10. Mission or Major Functions: Active mission support activities include a Heavy Bombardment Operational Wing including two B-52 squadrons and one KC-135 squadron which maintains a bomber and tanker alert force; an Airborne Command and Control Operational EC-135 Squadron which maintains an alert force; and a Strategic Missile Wing consisting of three minutemen missile squadrons which maintains a continuous alert posture. DD FORM 1390 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA AIR FORCE ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, SOUTH DAKOTA SAC COMMAND ($000) A. ESTIMATED COST OF BACKLOG OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (BMAR): 16.773 C. OUTSTANDING POLLUTION AND SAFETY (OSHA) PROJECTS: A 55,000 barrel steel jet fuel storage tank with interior epoxy coating, spillage protection dike, security fencing and perimeter lighting. System addition includes pumps, controls, and issue and receipt fuel lines. 11. REQUIREMENT: 150,100 BL ADEQUATE: 95,100 BL SUBSTANDARD: 0 PROJECT: Construct a new jet fuel storage tank to meet war readiness materials levels. REQUIREMENT: Additional jet fuel storage is required to satisfy the prepositioned war reserve materials (WRM) requirements at this base. CURRENT SITUATION: Current jet fuel storage is inadequate for present and future needs. Nearly all of the prepositioned WRM fuel requirement is located 500 miles away at an Air National Guard base which has a limited dispensing capability. Ellsworth supports sorties for bomber (B-52), tanker (KC-135) and Post Attack Command Control Systems (PACCS) aircraft in the event of a contingency situation or wartime scenario. Fuel will have to be trucked to Ellsworth and, due to limited dispensing or outloading capability and distance, resupply in a timely manner will not be possible. With a large portion of Ellsworth's on-base WRM fuel supply used up in the early hours of any hostilities, required follow-on sorties cannot be generated. There have been several occasions when support of priority aircraft was seriously jeopardized due to interruptions in fuel delivery and depletion of on-base stock levels. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: Failure to provide this project will seriously affect our capability to support war mission requirements. MAY A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY. B. C. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE PROPOSED FACILITY.IF.N Ꭰ . ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE E. DESIGN DATA (Estimated) F. EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WHICH WILL BE PROVIDED FROM OTHER APPROPRIATIONS: Equipment Nomenclature None Procuring Fiscal Year Dec 82 (month and year) Cost ($000) 179-476 Small Arms Range Facility 20 EA LS 433 10. Mission or Major Functions: Active mission support activities include an Air Division Headquarters responsible for management, command, control and direction of assigned Strategic Air Command units; a Strategic Missile Wing consisting of four minuteman missile squadrons which maintain a continuous alert posture; a communications squadron; and a Military Airlift Command rescue and recovery squadron and detachment, operating TH-IF and UH-IF aircraft. 90-276 0-82-28 |