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9.

Future Projects: (a)

721-312

Included in Following Program (FY 84):
Alter Unaccompanied Enlisted 144 PN 1,000

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Equipment Lab

599

740-235 Religious Education Facility 4,200 SF

10. Mission or Major Functions: A flying training wing. Conducts classroom and flying training required to develop proficiency of undergraduate pilots in T-37 and T-38 aircraft.

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A. ESTIMATED COST OF BACKLOG OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (BMAR):

Permanent Facilities (
Temporary Facilities (

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B. SIMILAR UNUSED SPACE:

Real Property Categories

890-xxx Miscellaneous Utilities
610-xxx Administrative Facilities
800-000 Energy Conservation (ECIP)

C. OUTSTANDING POLLUTION AND SAFETY (OSHA) PROJECTS:

1. Air Pollution

Quantity/Unit of
Measure

N/A

0 N/A

($000)

2.

Water Pollution

($000)

3. Safety and Occupational Health

($000)

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Underground fiberglass duct air-start distribution system and underground encased duct electrical distribution system. Includes above ground compressed air generating and power generation plants and necessary support.

11. REQUIREMENT: 50 Service Points ADEQUATE: O SUBSTANDARD: 0 PROJECT: Construction of a centralized aircraft support system (CASS) to replace mobile ground equipment.

REQUIREMENT: Compressed air and 400 cycle power are required for starting and maintaining aircraft on the flightline. In addition, 60 cycle power is also required for lighting and for operating hand tools. A fixed system is needed to provide this aircraft support and to eliminate the use of mobile ground support equipment.

CURRENT SITUATION: Currently, mobile ground support equipment, including gas turbine compressors, generators, air compressors, and lights are used to support the starting and servicing of assigned aircraft. This old and deteriorating mobile equipment is towed around the flightline to needed areas. The tow vehicles and the ground power equipment generate high noise levels, emit air pollution and are energy inefficient. The CASS system will replace this mobile equipment with several centrally located, easily maintained pieces of equipment which are quiet, clean and energy efficient.

IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: The inefficient individual units will continue to be used.

DD.

FORM

1 DEC 76 1391

PREVIOUS EDITIONS MAY BE USED INTERNALLY
UNTIL EXHAUSTED

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A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY...

B.

NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT
THE FUNCTION OF THE PROPOSED FACILITY.

C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE
PROPOSED FACILITY....

D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE
EXISTING FACILITY IF NEW FACILITY IS A REPLACEMENT.

DESIGN DATA (Estimated)

30.9 ($000)

zero

(PEOPLE)

NA

($000)

NA
($000)

E.

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F. EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WHICH WILL BE
PROVIDED FROM OTHER APPROPRIATIONS:

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Fiscal Year
Appropriated
Or Requested

FY 82

PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE IN THE USAF.

(month and year)

Cost

($000)

0.7

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10.

Mission or Major Functions:

A technical training wing responsible for

all cryptologic training provided to Air Force personnel and other Department of Defense agencies.

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