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Baltimore Washington Corridor Chamber of Commerce. BRAC Presentation. Michael Paone December 14, 2005. Maryland Department of Planning. Military Impact on Maryland’s Economy. $18 billion annually...and growing Approximately100,000 DoD personnel
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Baltimore Washington Corridor Chamber of Commerce BRAC Presentation Michael Paone December 14, 2005 Maryland Department of Planning
Military Impact on Maryland’s Economy • $18 billion annually...and growing • Approximately100,000 DoD personnel • Largest employer in state is NSA, Anne Arundel County • Significant growth expected: Ft. Meade, Ft. Detrick, APG, National Naval Medical Center • Growth will bring high-paying jobs
Major Military Installations in MD • Andrews AFB • Ft Meade • Army Research Lab, Adelphi • Fort Detrick • Aberdeen Proving Ground • NSWC, Carderock • NSWC, Indian Head • Patuxent River NAS • US Naval Academy • National Naval Medical Center
Where Are We in the Process? • Nine-member Commission voted on recommendations Aug 24-27 • President received final report on Sept. 8 • President forwarded the report to Congress by September 23 • Congress had 45 legislative days to pass a joint resolution rejecting the BRAC list; time lapsed without any Congressional action • Therefore, the BRAC recommendations became law
BRAC 2005: Maryland Fared Well • Gained upwards of 13,000 DoD civilian and military personnel • Contractor trail is significant for APG, Meade • Gaining the most: • Ft. Meade [5,191] • APG [5,224] • Bethesda Navy Medical Center [3,500]
Growth at Ft. Meade DoD Establishes Joint Facilities • DoD Media and Publications • DoD Adjudication, Hearings & Appeals • Joint C4ISR (Development and Acquisition)
Growth at Bethesda DOD Establishes Joint Medical Facility • Walter Reed National Military Medical Center • Creates a world class Center of Medical Excellence • Elements of Walter Reed Hospital move to Bethesda
Growth at APG DoD Establishes Land C4ISR • Land Command, Control Communication and Computers Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) • Research, Development, Acquisition, Test &Evaluation (RDAT&E) • Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical Biological Defense
Ongoing Activities • DLLR & DOL & OED grants • Seven military alliances: Ft. Meade; Ft. Detrick; Maritime; APG; Andrews AFB; Navy-Pax River; Indian Head continue to work issues at local level • Maryland Military Installation Strategic Planning Council continues to coordinate state and county interaction with BRAC process
Follow-up Items • Coordinate infrastructure priorities to accommodate identified needs • Coordinate additional DOL/DoD Grants • Ensure appropriate legislation is in place • Brief various local, state and federal lawmakers
Future Activities • Regional meetings with state/local/county officials and Ft. Meade & APG base commanders • Summarize county concerns for state and federal lawmakers, state officials and surrounding communities • Hire consultants using DOL grant to utilize BRAC emergency grant (coordinate with DLLR and local WIBs)
DBED Office of Military Affairs POCs • BGen Mike Hayes USMC (Ret.) mhayes@choosemaryland.org 410.767.2988 • Patt Parker pparker@choosemarlyand.org 443.624.3116 • Catherine Barrett cbarrett@choosemaryland.org 410.767.0684 Consultants: • Tim Wittig wittigsall@aol.com 202.841.0655 • Clark Tyler ml.ct2@verizon.net 703.893.3336
Demographics: An Aging Population
Elderly Population as a Percent of the Total Population in Anne Arundel County Source: U.S. Census 2000 and the Maryland Department of Planning
Elderly Population as a Percent of the Total Population in Howard County Source: U.S. Census 2000 and the Maryland Department of Planning
Elderly Population as a Percent of the Total Population in Montgomery County Source: U.S. Census 2000 and the Maryland Department of Planning
Elderly Population as a Percent of the Total Population in Prince George’s County Source: U.S. Census 2000 and the Maryland Department of Planning
Elderly Population as a Percent of the Total Population in Corridor Counties Source: U.S. Census 2000 and the Maryland Department of Planning
Growth in Elderly Corridor Population Over the 2000 to 2030 Time Period Source: U.S. Census 2000 and the Maryland Department of Planning
Net Commutation (In – Out) for the Corridor Counties, 2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Cause for Concern Labor Force vs. Job Growth
Growth in Total Jobs and Labor Force,Anne Arundel County, 2000-2005 Source: Maryland Department of Planning
Growth in Jobs and Labor Force,Howard County, 2000-2005 Source: Maryland Department of Planning
Growth in Jobs and Labor Force, Montgomery County, 2000-2005 Source: Maryland Department of Planning
Growth in Jobs and Labor Force,Prince George’s County, 2000-2005 Source: Maryland Department of Planning
Growth in Jobs and Labor Force,CorridorCounties, 2000-2005 Source: Maryland Department of Planning
Multi Unit Housing in Corridor CountiesUnits Existing in 2000 and Post 2000 Additions Source: U.S. Census 2000 and the Maryland Department of Planning
Multi Units as a Pct of Total Units 2000& Pct Multi Unit Permits Issued, 2000 - 2004 Source: U.S. Census 2000 and the Maryland Department of Planning
Ft. Meade Study Area Place of Residence Characteristics
Ft. Meade Study Area: Labor Force in 200072,140 persons ages 16 and over Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census
Ft. Meade Study Area: Class of Worker in 2000 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census
Fort Meade Study Area: Employment by Industry in 2000 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census
Fort Meade Study Area: Occupation in 2000 Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census
Ft. Meade Study Area: Household Income Distribution, 2000 Median HH Income - $63,580
State Rated Capacity and Projected P.S. Enrollment for Ft. Meade Study Area (2004/2005) Source: Anne Arundel County Board of Education