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Defense Industry in Virginia’s Hampton Roads
3rd Quarter 2009
Virginia’s Hampton Roads
• 2nd Largest Metropolitan Area between Washington D.C. and Atlanta
• Civilian labor force of over 800,000
• Over 96,000 students from 8 universities and 4 community colleges
• Centrally located along U.S. East Coast
• 75% of the U.S. population is within 750 miles or 1,200 kilometers of Hampton Roads
• One of the youngest populations among metro areas on the East Coast – average age of 35.2 years
500 Spherical Miles804.5 Spherical Km
750 Spherical Miles1206.7 Spherical Km
1,000 Spherical Miles1609 Spherical Km
Sources: HREDA Research; Census Data; Bureau of Labor Statistics; Department of Defense
Virginia’s Hampton Roads, at a glance
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Geography of the Region
Source: U.S. Census Bureau , 2008 Hampton Roads Statistical Digest
Total Population: 1.6 million
James City County
62,414
Williamsburg12,481
Gloucester County38,656
YorkCounty61,027
Newport News179,614
Poquoson11,829
Hampton145,494
Southampton County18,480
Isle of Wight County35,472
Suffolk82,302
Chesapeake220,111
Virginia Beach433,746
Portsmouth100,577
Norfolk234,220
Franklin8,877
Hampton Roads Military Facilities
Military Facility
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Navy: U.S. Fleet Forces Command – Norfolk Provides fully trained and ready forces to support operations throughout the world conducted by the United States and NATO Commanders
United States Joint Forces Command – Norfolk One of the Department of Defense’s 9 military commands. Coordinates capabilities and training of all U.S. military combat forces.
NATO: Allied Command Transformation – Norfolk NATO’S North American headquarters operates as NATO’s think tank and works closely with the U.S. Joint Forces Command
The Military in Hampton Roads
Sources: 2008 Hampton Roads Statistical Digest
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The Military in Hampton Roads
Source: 2008 Hampton Roads Statistical Digest;
Air Force: Air Combat Command – Langley Air Force Base
Headquartered at Langley Air Force Base and serves as the primary provider of air combat forces to the war-fighting commands. Operates fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, battle-management and electronic-combat aircraft
Coast Guard: Command Atlantic Area – Portsmouth Serves as the Coast Guard’s Center of Operations for the East Coast
Coast Guard: Integrated Support Command – PortsmouthProvides a wide range of support services throughout the Coast Guard’s Fifth District
Coast Guard: Maintenance and Logistics Command Atlantic – Norfolk
Provides maintenance and logistical support to Coast Guard commands in 40 states, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands and Europe.
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Source: 2008 Hampton Roads Statistical Digest
The Military in Hampton Roads
Marine Forces Command – Norfolk U.S. Marine Corps component of USJFCOM. Marine Corps command that provides operating forces to support unified or joint task force commanders and fleet commanders-in-chief
Army: Training and Doctrine Command – Fort Monroe Trains soldiers, develops leaders and refines policies and procedures and operates 33 schools in 16 installations
Army: Surface Deployment and Distribution Command – Fort Eustis Serves as the surface transportation component of the U.S. Transportation Command and provides transportation, distribution and port-management services to the Department of Defense
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* Fort Monroe is scheduled to close as a result of 2005 Base Realignment and Closures, with many of its operations moving to Fort Eustis. Complete closure of base scheduled between 2009 and 2011.
AIR FORCEAIR FORCE
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Military Bases and Personnel
Source: 2008 Hampton Roads Statistical Digest
Active-Duty Civilian Location Fleet Information
Naval Air Station Oceana 7,803 2,206 Virginia Beach Provides support for the Atlantic and Pacific fleets
Naval Air Station Oceana, Dam Neck Annex 4,088 1,490 Virginia Beach Provides support and training for the Atlantic
and Pacific fleets
Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek 10,601 3,812 Virginia Beach Provides support and services to East Coast amphibious forces
Naval Station Norfolk 84,000 12,000 Norfolk Home port to 69 ships and 16 squadrons
Naval Weapons Station 1,455 727 Yorktown Provides support for U.S. Operating Forces
TOTAL 107,947 20,235
Active-Duty Civilian Location Fleet Information
Langley Air Force Base 8,722 2,370 HamptonHosts the Air Force's 1st Fighter Wing, which maintains combat capability, and the Air Combat Command, which provides air combat forces
TOTAL 8,722 2,370
Hampton Roads has over 120,000 active duty military personnel
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ARMYARMY
COAST GUARDCOAST GUARD * Fort Monroe is scheduled to close as a result of 2005 Base Realignment and Closures, with many of its operations moving to Fort Eustis. Complete closure of base scheduled between 2009 and 2011.
