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AFGHANISTAN ENGINEER DISTRICT-NORTH. LDP VTC with SPN. 12 January 2011. Mission
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AFGHANISTAN ENGINEER DISTRICT-NORTH LDP VTC with SPN 12 January 2011
Mission Afghanistan Engineer District-North supports the BUILDING of Afghanistan by delivering timely and reasonable quality infrastructure, providing O&M services, and BUILDING the Engineering and Construction capacity of Afghanistan in order to support the coalition COIN strategy. On order, transitions the mission to the Afghanistan Government. Broader purpose To establish enduring district programs and tools to deliver quality infrastructure as a key Coalition Force enabler. Leverage USACE competencies and resources to affect capacity development and improve the lives of the Afghan people.
Overview The district’s program is comprised of five programs, including the Afghanistan National Army, the Afghanistan National Police, Military Construction, Operations & Maintenance and Infrastructure & Planning. In addition, the district’s Capacity Development Program helps to bolster the capacity of the Afghan people to design, engineer, build and maintain facilities as U.S. and Coalition partners transition out of the theater of operations. Coalition Forces Super FOB at KhairKhot Solar streetlights in Kabul ANA 201st Corps Garrison National Police Training Center Drainage feature at 22 Bunkers
Business Lines • ANA • ANP • MILCON • Roads & Infrastructure • Water & Resources • Real Estate • O&M Afghanistan Engineer District - North Main Effort BAGRAM GAMBERI NPTC
Who We Are in AED-North • Military - 109 • Active Duty - 56 • RC/NG - 53 • USACE - 217 • Schedule A - 91 • Other - 55(DoD, DoA, DoN) • Contractors US - 172 • Contractors other - 143 • Local National - 411 • TOTAL AED-N = 1,198 Vinny Schmoe, 20 months, 3rd Longest Duration in AED-N Afghan Security Personnel LDP’ers Demographic data TSgt Shanika McBride, USAF BogdanFigielwith President HamidKarzaiPresidential Information Communication Center Design Paris Embree,USACE Program Managerof the Year 2009 As of 11 Jan 2011 6
Why do we need help? • Our FY 11 program is our largest to date – 240 additional projects valued at $2.9 billion • Since October, we’ve completed an average of one project per day • Our projects directly impact the counterinsurgency effort • You offer fresh perspectives to new projects and enduring challenges • Your energy and drive • Your expertise and knowledge of Corps programs and processes Why do we need YOU?
What’s in it for you? Professional Development and opportunities for promotion Attain your personal goals Expand your horizons Network and forge life-long friendships with new people Rewarding work in a challenging environment Be a part of history – help rebuild Afghanistan
What else? Rest & Recuperation Keep in contact with loved ones easily • Get one paid 21-day R&R for a 6-month tour, three 21-day R&Rs for a 12-month tour • Go home and visit family or travel the world • Phones in every room with stateside numbers • Computers with internet access provided in every room • Wireless internet available Deployment living expenses are paid • Living quarters • Meals • Laundry • Medical care (restrictions apply) Uniforms are provided, free of charge
And of course, the pay is great … (Click the image to launch the salary calculator)