Initial Integrated Strategic Sustainability Plan for Fort Leonard Wood

Abstract

The US Army recognizes its obligation to ensure that Soldiers have the land, water, and air resources needed to train; a healthy environment; adaptable facilities; and the support of local communities, government officials, and the American people. An Integrated Strategic Sustainability Plan (ISSP) was developed to ensure that US Army Garrison Fort Leonard Wood (FLW) can pre-serve these resources, to continue meeting mission requirements in the future. This work represents the initial ISSP developed for FLW, a complex installation that meets multiple training needs for the Army and other military commands. To develop a viable long-range ISSP requires significant involvement by Garrison and Maneuver Support Center of Excellence personnel. Their important work was facilitated through collaboration with contractors, US Army Corps of Engineers, and Installation Management Command personnel. The result is a working plan containing six strategic sustainability goals that align with FLW s six core business areas. The work also includes related factors, such as action plans to guide and indicators to track FLW s progress in meeting its goals. This ISSP will evolve as various objectives, action plans, and measures may be refined. Team members will utilize online resources to facilitate development of the plan over its expected 25-year lifespan. The information and data presented in this document were current as of the end of FY11 (September 2011).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2012
Accession Number
ADA572606

Entities

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  • Annette L. Stumpf
  • Kevin J. Palmer
  • Sarah B. Nemeth
  • Susan J. Bevelheimer

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  • Engineer Research and Development Center

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