Source: 2008 Hampton Roads Statistical Digest; HREDA Research
Active-Duty Civilian Location Function
Fort Eustis 4,777 4,905 Newport News Trains military transporters for Army, National Guard and other military operations
Fort Monroe* 1,507 2,561 Hampton A joint force command and control installation that is home to many Department of Defense commands and activities
Fort Story 902 307 Virginia Beach Trains military transporters for Army, National Guard and other military operations
TOTAL 7,186 7,773
Active-Duty Civilian Location Fleet InformationIntegrated Support
Command 143 112 Portsmouth Support for 6 cutters and other operations
Training Center 530 102 Yorktown Training center
TOTAL 673 214
Military Bases and Personnel
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Hampton Roads Military Lifestyle
Hampton Roads Cost of Living and Housing Composite Index 112.1
Groceries 107.9
Housing 121.6
Transportation 94.4
Health Care 108.6
*National Average = 100
Sources: ACCRA, 2nd Quarter 2009; National Association of Realtors, 2nd Quarter 2009 Metropolitan Area Existing Home Prices; ODU, Center for Real Estate & Economic Development, 2008 Market Review
Median price of existing single–family homes
$216,000
Average apartment rent
$871 per month
Nationally Ranked School Systems
Multiple Avenues for Continuing Education
Multiple Childcare Options Available
Housing Assistance
Access to Multiple/Specialty Medical Facilities
Morale, Welfare and Recreation Programs
USO Sponsored Activities
Community Appreciation Programs
Access to Multiple Commissaries, NEXs and PXs
Access to Unique Historical/Cultural Attractions
Multiple Opportunities for Spousal Employment
Military Family Support
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USJFCOM’s Joint Warfighting Center (JWFC) in Suffolk coordinates the military’s overall joint training efforts. This command provides highly realistic training with a joint context, revises the content and execution of training through adoption of lessons learned and best practices, and develops advanced technologies in conjunction with operational exercises.
Major Defense/Homeland Security Projects
The Emergency Management Training, Analysis & Simulation Center (EMTASC) serves to mitigate loss of life and property due to manmade and natural disasters by preparing emergency command and management personnel and organizations. The Center employs world-class expertise and state-of-the-art modeling and simulation tools to conduct training, exercises, analysis, and operational support for disaster management and homeland security situations.
Sources: NMCI Website; NETWARCOM Website; USJFCOM Website; EMTASC Website; JTASC Website
Hampton Roads is the world headquarters for the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) - a comprehensive initiative that gives the Navy and Marine standardized network operations services, security and user assistance across every level of command as well as linking The system links more than 700,000 active users (Only the internet is larger).
The Naval Network Warfare Command (NETWARCOM), located in Hampton Roads, is the Navy’s
operational central authority for network and information technology requirement, network and information operations and space. The command coordinates and assesses the Navy operational requirements for and use of the Naval network, command and control, information technology, information operations and space.
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The Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center (VMASC) was founded July 1, 1997 by Old Dominion University (ODU) and several regional partners to capitalize on the military simulation that occurs at the Joint Training, Analysis and Simulations Center (JTASC).
The first Doctorate degree in Modeling and Simulation in the nation was awarded Spring 2003 at Old Dominion University
Simulation Technology
Sources: VMASC Website; Old Dominion University
The 2008-2009 academic year in M&S: Masters PhDs
Enrollment in M&S Program 32 27
Graduates 18 4
Total Degrees Awarded (since inception) 78 7
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VMASC Research Clusters•Military/Homeland Security•Medical •Transportation•Social Science•Computation/Artificial Intelligence•Game-Based Learning•Enterprise Engineering
United States Congressional Military Committee Members from Virginia
United States Senate
Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Senate Committee on the Budget
Select Committee on Rules and Administration
Political Support for the Military
MARK R. WARNER, Democrat from Virginia, began his first term of service in the United States Senate in 2009. He is a former Governor of Virginia and a former business leader in the high-tech industry.
