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Rick Scott: Florida ‘Uniquely Prepared’ to Tackle National Security

By: Jim Turner | Posted: October 31, 2012 3:55 AM

Rick Scott

Gov. Rick Scott

Gov. Rick Scott declared Florida “uniquely prepared” to handle national security both domestically and abroad, following the release of a report on the status of military bases in the state.

The Florida Defense Support Task Force, headed by Rep. Ritch Workman, R-Melbourne, released findings Tuesday from a $1.48 million study that evaluated the military installations, ranges and airspace within Florida and outlined short- and long-range goals to make Florida more “military friendly.”

Among the recommendations: providing incentives for defense missions to remain or relocate to Florida; preventing exploration and drilling that could limit military use of the Gulf of Mexico Range Complex; linking bases in Florida with Space Florida for unmanned aerial vehicle testing and training; and supporting basing an F-35 joint strike fighter at Jacksonville Air National Guard and basing new KC 46 refueling tankers at MacDill Air Force Base.

“The strategic plan provided a comprehensive overview of the strengths of Florida’s military missions and installations so that we remain forward-looking and proactive in our mission to protect our troops and citizens,” Scott stated in a release.

“In response to this report, we are outlining an aggressive advocacy and action plan to ensure that Florida’s needs and our nation’s needs are met to address the issues facing America at home and around the world.”

The task force was created in November 2011 to help the state ward off any base realignments or closures.

The task force has contracted The Principi Group to lobby on behalf the state at the federal level, while having the Florida Legislature work with the congressional delegation and local defense communities, Workman noted in a letter to Scott.

“The intent is to work collaboratively with all interested parties to ensure that Florida cements its position as the most military-friendly state in the nation,” Workman noted.

Scroll down for a list of short- and long-term recommendations.

Short-Term Strategic Goals

Implement an aggressive advocacy and action plan based on the recommendations in the Spectrum Group analysis. Plan will pursue installation specific strategic goals at national and state levels as shown below.

National Level

(Alphabetical Order by Installation):

Avon Park Range

 Champion certification of the main runway.

 Pursue increased missions.

 Expand use to additional range customers.

Corry Station

Attract more federal cyber entities that would act as force multipliers and could benefit from co-location with current Corry Station activities.

Eglin Air Force Base

Maintain Air Force weapon research, development, test and evaluation synergies and functions.

 Federal legislation to manage/control structures being built in the coastal waters.

 Acquire more compatible missions and aircraft to fully utilize the capacity/potential at Eglin.

Homestead Air Reserve Base

Improve by installation of fueling hydrant system and preventing encroachment.

Hurlburt Field

Resolve pavement condition issues, especially the asphalt portion of Taxiway G and a portion of the C-130 transport aircraft apron.

Jacksonville Air National Guard Base

 Establish an “Active-Associate” unit at the Jacksonville Air Guard Base.

 Build a new Base fire station.

 Support F-35 joint strike fighter basing at this site. MacDill Air Force Base –

 Advocate for basing of new KC 46 refueling tankers.

 Advocate for infrastructure improvements. Marine Corps Support Facility.

Blount Island

Acquire an additional berth with a gantry crane to enhance use as a shipping point for Marine Corps/Army equipment overseas.

Naval Air Station Jacksonville

Increase awareness by Naval Aviation leadership of the importance and efficiencies of the Fleet Readiness Center, Jacksonville.

Naval Air Station Key West

Improve the outreach effort regarding Naval Air Station Key West’s important security role and unique capabilities.

Naval Station Mayport

Pursue expedited home porting of the Amphibious Ready Group at Naval Station Mayport.

Continue to advocate for nuclear aircraft carrier home port.

Seek U.S. Coast Guard ship basing.

Naval Support Activity Panama City

Assist local defense community in securing funds to ensure permanent control of an 8-acre tract acquired to prevent future encroachment, enhance security and provide for mission expansion.

Patrick Air Force Base

Pursue programs to develop sites suitable for mission expansion.

Saufley Field

Advocate for funding to implement Enhanced Use Lease (EUL) plan. (Note: U.S. Navy recently canceled this EUL initiative.)

Team Orlando

 Retain Team Orlando.

 Assist with additional office space requirements.

Tyndall Air Force Base

 Advocate for Tyndall’s tenant commands including the Air and Space Operations Center.

 Advocate for increased missions/aircraft.

 Prevent potential encroachment in the Gulf Range Complex.

State Level

(Alphabetical Order by Installation):

Camp Blanding Joint Training Center

 Obtain interoperable cellular coverage for maneuver and outlying areas and acquire additional simulation devices to mitigate range conflicts.

 Prioritize construction of additional training unit facilities.

