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LCD-78-318 1 (1978-03-21)

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Navy Facilities Not Identified and Reported for Possible Uge or
Disposal. LCD-78-318; a-101646. Burch 21, 1978. 12 pp.

Report to Secretary* Department of the Navy; by Robert G.
Rothwell (for Fred J. Sbafer, ';1-ector, Logistics and
Communications Div.).

Issue Area: Facilities and Eaterial Manaqement: Operation and
    saintenance of Facilities (708).
Contact: Logistics and Communications Div.
Budget Function: National Defense: Department of Defense -
    Bilitary (except procurement & contracts) (051); National
    Defense: Defense-related Activities (054).
Cong.esmional Relevance: House Committee on Armed Services;
    Senate Committee on armed Services.
Authority: Federal Property and Adainistratire Services Act of
    1949, as amended. 40 U.S.C. 487. F.P.N.R. 101-141.8. DOD
    DiLective 4165.2. DOD Directive 4165.6.

         The utilization and maintenance of real property assets
were reviewed at selected naval shore activities in the United
States to determine whether any real property was not utilized,
underutilized, or not put to optimum use, and whether the
property had been adequately maintained. The Naval Facilities
Engineering Command has a Shore Facilities Planning System to:
determine real property requirements* evaluate existing real
property assets, compare requirements with usable assets, and
determine the best way to correct deficiencies and dispose of
excesses. Findings/Conulusions,, Preparation and submission of
data have not always been timely, and the data have not always
been accurate. About 1% of 1,1144 shore activities did not have
real propcrty requirements data in the system, and about 22% of
the 618 activities required to report current functional use,
physical condition, or proposed use of facilities did not do so.
The Navy has limited its opportunity to use vacant and
underatilized real property by excluding buildings and
structures from its annual real property review. As a result,
available real property has been overlooked in programsirg
construction projects. The Navy has also limited the potential
use of vacant real property by not making it available to other
agencies. Laited use has been made of the Shore Facilities
Planning System in managing real property. Recommendations: The
Secretary of the Navy should require Navy activities to: include
all land, buildings, and structures in their annual utilization
reviews, promptly report to appropriate Navy levels all vacant
and underutilized facilities, provide the required data for the
facilities planning system, and use the data provided by the
system n their property management activities. (RRS)

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