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Navmar Applied
Sciences has a long history and widespread ‘hands-on’ experience in
the realignment and relocation of DoD bases. Our BRAC program
approach is to structure a base realignment program with the same
attention and discipline that is required in the execution of any
major DoD acquisition program. Navmar’s BRAC Mission Statement for
providing BRAC support is based on a fundamental guiding principle:
The mission effectiveness level of the affected bases must not
be degraded throughout the entire BRAC transition!
Our BRAC team
fully understands the immense emotional, professional, and personal
turmoil that the BRAC process causes on the affected workforce,
their careers, their families and their communities. Navmar’s staff,
consisting of former government managers, supervisors, engineers,
military personnel, base BRAC team members and support contractors,
has first-hand BRAC experiences (BRAC 91, 93, and 95). Our portfolio
of ‘lessons learned’ experiences can serve as a starting point for
your BRAC challenge, and can be tailored and applied to your
specific BRAC 2005 transition requirements.
Our intimate
involvement in the entire BRAC process – from announcement to
closure – has enabled us to create a comprehensive and compassionate
training program for your BRAC implementation team, which can be
used to build a solid foundation for your specific BRAC challenge.
By combining our corporate, government, and community backgrounds,
we’re able to provide understanding, compassion, clarity, and
organization to an oftentimes complicated and multifaceted traumatic
situation.
Leading
the Navmar team is Franz Bohn. Franz successfully managed a large
BRAC program that consisted of a 2500 member workforce, 230
scientific laboratories, $350M MILCON integration overt a 220 mile
distance between affected and receiving bases. Since then, he has
served as a BRAC advisor to numerous BRAC bases and as a BRAC
consultant to relocation contractors. He has been widely recognized
for his successful planning, execution and finalization of base
realignments and relocations of complex DoD workforces, base assets
and functions while maintaining mission productivity
throughout the entire process. As a BRAC instructor, he has a unique
and entertaining talent for blending the multiple challenging BRAC
implementation requirements with a structured and disciplined
program approach.
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