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Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2
[08] Military Provide This program provides those personnel services required
Personnel Personnel by customers upon arrival/departure from an installation
Services A Services and other personnel actions initiated by the customer.
CL-1 Provide
[08] Military Casualty This program provides Military casualty services and
Personnel Operations liaison services for Family members between local funeral
Services B Services personnel and military burial personnel.
CL-2 Provide
[08] Military Deployment
Personnel Cycle This program provides those services required to deploy
Services C Services and redeploy Soldiers.
CL-2 Provide
[08] Military Personnel
Personnel Processing This program provides personnel processing necessary
Services D Services to manage Soldier career development.
CL-2 [08] Military Provide
Personnel MilPay This program provides installation MilPay services for
Services E Services Soldier pay inquiries and pay problem resolution.
CL-2 [08] Military Provide Pre- This program provides transition services for Soldiers
Personnel Transition resigning and retiring. This includes customers requiring
Services F Services post-retirement services.
CL-2 Process
Individual
Personnel
Actions and
Provide
Military
Personnel
[08] Military Services to This program provides processing of individual personnel
Personnel Students/Trai actions. This programs provides the spectrum of military
Services G nees personnel support specifically for students and trainees.
CL-2 Provide
[08] Military Strength
Personnel Management This program provides strength reporting, distribution and
Services H Services accounting services between units and the installation.
CL-2 Provide
Human
Capital
[08] Military System
Personnel Automation This program provides a full range of automation support
Services J Services services for all applicable personnel systems.
CL-2 [08] Military Provide Post-
Personnel Transition This program provides post-retirement services to
Services K Services customers in the geographical area.
CL-2 Provide This program allows for the operation of a forensically
Military Bio- secure Installation Biochemical Testing Collection Point.
[09] chemical The program identifies and deters drug use and
Substance Testing enhances individual readiness, in accordance with
Abuse A Services applicable policy and regulations.
CL-2
Provide Unit
[09] Prevention
Substance Leader (UPL) This program delivers UPL certification and recertification
Abuse B Training training in accordance with applicable regulations.
CL-2 This program allows for the operation of a forensically
Provide secure Installation Biochemical Testing Collection Point.
[09] Civilian The program identifies and deters drug use and
Substance Biochemical enhances individual readiness, in accordance with drug-
Abuse C Services free workplace and applicable regulations.
CL-2 Provide
Substance
Abuse
Prevention
and This programs plans, manages, directs and evaluates
Education substance abuse education and training activities. This
[09] Services for program promotes marketing, networking and consulting
Substance Military strategies for military personnel in accordance with
Abuse D Personnel applicable regulations.
CL-2 Provide
Alcohol &
Drug Abuse
Prevention
[09] Training This program plans, manages, directs and evaluates 12
Substance (ADAPT) hour ADAPT prevention and intervention training program
Abuse E Course in accordance with applicable regulations.
CL-2 Provide
Employee
Assistance
Program This program plans, manages, directs and evaluates a job-
(EAP) based program designed to assist employees with
[09] services for substance abuse and other personnel problems affecting
Substance civilian their well-being and job performance in accordance with
Abuse F employees applicable policy and regulations.
CL-2 Provide Risk
Reduction This program plans, manages, directs and evaluates the
Program identification of soldier high risk behaviors and trends,
[09] (RRP) for analyzes risk data and recommends and implements
Substance Active Army intervention strategies to mitigate Soldier risk behaviors
Abuse G Units and enhance mission readiness.
CL-2 Provide
training and
education for
civilian
[09] employees This program provides substance abuse and non-
Substance and substance abuse related training and education in
Abuse H supervisors accordance with applicable regulations.
CL-2 Provide
Substance
Abuse
Prevention
and
education for
family This program provides substance abuse prevention and
[09] members training activities, program marketing and prevention
Substance and military campaigns for family members and military retirees in
Abuse J retirees accordance with applicable regulations.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2
Provide
Employee
Assistance
Program
(EAP)
services for
eligible family
[09] members The EAP provides services to eligible family members
Substance and military and military retirees for problems that may affect their well-
Abuse K retirees being, in accordance with applicable regulations.
CL-1 This program provides information concerning local
military and civilian service agencies, provides services
which can further assist in solving social, economic,
[10] Army Community medical or educational problems and provides the
Community Information management and planning activity across ACS program
Services A Services components.
CL-1
This program is designed to prevent child and spouse
(soldier or family member) abuse and sexual assault to
[10] Army Family soldiers. The program also provides temporary substitute
Community Advocacy care to ensure a child's welfare when the natural family or
Services B Program legal guardian cannot meet that responsibility.
CL-1
This program provides support to commanders of active
and reserve component forces, support tosoldiers and
Mobilization family members and support to emergency essential
[10] Army & civilians during pre-deployment, mobilization, deployment,
Community Deployment re-integration/reunion, repatriation, mass casualty events
Services C Support and natural disasters (installation contingency plan).
CL-1 This program assists soldiers and their families to live
[10] Army within their means and invest for the future. Army
Community Financial Emergency Relief (AER) provides emergency loans to
Services D Readiness soldiers in crisis.
CL-1 Exceptional This program provides comprehensive and coordinated
[10] Army Family community support (including housing, educational,
Community Member medical, and personnel services) to families with special
Services E Program needs.
CL-1 [10] Army
Community Relocation This program provides services necessary to support
Services F Readiness Army personnel and their families as they relocate.
CL-1 This program provides information and referral services in
the areas of employment, education, training, transition,
[10] Army career continuity guidance and volunteer opportunities to
Community Spouse give family members the competitive edge needed to
Services G Employment secure employment.
CL-1 [10] Army Installation This program entails recruiting, training and utilizing
Community Volunteer volunteers and volunteer managers to enhance and
Services H Management expand other installation program capabilities.
CL-1 This program provides soldiers and family members with
the information, knowledge and skills needed to gain self-
[10] Army Army Family reliance and better utilize the community support
Community Team programs provided to assist them throughout their
Services J Building spouse's career.
CL-1 This program represents a grass-roots effort to solicit
[10] Army issues from local communities regarding ideas to improve
Community Army Family Army standards of living to senior Army leadership, DoD
Services K Action Plan & Congress
CL-1
Deliver Child and Youth Services for eligible children to
reduce the conflict between parental responsibilities and
mission requirements. Services delivered using integrated
Child and Youth System based on a "child and youth
space" as a unit of service and associated funding.
Note: The process of managing by Child and Youth
spaces gives the Army clear choices for delivering
garrison services at acceptable levels. This process,
jointly developed by DoD and the Military Departments, is
designed to provide flexibility within metric parameters
and is understood by Congress and by Program Objective
Memorandum (POM) Program Evaluation Groups
(PEGs) to be a common level of service. The direct costs
required to operate Child and Youth Systems, consistently
and predictably across IMA garrisons, are embedded in a
Child and Youth space. Availability, Affordability and
Quality metrics determine the allocation of the spaces and
Child and the required associated funding. When funding or
[11] Child and Youth demand for services expands or declines, the number of
Youth A Services Child and Youth spaces is adjusted accordingly.
CL-2 Office of the
Director,
[12] Sports, Morale, This program provides support for the Office of MWR
Recreation, Welfare & Director and staff (includes the salaries & benefits for
and Libraries A Recreation Community Recreation and Operations Directors)
CL-2 [12] Sports, Community
Recreation, Recreation Administrative Services and financial management for
and Libraries B Director SGO activities, programs and facilities
CL-2 Provide
Fitness This program provides: Soldiers, Family Members and
Services, other authorized patrons, opportunities to enhance
Individual/Te combat readiness, general physical fitness and overall
am wellness and participate in intramural sports that
[12] Sports, Intramural contribute to unit cohesion and esprit de corps.Ref: FM
Recreation, Sports 21-20. This SSP encompasses indoor and outdoor
and Libraries C Programs aquatic facilities that support mission and So
CL-2 This program provides and assists authorized patrons
Provide with access to information resources for educational
[12] Sports, Library/Infor support (to include distance learning) and recreational
Recreation, mation purposes, consistent with Army Library Association
and Libraries D Services benchmarks
CL-2 Provide
[12] Sports, Community/ This program provides community recreation facilities,
Recreation, Recreation program personnel and leisure activities among
and Libraries E Programs authorized patrons.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 Provide
[12] Sports, Outdoor This program provides authorized patrons with outdoor
Recreation, Recreation recreation opportunities, training and venues, including
and Libraries F Program safety, supervision and instruction. Parks & Picnic Areas
CL-2 Provide
recreation
programs
that address
special
regional
consideration
s
[12] Sports, (Remote/isol
Recreation, ated or
and Libraries G OCONUS) H-M in remote/isolated/OCONUS locations
CL-2 Provide
[12] Sports, Automotive This program provides and assists with automotive repair
Recreation, Skills and maintenance activities to promote skill development in
and Libraries H Program maintaining personal vehicles.
CL-2 Provide
[12] Sports, Recreational
Recreation, Swim This program provides swimming activities and promote
and Libraries J Program skill development
CL-2 [14] A session appropriate in length and content to meet client
Continuing needs as expressed during intake, validated during the
Education Education counseling process, and resulting in a plan, referral, or
Services A Counseling recommendation.
CL-2 [14]
Continuing Post
Education Secondary
Services B Education Provide post-secondary programs and classes on post.
CL-2 Functional
[14] Academic
Continuing Skills
Education Training This program provides basic skills education and GT
Services C (FAST) improvement.
CL-2 [14]
Continuing
Education Education This program provides academic, assessment, and
Services D Testing certification testing.
CL-2 [140]
Education
Learning
Centers and
Army Army APT includes standardized tests to determine eligibility for
Personnel Personnel specialized training and supports the Army’s
Testing Testing personnel retention, selection and classification process,
(VOPR) A (APT) including language proficiency testing.
CL-2 [140]
Education
Learning
Centers and
Army
Personnel Multi-Use This program provides a customer centered learning
Testing Learning environment with access to computers, internet, various
(VOPR) B Facility learning resources and study areas.
CL-2 15.8 - Provide telephone support to include: provide customers
Communicati with initial POC for service requests and problem
ons Service reporting; track, audit, and resolve issues; and provide
A Support feedback
[15] Communication Systems and System Support and close loop with customer.
CL-2 [15]
Communicati 15.1 - Provide cable infrastructure, premise equipment,
on Systems Telephone telephone service, (except customer required calling
and System and Data features and modernization programs). Includes touch
Support B Infrastructure labor support for this SSP.
CL-2 15.2 -
[15] Emergency
Communicati Communicati
on Systems ons
and System Telephone Provide 911 and GETS emergency service support.
Support C Services Includes touch labor for this SSP.
CL-2 [15] 15.9 - Fire,
Communicati Safety,
on Systems Security, and Design, install and maintain required circuits/systems for
and System Other fire and intrusion alarms and other safety/security
Support D Circuits systems. Includes touch labor for this SSP.
CL-2 15.10 - Non-
[15] Tactical
Communicati Radios and
on Systems Specturm
and System Management Provide Non-Tactical radio service to include spectrum
Support E Services management. Includes touch labor for this SSP.
CL-2 [15] Operate (schedule, facilitate) and maintain SBU and
Communicati 15.4 - Video SECRET common-user VTC Studio; provide interface
on Systems Teleconferen access for VTC and secure telephone equipment; provide
and System ce (VTC) design and installation advice and technical support.
Support F Services Includes touch labor for this SSP.
CL-2 [15]
Communicati
on Systems 15.3 -
and System Wireless Provide voice and data wireless service. Includes touch
Support G Infrastructure labor for this SSP.
CL-2 15.6 -
Telecommuni
cations
Continuity of
[15] Operations
Communicati (COOP) &
on Systems OPLAN
and System Support Provide Continuity of Operations (COOP) implementation
Support H Services operational support.
CL-2 [15]
Communicati 15.5 -
on Systems Range/Field
and System Telephone Provide range/field lines and phones to range perimeter.
Support J Services Includes touch labor for this SSP.
CL-2 [16] Visual 16.3 -
Information Photography
Processes A Services Provide all types of Photography services
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2
[16] Visual 16.2 -
Information Graphics
Processes B Arts Services Provide all types of Graphics Arts Services
CL-2 16.5 - VI
[16] Visual Broadcast/Vi Provide Command Channel and closed circuit TV
Information deo/Audio (CCTV) Services; provide local and non-local audio/video
Processes C Services productions.
CL-2 [16] Visual 16.4 -
Information Multimedia
Processes D Services Provide all types of Multimedia Services
CL-2 [16] Visual 16.7 -
Information Presentation Provide public address system / presentation support for
Processes E Support offiicial functions (set up, operations, and tear down)
CL-2 16.6 - VI
Media /
[16] Visual Equipment
Information Support
Processes F Services Provide various VI Media / Equipment Support Services
CL-2 Provide
incoming
official mail
and
[17] distribution Process incoming official mail and distribution for the
Administrativ management installation in accordance with DODI 4525.8, DOD
e Services A services manual 4525.8 - M, and AR-25-51, 18 USC, 39 USC
CL-2 Provide
Freedom of
Information
Act (FOIA)
and Privacy
Act (PA) Provide Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy
serviceses Act (PA) support to Garrison Commander and staff in
[17] (Garrison accordance with 5 USC 552 & 552a, EO 13392, Federal
Administrativ Commander Information Security Management Act (FISMA), and DOD
e Services B and Staff) and Army Regulations,
CL-2 Provide
outgoing
official mail
and
[17] distribution Process outgoing official mail and distribution for the
Administrativ management installation in accordance with DODI 4525.8, DOD
e Services C services manual 4525.8 - M, and AR-25-51, 18 USC, 39 USC
CL-2 [17] Provide
Administrativ personal mail
e Services D services Provide personal mail services as specified by this SSP
CL-2 [17] E Provide Army Provide Army Records Information Management System
CL-2 Review and
authenticate
installation-
[17] level forms
Administrativ and Provide initial review, edit, and authentication services for
e Services F publications installation-level forms and publications
CL-2 Operate
Installation
[17] Records Establish, fund, and operate records staging/holding
Administrativ Holding Area areas for installation-wide customers, as required, in
e Services G (RHA) accordance with AR 25-400-2
CL-2 Provide
advice on
procedures
to acquire Provide advice on the acquisition and procedures for
local printing obtaining local printing and reproduction services through
[17] and the Document Automation and Production Service
Administrativ reproduction (DAPS), as required, in accordance with AR 25-30 and
e Services H services Title 44 of the U.S.C.
