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Joint Base San Antonio
502d Air Base Wing
Mr. Benjamin Stohr
Ch. Installation Support Section
HQ AETC/FM
Develop America's Airmen Today ... for Tomorrow
The First Command2
• What is Joint Basing?
• Joint Base San Antonio Scope
• Structure
• Services Provided
• Milestones
Overview
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The First Command
Who We Are
• Col Terry Ross• Deputy Comptroller AETC/FM
• Comptroller 502 ABW
• Mr. Benjamin Stohr• Section Chief Installation Support, HQ AETC/FMA
• BRAC Analysts
• Installation Support (CE)
• Joint Base San Antonio Lead
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The First Command
Joint Base San Antonio
• AF Lead Service• HQ AETC Led Majority of Planning
• Most Complex Joint Base• 3 Geographically Separated Installations
• 19 BRAC Recommendations
• Largest DoD Enterprise
• 211 Supported Units
• $2B in Facility Growth
• Population: 52,500 Mil; 39,000 Civ; 139,000 students
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The First Command5
Ft Sam
31,454 Acres
$ 2.31B
15,424
9,395
22,000 Annually
Lackland
14,400 Acres
$4.9B
24,702
10,131
82,000 Annually
Randolph
9,859 Acres
$1.48B
4,500
5,800
6,600 Annually
Increase by 24,000 annually
Increase by 8,000
Increase by 2,500
Increase by 4,000 annually
Area
Military
Civilians
Students
Plant Value
Increase by $1.56B
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO SCOPE
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Ft Sam
31,454 Acres
$ 3.87B
23,437
11,928
46,000 Annually
Lackland
14,400 Acres
$4.9B
24,702
10,131
86,000 Annually
Randolph
9,859 Acres
$1.48B
4,500
5,800
6,600 Annually
Area
Military
Civilians
Students
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO SCOPE
Plant Value
Post-BRAC / growth
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The First Command7
JBSA Challenges
• Establishing AF Operations on an Army Installation• Customer Service
• Challenge of Geography – Noncontiguous Installations
• Planning and Resourcing Growth• Identified Growth to OSD
• Separate BRAC PB-14
• AF POM
• Common Output Levels of Service (COLS)• Difficult to Predict Level of Service
• Dynamic Environment
• Resourcing
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Benefits of Joint Basing
• Overcome Geographical Separation
• Managerial Insight into Program Details• By establishing New Practices
• Opportunities to Leverage Business Practices• Centers of Excellence
• Services “Best Practices”• Learn the Business Process of Other Services
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Joint Base San Antonio
Questions?
Training and taking care of Service members and their families.