, University Registrar Force Mod and Proponency Facility MCA 2 Timeline JAN 18 : PDR JAN 18 - DEC 20 : Design AUG 20 - SEP 22 : Construction OCT 22 - JUL 23 : Equipment Fit-out AUG 23 : Project Complete CG / Cmd Grp 4th Floor TS Area 4th Floor Parade Field Entrance (East) MCA 2 (FY20 @ 90M) Online FY 23 Design Charrette (23-26 Jan 18) 4 (TS) Classrooms ( 6x 960 Sqft) 46 (S) Classrooms (48x960 Sqft) w/ 8 divided 33 (S) Labs (24 x 800 sqft) w/8 divided 1 (S) Library (3.5K) 2K 2x20 pn Study / Research Area 1.5K Sqft Work area / Storage 9 Conference Rooms w/VTC Cmd Grp Area (Main) S / TS Areas 631 Admin spaces CG / Cmd Grp - 30 CCoE G-Staff-145 (G-1, G-2, G-3, G-6) CDID - 219 Signal School Instructors -213 Signal School Staff (PME) -24 18 Counseling Rooms (3pn Rooms) G-6 Area (Maint and Help Desk) Security Areas @ Main lobby / Top Floor Main Lobby Admin (Perm Party) 1st - 4th Floors Courtyard Entrance (West) Classrooms / Labs & Instructors 1st - 4th Floors * Demo of Signal Towers, Alexander & Conrad Halls are included in the supporting facilities cost @ 11.5M COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 9 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia N

AIT Barracks Complex 5-STORY – 600 PN (2 COMPANY) – (PHASE II) Phase II – FY15 66M LEB Will accommodate: 600 Soldiers Company HQs DFAC for 800 Lawn Equipment Building Physical fitness Phase I – Complete EXISTING 3-STORY – 300 PN (1 COMPANY) Phase II FUTURE BN HQ Completed Nov ‘17 Phase III – FY20 Central Hospital Rd. LEB 800 PN DFAC (PHASE II) Phase III – FY20 Phase II 55M FUTURE 5-STORY (2 COMPANY) Phase III – FY 20 33800 FUTURE RUNNING TRACK COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 10 Will accommodate: 600 Soldiers BN HQ Company HQs Lawn Equipment Building Status: Programmed – FY20 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

Project Timeline Estimates Mission Partners, US Army Garrison (USAG), and Others COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 11 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

West Gordon Cyber Park ARCYBER CPBs RLBs 105TH ST. FY, TBD - PN 89812 76M The Army’s Cyber Certification and Simulation Center Currently not funded 2018 - PN 90846 @ 9M 12th Street Expansion Currently in Design FY18 Synchronizes 12th ST with Gate 6 construction 2016, PN 85811 @ 90M HQARCYBER / JOINT FORCES HEADQUARTERS-CYBER (JFHQ-C) Currently Under Construction 15TH ST. 13TH ST. 12TH ST. LANE AVENUE Budget Risk - Low Schedule Risk - Med 2017, PN 85818 @ 90M ARCYBER Cyber Protection Team - Ops Facility Currently Under Construction 106TH ST. 107TH ST. 2018, PN 70677 @ 33M Gate 6 ACP / Road Pending Award COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 2017, PN 85794 @ 10.6M ARBYER Company Ops Facility (COF) Currently In Design 12 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

ARCYBER Headquarters HQARCYBER/JFHQ-C is currently stationed at 3 installations, 9 total locations (Forts Belvoir, Meade & Gordon). Operational synergy – single Ops Center for HQARCYBER, 2d Army & JFHQ-C. The Army’s focal point for cyberspace operations; provides responsive & enhanced support to the Joint Force and Army commands. Co-locating at Fort Gordon with NSA-Georgia better supports USCYBERCOM’s global mission. Collaborative environment using cutting edge technology. Total Baseline capacity: 1218 seats. FY16 MILCON (HQARCYBER/JFHQ-C C2F) 90M; complete 4th QTR, FY18. FY17 MILCON (CPT Ops Facility) 90M; complete 1 st QTR, FY19. IT fit out /accreditation process estimated at 1 year. NSA-G (Existing Facility) FY16 MILCON - HQARCYBER /JFHQ-C C2F FY17 MILCON - Cyber Protection Team Ops Facility and Café/Gym USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 13