CL-2
Provide
publications
and forms
stocking,
[17] warehousing, Stock, warehouse, and inventory certain forms and
Administrativ and inventory publications for the installation in accordance with AR 25-
e Services J services 30 and Title 44 of the U.S.C.
CL-2
Provide pick-
up and Provide pick-up and delivery of official mail to the
delivery of administrative offices of each organization on the
[17] official mail to installation in accordance with AR 25-51 (paragraph 1-
Administrativ administrativ 5g), DODI 4525.8, DOD manual 4525.8 - M, 18 USC, 39
e Services K e offices USC
CL-2
Provide office
symbol
management
[17] (Garrison
Administrativ Commander Approve and assign office symbols for Garrison
e Services L and Staff) Commander and staff, in accordance with AR 25-59.
CL-2 Provide
mailing
address
management Assign addresses to installation facilities in accordance
[17] services with USPS address standards as well as DODI 4525.8,
Administrativ (CONUS DOD manual 4525.8 - M, and AR-25-51, and 18 USC, 39
e Services M only) USC
CL-2 Plan, implement and manage a Defense In Depth for the
total DOIM-managed network and/or enclaves. Provide
18.6 - Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert (IAVA)
[18] Network compliance and compliance monitoring of all network
Information Security connected assets. Includes touch labor support for this
Assurance A Services SSP.
CL-2
18.2 -
Communicati
[18] ons Security
Information (COMSEC) Provide all aspects of communications security
Assurance B Service (COMSEC) support.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 18.1 - DoD
[18] Public Key
Information Infrastructure Provide support for the Department of Defense (DoD)
Assurance C (PKI) Service Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) service.
CL-2 18.4 -
[18] Information Provide Information Assurance training services and
Information Assurance certification programs for network managers, systems
Assurance D (IA) Training administrators and other IT professionals.
CL-2 18.3 - Risk
Management/
[18] Accreditation Provide DOD Information Assurance Certification and
Information /Certification Accreditation Program (DIACAP) and Automated
Assurance E Services Information System Accreditation support.
CL-1 19.10 -
Automation Provide automation and network support to include:
and Network provide customers with initial POC for service requests
[19] Service and problem reporting; track, audit, and resolve issues;
Automation A Support and provide feedback and close loop with customer.
CL-2 Provide management of various types of Local Area
19.6 - Network (LAN) and Campus Area Network (CAN);
Management Provide management of Wide Area Network (WAN)
of Data connectivity to include supporting the automated systems
[19] Network linked to the network; manage local dial-in server and
Automation B Services access.
CL-2 19.5 - File,
Print &
Mission
Server Provide hardware and software support to any type of
[19] Support common-user server (e.g., application, file, print).
Automation C Services Includes touch labor for this SSP.
CL-2 19.1 - Mail
Messaging/C Provide electronic messaging and directory support and
ollaboration electronic messaging application system development
(Email/DMS) and maintenance support. Provide administration of
[19] and Storage common-user storage. Includes touch labor support for
Automation D Services this SSP.
CL-2 19.3 -
Desktop/Soft
ware/Periphe Provide desktop software support, release management,
[19] ral Support and password management. Includes touch labor for this
Automation E Services SSP.
CL-2 19.8 -
Automation
and Network
Continuity of
Operations
(COOP) and
OPLAN
[19] Support Provide Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) planning
Automation F Services and preparation support.
CL-2 19.2 -
Database Provide database, master file, and data warehouse
[19] Administratio support, and administration and support for standard
Automation G n Services database software.
CL-2 19.4 - Web
[19] Support Provide web hosting operations and management
Automation H Services services. Operate and maintain web proxy servers.
CL-2 Program facilitates unit readiness by ensuring that
[21] appropriate personnel have been vetted and cleared for
Installation accessions, employment, deployment, information
Security systems access, facility access, and other mission
Program requirements. It includes processes and actions required
Management Personnel for security clearances and suitability/trustworthy
Support A Security determinations.
CL-2
Promote workforce understanding of security program
policies and procedures and their contribution to mission
SETA success. Develop and facilitate the implementation of a
(Security security training program to provide necessary knowledge,
Education, skills, and abilities to enable effective performance of
Training and security responsibilities by S2s/unit security managers
B Awareness) and workforce.
[21] Installation Security Program Management Support
CL-2
Protect classified and sensitive/controlled unclassified
information that safeguards Army operations and
activities, critical infrastructure, equipment and military,
[21] civilian and contractor personnel. Program ensures
Installation access to classified and sensitive/controlled unclassified
Security information is limited only to authorized persons, and that
Program Information & all classified and sensitive/controlled unclassified
Management Industrial information is properly marked, stored, reproduced,
Support C Security transmited, transported and destroyed.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n This SSP provides capability for a safe and secure
CL-2 environment by incorporating proactive techniques and
assets to detect, deter, defend from, defeat, and mitigate
terrorist attacks against DoD personnel, families,
contractors, facilities, installations, and critical
infrastructure so that joint operational elements, inter-
agency, and multi-national elements can complete their
mission.
The SC has overall responsibility for force protection. This
SSP specifically addresses the GC's execution of the AT
program.
This SSP provides for the development and sustainment
of AT programs to include supervising, inspecting,
exercising, reviewing, assessing, and reporting.
Includes administration, coordination, execution and
oversight including:
-- Quarterly execution of the FPWG
-- Semi-Annual execution of the Force Protection
Executive Committee
-- Access control (DES)
-- Administration of vulnerability assessment oversight
-- ISR reporting (due 15 Apr)
-- Annual program review/management control (annual
assurance statement) (due 1 May)
-- Annual Status Report and Action Plan (due 1 Sep)
Maintain -- Incident response and consequence management
Force
[22] Anti- Protection This SSP does not include HRP (High Risk Personnel)
Terrorism Condition management. The O&O for HRP defines that as a
Services A (FPCON) mission responsibility.
CL-2
This SSP provides the Garrison Commander timely and
pertinent terrorist threat information and intelligence for
dissemination to Installation tenants and individuals.
Coordinate, Identifies the most likely threats and threat tactics against
Collect, personnel, facilities and operations on the installation.
Process,
Analyze, and Garrison Commanders have the unique capability to
Disseminate coordinate criminal intelligence and terrorist threat
[22] Anti- Terrorist information with state, federal, local agencies, CID, US
Terrorism Threat Intelligence Agencies and Host Nation's Security and
Services B Information Intelligence Services.
CL-2
This SSP provides the ability to conduct required risk
management to mitigate vulnerabilities or accept risk. It
allows Garrisons the ability to make decisions and apply
resources to protect units, facilities, and programs
including: DoD personnel, family members, civilians,
Perform contractors, etc. This includes WMD and CBRNE.
Continuous
[22] Anti- Antiterrorism Risk Management includes threat assessments, criticality
Terrorism Risk assessments, vulnerability assessments, and risk
Services C Management assessments.
CL-2
The SSP provides for the development of proactive,
relevant, and viable AT plan in conjunction with the Force
Protection Working Group (FPWG) which includes all the
tenants.
Develop a comprehensive AT Plan (JAT Guide template
strongly recommended) that covers at a minimum: Threat
Assessment, Criticality Assessment, Vulnerability
Assessment, Risk Assessment, Risk mitigation measures
(including RAM), Physical Security measures, Off-
installation DoD facilities AT measures (housing and
activities), Construction and building considerations,
Logistics contracting measures, Critical asset security,
Develop Incident Response, Consequence Management
[22] Anti- Viable (including CBRNE and WMD mitigation planning), Site
Terrorism Antiterrorism specific FPCON measures.
Services D Plan
CL-2
This SSP optimizes the planning, programming,
budgeting and execution of AT resources.
Documents funding requirements that support AT
programs; prioritizes them based on the threat,
documented vulnerabilities, regulatory requirements,
Plan, and/or command directives; and executes resources
Program, efficiently and effectively IAW applicable regulations and
Budget and directives. The SC will approve the prioritization of
Execute requirements.
Resources in PPBE includes: Schedule 75, CVAMP, Data calls,
[22] Anti- Support of Manpower surveys, 1391, Work Orders, Contracts, CbT
Terrorism Antiterrorism RIF, Briefing GC, RM coordination, Cost estimates,
Services E Programs Obligation rates, Execution data, Construction oversight
CL-2
This SSP ensures Garrisons develop and execute
comprehensive training exercises that include and test all
facets of AT Plan: physical security measures, terrorist
incident response measures, terrorist consequence
management measures, CBRNE, WMD, and FPCON (up
to and including Delta) capabilities measures.
Realistic AT exercises require significant local, state, and
interagency or Host Nation planning, coordination, and
review.
Exercises can significantly impact normal operations and
Plan and significant resources are required for successful
[22] Anti- Execute execution of exercises (When adequate resources are
Terrorism Realistic AT provided Delta will be exercised).
Services F Exercises
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 This SSP establishes and sustains policies and
procedures to achieve the goal of 100% of DoD
personnel, civilian employees, appropriate contractors,
and family members obtaining the appropriate AT
awareness or training and documenting annual
completion.
The goal of this SSP is to take the AT program beyond
the minimum requirements.
All required personnel will be made aware of the need to
maintain vigilance for possible terrorist actions and
employ AT tactics, techniques, and procedures.
Additionally, this may include but is not limited to CBRNE
and incident management type training.
This SSP includes garrison staff training to build the
requisite competencies to execute the AT Plan.
[22] Anti- Conduct Effective training depends on the interface between
Terrorism Antiterrorism garrison resources and those resources of outside
Services G Training agencies.
CL-2 This program manages the receipt, storage, issue, and
shipment of supplies, as well as the conduct of
[24] Retail Manage adjustments and inventories, validations, and
Supply A Stockage reconciliations.
CL-2 This program tells a Supply Support Activity (SSA) how to
acquire supplies by governing how SSAs prepare and
[24] Retail Perform process supply documents that are sent to supply
Supply B Acquisition sources.
CL-2 Support
Hazardous
Materials
[24] Retail Management This program supports the HMMP IAW AR 200-1, DA
Supply C Program pam 200-1, and AR 710-2.
CL-2 Provide
Central
[24] Retail Receiving This program allows for a central point on the installation
Supply D Point for receiving freight.
CL-2 This program creates, manages, and updates catalog
data; ensures item identification; develops other supply
[24] Retail Conduct management data; and provides cataloging assistance to
Supply E Cataloging customer units.
CL-2 Perform This program has three basic parts: maintenance of stock
[24] Retail Stock records, capture of demand data, and performing
Supply F Accounting selective stockage actions.
CL-2 Management
of Retention This program governs the retention of stocks greater than
[24] Retail & Excess the requisitioning objective (RO) and the reporting and
Supply G Stocks disposition of all excess stock.
CL-2
Manage Bulk
[24] Retail Petroleum This program ensures bulk petroleum is received, issued,
Supply H Stockage stored, and inventoried.
CL-2 Determine
Stockage
Requirement
[24] Retail s for Bulk This program ensures sufficient quantities of fuel are
Supply J Petroleum available for issue.
CL-2 Account for
Consolidated
[26] Asset Installation This program accounts for consolidated installation
Management A Property property.
CL-2
Reconcile
Garrison
[26] Asset Property This program ensures the property book is loaded with
Management B Authorization the most current authorizations.
CL-2 Request and
[26] Asset Receive This program enables the property book officer to request
Management C Supplies and receive supplies.
CL-2 Assign
Responsibilit
y for
Consolidated
[26] Asset Installation This program assigns consolidated installation property to
Management D Property users.
CL-2 Conduct
Inventories of
Consolidated
[26] Asset Installation This program ensures consolidated installation property is
Management E Property inventoried.
CL-2 Perform
Adjustments
for Lost,
Damaged, or
Destroyed
Consolidated
[26] Asset Installation This program adjusts the property book when
Management F Property consolidated installation property is lost, damaged, or lost.
CL-2 Manage
Operational
Loads for the
[26] Asset US Army This program provides operational loads for the US Army
Management G Garrison Garrison.
CL-2 This program provides long-term warehouse services for
storing assets beyond the normal supply holding period
Warehouse for garrisons in EURO, KORO, and remote/isolated
[26] Asset Redistributab locations, as well as storage of non-excess assets prior to
Management H le Property issue or turn-in.
CL-2 This program ensures excess property and
[26] Asset Dispose of unserviceable/unrepairable property is turned-in, as well
Management J Property as processing lateral transfers.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2
This program entails operating an organizational property
book on behalf of a non-IMCOM, Modified Table of
Manage Ortganization (MTOE) or Table of Distribution and
Organization Allowances (TDA) organization IAW memorandums of
[26] Asset al Property agreement or, due to former MACOM arrangements with
Management K Book their former installations prior to formation of IMA.
CL-2 Provide
Pickup and
[26] Asset Delivery This program addresses pick up and delivery property
Management L Services book items services
CL-2 Provide
Force
Modernizatio
n Equipment
[26] Asset Fielding This program provides a holding area to support fielding
Management M Support of new equipment IAW AR 700-142, DA Pam 700-142.
CL-2 Manage
[27] Materiel Materiel Plan, administer, oversee, and resource assigned
Support Maintenance maintenance missions by implementing policies and
Maintenance A Program procedures in support of customer requirements.
CL-2 Provide
Materiel
[27] Materiel Maintenance
Support Support
Maintenance B Services Manage production of maintenance workload.
CL-2 [27] Materiel Perform
Support Automotive Maintain high priority wheeled vehicle equipment in a safe
Maintenance C Maintenance and serviceable condition.
CL-2 [27] Materiel Perform
Support Construction Maintain high priority construction equipment in a safe
Maintenance D Maintenance and serviceable condition.
CL-2 Perform
[27] Materiel Combat
Support Vehicle Maintain high priority combat vehicle equipment in a safe
Maintenance E Maintenance and serviceable condition.
CL-2 [27] Materiel Perform
Support Aviation Maintain high priority aviation equipment in a safe and
Maintenance F Maintenance serviceable condition.
CL-2 Perform
Communicati
[27] Materiel ons and
Support Electronics Maintain high priority communications and electronics
Maintenance G Maintenance equipment in a safe and serviceable condition.
