Base Realignment and Closure
Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)
Information
Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) is the process the U.S. Department of Defense uses to reorganize its military installations to adapt to changing circumstances. The 2005 BRAC law will result in the transfer of 14,000 to 19,000 Department of Defense jobs to Fort Belvoir by Sept. 15, 2011.
A Final
Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision regarding the
BRAC moves to Fort Belvoir was released in 2007. According to the Record
of Decision, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency will bring 8,500
employees to the Engineer Proving Ground. Relocations of Army leased
space and the new DeWitt Medical Center will bring approximately 5,500
employees to the main post of Fort Belvoir. The Record of
Decision deferred decision on the location of an additional 6,200
jobs associated with the Washington Headquarters Service (WHS). Currently
the General Services Administration warehouse site near the
Franconia-Springfield metro is being studied as a possible location for
WHS, as are Victory Center on Eisenhower Avenue and Mark Center on
Beauregard Street in Alexandria.
News
- BRAC Area Plans Review Existing Conditions Report Now Available (May 2, 2008)
- "Guide to the 2008 BRAC Area Plans Review" Now Available (Feb. 26, 2008)
Fairfax County Planning and Zoning
Economy
- Fairfax County Economic Development Information
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- Virginia National Defense Industrial Authority
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- DOD Office of Economic Adjustment
Environment
- Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision (Dept. of the Army)
Military BRAC Information
- Fort Belvoir
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- Army Corps of Engineers
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- Headquarters of the Army
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- National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
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- Department of Defense
Transportation
- Virginia Department of Transportation Improvement Plans
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Fairfax County Transportation 2007
Bond Referendum Fact Sheet
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Urban Land Institute's
Springfield study including EPG and GSA


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