USACE Interagency and International Services Overview Mr. Charles R. Alexander Chief, Interagency and International Services Division Mr. Christopher P. Gatz Chief, Interagency and International Services Branch 11 May 16 US Army Corps of Engineers BUILDING STRONG® Building Strong Integrated Engineering Solutions USACE Mission Areas Real Estate – manages over 25 million acres in real property assets for the Army Military Programs Civil Works Contingency Ops R&D DOD Construction Navigation Military Engineering Overseas Contingency Operations Flood Control Disaster Response & Recovery Ecosystem Restoration & Infrastructure Disaster Risk Management & Resilience Recreation & Natural Resource Management Critical Infrastructure CCMD Support Installation Support Environmental Real Estate Hydropower Energy & Sustainability Civil Works & Water Resources Environmental Quality & Installations Regulatory Interagency Support Energy, Sustainability & Climate Change Water Supply Shore Protection PAX Manager & Processor Net Zero Facilities & Infrastructure Facility LifeCycle Services Combat Readiness Collaboration Support Teams Tools & Methods Master Planning Technical Services Integrated Water Sustainable Environmental Army Metering Resource Acquisition Quality & & Data Management (ESPC/UESC/CUP) Restoration Management 2 Hydropower – Nation’s largest renewable energy producer Quality of Life – number one Federal provider of outdoor recreation Geospatial Engineering R&D, Applications & Systems Acquisition Life-Cycle Flood Risk Management Navigation – operates 13,000 miles of Commercial Inland Waterways Installations – provides ~$5.0 billion in support to IMCOM, Air Force and DOD installations annually Environment – 4,000 environmental professionals engaged globally and managing one of the largest Federal environmental missions in the US Cyber-Security Research & Geospatial Analysis & Mapping Development Science & Technology Applications Life-Cycle Disaster Risk Management Critical Infrastructure Protection Asset Management/ BUILDER Enabling National Security SOCOM BuckEye LIDAR Ghana Rapid Tunnel Detection Afghanistan Engagement ( 130+ Countries ) Physical Presence ( 34 Countries ) Lebanon Mongolia North Atlantic Division Northwestern Division ( Portland ) ( New York City ) Turkmenistan Guatemala TransAtlantic Division ( Winchester, VA ) Georgia North Atlantic Division Pacific Ocean Division Armenia ( Honolulu ) ( New York City ) South Atlantic Division ( Atlanta ) MOSUL Columbia Brazil Tanzania Pakistan Lower Mekong 3 India Bangladesh USACE Regional Alignment and Global Engagement – Supporting Combatant Commands and US Agencies US NORTHCOM * Northwestern Division (OR) LNO: Kevin Wilson US ARNORTH * Southwestern Division (TX) LNO: Ed Feigenbaum FEMA LNO: Bill Irwin FEMA LNO NDRF: Ty Brumfield OSD HLS: Tom Hanniff US Coast Guard: Pat Mustchler SOCOM: Vernie Reichling US EUCOM * North Atlantic Division (NY) LNO: Erik Fleischner USFK / 8A * Pacific Ocean Division (HI) LNO: Tom Brady US PACOM * Pacific Ocean Division (HI) LNO: Tom Brady US SOUTHCOM * South Atlantic Division (GA) LNO: Marcelo Salles US AFRICOM * North Atlantic Division (NY) LNO: John Heaton Updated 24 FEB 2015 * USACE provides embedded LNO US CENTCOM * US ARCENT * Transatlantic Division (VA) CENTCOM LNO: Moe Gissendanner ARCENT LNO: Brian Phillips USACE Support to COCOM’s PROGRAMS: Completed Fire & Rescue Dispatch Center, Latvia Papri School, Togo • 1206/2282/ Global Train and Equip • Partnership for Regional East African Counter Terrorism (PREACT) • African Peacekeeping Rapid Response Partnership (APRRP) • Disaster Preparedness Program (DPP) • US Air Force Africa – O&M • Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) • Humanitarian Assistance (HA) • Exercise Related Construction (ERC) • Foreign Military Sales / Financing (FMS/FMF) • Global Peacekeeping Operations Initiative (GPOI) Counter Narcotics & Trafficking (CNT) Department of State Export Control & Border Security (EXBS) • • Vehicle Maintenance Facility, Agadez, Niger Renovating Combat Dive Center, Lithuania Warehouse, Djibouti EUCOM/AFRICOM FY16 Program Summary • EUCOM Summary: • Planned Awards FY16: 15 projects @$10.7M • Countries • Baltics: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia • Israel Summary: • Planned Awards FY16: 23 projects @ $135.5M Supported Programs • Ministry of Defense • Israel Defense Forces • Israel Naval Forces • Israel Air Forces • • • AFRICOM Summary: Planned Awards FY16: 45 projects @ $27.2M Countries • Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Cote D’Ivorie, Djibouti, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, The Gambia, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, 6 Security Assistance Work by CCMD 41 Countries + NATO (121 Cases/Case Lines Total Value: $3.9B) w/ an Active USACE Security Assistance Mission Total Program Value: $3.3B Active Cases a/o 06 May 2016 Total Cases: 113 EUCOM 30 Cases ($513M) Armenia Georgia Israel NATO (Belgium) Romania United Kingdom* NORTHCOM 1 Case ($10M) Canada SOUTHCOM 2 Case ($13M) Brazil AFRICOM 23 Cases ($16.7M) Burkina Faso Chad Djibouti Kenya Liberia Mauritania Mozambique Niger Uganda CENTCOM 52 Cases ($2.5B) Afghanistan Bahrain Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Pakistan Qatar Saudi Arabia Tajikistan U.A.E Yemen Does Not Include Supply Service Complete Cases 7 PACOM 4 Cases ($285M) Australia India Korea New Zealand** Working OCONUS - Work outside the continental United States (OCONUS) requires special knowledge and experience due to the complexities and unique requirements of international work. - Requirements vary by country, as well as the authority under which the project is being undertaken. -U.S. firms seeking to perform work for the U.S. Government internationally may face competitive challenges that may include need to hire local national staff or partner, understanding host nation laws and standards, different processes for surety and worker's compensation insurance, and risks associated with foreign currency. -Working with USACE in some instances helps alleviate some of these risks. -Some Contracts require US Contractors to perform the work (FMFP, Security, International Traffic in Arms Regulations ITAR, etc.) Where to Find Opportunities Federal Business Opportunities(FedBizOpps) https://www.fbo.gov/? mode=list&s=opportu nity&tab=list And…. 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