Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Industry Day - November 7, 2007 Cheltenham Charleston Artesia Glynco
FLETC Mission Statement We Train Those Who Protect The Homeland.
FY 07 & FY 08 Training Numbers FLETC provides instruction and/or training facilities for over 80 Partner Organizations (Bureau of Prisons, National Park Service, US Capitol Police, Border Patrol, Immigrations and Custom Enforcement, US Marshals Service, State and Local agencies, etc.) Number of Students Trained FY 07 46,699 FY 08 Student Training Projection 52,284
FLETC Small Business Goals FY 2008 Non-Preference SB, 15% Women Owned SB, 7% HUBZone, 6% Service Disabled Veteran SB, 3% Other Than Small, 50% Non-8(a) Disadvantaged SB, 10% 8(a), 9%
FLETC Dollars Obligated by Fiscal Year $250,000,000 $200,000,000 $150,000,000 $100,000,000 $50,000,000 $0 FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 Est
FY 08 Anticipated Procurement Actions FLETC Glynco, GA Counterterrorism Operations Inter-Modal Training Facility - Major Transportation Venues - Construction $5-10M Renovate Classroom Building Construction $5-10M (FY 09) Driving Ranges 7&8 Construction $10-20M Role Playing Services $10 20M
FY 08 Anticipated Procurement Actions FLETC (cont.) Artesia, NM Facilities Maintenance Support Services $20 30M Charleston, SC Base Operations Support Services $50-75M Dormitory Construction $20-30M (FY 09) Cheltenham, MD Remote Mail Handling Facility Construction $1-5M
FLETC Bio-Containment Procurement Branch Supports DHS Science & Technology Directorate
Office of National Laboratories (ONL) Organizational Structure S&T Directorate Under Secretary S&T Directorate Director of Research Office of National Laboratories R&D Facility Construction Management S&T Laboratory Operations Management R&D Coordination & Laboratory Utilization
Office of National Laboratories Overview The Office of National Laboratories has responsibility to ensure that required infrastructure laboratory facilities support ongoing Science and Technology mission research and development activities. There are two primary thrust areas: construction of laboratory facilities and DHS S&T-laboratory operations. R&D Facility Construction Management S&T Laboratory Operations Management R&D Coordination & Laboratory Utilization Develop Capability New Facilities NBACC CSAC NBAF PNNL Recapitalization PIADC Technical Support NISAC Operational Excellence Integrate and Effectively Manage Operations PIADC, EML, TSL, NBACC & CSAC Analysis and Planning Integrate EML, TSL Biosurety and Security Fulfill HSA Mandate Coordination & Utilization of: DOE Lab S&T Capabilities DOE Lab S&T Expertise DOE Lab Innovations Other Sites DOE Liaison R&D Harvesting. supporting the missions of the Department of Homeland Security
Integrated Project Team Office of National Labs Facility Construction Management Guidance/Oversight NBAF Program Office FLETC Biocontainment Branch Management Design Team EIS Team Construction Team Commissioning Team Execution
Why The NBAF? To protect the United States from the numerous infectious foreign animal diseases present throughout the world that could threaten our public health, agriculture and economy. Homeland Security Presidential Directives Develop a plan to provide safe, secure and state-of-the-art agricultural biocontainment laboratories Develop current and new countermeasures The NBAF is critical to fulfilling both these requirements
NBAF Overview Owner/Operator Security The federal government would own the NBAF, with potential operational support from government contractors, for a total of about 250 to 350 employees, including researchers, technical support and operations personnel, many from the local community. The NBAF would enhance the U.S. biodefense complex by integrating high biocontainment security (biosafety level 3 and 4) facilities, the levels necessary to ensure that scientists can safely develop countermeasures. Facility The proposed facility would provide 520,000 gross square feet for integrated research and will include space for laboratories, animal holding, and administrative support. The latest in biocontainment design includes redundant engineering controls.
Feasibility/Planning Study and CMc Timeline Contract LGL07C00004 was awarded to NBAF Design Partnership (NDP) Joint Venture on 1/11/2007 for Feasibility/ Planning Study (only) in the amount of $2,249,868 - NDP selected via the competitive process - Feasibility/Planning study is complete awaiting Final Report Submittal - Actual design cannot begin until Environmental Impact Study (EIS) and final site selection is complete (estimated 10/31/08) - NDP will be doing the detailed design Expect to award CMc contract about 7/20/09 with construction complete about 12/2013 Sources Sought for CMc November 2008 RFP - February 2009 Award End of July 2009
EIS Contractor Timeline Contract LGL08C00003 awarded October 15, 2007 to Dial Cordy and Associates, Inc. for Environmental Impact Study (EIS) in the amount of $4,328,164. - Scoping meetings have been held - Data collection efforts are underway - Draft EIS document expected in March 2008 - Final EIS document expected in October 2008
NBAF Cost Baseline Summary Figures in ($M) Planning/Project Development $12,000,000 Architectural/Engineering Design Costs (A/E) $45,000,000 CMc Pre-Construction/Construction Services $390,000,000 Commissioning $4,000,000 Total Cost* $451,000,000 Site utility and infrastructure costs not included. Decontamination & Decommissioning costs for Plum Island Animal Disease Center are not included.
Major Milestones for NBAF Milestone Date Initiate Site Selection Process (EOI) January 2006 Site visits and final recommendations March - May 2007 Conceptual Design & Feasibility Study January August 2007 Issue Notice of Intent (NOI) announcing sites for evaluation in the EIS June 2007 Begin EIS July 2007 Complete EIS/Announce site selection (ROD) October 2008 Begin detailed design November 2008 Begin construction Late 2009 Facility operational 2013 2014
FLETC Info and Point of Contact www.fletc.gov www.fido.gov Click on DHS and then FLETC for future opportunities Richard Formella, Chief Procurement Division E-mail Richard.Formella@dhs.gov Procurement Phone (912) 267-2243
Contacts http://www.dhs.gov/nbaf U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate James V. Johnson Mail Stop #2100 245 Murray Lane, SW Building 410 Washington, DC 20528