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
Senate Committee on Armed Services
Senate Committee on Veterans’ Affairs
JAMES H. “JIM” WEBB, Democrat from Virginia, began his first term of service in the United States Senate in 2006. He is a Marine Corps veteran, former Secretary of the Navy under President Reagan, and an author.
Source: U.S. Senate
Honorable Jim WebbHonorable Mark Warner
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District: Virginia Beach
• Armed Services Committee- Readiness Subcommittee- Seapower and Expeditionary
Forces Subcommittee• Judiciary Committee
- Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security Subcommittee (Ranking Member)
Political Support for the Military
Honorable J. Randy Forbes Honorable Robert WittmanHonorable Robert C. “Bobby” Scott
• Judiciary Committee- Crime, Terrorism, and
Homeland Security Subcommittee (Chairman)
United States House of Representatives
• Armed Services Committee- Readiness Subcommittee- Seapower and Expeditionary
Forces Subcommittee
Source: U.S. House of Representatives
Honorable Glenn Nye
• Armed Services Committee- Readiness Subcommittee- Seapower and Expeditionary
Forces Subcommittee• Veterans Affairs Committee -
Subcommittee on Health
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Almost 98% of DoD purchase transactions are for $100,000 or less.
For more information on selling to the military, visit:
http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/lps57820/www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu/publications/selling/
Selling to the Military
Virtually all military installations are authorized to make local purchases and to contract for various services. Typically local purchases are made under the following conditions:
the purchase is small, usually $100,000 or less the items to be purchased are not centrally procured or stocked the items are to be consumed locally the product or services are required for maintenance and repair of buildings of
the installation or for equipment stored at the installation
Doing Business with the Department of Defense
Source: U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO)
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Doing Business with the Military
Sources: Hampton Roads Small Business Development Center, SBA Federal Agencies Procurement Contacts; U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO)
Selected Procurement ContactsFleet & Industrial Supply Center
1968 Gilbert StreetNorfolk, VA 23511-3392
(757) 443-1435
Atlantic Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command1510 Gilbert Street
Norfolk, VA 23511-2699(757) 322-8274
Fitting Out & Supply Support AssistanceP.O. Box 15129
Norfolk, VA 23511(757) 443-5044
Army Corps of Engineers Contracting Division803 Front Street
Norfolk, VA 23510(757) 441-7707
Navy Exchange Service Command3280 Virginia Beach Boulevard
Virginia Beach, VA 23452(757) 631-3696
HQ Air Combat Command130 Douglas Street, Suite 210Langley AFB, VA 23665-2791
(757) 764-5371
U.S. Army HQ Training & Doctrine Command ATCS-BFort Monroe, VA 23651-5000
(757) 727-3291
Fort Eustis/Fort Monroe Directorate of Peninsula ContractingFort Eustis, VA 23640
(757) 878-3100
Navy Uniforms1545 Crossways Boulevard, Suite 100
Chesapeake, VA 23320(757) 420-9116
U.S. Coast Guard300 East Main Street, Suite 965
Norfolk, VA 23510(757) 628-4105
Additional procurement contacts and information can be found by visiting:
www.hrsbdc.org/start/vaptap
Doing Business with the Department of the Navy
For Purchases over $100,000Products and Services bought by the Department of Navy Major Purchasing Offices can be found on the World
Wide Web at https://www.neco.navy.mil/
Department of Defense-Office of Small Business Programs
http://www.acq.osd.mil/osbp/
Department of the Navy Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Office
www.hq.navy.mil/sadbu
U.S. Small Business Administrationwww.sba.gov
U.S. General Services Administrationwww.gsa.gov
Other Important Websites
Sources: Department of Defense-Office of Small Business Programs; Department of the Navy-Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization Office; U.S. SBA; U.S. General Services Administration
A Sampling of Local Defense Contractors in Hampton Roads
7 of the 10 largest defense contractors in the world have locations in Hampton Roads
Source: Defense News.com, Top 100 Defense Contractors 2009
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