10. Mission or Major Functions: Active mission support activities include a Numbered Headquarters responsible for management, command, control and direction of assigned Strategic Air Command units; a Heavy Bombardment Operational Wing including a B-52 squadron and a KC-135 squadron which maint tains a bomber and tanker alert force; a Regional Hospital which provides medical care to Department of Defense beneficiaries; an Air Force Reserve C-130H Tenant Aerospace Rescue/Recovery squadron performing training to maintain combat readiness; and an Air Force Reserve KC-135 Tenant Heavy Air Refueling Wing performing training to maintain combat readiness, supporting operational tanker requirements, and maintaing a tanker alert force. AIR FORCE DD FORM 1390 SUPPLEMENTAL DATA MARCH AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA SAC COMMAND ($000) A. ESTIMATED COST OF BACKLOG OF MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (BMAR): 9,492 B. SIMILAR UNUSED SPACE: Real Property Categories 610-XXX Administrative Facilities 610-XXX Data Processing Facilities Permanent Facilities (9,492 C. OUTSTANDING POLLUTION AND SAFETY (OSHA) PROJECTS: Quantity/Unit of O SF 90-276 0-82-30 Reinforced concrete footings, floor slab and masonry walls, steel joists with shingle roof, special air conditioning for environmental control; raised computer flooring, fire protection systems, utilities and necessary support. Includes computer room, tape library, supply, storage, maintenance and administrative areas. Air Conditioning - 30 Tons ADEQUATE: 0 SUBSTANDARD: 9,100 SF 11. REQUIREMENT: 7,950 SF PROJECT: Construction of a new data processing facility. REQUIREMENT: A properly sized and configured facility is required to house the new Phase IV computer. The Phase IV computer acquisition program affects every USAF installation and represents a $50 million annual savings Air Force wide by replacing obsolete Burroughs 3500/3700/4700 and Univac 1050-II computers. It is necessary to support essential weapon system maintenance and supply activities, and permit more effective management of personnel, financial, engineering, and equipment resources at base level. This computer system is scheduled for delivery to the Air Force in June 1984. CURRENT SITUATION: The two existing computers to be replaced by the Phase IV computer are collocated in a single substandard facility. The physical limitations within this facility will not permit installation of the new Phase IV computer. There is no other facility available that meets the required space criteria. Construction of a new facility is necessary to adequately accommodate the new computer equipment and associated support functions. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED: We will have no place to house the expensive new computers now on order. MAY A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY.... B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE 15 ($000) 0 (PEOPLE) N/A ($000) N/A ($000) F. EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WHICH WILL BE Fiscal Year FY 85* Dec 82 (month and year) Cost ($000) 2,400 * Equipment to be leased with 3400 funds from date of delivery until purchased. DDR 1391c PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE IN THE USAF. PAGE NO U.S. G.P.O. 1977-241-130/12 15 10. Mission or Major Functions: Active mission support activities include a Strategic Missile Wing consisting of two minuteman missile squadrons which maintain continuous alert posture, a Heavy Air Refueling Wing consisting of two KC-135 squadrons which supports Air Force tanker requirements and maintains an alert force, and an Air National Guard (ANG) F-105 Tactical Fighter Training Group performing combat crew training. |