Defense Community Infrastructure Pilot Program (DCIP) Overview and Projects

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Learn about the Defense Community Infrastructure Pilot Program (DCIP) presented at the Encroachment Mitigation and Prevention Joint Meeting. Explore the purpose, eligible projects, tiers, funding information, and potential projects under DCIP for enhancing military installations and communities.

  • Defense
  • Infrastructure
  • Community
  • Pilot Program
  • Military

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  1. Defense Community Infrastructure Pilot Program (DCIP) December 08, 2020 Presented to: Encroachment Mitigation and Prevention Joint Meeting, Commissioners of St. Mary s County NAS Patuxent River , Commanding Officer Presented by: Sabrina Hecht, CPLO NAS Patuxent River Chris Kaselemis, Director Economic Development St. Mary s County 1

  2. DCIP Purpose Section 2391(d) of title 10, United States Code, authorizes the Sec Def to, make grants, conclude cooperative agreements, and supplement funds available under Federal programs administered by agencies other than the Department of Defense, for projects owned by a State or local government, or a not-for-profit, member-owned utility service to address deficiencies in community infrastructure that support the local installation Off installation projects 2

  3. DCIP Eligible Projects Community infrastructure projects: transportation, school, hospital, emergency response, or other community support facility; or water, telecom, electric, gas, or other utility infrastructure project, that: support a military installation; are owned by a state or local government resilience or military value at installation; will enhance military family quality of life, which benefits from the propose project; and endorsed by the local installation commander are construction-ready. 3

  4. DCIP Tiers (Tier I) military family quality of life (Tier II) resiliency (Tier III) military value at a local installation 4

  5. DCIP info 2020: $50M for 14 Quality of Life projects only Tier 1 Mostly Recreation/Community Center projects 2021: $100M Projects expected to be in all three tiers CO endorsement Projects shovel ready Work needs to be started within 12 months NEPA requirements 5

  6. DCIP Potential Projects Tier I : Community Center Tier II : Crosswalk MD 235 Great Mills Rd/Gate 2 Tier III: Glenn Forest neighborhood - individual water metering and backflow prevention Other projects? 6

  7. Points of Contact Sabrina J. Hecht Sabrina.j.hecht@navy.mil NAS Pax River, CPLO Chris Kaselemis Chris.Kaselemis@stmarysmd.com SMC, Director, Dept. of Economic Development John Deatrick John.deatrick@stmarysmd.com SMC, Director, Dept. of Public Works and Transportation Arthur Shepherd Arthur.shepherd@stmarysmd.com SMC, Director, Dept. of Recreation and Parks 7

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