CL-2 [27] Materiel Perform
Support Weapons Maintain high priority small arms and crew served
Maintenance H Maintenance weapons in a safe and serviceable condition.
CL-2 [27] Materiel
Support Perform Rail Maintain high priority locomotive equipment in a safe and
Maintenance J Maintenance serviceable condition.
CL-2 Perform
[27] Materiel General
Support Equipment Maintain high priority general equipment in a safe and
Maintenance K Maintenance serviceable condition.
CL-2 Manage Plan and coordinate movement of personnel and
lnstallation equipment related to Force Deployment, to include
[28] Transportatio providing Rail Operations and training support. Serve as
Transportatio n Office Installation POC for transportation plans, programs,
n Services A Functions policies and procedures.
CL-2 Provide
Installation
Force
[28] Deployment
Transportatio Service Facilitate movement of deploying/redeploying forces from
n Services B Support ports and airfields.
CL-2 Arrange Explain entitlements and procedures associated with a
[28] Personal move. Execute all necessary actions to schedule timely
Transportatio Property pack-out, pick-up, delivery and/or storage of personal
n Services C Moves property from origin(s) to destination(s).
CL-2 Provide
[28] Cargo
Transportatio Movement Perform all necessary actions to schedule timely pick-up
n Services D Services and delivery of cargo from origin to destination.
CL-2 Manage,
provide and
operate Army-
Owned and
[28] non-GSA- Provides Installation Transportation Motorpool
Transportatio leased Operations/Services (including - Train, test and license
n Services E Vehicles drivers).
CL-2 Provides Installation Transportation Motorpool
Operations/Services (including - Train, test and license
Manage, drivers for NTVs - for GVW>10,000 lbs).
provide and
operate Customers include, Law Enforcement, Fire Department,
Mission Medical, Training Support, School Buses, General
[28] Essential Officer, Initial Entry Training Vehicles (Geographic and
Transportatio GSA-Leased mission requirements will be factored in at the time of
n Services F Vehicles funds allocation).
CL-2 Arrange
Personnel Perform necessary actions to move official travelers,
[28] Movements individual or groups, including providing necessary travel
Transportatio and Travel related documents for personnel traveling CONUS and
n Services G Services OCONUS.
CL-2
Provides Installation Transportation Motorpool
Manage, Operations/Services (including - Train, test and license
provide and drivers for NTVs - for GVW>10,000 lbs).
operate
Mission Customers include: ROTC Support, Fuel Trucks, Funeral
[28] Support GSA- Support, TDA, DPW, Shuttle Service, Garrison Service
Transportatio Leased Support (Geographic and mission requirements will be
n Services H Vehicles factored in at the time of funds allocation).
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 Manage,
provide and
operate
Scheduled
[28] ServiceGSA- Scheduled service includes recurring passenger and/or
Transportatio Leased cargo transportation missions between offices and
n Services J Vehicles operational sites and satellite activities.
CL-2 Manage,
provide and
operate On-
Call On-call dispatch is for those services that can be
[28] DispatchGS performed by the dispatch of a vehicle for short periods of
Transportatio A-Leased time, generally less than one day. This includes the
n Services K Vehicles dispatch of a pool taxi vehicle.
CL-2 Manage,
provide and NTVs in this category are pooled vehicles, usually
operate U- passenger and light cargo vehicles, made available to
[28] Drive-ItGSA- using organizations and activities for non-recurring
Transportatio Leased transportation missions and operated by personnel
n Services L Vehicles assigned to the requesting unit or activity.
CL-1
Provide
Central
Direction and
Guidance for
the Operation
of the This program provides central direction and guidance for
Installation the operation of the Installation food program in
Food accordance to applicable regulations and policies
[29] Food Services A Program (includes Active, Army Reserve, and National Guard).
CL-1 Provide in-
house
garrison
dining This program provides quality and nutritionally balanced
services to meals in a cafeteria-style fixed facility setting and a "Grab-
"Subsistence and-Go" style in accordance with applicable regulations
[29] Food in Kind" and policies (includes Active, Army Reserve, and National
Services B diners. Guard).
CL-2 Provide take-
out dining This program provides quality and nutritionally balanced
services to meals in a cafeteria-style fixed facility setting and a "Grab-
"Subsistence and-Go" style in accordance with applicable regulations
[29] Food in Kind" and policies (includes Active, Army Reserve, and National
Services C diners. Guard).
CL-2 Provide
remote site This program provides quality meals to field training sites
[29] Food feeding in accordance with applicable regulations and policies
Services D services (includes Active, Army Reserve, and National Guard).
CL-2 Provide in
house dining
services to This program provides quality and nutritionally balanced
Soldiers meals in a cafeteria style fixed facility setting in
receiving accordance with applicable regulations and policies to
[29] Food BAS (cash Soldiers receiving BAS (including Active, Reserve and
Services E customers). National Guard).
CL-2 Provide take
out dining
services to
Soldiers This program provides quality and nutritionally balanced
receiving meals in a "Grab-and-Go" style in accordance with
[29] Food BAS (cash applicable regulations and policies to authorized Soldiers
Services F customers). (includes Active, Army Reserve, and National Guard).
CL-2 Provide in
house dining
services to
DoD Civilian
and This program provides quality and nutritionally balanced
Contractors meals in a cafeteria style fixed facility setting in
[29] Food cash accordance with applicable regulations and policies to
Services G customers. DoD civilian and contractors
CL-2 Provide take
out dining
services to
DoD Civilian
and This program provides quality and nutritionally balanced
Contractor meals in a "Grab-and-Go" style in accordance with
[29] Food cash applicable regulations and policies to authorized DoD
Services H customers. civilians and contracors
CL-2 Provide
central
direction and
guidance for
the operation
of the
[30] Laundry installation This program provides central direction and guidance for
and Dry laundry and the operation of the installation laundry and dry cleaning
Cleaning dry cleaning programs in accordance with environmental, OSHA/host
Services A programs nation, and other applicable regulations and policies.
CL-2 Provide This program provides pickup and delivery, washing,
[30] Laundry laundry drying, pressing, packaging, drop-off, and direct
and Dry services for exchange services for government owned items for
Cleaning organizationa cleaning. This program also provides exchange services
Services B l linens for linens at laundry pickup points.
CL-2 Provide bulk
laundry
services for
Unit
Organization
al Clothing
[30] Laundry and
and Dry Individual This program provides washing, drying, and direct
Cleaning Equipment exchange services for unit OCIE. The program also
Services C (OCIE) accepts drop-offs of Unit OCIE at laundry pickup points.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 Provide
laundry
services for
individual
Organization
al Clothing
[30] Laundry and
and Dry Individual This program provides washing and drying services for
Cleaning Equipment individual OCIE in accordance with applicable regulations
Services D (OCIE) and policies.
CL-2 [30] Laundry
and Dry Provide dry This program provides dry cleaning services in
Cleaning cleaning accordance with environmental, OSHA/host nation, and
Services E services other applicable regulations and policies.
CL-2
[31] Facilities Service
and Order and Provides maintenance and repair activities necessary to
Maintenance - Preventive / keep an inventory of facilities in good working order.
Training and Recurring Includes regularly scheduled and unscheduled
Ops A Maintenance maintenance and minor repairs.
CL-2 [31] Facilities Maintenance and repair projects necessary to keep an
and inventory of facilities in good working order. Includes
Maintenance - Facility repairs or replacement of facility components,
Training and Sustainment accomplished by Individual Job order, that are expected to
Ops B Projects occur periodically throughout the life cycle of facilities
Provides resources for improving facilities. Restoration
CL-2 includes repair and replacement work to restore facilities
[31] Facilities damaged by inadequate sustainment, excessive age,
and Restoration natural disaster, fire, accident, or other causes.
Maintenance - and Modernization includes alteration of facilities solely to
Training and Modernizatio implement new or higher standards, to accommodate new
Ops C n Projects functions, or to replace building components that typically
CL-2
Service
[39] Facilities Order and Provides maintenance and repair activities necessary to
Maintenance - Preventive / keep an inventory of facilities in good working order.
Medical/Hosp Recurring Includes regularly scheduled and unscheduled
ital A Maintenance maintenance and minor repairs.
CL-2
Maintenance and repair projects necessary to keep an
[39] Facilities inventory of facilities in good working order. Includes
Maintenance - Facility repairs or replacement of facility components,
Medical/Hosp Sustainment accomplished by individual job order, that are expected to
ital B Projects occur periodically throughout the life cycle of facilities.
CL-2
Provides resources for improving facilities. Restoration
includes repair and replacement work to restore facilities
damaged by inadequate sustainment, excessive age,
natural disaster, fire, accident, or other causes.
[39] Facilities Restoration Modernization includes alteration of facilities solely to
Maintenance - and implement new or higher standards, to accommodate new
Medical/Hosp Modernizatio functions, or to replace building components that typically
ital C n Projects last more that 50 years.
CL-2
This program provides grass cutting and trimming
services IAW Grounds Maintenance Plan. Areas to be
mowed include common areas, representational areas,
training areas, Reserve Center Enclaves, UPH billeting
areas, and all other improved, grass-covered areas which
[40] Provide are not otherwise maintained through reimbursable
Maintenance - grass cutting funding. Grass cutting and trimming will not be performed
Improved and trimming more frequently than required by the geographic and
Grounds A services climatologic conditions of the installation.
CL-2 Provide tree This program provides tree pruning and brush/shrub
[40] pruning and trimming services IAW physical security and safety
Maintenance - brush/shrub guidelines. Pruning and trimming necessary to maintain
Improved trimming the neat and orderly appearance of the installation may be
Grounds B services performed if funding levels permit.
CL-2 [40] Provide This program provides grounds repair services for
Maintenance - grounds damaged/disturbed areas to return areas to pre-damaged
Improved repair conditions and to meet safety and environmental
Grounds C services requirements.
CL-2 [40] Provide
Maintenance - debris
Improved removal
Grounds D services This program provides debris removal services.
CL-2
This program provides services to maintain healthy,
visually pleasing, and functional plant material. Program
IAW Installation Design Guide and/or Installation
[40] Provide Landscaping Plan, and applicable environmental laws and
Maintenance - landscaping regulations. Frequency of landscaping maintenance
Improved maintenance services will not exceed that necessary to maintain a neat
Grounds E services and orderly appearance of the installation.
CL-2 Provide
removal
[40] services for
Maintenance - grass
Improved clippings and This program provides removal services for grass
Grounds F leaves clippings and leaves.
CL-2 [40] Provide
Maintenance - periodic lawn
Improved treatment This program provides cyclic services to maintain and
Grounds G services improve established turf areas.
CL-2 [40]
Maintenance - Provide tree
Improved removal
Grounds H services This program provides tree removal services.
CL-2 Provide fire
control
[41] services for
Maintenance - mission- This program provides services to control damage from
Unimproved essential wildland fires to bombing, gunnery, impact areas, training
Grounds A areas and maneuver areas, and critical infrastructure.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 Provide
erosion
control
services for
training,
range,
[41] maneuver
Maintenance - areas, and This program provides services to control erosion IAW
Unimproved critical Installation Natural Resources Management Plan and
Grounds B infrastructure other applicable environmental documents.
CL-2 [41] Provide fire
Maintenance - control
Unimproved services for This program provides services to control damage from
Grounds C other areas wildland fires to forest areas, agriculture, and grazing.
CL-2 Provide
maintenance
of wetlands
used for the
retention and
[41] treatment of
Maintenance - stormwater
Unimproved or This program provides maintenance of wetlands used for
Grounds D wastewater the retention and treatment of stormwater or wastewater
CL-2 Service
Order and Provides maintenance and repair activities necessary to
[42] Utilities, Preventive / keep an inventory of facilities in good working order.
Dams and Recurring Includes regularly scheduled and unscheduled
Others A Maintenance maintenance and minor repairs.
CL-2
Maintenance and repair projects necessary to keep an
inventory of facilities in good working order. Includes
[42] Utilities, Facility repairs or replacement of facility components,
Dams and Sustainment accomplished by Individual Job order, that are expected to
Others B Projects occur periodically throughout the life cycle of facilities.
CL-3 Provides resources for improving facilities. Restoration
includes repair and replacement work to restore facilities
damaged by inadequate sustainment, excessive age,
natural disaster, fire, accident, or other causes.
Restoration Modernization includes alteration of facilities solely to
[42] Utilities, and implement new or higher standards, to accommodate new
Dams and Modernizatio functions, or to replace facilities that typically last more
Others C n Projects that 50 years.
CL-2
[43] Service
Maintenance - Order and Provides maintenance and repair activities necessary to
Surfaced and Preventive / keep an inventory of facilities in good working order.
Unsurfaced Recurring Includes regularly scheduled and unscheduled
Areas A Maintenance maintenance and minor repairs.
CL-2
[43] Maintenance and repair projects necessary to keep an
Maintenance - inventory of facilities in good working order. Includes
Surfaced and Facility repairs or replacement of facility components,
Unsurfaced Sustainment accomplished by Individual Job order, that are expected to
Areas B Projects occur periodically throughout the life cycle of facilities.
CL-3 Provides resources for improving facilities. Restoration
includes repair and replacement work to restore facilities
damaged by inadequate sustainment, excessive age,
[43] natural disaster, fire, accident, or other causes.
Maintenance - Restoration Modernization includes alteration of facilities solely to
Surfaced and and implement new or higher standards, to accommodate new
Unsurfaced Modernizatio functions, or to replace facilities that typically last more
Areas C n Projects than 50 years.
CL-1 Operate
Central
Heating and
Cooling This program generates steam, hot water, and chilled
[44] Plants and water for heating, cooling, domestic hot water, and/or
Heating/Cooli Distribution facility processes. Includes in-house and contract costs to
ng Services A Systems operate and maintain the plants and distribution systems.
CL-1 Provide
Purchased
Heating and
Cooling
Services This program provides purchased energy for heating,
[44] (primarily for cooling, domestic hot water, and/or facility process uses
Heating/Cooli OCONUS and includes the purchased commodity cost of energy for
ng Services B installations) this service.
CL-1 This program honors government obligations to pay for
previously awarded contracts. Includes privatization
contracts to provide repair, operations, and maintenance
of the water treatment plants, and distribution systems.
