Joint Use Intelligence Analysis Facility (JUIAF)
FY08 PN 64115/FY09 PN 66204
Rivanna Station, Charlottesville, VA
Project Manager: Bryant
Wilkins
This $62 million dollar project consists of constructing Phase 1 of an
incrementally funded Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) sensitive compartmented
information facility (SCIF). The full authorization of $62M is requested
in FY 2008 under PN 64115, along with Phase 1 funding of $41M. The balance
of this incrementally funded project, $21M, will be requested in FY2009 under
PN 66204. JUIAF is required to implement BRAC 05 recommendations to collocate
intelligence operations (approximately 1000 personnel: 800 from DIA and 200
from NGIC) to provide a secure facility to enhance command and control; to
promote acquisition, assimilation, and analysis of real-time intelligence;
and to enhance organizational productivity, inter-agency connectivity and
inter-operability. This two-increment project includes open and closed SCIF
workspace, conference rooms, video teleconference center, technical library,
General Officer/Senior Executive Service office suites, storage, administrative
support areas; communications center; automated data processing center with
Tier II+ reliability (single power and cooling path with redundant components);
personnel and material access control and entrance lobby; cafeteria; men's
and women's restrooms, showers and lockers; personnel and service elevators;
and uninterruptible power supply (Operations and Maintenance, Army funded).
Includes visitor control center, remote delivery facility, overhead protective
canopies, standby generators, fuel storage and distribution, fire protection
and alarm and building information systems. Install intrusion detection systems
and closed circuit television (Other Procurement, Army funded). Supporting
facilities include electric service, water, sewer and gas lines, chilled
water storage and distribution, access road, parking, sidewalks, and curbs
and gutters, storm drainage, site improvements, and information systems.
Antiterrorism/force protection measures include access control points, setbacks,
laminated glazing in reinforced frames, reinforced exterior doors, superstructure
strengthening, hardening at loading dock and lobby, fencing, gates, barriers,
and visual screening. Heating and air conditioning (1,500 tons) will be provided
via self-contained systems and includes chemical/biohazard filtration. Connect
Energy Management Control System. Access for the handicapped will be provided.
Comprehensive interior design services are required. Equip and furnish (Other
Appropriations). Department of Defense unit cost cap for SCIF has been exceeded
due to requirement to provide redundant power and cooling components for
TIER II+ reliability information processing center, requirement to support
vibration sensitive imagery analysis equipment, requirement to support high
structural loads, requirement for special lighting for imagery analysis
equipment, requirement for controlled temperature and humidity film storage,
emanation protection for computer equipment, and elevators. Supporting facility
costs are high due to information system connectivity, rock excavation, paving,
underground water storage, and long utility connection distances due to
undeveloped site.
NGIC SCIF Addition PN 60276
Rivanna Station, Charlottesville, VA
Project Manager: Bryant
Wilkins
This $28,000,000 projects consists of constructing 73,280 SF Sensitive
Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) addition, multi-level parking structure
and temporary parking. Addition includes SCIF, information processing facility,
specialized operations space, training rooms, conference space, raised floors,
bathrooms, and related building service and support spaces. The four story
addition will connect to existing levels 2-5. The addition will be served
with new electrical services from the existing building main distribution
system switchgear and will be tied into the existing building automation
system. Stand by generators will provide redundancy for the electrical system.
Information systems will be similar to those in the existing building, consisting
of 3 LAN connections, secure, and un-secure phones. The addition includes
fire detection and protection systems. Additional air conditioning is estimated
at 350 tons. The addition includes dedicated HVAC systems and equipment,
including a central plant for chilled water and boiler plant for heating.
Due to mission criticality, the addition requires redundant power and HVAC
systems. The parking structure will be multi-level with 224 parking spaces.
Temporary parking consists of 360 space gravel parking area. Supporting
facilities include electric, water and gas distribution, sewage collection
and transport, paving, walks, curbs and gutters, storm drainage, site
improvements, and landscaping. Connect Energy Management Control System.
Install Intrusion detection system. Access for the handicapped will be provided.
Antiterrorism/Force Protection measures include standoff distance, perimeter
definition, laminated windows with appropriate framing system, access control
to parking, progressive collapse avoidance, structural isolation from the
existing building, electrical and mechanical design considerations, and mass
notification, IDS, and access control systems. Comprehensive interior design
services are required.
NGIC Land Acquisition PN 60242
Rivanna Station, Charlottesville, VA
Project Manager: Bryant
Wilkins
This $7 million dollar project calls for the acquisition of approximately
47.47 acres of land to prevent encroachment, provide antiterrorism/force
protection, and allow for expansion of the existing facilities. The National
Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) is the Armys intelligence production
center. It analyses, produces, and disseminates information on foreign ground
forces' systems, doctrine, tactics, and order of battle. The mission of NGIC
is expanding as ever increasing volumes of sensitive information are processed
and disseminated. The NGIC is currently located at the edge of a developing
industrial area and is exposed to anti-terrorism/force protection risks to
the facility and its personnel. Procurement of additional land provides an
extended standoff against encroachment and provides protection from direct
fire weapons or blast associated with an explosive device. It also provides
additional area to construct receiving/screening facilities for all material
shipped to the NGIC and to correct safety deficiencies caused by inadequate
parking. |