Traffic Mitigation Strategy 8TH AVENUE UPGRADE KILBOURNE & CHAMBERLAIN INTERSECTION UPGRADE LANE & 15TH ST. INTERSECTION UPGRADE TRAFFIC CIRCLE AT “3-POINTS” 12th STREET UPGRADE LANE & 25TH ST. INTERSECTION UPGRADE GATE 6 ACP & ACCESS ROAD ROAD IMPROVEMENTS PRIMARY ROUTES INTERSECTION RANGE ROAD REPAIR IMPROVEMENTS COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 14 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

Fort Gordon Gate 6 - New Access Control (ACP) Phase I – Site Layout, Utility Relocations (May 2018-Jan 2019) Phase II – Gate 6 Tie-in with Gordon Hwy Roadway (Mar-Apr 2019) Phase III – Commissioning of Gate 6 (Mar-Apr 2020) Phase IV – Opening of Gate 6 (Apr 2020) Construction At/Near Gate 3 (May-Jun 2020) Construction At/Near Gate 2 (Jun-Jul 2020) Phase V – Demolition of Gate 3 (Jun-Jul 2020) Phase VI – Gordon Hwy Completion (Jul-Dec 2020) Gate 2 Gate 3 4 0930-1030 May 2018 Ground Breaking Ceremony COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 15 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

Intersection Enlargement (12th Street & 107th Ave.) Lane AVE 12th Street North to Lane AVE 107th AVE 2-Lanes Egress Towards New Gate-6 12th Street Looking North 107th AVE to/from ARCYBER / NSA Complex 2-Lanes Ingress from New Gate-6 107th AVE NORTH 12th Street South to Range RD 12th Street Looking South USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 16

ACP1 Alternate Traffic/3RD Inbound Lane Concept USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 17

FY 18-29 Infrastructure Recapitalization Requirements FY18: 5.5M required for new North Basin Collector that will service Cyber CoE Campus and relieve pressure on the South/East Basin that is already exceeding capacity. FY19: 7M required for a new 16” water pipeline and horizontal connectors within the Cyber CoE Campus to support potable water and fire suppression. FY19: 8.7M required for Darling Hall, Cyber CoE Campus, and Spirt Creek storm water outfalls. Wastewater ( 21M) Water (Potable & Fire) ( 7M) Stormwater ( 31.17M) FY19: 5.0M required for the South Basin Connector that is already exceeding capacity. Additional growth in the Community Center (311 room hotel, Gym, Chapel, Bowling Center) will place additional demand on this system. FY18: 5.7M required for 15th/Lane Collector that is already exceeding capacity and has a section that is reverse grade. Funding required to design and build prior to ARCYBER HQs occupation in June 2020. Electric Steam COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil Natural Gas Funded Chilled Water Partially Funded 18 Heated Water Roads Not Funded USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia 15.7M Comms

