America's military installations, including their associated environment, have many purposes. They must sustain the regular forward and home station presence of U.S. forces as well as provide support in training and deployment to meet the Nation's need in periods of crisis, contingency, and combat.


Site Index


A

Anti-Terrorism Standards for Buildings

B

Base Structure Report

Base Realignment and Closure

Base Redevelopment and Realignment Manual (DoD 4165.66-M)

Biographies

Business Enterprise Integration

Business Transformation

C

Chemical Management

Chemical and Material Risk Management Directorate

Common Output Level Standards (COLS) (access-controlled)

D

Defense Environmental Network & Information Exchange (DENIX)

Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI)

E

Energy Management

Environmental Liabilities Recognition, Valuation & Reporting Requirements

Explosives Safety

F

Facilities Energy & Privatization

Facility/Installation Definitions

Facility Investment & Management

Facility Operations Model (FOM) Version 10 User's Manual

Facilities Pricing Guide

Federal Activity Inventory Reform (FAIR)

H

Housing and Competitive Sourcing

I

Installation Standards

J

Joint Basing

M

Materials of Evolving Regulatory Interest Team (MERIT)

Military Housing Privatization

P

Pest Management

Portfolio Management

R

Readiness and Environmental Protection Initiative (REPI)

Real Property Inventory

Real Property Unique Identifier

Real Property Acceptance Requirements

Real Property Construction in Progress Requirements

Renewable Energy

Reports

Restoration and Modernization

S

Sustainable Ranges

Sustainment and Demolition

T

Testimonies and Speeches