Military Housing: Status of the Services' Implementation of the Current Barracks Design Standard.
Abstract
The Department of Defense (DOD) expects most single junior enlisted service members to live on base in furnished living quarters commonly referred to as barracks. In November 1995, DOD adopted a new barracks construction standard, referred to as the 1+1 design standard, that called for more space and increased privacy in new barracks for service members permanently assigned to an installation. The new standard, which does not imply to barracks for members in basic recruit or initial skill training, provides each junior enlisted member with a private sleeping room and a kitchenette and bath shared by one other member. Under certain circumstances, the service secretaries may approve waivers from the 1+1 standard to allow the use of alternative barracks designs. Appendix I shows typical floor plan diagrams for the 1+1 and two alternative barracks designs. Originally, the services estimated that about $10 billion would be spent implementing the new standard over a 20-year period.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 24, 1999
- Accession Number
- ADA361073
Entities
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office