May include cost of commodity purchased under a
privatization contract or municipal services contract. Also
includes UESC and ESPC contracts for a private energy
Fund Fixed service company to invest in capital improvements for
[45] Water ServicesA Contracts water handling.
CL-1 Operate
Water This program produces processed water for distribution
Plants, including additional treatment of purchased water to meet
Water Army standards. Includes in-house and contract costs to
Sources and operate and maintain government-owned plants, water
[45] Water Distribution sources, and distribution systems, & oversight of
Services B System contracted plant operations and maintenance
CL-1
Provide This program provides water to support mission
[45] Water Water for objectives, life safety and health, and includes the
Services C Mission Uses purchased commodity cost of water for this service.
CL-2 Provide
Water for
Improved This program provides water for the irrigation of improved
[45] Water Grounds grounds and includes the purchased commodity cost of
Services D Maintenance water for this service.
CL-2 Provide
Water for
Water
Recreation This program provides water for use in water recreation
[45] Water and Outdoor and outdoor activities and includes the purchased
Services E Activities commodity cost of water for this service.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 This program provides water for the irrigation of golf
Provide courses and includes the purchased commodity cost of
Water for water for this service. (note- golf courses and golf-course
Golf Courses related facilities pay for own utilities except in OCONUS
[45] Water and Driving locations and in CONUS locations designated as remote
Services F Ranges and isolated.)
CL-1
This program honors government obligations to pay for
previously awarded contracts. Includes off-post waste
water treatment and privatization contracts to provide
repair, operations, and maintenance of the waste water
treatment plants. May include cost of commodity
purchased under a privatization contract or municipal
[46] Waste services contract. Also includes UESC and ESPC
Water Fund Fixed contracts for a private energy service company to invest in
Services A Contracts capital improvements for waste water handling.
CL-1
This program treats domestic waste water to meet
Operate discharge standards. Includes in-house and contract
Domestic costs to operate and maintain government-owned
Waste Water treatment/disposal plants, lift stations, and collection
Treatment systems; and oversight of contracted plant operations and
[46] Waste Facilities and maintenance. Also includes periodic removal of waste
Water Collection water from decentralized systems, as well as materials,
Services B System supplies, and chemicals.
CL-1
This program treats industrial waste water to meet
Operate discharge standards. Includes in-house and contract
Industrial costs to operate and maintain government-owned
Waste Water treatment/disposal plants, lift stations, and collection
Treatment systems; and oversight of contracted plant operations and
[46] Waste Facilities and maintenance. Also includes periodic removal of waste
Water Collection water from decentralized systems, as well as materials,
Services C System supplies, and chemicals.
CL-1
This program honors government obligations to pay for
previously awarded contracts. Includes privatization
contracts to provide repair, operations, and maintenance
of the electrical systems. May include cost of commodity
purchased under a privatization contract or municipal
services contract. Also includes UESC and ESPC
contracts for a private energy service company to invest in
Fund Fixed capital improvements for energy conservation. Also
A
[47] Electrical Services Contracts provides electrical supply to Installation.
CL-1 Operate and
Maintain This program provides for the operation and maintenance
Electrical (in-house and contract costs) of government-owned
[47] Electrical Distribution electrical plants and distribution system components, and
Services B System oversight of contracted plant operations and maintenance.
CL-1 This program provides electricity for lighting, power,
Provide ventilation, heating and cooling, and building equipment
[47] Electrical Electrical and includes the purchased commodity cost of water for
Services C Service this service.
CL-1
This program honors government obligations to pay for
previously awarded contracts. Includes privatization
contracts to provide repair, operations, and maintenance
of the natural gas distribution systems. May include cost
of commodity purchased under a privatization contract or
municipal services contract. Also includes UESC and
ESPC contracts for a private energy service company to
[48] Other invest in capital improvements for natural gas energy
Utility Fund Fixed savings. Also includes funded fixed contracts for propane
Services A Contracts distribution systems.
CL-1 Operate and
Maintain
Natural Gas
and/or This program provides for the operation and maintenance
Propane (in-house and contract costs) of government-owned
[48] Other Plant and natural gas and propane plant equipment and distribution
Utility Distribution systems, and oversight of contracted plant operations and
Services B Systems maintenance.
CL-1 Provide
Energy Fuels
[48] Other for Central This program provides fuel for utility plant operations and
Utility Plant includes the purchased commodity cost of energy fuels
Services C Operations for this service.
CL-1 Provide
Energy Fuels
for Stand-
Alone
Heating,
Domestic Hot
Water,
Cooking,
Power This program provides fuel for individual heating and
Generation, domestic hot water systems, cooking appliances in
[48] Other and Other residential and food service areas, and electric generators
Utility Miscellaneou and includes the purchased commodity cost of energy
Services D s Systems fuels for this service.
CL-2 [48] Other Fund Utility This program funds one-time hook-ups to existing utility
Utility Connection systems. Existing systems may be owned by the
Services E Charges government, private firms or public municipalities.
CL-2 [48] Other Provide
Utility Portable This program provides portable latrines where waste
Services F Latrines water services are not available.
CL-2 [51] Army
Lodging Accommodat
Management A ions Provide accommodations to authorized travelers.
CL-2
[51] Army Facilities and
Lodging Equipment Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance/repair
Management B Maintenance services.
CL-2 [51] Army
Lodging Front Desk Perform reservations, assignments, termination; and
Management C Operations provide customer services.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 Housekeepin
[51] Army g Operations
Lodging (Common Provide common area cleaning, laundry, and supply
Management D Support) services.
Guest Room
Cleaning
Services
[51] Army (Non-
Lodging Appropriated
NAF Management E Fund) Provide guest room cleaning.
Minor
Maintenance
and
Equipment
[51] Army Service (Non-
Lodging Appropriated Perform scheduled and unscheduled maintenance/repair
NAF Management F Fund) services.
Administrativ
e and Guest
Service
Operations
[51] Army (Non-
Lodging Appropriated Perform reservations, assignments, termination, and
NAF Management G Fund) provide customer services.
CL-2 [51] Army
Lodging Ancillary/Gue
Management H st Services Provide standard hotel amenities and guest services.
[51] Army Guest
Lodging Amenities
Management J (NAF) Provides standard hotel amenities and guest services.
CL-2 [52]
UPH/SEBQ/
BOQ This program implements policies for eligibility,
Management A Assign UPH assignment, and occupancy of UPH.
CL-2 [52]
UPH/SEBQ/
BOQ Terminate This program implements policies for eligibility,
Management B UPH occupancy and termination of UPH.
CL-2 [52]
UPH/SEBQ/ Provide UPH This program provides input to planning, programming,
BOQ Planning & budgeting and execution for Permanent Party barracks
Management C Programming with regard to UPH.
CL-2 Provide
[52] Between
UPH/SEBQ/ Occupancy
BOQ Maintenance This program prepares a dwelling unit for future
Management D (BOM) occupancy
CL-2 [52]
UPH/SEBQ/ Purchase This program plans and executes the acquisition of
BOQ Replacement replacement furniture IAW Common Tables of
Management E Furniture Allowances (CTA) 50-909.
CL-2 [52]
UPH/SEBQ/ Purchase This program plans and executes the acquisition of
BOQ Replacement replacement equipment IAW Common Tables of
Management F Equipment Allowances (CTA) 50-909.
CL-2 Conduct
[52] Inspections
UPH/SEBQ/ IAW Army
BOQ Policy & This program ensures that all UPH facilities conform to all
Management G Regulations applicable Army standards.
CL-2 [52] Provide
UPH/SEBQ/ Resident
BOQ Support
Management H Services This program provides further services to UPH residents.
CL-2 Control,
Move &
[52] Handle
UPH/SEBQ/ Furniture/
BOQ Equipment This program provides for the accountability, storage and
Management J (Warehouse) moving of furniture/equipment in and out of UPH facilities.
CL-2 Maintain,
Repair and
[52] Dispose of
UPH/SEBQ/ Furniture/
BOQ Equipment This program provides for the upkeep and maintenance of
Management K (Warehouse) UPH furniture equipment performed at the Warehouse.
CL-2
[53] Facilities Provide SRM Work identification, work reception, planning and
Engineering Work prioritization, work estimation, work approval, funding,
Services Management COR services, DESIGN. Manage, integrate, and assure
Management A Services consistent and equitable delivery of services.
CL-2 Provide
Contract
[53] Facilities Oversight of This program provides for development and oversight of
Engineering Administratio CA contracts. Ensure compliance and accurate
Services n Services (A- contractor evaluations. Also includes Total Maintenance
Management B 76/TMC) Contracts and Base Operations Contracts (OCONUS)
CL-2 Provide
Statutory
Certification,
[53] Facilities Reporting,
Engineering and
Services Inspections This program provides training for certification, reporting,
Management C Services and inspections as required by public law.
CL-2 This program provides overall management of DPW
services and advisory services to the Garrison
Commander. Includes personnel administration, labor
relations, goals and objectives, customer relations,
community relations. This program also includes
business management activities, e.g., development of
[53] Facilities Provide metrics, collecting and collating data from multiple
Engineering DPW sources, performing analysis, and generating reports for
Services Support ALL DPW functions (a31 - a63). Provides upward
Management D Services reporting and information for data-calls.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2
Provide This program includes IFS quality control, maintenance,
[53] Facilities Engineering analysis, staffing, training, and database management.
Engineering Systems Primary data source for STANFINS, RPLANS, ASIP,
Services Management ISR, FSM, EIS, etc. Software and data management for
Management E Services installation GIS/CAD.
CL-2
Provide
Equipment
[53] Facilities and
Engineering Appliance/Fu
Services rniture Repair This program includes equipment and appliance/furniture
Management F Services delivery and repair services.
CL-2 Provide SRM
Supply
Operations
and M&S
[53] Facilities Equipment
Engineering Rental and This program includes SRM supply operations and
Services Maintenance maintenance and service equipment rental and tools
Management G Services purchasing services and equipment maintenance.
CL-2
[53] Facilities This program includes issue of repair parts, maintenance
Engineering Provide Self- and landscaping items for maintenance and repair of real
Services Help Store property and leased facilities by facility occupants. The
Management H Services Self-Help store operates IAW AR-420-70.
CL-1
Establish
Requirement
s for This program calculates facilities and infrastructure. Start
Installation with Force Structure. Identify where it is going. Determine
[54] Master Facilities and allowances. Compare to existing assets. Develop
Planning A Infrastructure programmable actions -- the "Requirement"
CL-2
These programs:
-Establish the environmental baseline, basic framework
and specific options for developing and managing real
property on the installation IAW AR 210-20.
Maintain -Include developing the installation overall plan for using
Long-Range and investing in real property to support installation
Plan and missions and DA objectives IAW AR 210-20. This
Capital involves describing permanent comprehensive/holistic
[54] Master Investment solutions, as well as short-term actions necessary to
Planning B Strategy correct deficiencies and meet real property requirements.
CL-2 This program
Maintain - Integrates real property master planning into the Army's
Short-Range budgetary and operational planning processes throughout
Plan and the current Program Objective Memorandum (POM)
Facilitate period IAW with AR 210-20. These charts recommend
Master master planning activities into the Army's resource
Planning management process.
[54] Master Board - Includes facilitating and presenting at Master Planning
Planning C Meeting Board meetings IAW AR 210-20.
CL-2 Provide
Major
Construction This program includes the analysis, preparation, and
Planning and submission of major construction projects IAW AR 210-
[54] Master Programming 20, AR 415-15, AR 420-10, and other applicable
Planning D Services regulations.
CL-2
Provide
Space
Planning,
Utilization,
Analysis, and
[54] Master Stationing This program includes analyzing capabilities to support
Planning E Support mobilization, deployment, and stationing actions.
CL-2 Maintain and
Implement This program promotes visual order and enhances the
Installation natural and man-made environments through consistent
[54] Master Design architectural themes and standards IAW AR 210-20 and
Planning F Guide Vice Chief of Staff Directive 25 APR 04.
CL-2
This program includes researching, gathering, and
Execute analyzing information, preparing pertinent documents, and
External making recommendations in response to Army initiatives
[54] Master Special and/or other external requests. This includes participating
Planning G Projects in meetings and preparing and delivering briefings.
CL-2 Coordinate
Stakeholder This program includes researching, gathering, and
Support and analyzing information, preparing pertinent documents to
[54] Master Staffing include special custom maps and making
Planning H Actions recommendations pertaining to Installation planning.
CL-2 Provide Map
[54] Master Reproduction This program provides map reproduction services to
Planning J Services stakeholders.
CL-2
This program provides vision, goals and objectives for the
Maintain Real management and development of the installation. This
Property includes providing an extract of the most important master
[54] Master Master Plan planning concepts, details and facts of the installation's
Planning K Digest Real Property Master Plan IAW AR 210-20.
CL-2 Provide
Major
Construction
Management This program ensures major construction projects
and executed on the installation comply with installation
[54] Master Oversight requirements as programmed. This includes project
Planning L Services proponent coordination.
CL-2 [55] Real This program documents real property assets in
Estate/Real compliance with CFO Act, DoDI 4165.14, 10 USC 2721,
Property Provide and other federal, state, and local, and laws. Provides
Administratio Accountabilit status, cost, area, capacity, condition, use, and
n A y Services management of real property.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 [55] Real Provide
Estate/Real Customer This program researches, gathers, and analyzes real
Property Support and property information, prepares pertinent documents, and
Administratio Staffing makes recommendations in response to statutory
n B Actions requirements.
CL-2 [55] Real
Estate/Real Provide
Property Space This program provides space management services IAW
Administratio Management EO 12411, 41 CFR 101-17, IAW AR-405-70, and AR-
n C Services 405-45.
CL-2 [55] Real
Estate/Real
Property Grant use of
Administratio Army Real This program manages the process of granting termed
n D Property use of Army property to other entities.
CL-2 Dispose Real
[55] Real Estate,
Estate/Real Facilities, This program involves the documentation, coordination,
Property and Real and process associated with disposal actions of real
Administratio Estate estate, facilities, and real estate interests IAW federal,
n E Interests state, and local law.
CL-2 Acquire Real
[55] Real Estate,
Estate/Real Facilities, This program involves the documentation, coordination,
Property and Real and process associated with acquisitions of real estate,
Administratio Estate facilities, and real estate interests IAW federal, state, and
n F Interests local law.