 Develop separate marketing/information campaigns to:

   Encourage transfer or standup of remotely piloted vehicle training.

   Encourage transfer or standup of emergency operations center training.

   Encourage transfer or standup of all-service combat skills weather training.

   Encourage transfer or standup of all-service water survival training.

   Encourage transfer or standup of military vehicle overhaul or recapitalization. Eglin Air Force Base –

   Support road improvements to facilitate ingress/egress.

-- Prevent encroachment that could impact the Gulf Range Complex east of the Military Mission Line. Hurlburt Field -- Support proposed “West Gate” construction and off-base auxiliary roads.

Jacksonville Air National Guard Base

Support facility improvements and taxiway upgrades.

MacDill Air Force Base

Support the purchase of a parcel of land immediately adjacent to MacDill Air Force Base to prevent future encroachment issues.

Support widening of Dale Mabry Boulevard from main gate to enjoin Lee Roy Selmon Expressway.

Naval Air Station Pensacola

Establish a system to enhance air space management in Northwest Florida with guidance aimed at future growth in flight activity.

Consider development of a more structured and robust cooperative mechanism involving the hospital, the Veterans Administration facility, and the three local
hospitals, with a focus on disaster response.

Seek new initiatives for shared functions (commercial, medical, recreation, etc.) with the communities and state through mechanisms such as enhanced-use

leasing.

Naval Air Station Whiting Field

Continue efforts to buffer training airfields from encroachment, especially at the outlying fields.

Naval Support Activity Panama City

Protect Navy ranges used for research, development, test, evaluation and training.

 Advocate for continued Navy emphasis on mine and littoral warfare and Littoral Combat Ship development.

 Complete implementation of the Joint Land Use Study and adjacent land acquisition project to ensure merging commercial and military activities can each
meet their objectives.

Overall Long-Term Strategic Goals for All Military Installations

1. Promote Florida as a trusted, defense-friendly partner, advocating solutions of mutual benefit to the Department of Defense and Florida communities.

2. Promote and grow Florida military missions and installations

Continue to identify areas where the state’s presence and actions have sustainable impacts on Florida’s military installations and missions including, but not
limited to:

 Providing support and incentives for defense missions to remain or relocate to Florida.

 Increase existing missions and adding compatible missions that fit with the capacity and infrastructure of the installation.

 Prevent exploration, drilling and other activities that could limit military use of the Gulf of Mexico Range Complex.

 Lowering installations’ costs of doing business.

 Expand ranges and bases in Florida in cooperation with Space Florida for Department of Defense Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) testing and training.

 Preventing and mitigating encroachment affecting installations, ranges and flight corridors.

 Transportation access.

 Department of Defense renewable energy goals.

 Environmental issues.

 Improvement of education programs in public schools.

 Complete implementation of the Joint Land Use Studies at all Florida military installations that have conducted them.

-- Strengthen and enhance quality of life of our military families/retirees statewide and within local communities.

   Continue to champion Florida’s support to our wounded and veterans.

   Continue to strengthen state support for military families and veterans with a focus on education, health care, employment and family programs.

Continue to strengthen defense-related working relationships with the following state agencies:

 The Department of Veterans Affairs.

 The Department of Economic Opportunity.

 The Department of Environmental Protection.

 The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Energy Office.

 The Department of Military Affairs.

 The Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

The Department of Education.

Workforce Florida.



Reach Jim Turner at jturner@sunshinestatenews.com or at (772) 215-9889.

Comments (3)

Freeman
1:09AM NOV 4TH 2012
Who's going to protect fla from Rick Scott,,,,,,,waiting
Pipe Dream
8:36AM NOV 1ST 2012
Only Rick Scott would think of all your eggs in one basket approach. National security is something ALL states need to be engaged in, it's not something that can be "championed" by one particular state. Why persue installation and mission expansion? For what threat? Besides, this is determined by the military, not by a state. "Prevent exploration, drilling and other activities that could limit military use of the Gulf of Mexico Range Complex." Now that is too funny! Thought Rick was pro-drilling. Guess he thinks there's more money to be made from the military than oil. "Lowering installations' costs of doing business." At whose expense? What cuts would be made to accomodate this? This million dollar study didn't even address that. Aren't ALL Floridians deserving of enhanced quality of life, not just military families? Rick Scott is so starved for more revenues, he's willing to take on military functions. Getting desperate? Don't let your reach exceed your grasp!!! Is this what Rick Scott meant by SMALL GOVERNMENT?
wbp
5:52PM OCT 31ST 2012
i'm sure our military is ready, i'm sure our brave men and women are ready, but please don't let ricky get control of any of it, he'll try and sell it to one of his friends for a buck.

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