Major R&M and MILCON Projects 1.6B in Planned Infrastructure Investments through 2025 Planned modernization to meet the growth and increase in mission requirements of Fort Gordon TO GATE 2 CCoE (DEMO) SIGNAL TOWERS, ALEXANDER HALL, CONRAD & NELSON HALLS (FY 24) CCoE BATTLE GATE 3 LAB SCIF (FY 19-20) INSCOM BACK HALL RENOVATION (FY 17) 15TH ST. USAG RENOVATION FIRESTATION #2 (FY 18-20) CCoE (DEMO) BURKHARDT AND SALTZMAN HALLS (FY 18) CCoE RENOVATION BRANT HALL (FY22) GATE 1 CCoE RENOVATION ALLEN HALL (FY 18-20) CCoE RENOVATION MORAN HALL SCIF (FY 18-20) CCoE AIT PHASE II – BRK & DFAC (FY 17-18) CCoE AIT PHASE III, BRK & BN HQ (FY 22-24) 8TH CCoE RENOVATIONS COBB & DIXON HALLS (FY 25-26) INSCOM REPAIR BLDG 21721 SCIF (FY 21) CCoE (DEMO) GREELEY HALL (FY 18) CCoE (DEMO) HAZEN, FISHER, ALLISON AND STANSELL HALLS (FY 18) AVE. MEDCOM BLOOD DONOR CENTER CHAMBERLAIN AVE. INSCOM REPURPOSE BLDG. 21709 (FY 17-18) 12TH ST. EXTENSION TO CHAMBERLAIN (FY 18-19) POTENTIAL INSCOM OPS CAMPUS BLDG 21606 (FY 17-19) ST. NAVY OPERATIONAL SUPPORT CENTER (RESERVES) 25TH USAG LANE AVE & CULVERT REPAIR (FY 18-19) MEDCOM TROOP MEDICAL CLINIC USAG CHAMB. & 25TH INTERSECTION UPGRADE BRAINARD AVE. USAG FIRESTATION #1 AMBULANCE DISPATCH (FY 17-19) KILBOURNE ST. ST. INSCOM REPURPOSE CCoE REPURPOSE WINSHIP HALL (FY 17-18) ROAD 10TH USAG LANE & 15TH ST. INTERSECTION UPGRADE (FY 17-18) CCoE TBUP BLDGS 25702/03/07 INTERSECTION PHYSICAL FITNESS FACILITY (FY 24-26) READINESS CENTER (NATIONAL GUARD) CDC WEST RENOVATION USAG 12TH ST. IMPROVEMENT (FY 18-19) POTENTIAL CYBER PARK EXPANSION CCoE RENOVATION VINCENT HALL (FY 18 & 21-25) 12TH ST. ARCYBER CPT OPS FACILITY (FY 17-19) 107 TH ST. JOINT SERVICES ADMIN PARK: USAG LANE & 25TH ST. INTERSECTION UPGRADE (FY 18-19) KEY: NSA AMC (CECOM/LRC) USAG ARCYBER USAF CCoE USN INSCOM Developing Areas USAG CMD SUPPORT CENTER (FY 17-18) USAG LAUNDERETTE MEDCOM AAFES / PAL CHAPEL & RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CENTER (FY 24-26) USAF LEARNING RESOURCE CTR USAF AIRMAN SERVICES CTR NAVIOCOM ADMIN FACILITY USAG ACP GATE 6 & ACCESS ROAD (FY 18-20) PAL 311 ROOM CANDLEWOOD SUITES HOTEL (PHASE 1) (FY 17-19) THE ARMY’S CYBER CERTIFICATION & SIM CENTER (FY 21-22) ARCYBER CO OPS FACILITY (FY 17-19) CCoE PROJECT 2: CCoE SCI MISSION CMD, UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR FORCE MODERNIZATION & PROPONENCY FACILITY (FY 28) CCoE PROJECT 4: CCoE SECRET AUDITORIUM & FACULTY OPS FACILITY (FY28) USAF 3d IS USAF 5TH IS USAF 31ST IS USAF 485TH IS ARCYBER C2F & JFHQ (FY 17-19) CCoE PROJECT 1: CCoE SCI TNG, RESEARCH AND NETWORK CENTER SCIF (FY 28) CCoE PROJECT 3: CCoE SECRET CYBER AND DoD INFORMATION NETWORK TNG FACILITY (FY 28) LANE AVE. ARMED FORCES USAG AFH: GO & CSM HOUSING (FY 18) RICE BARNES AVE. INSCOM SECURE OPS FACILITY (FY 21-23) GENERAL PURPOSE WAREHOUSE (FY 24-26) USAG KILBOURNE & CHAMBERLAIN AAFES TROOP STORE CCoE RLB SCIF (FY20) POTENTIAL PAL HOTEL (PHASE 2) CECOM ADMIN BLDG 39113 RENOVATION USAG RANGE ROAD REPAIR TO GATE 5 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 19

Permanent Party & NCOA Barracks Renovations Fort Gordon’s Permanent Party barracks were built in 1975-77. They were originally intended for AIT students’ usage. Each room is designed for two Soldiers to share one common area and one bedroom consisting of two bunks. The bedroom does not afford Soldiers any privacy. BARRACK NUMBER 315 317 19731 19733 19735 19737 19751 19753 19755 19757 25410 25411 25412 25413 25416 25420 25428 25430 25421 28432 28410 28411 28413 28417 25425 25427 28430 28425 28426 28433 28435 CURRENT OCCUPANT TH 15 SIG DDEAMC 707TH 782nd 513TH 513TH CPB CPB 116th MI 116th MI 35TH SIG 35TH SIG 35TH SIG 35TH SIG 35TH SIG 35TH SIG 35TH SIG 35TH SIG 35TH SIG MARINES NAVY NAVY NAVY NAVY NAVY NAVY USAF USAF USAF USAF USAF TOTAL BEDS 136 224 148 152 148 152 72 72 72 72 23 23 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 23 47 23 47 47 47 23 23 47 47 Permanent Party NCOA NCO Academy barracks were built in 1988. The buildings are facing mold and mildew issues, due to problems associated with old HVAC systems. Renovation of 7 buildings at 8M per is required to correct known deficiencies. COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 20 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