CL-2 Provide
Basic This program provides basic cleaning service to
[57] Custodial Cleaning installation facilites based on the service's frequency
Services A Services chart.
CL-2 Provide
Enhanced This program provides enhanced cleaning service to
[57] Custodial Cleaning installation facilites based on the service's frequency
Services B Services chart.
CL-2 Plan &
Manage the
[58] Indoor Indoor Pest This program provides the core expertise to implement an
Pest Management in-house & contract indoor pest management program in
Management A Program CONUS and overseas.
CL-2
Provide
Trained and
[58] Indoor Certified Pest
Pest Management This program provides qualified personnel to carry out the
Management B Personnel installation's indoor pest management program.
CL-2 Perform
Scheduled
Pest
Management
[58] Indoor Services for This program provides periodic visits of facilities to
Pest Public Health inspect, identify and eliminate the presence of existing or
Management C Pests potential public health pest problems.
CL-2 Perform
Scheduled
Pest
Management
Services for
[58] Indoor Wood This program provides periodic visits of facilities to
Pest Destroying inspect, identify and eliminate the presence of existing or
Management D Pests potential wood destroying pest problems.
CL-2 Respond to
Emergency
Public Health This program provides identification, surveillance,
Pest customer education, treatment as necessary, and
[58] Indoor Management evaluation of pest problems that pose an immediate threat
Pest Service to human health, safety, and the work or living
Management E Orders environment at the facility.
CL-2 Respond to
Emergency
Mission
Critical Pest This program provides identification, surveillance,
[58] Indoor Management customer education, treatment as necessary, and
Pest Service evaluation of pest problems that pose an immediate threat
Management F Orders to mission critical facilities and operations.
CL-2 Respond to
Non-
Emergency
Pest
[58] Indoor Management This program provides identification, surveillance,
Pest Service customer education, treatment as necessary, and
Management G Orders evaluation of pest problems.
CL-2
Plan &
Manage the
[59] Outdoor Outdoor Pest This program provides the core expertise to implement an
Pest Management in-house and contracted outdoor pest management
Management A Program program.
CL-2
Provide
Trained and
[59] Outdoor Certified Pest This program provides qualified personnel to carry out the
Pest Management installation's outdoor pest management program in
Management B Personnel CONUS and OCONUS.
CL-2
Perform
Scheduled
Pest
Management
Services for
Outdoor
[59] Outdoor Public Health This program provides periodic visits to outdoor areas to
Pest Animal & inspect, identify and eliminate the presence of existing or
Management C Plant Pests potential public health pest problems.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2
Perform
Scheduled
Pest
Management
Services for
[59] Outdoor Outdoor This program provides periodic visits to mission critical
Pest Mission outdoor areas to inspect, identify and eliminate the
Management D Critical Areas presence of existing or potential pest problems.
CL-2 Perform
Other
Scheduled
Pest
Management
Services for
[59] Outdoor Outdoor This program provides periodic visits to outdoor areas to
Pest Animal & inspect, identify and eliminate the presence of existing or
Management E Plant Pests potential pest problems.
CL-2 Respond to
Outdoor
Public
Health,
Safety, &
Mission This program provides identification, surveillance,
Critical Pest customer education, treatment as necessary and
[59] Outdoor Management evaluation of outdoor animal and plant pest problems that
Pest Service pose an immediate threat to human health, safety, and the
Management F Orders environment.
CL-2
Respond to
Other
Outdoor Pest
[59] Outdoor Management This program provides identification, surveillance,
Pest Service customer education, treatment as necessary and
Management G Orders evaluation of outdoor pest problems.
CL-2 Manage and Provide core technical expertise and basic waste
[60] Refuse Plan Refuse management planning, reporting, and community
Removal A Removal education
CL-2 Collect/Dispo Pick up and dispose of dining facility waste in a manner
se Dining that is in compliance with Federal/state/local laws and
[60] Refuse Facility makes sense from an environmental and economically
Removal B Waste advantageous perspective
CL-2 Collect/Dispo
se Pick up and dispose of municipal/residential waste in a
Municipal/Re manner that is in compliance with Federal/state/local laws
[60] Refuse sidential and makes sense from an environmental and
Removal C Waste economically advantageous perspective
CL-2 Pick up and dispose of other regulated waste and
Collect/Dispo construction and demolition debris in a manner that is in
se Other compliance with Federal/state/local laws and makes
[60] Refuse Regulated sense from an environmental and economically
Removal D Waste advantageous perspective
CL-2 Pick up and dispose of bulk waste in a manner that is in
Collect/Dispo compliance with Federal/state/local laws and makes
[60] Refuse se Bulk sense from an environmental and economically
Removal E Waste advantageous perspective
CL-2 Pick up and dispose of green waste (e.g., grass, tree
limbs, manure) in a manner that is in compliance with
Collect/Dispo Federal/state/local laws and makes sense from an
[60] Refuse se Green environmental and economically advantageous
Removal F Waste perspective
CL-2 Plan &
Execute
Snow, Ice,
[61] Snow, and Sand This program provides the core technical expertise to
Ice and Sand Removal implement an in-house and contract snow and sand
Removal A Program removal program.
CL-2 Clear
Primary
Roads and
Provide
[61] Snow, Critical
Ice and Sand Building This program provides for the clearing of snow, sleet, ice,
Removal B Access sand, etc. from designated primary roads.
CL-2 [61] Snow,
Ice and Sand Clear This program provides for the clearing of snow, sleet, ice,
Removal C Airfields sand, etc. from airfields.
CL-2 [61] Snow,
Ice and Sand Clear This program provides for the clearing of snow, sleet, ice,
Removal D Railroads sand, etc. from railroads.
CL-2 [61] Snow, Clear
Ice and Sand Primary This program provides for the clearing of snow, sleet, ice,
Removal E Parking Lots sand, etc. from primary parking lots.
CL-2 [61] Snow, Clear
Ice and Sand Secondary This program provides for the clearing of snow, sleet, ice,
Removal F Roads sand, etc. from secondary roads.
CL-2 [61] Snow, Clear
Ice and Sand Secondary This program provides for the clearing of snow, sleet, ice,
Removal G Parking Lots sand, etc. from secondary parking lots.
CL-2 [61] Snow,
Ice and Sand Clear Service This program provides for the clearing of snow, sleet, ice,
Removal H Roads sand, etc. from service roads.
CL-2 Provide
[61] Snow, Other This program provides for other removal tasks necessary
Ice and Sand Removal to increase access, and safety to and around installation
Removal J Tasks facilities.
CL-2 [61] Snow,
Ice and Sand Clear This program provides for the clearing of snow, sleet, ice,
Removal K Sidewalks sand, etc. from sidewalks.
CL-2 Advisory
Services and
Project This SSP provides required actions or tasks in
[64] Review and accordance with cultural resources and natural resources
Conservation Impact laws, policy, guidance, and regulations, and FGS
Programs A Assessment equivalents (for recurring requirements only)
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 Conservation
(Cultural and
Natural This SSP provides required actions or tasks in
[64] Resources) accordance with cultural resources and natural resources
Conservation Planning and laws, policy, guidance, and regulations, and FGS
Programs B Coordination equivalents (for recurring requirements only)
CL-2 Endangered
Species Act
Implementati
on,
Management, This SSP provides required actions or tasks in
[64] Oversight, accordance with natural resources laws and regulations,
Conservation and specifically the Endangered Species Act, and FGS
Programs C Monitoring equivalents (for recurring requirements only)
CL-2
Other Natural
Resources
Legal
Requirement
Implementati
on,
Management,
Oversight,
and This SSP provides required actions or tasks in
[64] Monitoring accordance with natural resources laws and regulations,
Conservation (Other than and FGS (for recurring requirements not covered in SSP
Programs D ESA) C)
CL-2 Cultural
Resources
Implementati
on,
Management,
[64] Oversight, This SSP provides required actions or tasks in
Conservation and accordance with cultural resource laws and regulations,
Programs E Monitoring and FGS equivalents (for recurring requirements only)
CL-2 Conservation
(Cultural and This SSP promotes environmental awareness and
[64] Natural provides enhanced quality of life for users thru
Conservation Resources) sustainable stewardship of cultural and natural resources.
Programs F Stewardship (for recurring requirements only)
CL-2 Advisory
Services,
Installation
Planning,
Project &
Activity This SSP provides for timely and accurate review of
[66] Review and installation plans, projects and activities for potential
Compliance Impact impacts related to environmental laws, regulations, and
Programs A Assessment FGS equivalents
CL-2 Provide for
Recurring
Installation
Environment
al Permits or
Host This SSP allows the customer to accomplish their
Nation/Final mission by successfully acquiring and maintaining the
Governing appropriate permits or Host Nation/FGS equivalent as
[66] Standards defined by HQDA's Environmental Policies and
Compliance (FGS) Guidance.
Programs B Equivalent
CL-2 Provide
Regulated This SSP provides management and disposal services for
[66] Waste hazardous waste and other waste that requires special
Compliance Management handling, for customers as defined by HQDA's
Programs C Services Environmental Policies and Guidance.
CL-2 Provide Non- This SSP provides technical oversight,
Permit developing management strategies, and
Environment preparing/updating or reviewing management plans for
[66] al Statutory non-permit environmental statutory requirements for
Compliance Requirement customers as defined by HQDA's Environmental Policies
Programs D s Services and Guidance.
CL-2
The SSP provides the customer with increased
awareness of installation environmental programs; the
Support ability to incorporate best business practices and activities
Overall needed to support overall planning based assessments,
Environment requirements, and results of audits to enhance execution
al Goals and of the Environmental Programs beyond compliance; and
Objectives, training and educational activities including community
and Sustain outreach not required for compliance.
[66] Environment
Compliance al The SSP also includes program management not
Programs E Stewardship required for compliance.
CL-2 Comply with
Emergency
Planning and
Community
Right to
Know Act
(EPCRA),
Final
Governing
Standards
(FGS) to
include
[67] Pollution reports and
Prevention recordkeepin This SSP provides the customer with the ability to meet
Programs A g EPCRA and FGS compliance requirements.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2
Provide
Decision
Making Tools
(Plans,
Studies and
Surveys) to
Reduce
Pollution and
Compliance
[67] Pollution Burden, and This SSP provides the customer with data and analysis
Prevention Save about waste streams and resources to support program
Programs B Resources decision making.
CL-1 Manage and
Direct Fire &
Emergency This program allows for the management and direction of
Services core F&ES programs and program development to meet
A Programs installation mission.
[68] Fire and Emergency Response Services
CL-1 [68] Fire and Provide This program allows for the provision, staffing, and/or
Emergency Emergency management of emergency dispatch/E911 services in
Response Dispatch accordance with NFPA 1221 and AR420-90 and
Services B Services applicable local/host nation laws.
CL-2 Provide
Emergency
[68] Fire and Response
Emergency Services for This program provides Emergency Response and
Response Structure Rescue services for structure, and other types of fires
Services C Fires described in the components section for this SSP.
CL-2 Provide
Emergency
Response
Services for
Aircraft
[68] Fire and Rescue Fire
Emergency Fighting This program provides Emergency Response and
Response (ARFF), as Rescue services for Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting
Services D applicable (ARFF).
CL-2 Provide
Emergency
Response
Services for
Hazardous
Materials
(HAZMAT)
and
Chemical,
Biological,
Radiological,
Nuclear, and
[68] Fire and High
Emergency Explosive This program provides Emergency Response and
Response (CBRNE) Rescue services for HAZMAT/CBRNE in accordance
Services E Incidents with DoDI6055.6 and applicable local/host nation laws.
CL-2 Provide
Emergency
Response
Services for
Wildland
Fires, as
[68] Fire and applicable, This program allows for the management of the
Emergency on Army Installation Integrated Wildland Fire Management plan
Response Installations and Provide Emergency Response and Rescue services
Services F Only for Wildland Fires (on Army installations only).
CL-2 [68] Fire and
Emergency Conduct
Response Rescue This program provides Emergency Response to
Services G Operations specialized technical rescue requirements.
CL-2 [68] Fire and
Emergency Provide Fire
Response Prevention This program develops and implements Installation Fire
Services H Services Prevention and Public Education Programs.
CL-2 Provide
Specialized
[68] Fire and Services and
Emergency Training to
Response Support the This program provides specialized training and support to
Services J Installation troop units and other authorized recipients.
CL-2 [69] Control all
Program/Bud Appropriated This program is the statutory and regulatory defined
get A Funds management of appropriated funds.
CL-2 [69] Execute the This program tracks and executes current/prior year
Program/Bud Current/Prior annual funding and the reimbursable program. Mid-year
get B Year Budget review.
CL-2 Provide
Fiscal
Advisory
[69] Services &
Program/Bud Customer This program provides liaison and assistance to Garrison
get C Support Commander, staff, and external agencies.
CL-2 Identify
[69] Budget Year
Program/Bud Requirement This program identifies budget requirements and
get D s anticipated funding for next year's annual funding.
CL-2 This program will negotiate, develop, and conclude a
Provide variety of high-emphasis agreements with Inter-Service
signed Intra-Governmental agencies. This includes the
agreements reimbursable relationship required by DoD regulations. In
for non Army coordination with the MACOM and/or Regional lead and
[70] Support and all legal advisor, this program will also negotiate, develop,
Agreement/M working and conclude agreements with a variety of international
OU/MOA capital fund customers. This includes a reimbursable relationship
Management A customers. required by law.
CL-2 [70] Support
Agreement/M Provide
OU/MOA Agreement This program will conduct regular reviews of existing
Management B Maintenance agreements, updating or terminating as necessary.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 [70] Support Oversee
Agreement/M Management
OU/MOA Control This program provides oversight of mandatory Federal
Management C Program management controls programs
CL-2
Provide
[70] Support signed
Agreement/M reimbursable
OU/MOA Army support This program will negoitate, develop, and conclude a
Management D agreements. variety of reimbursable Army agreements.
CL-2 [72] Provide
Installation Manpower This program provides manpower execution guidance/
TDA Execution data analysis to the Garrison Commander, Garrison
Management A Management activities, and higher HQ.
CL-2 [72] Provide
Installation Analytical
TDA and Advisory This program provides analytical and advisory support to
Management B Services the Garrison Command Group.
