Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Military Installation Resilience
12.003
Assist State and local governments to review existing capabilities supporting military installations and develop strategies to protect resources necessary to enhance resilience of military installations, defined as the capability of a military installation to avoid, prepare for, minimize the effect of, adapt to, and recover from extreme weather events, or from anticipated or unanticipated changes in environmental conditions, that do, or have the potential to, adversely affect the military installation or essential transportation, logistical, or other necessary resources outside of the military installation that are necessary in order to maintain, improve, or rapidly reestablish installation mission assurance and mission-essential functions, in order to maintain, improve, or rapidly reestablish installation mission assurance and mission-essential functions of the military installation in support of the National Defense Strategy. Grantees and participating governments are expected to adopt and implement the identified recommendations.
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OLDCC awarded 13 projects across the United States and across the military services focusing on a range of installation resilience issues from energy and water security to sea level rise and transportation modeling.
OLDCC awarded 12 grants across the United States and across the military services focusing on a range of installation resilience issues from energy and water security to sea level rise.
Awarded 17 grants valued at $9.2M across the United States and across the military services focusing on a range of threats to local installations and their lethality, including critical infrastructure.
Awarded 30 grants valued at $22.1M under Assistance Listing number 12.003 for FY23.
Single Audit Applies (2 CFR Part 200 Subpart F):
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