| In a few weeks, the Department of Defense’s Commission tasked with
determining what military installations should remain open, and those that
should no longer remain operational, will submit its recommendations to
the President.
Called the Base Realignment and Closure or BRAC Commission, this group
spends months studying methods and procedures for improving and making
more efficient our nation’s military operations. Two defense facilities
that are currently under BRAC review impact South Arkansas – the Pine Bluff
Arsenal and the Red River Army Depot.
Because the BRAC process considers the viability of each and every military
installation throughout the country, I, along with the other Members of
Congress who represent districts that could be impacted, are concerned
about BRAC.
Both the Pine Bluff Arsenal and the Red River Army Depot have been in
operation since 1941, and provide missions that are critical to protecting
our national security. The Pine Bluff Arsenal is one of the nation’s largest
facilities for storing chemical weapons. It is also the Department of Defense’s
sole supplier of white phosphorus smoke munitions -- a valuable tool soldiers
can use to shield themselves during enemy combat.
The Red River Army Depot is one of the only facilities that builds armor-plated
doors for Humvees, which are critical to protecting our troops from small
arms or explosive devices. The Depot is also the worldwide center for recertification
of PATRIOT and HAWK missiles.
Both facilities boast a tremendous impact on our local economy. The
Pine Bluff Arsenal provides over 2,500 jobs and infuses over $160 million
annually into the local community. The Red River Army Depot is one
of the largest industrial operations in its region, employing nearly 5,000
people with an annual economic impact of $400 million.
Earlier this year, I invited House Armed Services Ranking Member Ike
Skelton of Missouri down to join me in touring both the Pine Bluff Arsenal
and the Red River Army Depot. This gave him the opportunity to see, first-hand,
the value and importance these facilities have on our nation’s defense
and local communities. As your Member of Congress, I am committed to doing
all I can to protect these installations during the 2005 Base Realignment
and Closure (BRAC) process. |