CL-2 [72] Provide TDA
Installation Documentati This program provides input to higher HQ for
TDA on/Command documentation of Garrison manpower and equipment
Management C Plan Input requirements, authorizations, and structure.
CL-2 [72]
Installation Provide
TDA Equipment This program processes equipment requests for Garrison
Management D Management activities.
CL-2 [72]
Installation Document This program documents the Garrison mobilization
TDA Mobilization manpower and equipment requirements in accordance
Management E TDA with higher HQ guidance.
CL-2 [72]
Installation Provide This program serves as the office of record for relevant
TDA Manpower manpower and equipment information to internal and
Management F Data external customers.
CL-2 Identify and
[72] Validate
Installation Manpower This program provides input to higher HQ to assist in the
TDA Requirement identification and validation of civilian and military
Management G s manpower requirements.
CL-2 Base
[73] Realignment
Management and Closure This program provides overall program integration,
Analysis A Actions planning, monitoring, coordination of BRAC activities
CL-2 Administer
[73] Competitive
Management Sourcing This program provides administration of A-76
Analysis B Program competitions (pre- and post-) at CONUS, HI, and AK
CL-2 [73] This program provides overall program integration,
Management planning, monitoring, coordination of Stationing activities
Analysis C Stationing (AR 5-10)
CL-2 [73]
Management IT Support in This program provides for IMO support for all Garrison
Analysis D OCONUS staff OCONUS
CL-2
Conduct This program provides DA level reporting on costs,
[73] Assessment infrastructure, environmental, and services performance,
Management and demographics to build requirements and for planning
of Installation
Analysis E Status purposes.
CL-2 This program performs long-range planning activities to
[73] Conduct address overall installation operations and provide
Management Strategic appropriate strategic communications to achieve
Analysis F Planning objectives.
CL-2 [73] Evaluate This program provides a process to compare
Management Performance garrison/installation base operations support performance
Analysis G against Plan against approved plans and standards.
CL-2 [73] Conduct This program provides for capture, analysis and reporting
Management Cost of Garrison level cost data related to services and
Analysis H Management identifies improvement opportunities.
CL-2 Administer
Process
Management This program provides administration and coordination of
[73] and established and developing process improvement
Management Improvement programs, such as Business Improvement and Lean Six
Analysis J Programs Sigma.
CL-2
Assess This program focuses on continuous improvement
Garrison utilizing the Army Performance Improvement Criteria
[73] Organization (APIC) framework. By using the APIC, garrisons prepare
Management al and submit Organizational Self-Assessments (OSA) and
Analysis K Performance are measured based on developmental bands.
CL-2 Conduct
Garrison
[73] Structure and This program conducts analysis on realignment, garrison
Management Support force structure actions, and support requests and
Analysis L Analysis provides recommended courses of action.
CL-2 This SSP ensures the protection of installations by
coordinating & integrating all activities necessary to
develop, implement, execute, & sustain the
Installation’s capability to prepare for, prevent,
mitigate the potential effects of, respond to, & recover
from emergencies resulting from natural hazards,
technological hazards, and acts of terrorism, to include
CBRNE events. This SSP implements National Incident
Management System (NIMS) guidance, including National
Response Framework (NRF), in the development &
execution of an Emergency Management Program within
an installation. This SSP provides for the coordination of
installation planning & execution with
supporting/supported commanders as well as Federal,
State, Tribal, Local, Non-Governmental, Private, and Host
Nation agencies. The SSP provides for evacuation and
safe haven management and execution, to include saving
lives and preventing the suffering of displaced personnel
during and after an emergency. This SSP provides for the
Maintain development & execution of an Installation EM Working
[75] Installation Group (EMWG), participation in partner working groups,
Emergency CBRNE/EM readiness/status reporting, and programming/budgeting
Management A Capability functions.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2
This SSP enables the ability to provide the Commander
with Comprehensive Risk Management recommendations
to mitigate vulnerabilities or accept quantified risk. The
assessments and resulting Risk Management
recommendations provide Commanders with the ability to
manage risk to protect all personnel & tenant commands,
including structures and facilities. This SSP implements
National Incident Management System (NIMS) guidance
in the development of a risk-based approach to
Emergency Management. This Risk Management
Perform process serves as the foundation for an Installation’s
Continuous capability to prepare for, prevent, mitigate the potential
[75] CBRNE/EM effects of, respond to, & recover from emergencies
Emergency Risk resulting from natural hazards, technological hazards, and
Management B Management acts of terrorism, to include CBRNE events.
CL-2
This SSP provides for the development of deliberate &
incident planning to prepare for, prevent, mitigate the
potential effects of, respond to, & recover from
emergencies resulting from natural hazards, technological
hazards, and acts of terrorism, to include CBRNE events,
in order to enhance CBRNE/EM capability. The
CBRNE/EM program plan addresses identified
threats/vulnerabilities to the Installation. This SSP
implements National Incident Management System
(NIMS) guidance in the development of a comprehensive,
Maintain overarching Emergency Management Plan consisting of a
Executable cover instruction, basic plan, support annexes, functional
[75] CBRNE/EM area annexes, hazard-specific appendices, & general
Emergency Plan (All- appendices. Planning supports execution of JP3-41
Management C Hazards) CBRNE Consequence Management.
CL-2
This SSP provides for the development, management,
execution, & evaluation of training (garrison & individual)
and exercises (full scale, functional, tabletop) to support
the assessment of Emergency Management Plans at the
Installation level. This SSP implements National Incident
Management System (NIMS) guidance in the training &
exercise process to support the execution of a
comprehensive, overarching Emergency Management
Plan. This SSP provides for garrison Awareness-level,
Operations-level, and Technician-level training at
Installations as required by regulatory guidance. This SSP
provides for the ability to exercise preparedness,
prevention, mitigation, response, and recovery phase
Conduct operations for emergencies resulting from natural
[75] CBRNE/EM hazards, technological hazards, and acts of terrorism, to
Emergency Training & include CBRNE events. Training supports execution of
Management D Exercises JP3-41 CBRNE Consequence Management.
CL-2 Manage and
Direct Law
[77] Law Enforcement This SSP provides for the management and direction of
Enforcement (LE) core LE missions to maintain safe and secure
Services A Operations installations.
CL-2 This SSP provides for the resourcing and management of
LE dispatch/E911 services.
Provide LE
[77] Law Emergency Note: In the future we anticipate consolidated LE, Fire,
Enforcement Dispatch and Emergency Services dispatch. (May include overtime
Services B Services pay)
CL-2 [77] Law Provide Law
Enforcement Enforcement This SSP provides LE response to emergency situations
Services C Response when called. (May include overtime pay)
CL-2 This SSP provides for the ability to conduct specialized
LE investigations by conducting interviews, searches,
evidence collection and analysis to support the legal
[77] Law Conduct LE process. (Certain investigations are referred to external
Enforcement Investigation organizations in accordance with regulations.) (May
Services D s include overtime pay)
CL-2 Deter and
[77] Law Prevent This SSP provides for the ability to deter and detect crime
Enforcement Crime by LE and responds to observed activity on the installation by LE
Services E Patrolling presence operations. (May include overtime pay)
CL-2 This SSP provides LE related reporting and analysis,
[77] Law Provide LE information, and products for installation customers to
Enforcement Reporting meet mission and regulatory requirements. (May include
Services F Services overtime pay)
CL-2 Provide This SSP provides a special reaction team (SRT) to
[77] Law Special respond to specific high-risk situations (may be satisfied
Enforcement Reaction by Memoranda of Agreement [MOA] with local LE) (May
Services G Capability include overtime pay)
CL-2
[77] Law Provide This SSP provides specialized LE services and training to
Enforcement Specialized installation customers to deter crime and promote a safe
Services H LE Services and secure installation. (May include overtime pay)
CL-2
Manage and
Direct
Physical This SSP provides for the management and direction of
[78] Physical Security (PS) core PS missions to maintain safe and secure
Security A Program installations.
CL-2 Execute
Installation
Access This SSP provides for verifying the identity of 100% of
Control Point personnel entering the installation and assessing 100% of
[78] Physical (ACP) all vehicles. This also includes the maintenance of access
Security B Operations control point PS equipment.
CL-2 Conduct
Inspections
of
Commercial
and Privately
Owned This SSP provides for random inspection of commercial
[78] Physical Vehicles vehicles and a POV inspection capability, for threats to
Security C (POV) the installation in compliance with DOD policy.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 Maintain
Alarm
Systems for
Arms,
Ammunition
& Explosives
(AA&E) and
Sensitive
Compartment
ed This SSP provides for maintaining required intrusion
Information detection alarm systems for arms, ammunition, explosive
[78] Physical Facilities storage areas, sensitive compartmented information
Security D (SCIF) facilities, and nuclear and chemical facilities.
CL-2
This SSP provides for a central registration point for
Provide Pass issuance of installation access passes and registration for
[78] Physical and vehicles and weapons per regulations (these particular
Security E Registration access control activities are not provided for by SSP B).
CL-2 Provide and
Maintain
Enhanced
PS Systems
as Required This SSP provides and maintains PS infrastructure and
to Facilities electronic equipment (less the intrusion detection systems
Other than included in SSP D), as required by risk assessment (DA
[78] Physical AA&E and PAM 190-51), to protect personnel in high occupancy and
Security F SCIFS high risk targets, or as required by regulation
CL-2 PS
Training/Serv
[78] Physical ice to This SSP provides additional PS services and training to
Security G Tenants commanders and tenant activities as requested.
CL-2 Advise the
[79] Command
Administrativ and Staff on
e and Civil Admin/Civil Provide advice on admin and civil law to commanders in
Law A Law daily operations
CL-2
[79] Provide
Administrativ Labor and Provide full legal support including advice and
e and Civil Employment representation to commanders in Labor and Employment
Law B Law Services matters.
CL-2 [79] Provide
Administrativ Environment Provide full legal support to commanders in
e and Civil al Law Environmental law in accordance with Federal and state
Law C Services law and regulations
CL-2
[79] Provide
Administrativ Other Provide full legal support to commanders in all facets of
e and Civil Installation law effecting the installation in accordance with Federal
Law D Law Services and state law and Army regulations
CL-2 [79]
Administrativ Provide Provide full legal support to commanders in Ethics in
e and Civil Ethics accordance with the Joint Ethics Regulations and Federal
Law E Services law
CL-2 Advise
[80] Criminal Command
Law and and Law A program to provide legal advice in accordance with law
Discipline A Enforcement and regulations
CL-2 [80] Criminal Conduct A program to discipline Soldiers for major disciplinary
Law and Courts- infractions in accordance with AR 27-10 and Uniform
Discipline B Martial Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)
CL-2 Administer
the
commander's
[80] Criminal military Program manages and administers all facets of
Law and justice commander's military justice program IAW UCMJ, AR 27-
Discipline C program 10, AR 635-200, AR 600-8-24 and 10 USC 815.
CL-2 [80] Criminal Provide A program of victim and witness assistance in compliance
Law and Victim/Witne with Public Law, 42 USC 10601, DoD directive 1030.1
Discipline D ss Services and AR 27-10
CL-2 Support
[80] Criminal Military A program to prosecute violations of Federal law
Law and Magistrate committed on Army installations, or violations that involve
Discipline E Program Army interest or property
CL-2
Multi-faceted program:
- Provides legal assistance to active duty military
members through the Soldier readiness processing
(SRP); mobilizing and demobilizing personnel in
accordance with 10 USC 1044A and AR 27-3; assisting
Soldiers with actions involving administrative due process;
and assisting and advising on their personal legal affairs.
- Assists and advises Family members with actions
involving their personal legal affairs.
Provide Legal - Assists and advises retirees with actions involving their
Assistance personal legal affairs.
[81] Client (except Tax - Assists and advises eligible civilians with actions
Services A Assistance) involving administrative due process.
CL-2
Support
[81] Client Preventive A program to educate and identify current and personal
Services B Law Program legal issues in the military community
CL-2 A program to assist military personnel, retirees and their
[81] Client Provide Tax family members in preparing the tax returns and
Services C Assistance addressing personal tax matters.
CL-2 Support
Chapter 11 Provide claims support for claims filed under Chap 11,
[82] Claims A Claims AR 27-20 (personnel claims)
CL-2 Support Tort
Claims A program to adjudicate tort claims against the
[82] Claims B (FTCA, FCA) Government.
CL-2 Support
Other Claims
(Art 139,
UCMJ A program to support other claims filed under the
[82] Claims C claims, etc) provisions of AR 27-20 including Art 139, UCMJ claims.
CL-2 Support A program to recover from tortfeasors and third party
Affirmative payers costs of medical care, lost military pay, and
[82] Claims D Claims property damage caused by third parties.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 Carrier A program designed to recover monies from carriers for
[82] Claims E Recovery claims expended on household goods claims.
CL-2 Advise the
commander
and provide
religious
support
program
management
to This program entails providing advice to the commander
installations in matters of religion, morals, ethics, and morale. This
in program also impacts the command through the exercise
accordance of moral and spiritual leadership. This program provides
[83] Religious with AR 165- religious assessment, planning, administration, and
Support A 1 management operations.
CL-2 Provide
worship
services and
religious
events,
including
essential
rites, This program provides complete worship experiences
sacraments, comparable to the civilian community, integrated within
[83] Religious and the military community to meet the needs of the
Support B ordinances. authorized population for the free exercise of religion.
CL-2
This program provides for the teaching and training of
Provide religious formation and principles comparable to the
required civilian community, integrated within the military
[83] Religious religious community that complements worship experiences. This
Support C education includes weekday, as well as weekend, activities.
CL-2 Provide
pastoral care
and
[83] Religious counseling This program provides individual and group faith-based
Support D services counseling and complementary faith-based activities.
CL-2
Provide This program provides programs for the professional
family development of chaplains, chaplain assistants, and
[83] Religious ministries directors of religious education, to maintain professional
Support E services credentials, military skills, and professional competencies.
CL-2 Provide
professional
development This program provides programs for the professional
and development of chaplains, chaplain assistants, and
[83] Religious sustainment directors of religious education, to maintain professional
Support F training credentials, military skills, and professional competencies.
CL-2 Provide
spiritual
growth and This program provides spiritual growth and sustainment
[83] Religious sustainment training to soldiers (including chaplains and chaplain
Support G training assistants), family members, and authorized DoD civilians
CL-2
Provide PA This business process provides trusted advice and
advisory and counsel to the commander and staff of the installation and
policy supported tenants pursuant to the public implications of
support to the organization's policy, decisions and actions. It
[84] Public the command establishes policy and influences the conduct of
Affairs A and staff organization operations.
