Energy Open House Colonel Chris Mohan Tooele Army Depot Commander 435-833-2211
Joint Munitions Command Joint Munitions Command Mission: Achieving Joint Warfighter confidence by providing the right munitions and support at the right place and the right time. Task and Purpose: Joint Munitions Command is the logistics provider for conventional munitions for the Department of Defense and other customers as directed. We will maximize capabilities and ensure all operations are executed with efficiency and effectiveness. We Hold Ourselves Accountable 2
Current Ammunition Organic Enterprise Industrial Iowa AAP Missile Warheads Load, Assemble and Pack 120mm Tank, 105/155 Artillery Base Facilities Crane Army Ammunition Activity Milan AAP Load, Assemble and Pack 40mm, mortars, demo blocks 5 /54 & 76mm Load, Assemble & Pack Illum, Pyro, Flares Tooele Army Depot Ammunition Peculiar Equip Lake City AAP Small Caliber 5.56, 7.62, 20mm,.50 cal Rock Island Arsenal HQ Joint Munitions Command Letterkenny Munitions Ctr. Tactical Missiles Hawthorne Army Depot Western Area Demil Facility Scranton AAP Projectile Metal Parts 155mm shells & 120 mm mortar McAlester AAP 500,1000 & 2000 lb Bombs Intelligent Munitions Defense Ammunition Center Explosive Safety / Engineering Demil R&D Technology Training / Career Mgmt Picatinny Arsenal HQ Joint Munitions & Lethality LCMC Armnt Rsch, Devel & Eng Center PEO Ammunition Radford AAP Solventless Propellant Nitrocellulose Pine Bluff Arsenal White/Red Phosphorus Smoke/Obscurants Chem Defense Equipment Holston AAP Explosives RDX/HMX Blue Grass Army Depot Chemical Defense Equip Govt Owned Govt Operated (GOGO) Govt Owned Contractor Operated (GOCO) AAP = Army Ammunition Plant RDX = Rsch Dept Explosive HMX = High Melt Explosive Anniston Munitions Ctr. Supply Depot Ops Missile storage Demil 3
ALWAYS AT THE READY VISION To be DOD s western region conventional ammunition hub and the DOD ammunition peculiar equipment center. MISSION To support Warfighter readiness through superior receipt, storage, issue, demil, and renovation of conventional ammunition and the design, manufacture, fielding and maintenance of ammunition peculiar equipment. 4
Grantsville City 24,000 total acres
TEAD South July 2013 - Additional 19,364 acres
Infrastructure Tooele Army Depot (TEAD): 24,000 total acres 902 storage igloos 12 above ground magazines 181 other buildings 2.5 million square feet of storage space Transportation Network: 223 miles of roads 43 miles of rail two rail classification yards Deseret Chemical Depot (DCD): 19,364 total acres 208 storage igloos 34 above ground magazines 86 other buildings 7
Personnel Workforce breakdown 2 Active Duty Military 497 appropriated workforce 25 term/temps personnel 34 non-appropriated personnel (MWR) 97 tenant personnel CPAC, Contracting, Health Clinic, Utah National Guard, Shadow 60 contractor personnel P&SE/GSA Vehicle, Pest Control, custodial, Safety West, ISO Audit Average age is 49 Total onpost employees 652 GS 55% WG 45% Tooele County 76% Salt Lake County 15 % Other 9% Community Impact: FY12 Budget: $71M Payroll: $43M Supplies: $6.6M Travel: $2M 8
Capabilities Receipt, Issue & Readiness 210K tons in storage Surge capacity of 343 containers per day Support to Stryker Brigade Combat Teams (SBCT) Shipping and receiving: 3 rail lines, 2 classification yards 12 loading docks, 40 spurs, 4 MILVAN pads Ammunition Equipment & Manufacturing Center of Industrial and Technical Excellence (CITE) NICP for Ammunition Peculiar Equipment (APE) APE consolidation (on-going) Research & develop, design, build and maintain Test site facilities Special studies/training 5-Axis, Laser Cutting) ISO 9001-2008 certified Demilitarization Open burn/open detonation (OB/OD) 19 OD pits (750 lbs Net Explosive Weight (NEW) 5 burn pans 6 static motor firing silos Resource, recovery and recycling (R3) Small Arms Pull Apart Machine Hydrolysis Demilitarization Furnace Storage 1.9 million square feet of explosive storage 902 earth covered magazines 12 above ground magazines 406 open revetments 7 general purpose warehouses Deseret Chemical Depot (100K sq ft) Demil 10% 6% Navy Marine Corps 26% 20% 38% Army 9 Air Force
Alternative Energy Past projects: Wind Turbine (1.5 MW 30%) Solar Walls (14 bldgs) Installation of Culinary Heat Pump Fuel oil to natural gas Boiler replacement HVAC replacement Future projects: Stirling Solar Array, 1.5MW Liquid Cooled Server Rack Project (pending) Install Micro Grid (FY14 pending) 2 nd Wind Turbine (1.5MW) (FY15 pending) Photo Voltaic Solar Array (FY18 pending) Exploration of Geothermal Electrical Generation (FY18 pending) Net Zero goal 10
Safety & Environmental 513,793 hours 0 lost time injuries 200 days since last lost time injury (3 Sep 12) 4 Best Practices identified by Command Assessment: Safety Deficiency Review Board (SDRB); using Lean Six Sigma methods to address safety related projects; managing metrics; and numerous ways employees can identify safety concerns, near misses, hazards Aggressive Safety Program SafeStarttm Modules Employee education/involvement Environmental Stewardship Environmental Quality Control Committee Public Outreach - Community Involvement Plan - Restoration Advisory Board (RAB) - Technical Review Board (TRC) Recycling Program ISO 14001 certified OHSAS 18001 certified VPP submission, Pending OSHA audit in Feb 11
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