Family Housing by Balfour Beatty Communities IDP Development 110 million ( 65M for New Homes & 45M for Renovations) 2006 – 2012; 310 new homes built; 770 legacy homes remain 44 years 6 years IDP versus Post-IDP Funding Situation Post –IDP 60 million 2013 - 2056 There is inadequate funding going to the reinvestment account to redevelop the remaining legacy portion of the project. We now have 770 homes, built from 1958 - 1975 that should be replaced; cost to accomplish that approaches 230M while the project will only generate 60M in the PostIDP. Additionally, there is a Capital Repair & Replacement (CRR) funding shortfall in the post-IDP era of about 40 million that will lead to a more rapid deterioration of the existing inventory. Maglin Terrace (39 Units) Boardman Lake (6 going to 7) Lakeview (179 Units) McNair Terrace (116 Units) Gordon Terrace (2-5 Bed rooms; E1-E6), Olive Terrace (3-5 Bed rooms, E1-E6), and McNair Terrace (3-4 Bedrooms; E1-E6) are neighborhoods that still have many houses built in 1966-70. The neighborhoods offer 2-5 bedroom homes to service members ranked E1-E6, and are also open to residents that are retirees, DoD employees and the general public. Orange New Yellow Old Olive Terrace (233 Units) Gordon Terrace (507 Units) 4 x GO & 5 x Nominative CSM Homes: Project transferred from USACE (approaching 35% design) to BBC per ACSIM, Chief of the Gov't Owned Housing Branch, at the direction of DASA-IH&P on 30 Jan 18. We have sent BBC a request for their way ahead with respect to transitioning the design and subsequent milestones to deliver these new homes by the summer of 2019. BBC is currently cannibalizing the 8 legacy homes and demolition (2, 3, & 4 Boardman Lake Road & 29, 30, 31, 32, & 33 Myer Drive) will begin 13 February and is expected to last about 60 days (ECD 13 April 2018). USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 21

Child and Youth Service Facilities Wait list: Current unique names 91 CDC (West) Converted from a SKIES facility in Oct 2017. Provides both full time and hourly care. Future CDC for ARCYBER and Pre-K CDC (East) 135 spaces (6 weeks to age 5) Repurpose Gross motor Room 15 spaces Re-locate Pre-K Facility to CDC-West 20 spaces Teen Center 350 capacity 6th – 12th grade School Age Services Convert 48 unused spaces to Kindergarten CDC (Main) 232 capacity (6 weeks to age 5) Repurpose Gross motor Room 15 spaces Absorb Pre-K Facility as annex Pre-K Center (66 Spaces) Becomes annex of CDC Main Manager position transfers to CDC West USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 22

Physical Fitness Centers We are currently 138K SF short of physical fitness facilities in RPLANS (ISR-I C4 rating for quantity) and 3 of the 4 of our existing fitness facilities were constructed in the late 60’s and are located within the congested AIT barracks area. Requirement for a new Physical Fitness Facility Project No: 10588 Cost Est.: 39,000,000 Size: 114,540 SF Primary Facility with 20,000 SF Natatorium Project includes a fitness module, exercise module, gymnasium, and structured activity module, locker rooms, control desk, administrative areas, laundry and storage. This project includes a 3-lane indoor jogging track. This project also includes a natatorium to accommodate a 25 meter pool. COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 23 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

Chapels & Religious Support Facilities Fort Gordon requires a new centrally located and one-stop chapel complex to meet the religious support requirements of our Service Members and Families. We are currently short 48,834 SF (ISR rating-black) and none of our 3 legacy chapels are capable of providing comprehensive religious support and onsite child care, impacting Soldier and Family Spiritual Readiness. Barnes Avenue Friendship Chapel: 1969 Capacity: 306 Good Shepherd Chapel: 1966 Capacity: 306 Education buildings were built in 1954 originally designed as Soldier barracks, and are geographically distant from all chapels. Bicentennial Chapel: 1976 Capacity: 200 Only one chapel has dedicated and CYS approved child care space. Two of three chapels have inoperative kitchens impacting fellowship and Soldier fellowship. Chapel with Religious Ed Center Project No: 20622 Cost Est.: 44,000,000 Size: 116,400 SF (2 Story) Features a 600 seat sanctuary, and activity center that is capable of seating an additional 580 people in a separate or combined service. The facility also includes 17 religious education classrooms. COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 24 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

Quality of Life Dinner Theater Privatized Housing 6 Child Care Facilities: 23M in Reno & New Construction ‘11-’14 TRADOC Barracks Upgrade Program (TBUP) 16/19 Complete Freedom Park K-8 New AIT Barracks Club & Courtyard Renovation Apr 18 – Feb 19 Sporting Events Rebuilding Dock A, adding 9 Park homes, and ADA Cottage, and additional boat storage COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 25 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

