Little Rock AFB CU Implementation

Abstract

With the leadership of the City of Jacksonville Compatible Use Study Implementation team, the collaboration of local governments and counties, and the State of Arkansas, as well as the continuing partnership with Little Rock Air Force Base commanders and key personnel, the necessary expertise will be available to determine how to best implement the key recommendations from the Compatible Use Study completed in January 2021. The implementation project plan for the Compatible Use Study (CUS) Recommendations will take place over an 18-month period and will consist of the application of 9 objectives drawn from the Final Report of the Study. The achievement of these 9 objectives will address the highest priority recommendations of the Compatible Use Study. These recommendations respond to the mission, safety and economic development factors of the installation and the individual communities. A plan for implementation will be refined working with contracted consultants, the Implementation Committee consisting of major players from the jurisdictions involved in the Compatible Use Study and also an Executive Committee consisting of leadership from the cities, counties, and Little Rock Air Force Base. Deliverables have been identified in this design which, when implemented, will respond to current needs as well as focus on plans for the future.

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
May 24, 2022
Source ID
HQ00052110015

Entities

People

  • Robert Price

Organizations

  • Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation
  • Office of the Secretary of Defense

Tags

Readers

  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of Proposed Air Force Base Actions.
  • Military Engineering.