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GAO-06-913R 1 (2006-08-22)

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       Accountability * Integrity * Reliability
United States Government Accountability Office
Washington, DC 20548



         August 22, 2006

         Congressional Committees

         Subject: DOD's Overseas Infrastructure Master Plans Continue to Evolve

         In 2004, President Bush announced what was described as the most comprehensive
         restructuring of U.S. military forces overseas since the end of the Korean War. Soon
         thereafter, the Department of Defense (DOD) issued a report titled Strengthening
         U.S. Global Defense Posture.' This report defined the key tenets of the integrated
         global presence and basing strategy, which outlines troop and basing adjustments
         overseas. Although the strategy is intended to make the overseas posture of the
         United States more flexible and efficient, it will require new facilities costing billions
         of dollars, some of the cost to be borne by the United States and some by other
         nations.

         As plans for overseas basing began to emerge, the Senate Appropriations Committee
         expressed concern about the use of military construction funds for projects at
         overseas bases that may soon be obsolete or closed because of changes being
         considered by DOD and the military services. Accordingly, the Senate report
         accompanying the fiscal year 2004 military construction appropriation bill directed
         DOD2 to prepare detailed, comprehensive master plans for changing infrastructure
         requirements at U.S. military facilities in each of the overseas regional commands.
         DOD was required to provide a baseline report on these plans with yearly updates on
         their status and their implementation along with annual military construction budget
         submissions through 2008. Subsequently, the House conference report
         accompanying the 2004 military construction appropriation bill also directed the
         department to prepare comprehensive master plans with yearly updates through
         fiscal year 2009.4 The Senate report directed the master plans to identify precise
         facility requirements and the status of properties being returned to host nations.
         Additionally, the Senate report stated that the plans should identify funding

         'Department of Defense, Strengthening U.S. Global Defense Posture (Washington, D.C.: Sept. 17,
         2004).
         21n fulfilling this requirement, the Office of the Secretary of Defense asked the overseas regional
         commands to prepare comprehensive master plans for their areas of responsibility.
         3S. Rep. No. 108-82, at 13-14 (2003).
         4H.R. Conf. Rep. No. 108-342, at 17 (2003).


GAO-06-913R Defense Infrastructure

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