Upcoming DFMWR Events https://www.fortgordon.com/event/ Barton Field, April 28, 2018, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm May 12, 7:00 am – 2:00 pm 28-53, May 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19 (8:00-10:30 pm) Mother’s Day, May 13 (3;00-5:30 pm) Independence Celebration, Barton Field, June 29, 5:00 – 10:30 pm Colbie Caillat-Pop, Justin Moore-Country, and Wordsmith-Motivational Hip Hop COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 26 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

The 282nd Army Band Detachment 1 Fort Gordon went from a full band (40 members) to a detachment (13 personnel) on 1 October 2016. Since going to a detachment on 1 Oct 2016, all but one request for support from Fort Jackson, which happen to be a North Augusta Parade, have gone unsupported. The number of events supported by our detachment has outpaced what our full band supported in recent years. On 1 Oct ‘18, the Army plans to inactivate the 282nd Army Band, Detachment 1 at Fort Gordon, and provide Fort Gordon band support via hub and spoke concept from a full band stationed at Fort Jackson. As we have been operating as a spoke off of Fort Jackson for 18 months, we can say with confidence that the Fort Jackson band is not supporting us and that the hub and spoke concept will have significant challenges, with the primary challenge being the distance. Fort Jackson is about an 1:50 minute drive from Fort Gordon. Recommendation: All posts should retain at least a detachment to provide direct support. USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 27

Fort Gordon Afopt A School Partnerships COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 28 USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia

How to Do Business with Fort Gordon? Fort Gordon Mission and Installation Contracting Command (MICC) Small Business Forum: 5 June 2018. System of Award Management (www.sam.gov) FebBizOps (www.fbo.gov) FedBid (www.fedbid.com) Government Purchase Card Program Procurement Technical Assistance Center (GTPAC) (www.gtpac.org/how-to-get-started) Point of Contact is Mr. Rufus Gates, Jr., Bldg 35200, Fort Gordon, GA 30905, Phone: 706-791-1817, Fax: 706-7918651, Email: rufus.gates.civ@mail.mil USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 29

How to Connect with Servicemembers? Fort Gordon’s Soldier For Life – Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP) 1800 Service Members depart the service from Fort Gordon each year (40% remain in the Area) Military Career Field Education Level 4% 6% 11% Communications/IT 7% Intell/Linguists 5% High School/GED Some College 17% 39% 6% 39% 7% Associates Degree 28% Medical Infantry/Armour Human Resources 10% Logistics 22% Various Others Salary Range 14% 4% 6% 25 - 30K 14% 16% EI-E4 35% 17% E5-E6 E7-E9 51 - 60K 26% 2% 6% 31 - 40K 41 - 50K 24% Mechanics O1-O4 61 - 70K O5 More than 70K 37% WO Bi-annual Job Fairs – 1st Tues in May and Oct, US Army Reserve Center National Transition Summit at Gordon 21-22 Jun ‘18 Point of Contact is Ms. Angela Gaston at the SFL-TAP Center at 706-791-7333 or 7356, angela.f.gaston.civ@mail.mil, 550 Brainard Ave, Fort Gordon. Moving to Bldg 33800 in May ‘18. USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 30

Community Talking Points 1. Continue to invest in education (GA public High Schools were ranked 18th in the nation in 2017, VA was 11th, and MD was 1st in the latest US News survey). 2. Maintain a low cost of living and provide quality/affordable housing. 3. Transportation networks to support short commutes to work (I-20 to Gate 6 Connector). 4. Quality and quantity of amenities and activities. 5. Spouse employment opportunities and professional license reciprocity. 6. Adopt Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) recommendations to prevent encroachment. 7. Workforce development in support of Cyber growth: Software Developer, Hardware Developer, Electrical engineer, Malware and Forensic analysts, Network Engineer, Cloud Engineer, Data Modeler/Analyst, Big Data Architect 8. Direct flight between Augusta and DC. USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 31

Garrison Change of Command Community office calls: 12 July, 2018 Farewell Luncheon: Friday, July 13th, 2018 from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm at the Gordon Conference and Catering Center. Change of Command Ceremony: Tuesday, July 17th,2018, from 10:00 – 11:00 am at the Gordon Conference and Catering Center. New Commander’s Reception: COL Clifford will host a reception in the lobby immediately following the change of command ceremony. USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil 32

Questions? USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil

USAG, Fort Gordon, Georgia COL Todd Turner/IMGO-ZA/(706) 791-6300 (DSN 780)/joel.t.turner4.mil@mail.mil Welcome to Fort Gordon, Georgia 17 April 2018 Garrison Commander's Update to AUSA'sGreater Augusta -Fort Gordon Chapter

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