CL-2
This business process provides strategy, and operational
[84] Public Execute PA and tactical plans for conducting PA operations that
Affairs B planning fulfills the mission of installation Public Affairs offices.
CL-2 This business process provides an information conduit to
provide initial response to specific (general public)
inquiries and establishes and maintains relationships with
Execute civilian news media representatives to optimize the
media reporting of accurate information. It also includes the
[84] Public relations provision of media training to prepare installation
Affairs C activities representatives to speak to the media when required.
CL-2
This business process provides, prepares for, manages,
and coordinates the release of planned timely and
accurate information and command messages targeted to
specific audiences using information conduits to provide
Produce response to general public, (both internal and external)
command inquiries and establishes and maintains business
[84] Public information relationships with media outlets to optimize the
Affairs D products dissemination of information.
CL-2
This business process provides for developing and
maintaining relationships with local community leaders
and stakeholders. It provides for conducting events and
activities designed to directly communicate Army and
Execute installations themes and messages, and interact with key
Community individuals and groups who determine or influence
[84] Public Relations relationships between the Army, the installation; and the
Affairs E activities general public.
CL-2
This program provides for the following: vision & guidance
for the Garrison planning process and oversight of
[91] Exercise support to military operations & business operations,
Installation Command sustainment of a positive climate of command. Establish
Management A and Control and maintain the strategic direction for the Garrison.
CL-2 Maintain and Provide oversight necessary to build and sustain state of
[91] improve the art infrastructure to support readiness and mission
Installation Installation execution and enhance the well-being of the Military
Management B Infrastructure community.
CL-2
[91] Provide for
Installation Public Safety Provide oversight and engagement necessary to
Management C and Security engender a safe environment to live, work and play.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 Provide
Services/Pro Provide oversight necessary and engagement to provide
grams to all applicable BASOPS services for training and training
Support services to mission commanders, and support combat
[91] Training and training centers and institutional training/UIT schools.
Installation Enable Developing strategic partnering relationships with the
Management D Readiness community "outside the gates".
CL-2 Execute
Community,
MWR and
[91] Family
Installation Support Provide oversight and engagement necessary to execute
Management E Programs community, MWR and family support programs.
CL-2
Provide
Sound
Stewardship
of Installation
[91] Resources Provide oversight and engagement necessary to optimize
Installation and the resources and employ innovative means to provide
Management F Environment premier facilities and quality services.
CL-2 [92] EEO Provide This SSP requires the Commander to issue written policy
(Equal Compliance statements ensuring a workplace free of discriminatory
Employment and Program harassment and a commitment to equal employment
Opportunity) A Services opportunity
CL-2 [92] EEO EEO Program officials advise and provide appropriate
(Equal Provide assistance to managers/supervisors about the status of
Employment Advisory EEO programs within each manager's area of
Opportunity) B Services responsibility
CL-2 [92] EEO Manage the
(Equal EEO Process EEO complaints of discrimination in accordance
Employment Complaint with AR 690-600 and other applicable directives and
Opportunity) C Program provide required reports.
CL-2 [92] EEO This SSP requires that the Commander make early
(Equal Provide efforts to prevent discriminatory actions and eliminate
Employment training and barriers to equal employment opportunity in the
Opportunity) D education workplace.
CL-2 The EEO Director presents to the Commander and other
senior officials the "State of the Agency" briefing covering
all components of the EEO report, including as
Prepare and assessment of the performance of the agency in each of
[92] EEO publish the the six essential elements of the Model EEO program and
(Equal Management a report on the progress of the agency in completing its
Employment Directive 715 barrier analysis including any barriers it identified and/or
Opportunity) E Report eliminate or reduced the impact of.
CL-2 Manage the
[92] EEO Special
(Equal Emphasis Direct, monitor, and implement employment related,
Employment Program career development actions for special emphasis groups
Opportunity) F (SEP) and provide required reports.
CL-2 Conduct programmed reviews of limited scope, and
unprogrammed reviews Command priority reviews
Conduct focused in a specific area; may be time-sensitive,
[94] Internal Special includes DA directed Army wide reviews and ADA
Review A Reviews investigations.
CL-2 Conduct planned program reviews to provide an
Conduct independent assessment on risk management, dollar
[94] Internal Formal savings, control, and/or governance processes for the
Review B Reviews organization.
CL-2 Provide
Consulting/
[94] Internal Advisory Provide independent objective information for command
Review C Service decision making.
CL-2 Provide Manage audits, surveys, and reviews performed by
[94] Internal Liaison external agencies as required by law, directed by
Review D Services regulation or by the Commander.
CL-2 Conduct follow-up reviews to determine whether internal
[94] Internal Perform and/or external recommendations have been satisfactorily
Review E Follow-up implemented.
CL-2 Oversee
Management
[94] Internal Control Advise Command on program effectiveness IAW AR 11-
Review F Program 2.
CL-2 [95]
Installation Manage and
Safety and direct safety Manage and Direct Safety Core Programs, Policy
Occupational core Development, Command, Staff, and Plans Integration;
Health A programs Risk Management Integration, Councils and Committees.
CL-2 [95] Conduct
Installation Workplace
Safety and Design and
Occupational Engineering
Health B Review Identify & Mitigate Facility and Workplace Hazards
CL-2 [95] Provide
Installation Required
Safety and Safety Provide Motor Vehicle Safety Training, Provide Workplace
Occupational Training and Safety Training, Provide CYS Safety Training, Collateral
Health C Education Duty Safety.
CL-2 Provide
[95] Accident
Installation Investigation
Safety and and
Occupational Reporting Accident Reporting, Accident Investigations,
Health D Services Countermeasure Development, Accident Recordkeeping.
CL-2 [95]
Installation Inspect and
Safety and Evaluate
Occupational High Inspect Facilities, Garrison Operations and Community
Health E Hazards Activities and Perform Safety Program Evaluations.
CL-2 [95]
Installation Implement
Safety and Hazard
Occupational Abatement
Health F Plan Hazard Abatement Planning.
CL-2 [95]
Installation Inspect and
Safety and Evaluate
Occupational Medium Inspect Facilities, Garrison Operations and Community
Health G Hazards Activities and Perform Safety Program Evaluations.
Garrison Worksheet
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity My Activity
Full Name and Address of Requesting Activity's Major Command xkxkxkx
Requesting Activity's DODAAC EX DODAAC
Requesting Activity's UIC EX UIC
Requesting Activity's Mission Example of Mission Statement
Activity is located (Use drop down to select one) Select one
Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total Total
NonArmy
Officers and Non
Net Square Footage of Army Officers and Army Army Warrant NonArmy Army DA Other
Space on Fort Meade: 0 Warrant Officers Enlisted Military Officers Enlisted Military Military Civilian Civilian Government Contractors Personnel
Building # 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Category Put an X next to Requested Support and email to:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil
Army Non-Army
Service 1 - Civilian Personnel Services
MEADE CPAC-OWCP or 301-677-2442
Capability Service - Rank SSP Description The following CLS
Level Configuratio are requested:
n
CL-2 [95]
Installation
Safety and Inspect and
Occupational Evaluate Low Inspect Facilities, Garrison Operations and Community
Health H Hazards Activities and Perform Safety Program Evaluations.
CL-2 [95]
Installation Provide
Safety and Safety
Occupational Awareness Administer Awards Program, Outreach Programs,
Health J Programs Promotions, Marketing.
MACOM: IMCOM
Funding Annex Supplier: Commander NCR-D
Agreement Number 0 Receiver: My Activity MACOM:
Support Basis for Unit Factor Estimated
CLS # Category AMSCO Reimbursable Reimbursement/ Cost Cost Factor = Reimbursement
17 Admin Confer 63.1 No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
17 Admin Mail .Y0.3 Yes Actual Cost x 25% $0.00 1.00 $0.00
17 Admin Pubs .Y0.4 No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
17 Admin Record .Y0.5 No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
19 Automation .X0.1 Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Actual Cost of
Automation 24 Overtime/Extended
19 HR HELP DESK Yes Hours $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Automation
19 Maintenance .X0.6 Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Automation
19 Network .X0.7 Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Automation
19 Password .XO.8 No Actual Cost $0.00 0.00 -
Automation
SIPRNET TO
19 BATTALION Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Automation
Support to Actual Cost of
Tactical Units in Overtime/Extended
19 Garrison Yes Hours $0.00 1.00 $0.00
19 Admin Copier .Y0.1 Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
AntiTerrorism On
22 Post Only .7A.1 No No Reimbursement $37.37 0.00 -
16 Audio Visual .XXXX90 Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
MACOM: IMCOM
Funding Annex Supplier: Commander NCR-D
Agreement Number 0 Receiver: My Activity MACOM:
Support Basis for Unit Factor Estimated
CLS # Category AMSCO Reimbursable Reimbursement/ Cost Cost Factor = Reimbursement
Overtime
Cost/Nonstandard
Materials(special
paper, a large number
of copies or
repair/replace
damaged equipment,
16 Audio Visual .XXXX90 Yes etc) Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
83 Chapel .31-.33 No No Reimbursement $135.68 0.00 -
13 Clubs .LN Yes Actual Cost $0.00 0.00 $0.00
Command
92 Support EEO 0.64 No No Reimbursement $125.91 0.00 -
Command
93 Support EO 0.65 No No Reimbursement $1.44 0.00 -
Command
Support HQ
Command .63.2 No No Reimbursement $75.51 0.00 -
Command
87-89 Support IG .51-.54 No No Reimbursement $4.90 0.00 -
Internal Review is
Command staffed to provide
Support Internal support for Garrison
94 Review activities only. $0.00
Command
Support
Retention 131096MF No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
40, 41,
54, 55,
61 Common Use 132078.W No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
MACOM: IMCOM
Funding Annex Supplier: Commander NCR-D
Agreement Number 0 Receiver: My Activity MACOM:
Support Basis for Unit Factor Estimated
CLS # Category AMSCO Reimbursable Reimbursement/ Cost Cost Factor = Reimbursement
Community
84 Relations 0.42 No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
Community
10-11 Services .LJ No No Reimbursement $151.12 0.00 -
Actual Cost of Monthly
NonRecurring
Charges( $.07 x _1_
15 Communication .PEXXXX9 Yes per local call) $0.00 0.00 $0.00
Actual Cost of
Nonrecurring charges
15 Communication .PEXXXX9 Yes (toll charges) $6.11 0.00 $0.00
Communication
SECRET VTC
15 TO BRIGADE .PEXXXX9 Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Custodial On Under
57 Post Only .M4 Development Actual Contract Cost $0.00 0.00 -
Actual Contract Cost
Custodial On Under ($.03 per sq ft x 1 visit
57 Post Only .M4 Development per week x 52 weeks) $0.03 0.00 $0.00
Custodial -
Enhanced Under Actual Contract Cost
57 Service .M4 Development for Enhanced Service $0.00 1.00 $0.00
14 Education 333732 No No Reimbursement $203.84 0.00 -
Environmental
Clean Up On
63 Post Only .41 & .42.1 Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
MACOM: IMCOM
Funding Annex Supplier: Commander NCR-D
Agreement Number 0 Receiver: My Activity MACOM:
Support Basis for Unit Factor Estimated
CLS # Category AMSCO Reimbursable Reimbursement/ Cost Cost Factor = Reimbursement
Environmental
Compliance On
64-67 Post Only .41 & .42.2 Yes Pay any fines due $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Material Support Cost of Parts/OT/
27 (Equip) Maint .CC Yes Contracted Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Facility
Construction On
53 Post Only 132076/781 Yes Actual Cost of Projects $0.00 1.00 $0.00
No for bldgs
owned by
FGGM/Non-Army
31-39, Facility Repair must reimburse
58&59 On Post Only 132076/782 for this service Actual Cost $0.00 0.00 -
10 Family Center 131720 No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
Fire On Post
68 Only .PO No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
Food On Post
29 Only .FA-.FF Yes Actual Cost $0.00 0.00 $0.00
Number of Personnel
Human Yes - Incremental issued a card every 3
Resources ID Cost for NON years + new
8 Cards ARMY employees $24.00 0.00 $0.00
51&52 Housing & Lodge (19)(9B) No Exempt $0.00 0.00 -
30 Laundry .EO Yes Pieces Cleaned $0.00 1.00 $0.00
79-82 Legal .21-.24 No No Reimbursement $89.28 0.00 -
12 Libraries On Post .LK No No Reimbursement $24.33 0.00 -
MACOM: IMCOM
Funding Annex Supplier: Commander NCR-D
Agreement Number 0 Receiver: My Activity MACOM:
Support Basis for Unit Factor Estimated
CLS # Category AMSCO Reimbursable Reimbursement/ Cost Cost Factor = Reimbursement
Military
8 Personnel .M0 No # of Records Serviced $408.51 0.00 -
222 Mobilize Support .BD No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
222 Mobilize Support .63.3 No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
08 Mortuary 434716.4 No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
Museums 0.45 No No Reimbursement $18.31 0.00 -
Family Morale
Welfare
10 Recreation .L No No Reimbursement $212.95 0.00 -
78 Physical Security 0.14 No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
Physical Security Yes - Incremental Actual Cost of Alarm
78 Alarm Monitoring 0.14 Cost Monitoring $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Police On Post
77 Only .11-.14 No No Reimbursement $134.48 0.00 -
84-86 Public Affairs .41.43.44 No No Reimbursement $52.81 0.00 -
60 Refuse .M1 No for Army Square Footage $0.00 - -
60 Refuse .M1 Yes for Non Army Square Footage $0.14 0.00 $0.00
95 Safety 0.67 No No Reimbursement $42.76 0.00 -
21 Security .7B No No Reimbursement $19.47 0.00 -
MACOM: IMCOM
Funding Annex Supplier: Commander NCR-D
Agreement Number 0 Receiver: My Activity MACOM:
Support Basis for Unit Factor Estimated
CLS # Category AMSCO Reimbursable Reimbursement/ Cost Cost Factor = Reimbursement
Yes/Dedicated
telephone and
electrical power
lines in support of
receiver’s IDS
service/Key and
lock hardware
used in support of
receiver’s mission
21 Security .7B requirements. Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Security, Disaster
91 Preparedness No No Reimbursement $0.00 0.00 -
Substance
Abuse (Social
9 Actions) .MB No No Reimbursement $20.25 0.00 -
24 Fuel .BF Yes Actual Cost of Fuel $0.00 1.00 $0.00
222 Training 121018 No No Reimbursement $13.66 0.00 -
Transportaton
Services -
28 Vehicles .DC Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Transportaton
28 Services .DB No No Reimbursement $40.60 0.00 -
Transportaton
28 Services .DD No No Reimbursement $52.94 0.00 -
Transportaton
28 Services - Fuel .BF Yes Actual Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
MACOM: IMCOM
Funding Annex Supplier: Commander NCR-D
Agreement Number 0 Receiver: My Activity MACOM:
Support Basis for Unit Factor Estimated
CLS # Category AMSCO Reimbursable Reimbursement/ Cost Cost Factor = Reimbursement
Utilities - Heat Square
(See attached Footage/Metered
Utility Rates No for Army Usage (used Office
44-48,60 Worksheet) .J1-.J6 receivers space for example) $0.41 0.00 -
Square
Footage/Metered
Yes Non-Army Usage - (used Office
Utilities - Heat receivers are space for example
(See attached required to rate) - Actual costs
Utility Rates reimburse for this will depend on
44-48,60 Worksheet) .J1-.J6 service current utility rates $0.41 0.00 $0.00
Square
Footage/Metered
Usage - (used Office
Utilities - Electric space for example
(See attached rate) - Actual costs
Utility Rates No for Army will depend on
44-48,60 Worksheet) .J1-.J6 receivers current utility rates $2.10 0.00 -
MACOM: IMCOM
Funding Annex Supplier: Commander NCR-D
Agreement Number 0 Receiver: My Activity MACOM:
Support Basis for Unit Factor Estimated
CLS # Category AMSCO Reimbursable Reimbursement/ Cost Cost Factor = Reimbursement
Square
Footage/Metered
Yes Non-Army Usage - (used Office
Utilities - Electric receivers are space for example
(See attached required to rate) - Actual costs
Utility Rates reimburse for this will depend on
44-48,60 Worksheet) .J1-.J6 service current utility rates $2.10 0.00 $0.00
Square
Footage/Metered
Usage - (used Office
space for example
rate) - Actual costs
No for Army will depend on Based on
44-48,60 Utilities - Water* 131079.J1B45 receivers current utility rates metered usage 4.64 -
Square
Footage/Metered
Usage - (used Office
space for example
rate) - Actual costs
will depend on Based on
44-48,60 Utilities - Water* 131079.J1B45 Reimbursable current utility rates metered usage 4.64 $0.00
MACOM: IMCOM
Funding Annex Supplier: Commander NCR-D
Agreement Number 0 Receiver: My Activity MACOM:
Support Basis for Unit Factor Estimated
CLS # Category AMSCO Reimbursable Reimbursement/ Cost Cost Factor = Reimbursement
Square
Footage/Metered
Usage - (used Office
space for example
rate) - Actual costs
Utilities - Waste No for Army will depend on Based on
44-48,60 Water* 131079.J2B46 receivers current utility rates metered usage 6.81 -
Square
Footage/Metered
Usage - (used Office
space for example
rate) - Actual costs
Utilities - Waste will depend on Based on
44-48,60 Water* 131079.J2B46 Reimbursable current utility rates metered usage 6.81 $0.00
Cost of Parts/OT/
28 Vehicle Support .CB Yes Contracted Cost $0.00 1.00 $0.00
Grand Total $0.00
See DD 1144 pg 2, para 11 for billing information.
