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Our Projects
Our projects are designed to assist states and local governments in supporting the military mission.
Below is a list of projects the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation funded in Fiscal Year (FY) 2020 through 2025.
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State
Installations
Program Area
Federal Grant Award
GU
Military Installations in Guam
Guam
$2,211,338.00
Enables the Guam Waterworks Authority to continue the expansion and rehabilitation (7 new wells and 12 existing wells) of the Northern Guam Lens Aquifer Monitoring System to mitigate impacts to potable water utilities and water resources which is responsive to and complies with the U.S. Navy's August 2015 Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement Record of Decision. This supplemental funding will fully fund the project and ensures the project meets all environmental requirements. Fiscal Year 2021 Award
KS
For Riley
Public Schools on Military Installations
$24,387,200.00
Enables the Geary County Unified School District to remedy the facility condition and capacity deficiencies at Jefferson Elementary School located on Fort Riley. The school is ranked #38 on the Secretary of Defense's Public Schools on Military Installationspriority list and contains modernization and new construction for the pre-kindergarten through fifth grade facilities. In 2021, Jefferson Elementary School was projected to serve more than 390 students of which most are military connected. Fiscal Year 2021 Award
CA
Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton
Defense Community Infrastructure Program
$3,500,000.00
Enables the City of Oceanside, California to construct a new fire station. The project will enhance installation readiness at Camp Pendleton by replacing the existing 92-year old fire station, which does not meet current seismic standards and is unable to accommodate adequate apparatus to serve the adjacent Marine Corps base. The replacement will enhance the flexibility and redundancy of emergency response resources provided to the installation by the city. Fiscal Year 2021 Award
CA
Port Hueneme and Point Mugu
Defense Community Infrastructure Program
$4,230,133.00
Enables the United Water Conservation District to construct an iron and manganese treatment facility for three existing Lower Aquifer System wells. This project will enhance installation readiness at NB Ventura County by ensuring reliability of local groundwater supplies and quality of drinking water in times of drought. The project will improve potable water quality for both Port Hueneme and Point Mugu. Fiscal Year 2021 Award
CA
March Air Reserve Base
Defense Community Infrastructure Program
$4,329,268.00
Enables the Western Municipal Water District to build a local groundwater connection (pressure reducing station, metering station, and transmission main) that enhances installation readiness at March ARB by creating a redundant water supply to the base and allowing for any future base mission expansion. The project reduces risk of failure for the existing single potable water connection onto the base. Fiscal Year 2021 Award
FL
Naval Air Station Pensacola
Defense Community Infrastructure Program
$6,440,985.00
Enables Escambia County to restore Sherman Inlet by constructing approximately 5,300 linear feet of offshore reef and twenty acres of sandy beach habit. The project will enhance installation readiness at NAS Pensacola by reducing erosion exacerbated by extreme weather events which threatens critical infrastructure to include the base's main thoroughfare and the primary sanitary sewer main that transfers all wastewater off of the installation. Fiscal Year 2021 Award
KS
Fort Riley
Defense Community Infrastructure Program
$5,925,150.00
Enables the City of Manhattan to reconstruct the primary runway, add an additional 400 feet of length, and increase load bearing capacity at Manhattan Regional Airport. The project will enhance military value of the adjacent Fort Riley by allowing larger military cargo and charter aircraft to use the runway for mission readiness, deployment, and operational purposes. Fiscal Year 2021 Award
MD
Naval Air Station Patuxent River
Defense Community Infrastructure Program
$395,118.00
Enables St. Mary's County, to improve pedestrian and bike access across Route 235 to the installation gates. This project will enhance quality of life at NAS Patuxent River by providing safe access to the installation and reducing daily commute congestion. Fiscal Year 2021 Award
NC
Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story
Defense Community Infrastructure Program
$650,000.00
Enables Carteret County to restore a beach and dune system to mitigate erosion problems impacting U.S. Navy infrastructure on Radio Island. The project will further enhance installation readiness for JEB Little Creek-Fort Story, Virginia which uses Radio Island in North Carolina for Landing Craft Utility operations. Fiscal Year 2021 Award
ND
Minot Air Force Base
Defense Community Infrastructure Program
$9,840,892.00
Enables the City of Minot to reconstruct a municipal roadway and construct a new floodwall along the Mouse River. The project will enhance the installation readiness of Minot Air Force Base by reducing the flooding that adversely impacts operations at the base. Fiscal Year 2021 Award