*Water/Waste Water. The Privatization of Water/Waste Water scheduled for the end of FY09 will require costs to be
recomputed.
When any employee is required to work overtime to provide services beyond the common level of support for a tenant or
other reimbursable customer (e.g., Senior Mission Commander), the employee shall be paid overtime and the customer billed
for the cost of the overtime. FGGM Policy Memo 19.
2008 UTILITY RATES
The calculated rate for facilities serviced is estimated using energy consumption rates of similar facilities reported in the
Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey Calculated Weight for Calculated Weight for Calculated Weight for Calculated Weight for
(CBECS) HEAT ELECTRIC Water Waste Water
BLDG TYPE/CATEGORY FACTOR - SqFt Rate FACTOR - SqFt Rate FACTOR - SqFt Rate FACTOR - SqFt Rate
1. Education $0.41 $1.23 $0.30 $0.44
2. Food Sales $0.66 $5.61 $0.30 $0.44
3. Food Service $1.74 $4.70 $0.30 $0.44
4. Health Care $0.60 $2.01 $0.30 $0.44
5. Lodging & Housing $0.56 $1.56 $0.30 $0.44
6. Mercantile $0.38 $1.79 $0.30 $0.44
7. Office $0.41 $2.10 $0.30 $0.44
8. Public Assembly $0.42 $1.50 $0.30 $0.44
9. Public Order and Safety $0.56 $1.68 $0.30 $0.44
10. Religious Worship $0.38 $0.65 $0.30 $0.44
11. Service $0.66 $1.32 $0.30 $0.44
12. Warehouse and Storage $0.27 $0.80 $0.30 $0.44
13. Other $0.83 $2.64 $0.30 $0.44
14. Vacant $0.29 $0.33 $0.30 $0.44
Actual metered rate for Water per Kgals $4.64
Actual metered rate for Waste Water per Kgals $6.81
Refuse Rates are $0.14 per square foot
*Water/Waste Water. The Privatization of Water/Waste Water scheduled for the end of FY09 will require costs to be recomputed.
d.
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SUPPORT AGREEMENT
1. AGREEMENT NUMBER 2. SUPERSEDED AGREEMENT NO. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE (YYMMDD) 4.EXPIRATION DATE
5. SUPPLYING ACTIVITY 6. RECEIVING ACTIVITY
a. NAME AND ADDRESS a. NAME AND ADDRESS
Commander, Headquarters Fort George G.
Meade, Resource Management Office
219 Chisholm Avenue, Fort Meade, MD 20755-
5120 My Activity
Supplier POC: SAM, 301-677-5837 Receiver POC:
meadisacat@conus.army.mil Add Receiver POC email address:
b. MAJOR COMMAND b. MAJOR COMMAND
Installation Management Command (IMCOM) NCR-D xkxkxkx
7. SUPPORT PROVIDED BY SUPPLIER
c. ESTIMATED
a. SUPPORT (Specify what, when, where and how much) b. BASIS FOR REIMBURSEMENT REIMBURSEMENT
Total Est
Reimbursement $0.00
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS ATTACHED: X YES
8. SUPPLYING COMPONENT 9. RECEIVING COMPONENT
a. COMPTROLLER SIGNATURE b. DATE SIGNED a. COMPTROLLER SIGNATURE b. DATE SIGNED
, 301-677-6705
c. APPROVING AUTHORITY c. APPROVING AUTHORITY
(1) TYPED NAME (1) TYPED NAME
(2) ORGANIZATION (3) TELEPHONE NUMBER (2) ORGANIZATION (3) TELEPHONE NUMBER
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT OFFICER 301-677-2443
(4) SIGNATURE b. DATE SIGNED (4) SIGNATURE b. DATE SIGNED
10. TERMINATION (Complete only when agreement is terminated prior to scheduled expiration date.)
a. APPROVING AUTHORITY SIGNATURE b. DATE SIGNED a. APPROVING AUTHORITY b. DATE SIGNED
DD Form 1144, NOV 2001 PREVIOUS EDITION MAY BE USED.
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SUPPORT AGREEMENT
11. GENERAL PROVISIONS (Complete blank spaces and add additional general provisions as appropriate: e.g., exceptions to printed provisions, additional parties
to this agreement, billing and reimbursement instructions).
a. The receiving components will provide the supplying component projections of requested support. (Significant changes in the receiving component's
support requirements should be submitted to the supplying component in a manner that will permit timely modification of resource requirements.)
b. It is the responsibility of the supplying component to bring any required or requested change in support to the attention of RMO, ATTN: IMNE-MEA-RM, FORT
MEADE, MD 20755-5120 prior to changing or canceling support.
c. The component providing reimbursable support in this agreement will submit statements of costs to: DFAS-RO/AO ATTN: 012164
8899 E. 56th Street Indianapolis, IN 46249-3200
d. All rates expressing the unit cost of services provided in this agreement are based on current rates which may be subject to change
for uncontrollable reasons, such as legislation, DoD directives, and commercial utility rate increases . The receiver will be notified immediately
of such rate changes that must be passed through to the support receivers.
e. This agreement may be cancelled at any time by mutual consent of the parties concerned. This agreement may also be cancelled by either party upon giving at
least 180 days written notice to the other party.
f. In case of mobilization or other emergency, this agreement will remain in force only within supplier's capabilities.
g. Establishment of a Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (DD Form 448) will be required for each reimbursable support area to include appropriate funds
allotted and a dollar value for the specific support. Monthly billings will be performed through TFO/TBO procedures in accordance with AR 37-1 and DOD 7000.14-R. An
information copy will be provided to the Receiver for each billing period.
h. Any provisions of this agreement can be reviewed and changed based upon the mutual agreement of both the Supplier and the Receiver. ISA modifications and
terminations should be made bilaterally and with sufficient advance notification to permit appropriate funding adjustments to be made during the budget formulation
process. If an ISA must be unilaterally terminated, suspended, or significantly modified with less than 180 days notice to other parties of the agreement, the unilateral
party must be billed by affected parties for reimbursement of unavoidable termination or reprocurement expenses incurred up to 180 days following the written notification.
The 180 days limits and requirement to reimburse for reprocurement expenses do not apply to intragovernmental agreements, and reimbursement for termination costs
are subject to negotiation.
i. On or about 1 October of each fiscal year/and or quarterly thereafter, the receiver will forward a DD Form 448 (Military Interdepartmental Purchase Request (MIPR).
This MIPR authorizes reimbursable service charges to the receiver's appropriate up to the amount reflected thereon. All MIPRs or purchase orders must include the
following information: Categories of support, Dollars Obligated, ISA Number, Billing Office Address, Accounting Classification/Account Number and Period Funds are
available. The MIPR will be forwarded to Resource Management Office, ATTN: IMNE-MEA-RM, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-5121. Telephone numbers are:
(301) 677-5815 or FAX DSN 622-2212.
ADDITIONAL GENERAL PROVISIONS ATTACHED: X YES _______ NO
12. SPECIFIC PROVISIONS (As appropriate: e.g., location and size of occupied facilities, unique supplier and receiver responsibilities, conditions, requirements, quality
standards, and criteria for measurement/reimbursement of unique requirements.)
a. See Appendix A.
b. Purpose is to document support being provided by Headquarters, Fort George G. Meade (Supplier) on behalf of (Receiver).
c. Authorized strength is:
Army Officers and Army Other Total
Warrant Officers Army Enlisted Military Military Military Civilian Government Contractors Total Personnel
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Select one 0 Net Square Footage of Space on Fort Meade: 0
e. DODAAC is: EX DODAAC UIC is: EX UIC
f. The Receiver is required to respond to all information/data call requests from the Supplier.
g. Points of Contact: meadisacat@conus.army.mil Receiver POC:
h. Mission Example of Mission Statement
i. Distribution:
ADDITIONAL SPECIFIC PROVISIONS ATTACHED: _X____YES _ NO
DD Form 1144, NOV 2001
Support Agreement
0
Block 11. General Provisions (Continuation)
j. The Resource Management Office Budget Program Manager is responsible for coordinating all
reimbursement actions for their respective areas with the Receiver. Actual costs that exceed the initial
reimbursable order for any fiscal year will require follow-up action to obtain a modification. Follow-up
action will be initiated with the customer.
k. Costs shown on the DD Form 1144 and the accompanying Funding Annex are estimated costs only.
The Receiver will be charged the actual cost of services or engineered costs. The Receiver is will be
responsible for nonrecurring charges as well.
l. Fort George G. Meade will serve as the Federal municipal jurisdiction for all assigned and tenant
activities that operate on the military installation. As a municipality, the installation will provide all
required municipal services to tenants on a reimbursable basis or through BASOPS funding. Reports
and coordination with military services, federal, state and county agencies on behalf of all assigned or
tenant activities is a mission of the installation.
m. Fort George G. Meade reserves legal jurisdiction for all assigned and tenant activities that operate
on the military installation. It will operate magistrate court in conjunction with other appropriate
judicial systems to enforce the law.
n. Levels of Service; their frequency, quality, quantity and timeliness are influenced by the installations'
funding posture and changes from higher headquarters. When any employee is required to work
overtime to provide services beyond the common level of support for a tenant or other reimbursable
customer (e.g., Senior Mission Commander), the employee shall be paid overtime and the customer will
be billed for the cost of the overtime.
o. Customers will reimburse for all services above CLS in accordance with DODI 4000.19 for any
service that “. . . increases the support supplier’s direct costs (i.e., incremental direct cost). Costs
associated with common use infrastructure are non-reimbursable, except for support provided solely for
the benefit of one or more tenants. . .”
p. Directorate of Public Works (DPW). Please note that all buildings that are the property of the DPW
require DPW approval before any changes are made to the facility or the facility is changed to any use
other than its intended purpose. Any Unaccompanied Personnel Housing (UPH) space that is officially
or unofficially diverted by the activity or occupying unit is added to the list of buildings for which the
agency is responsible for repairing and maintaining.
q. Service 23 –Ammunition Supply (Services) - Supplier will not accept delivery for ammunition, arms
and explosives.
Block 12. Specific Provisions Continued.
i. Distribution (continued)
Receiving activity
Installation Religious Office (5065)
Directorate of Logistics (5080)
Directorate of Family, Morale, Welfare and Recreation (5070)
Resource Management Office (5120)
Directorate of Public Works (5115)
Equal Employment Opportunity (5010)
Commander, Headquarters Command Battalion (5500)
Inspector General (5055)
Installation Safety Office (ISO) (5005)
Directorate of Emergency Services (5045)
Public Affairs Office (5025)
Installation Legal Office (5030)
Plans, Analysis and Integration Office (5000)
Directorate of Plans, Training, Mobilization and Security (5090)
Directorate of Human Resources (5073)
Directorate of Information Management (5365)
Internal Review (5150)
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