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Marine Corps Installations Command (MCICOM) was created on October 1, 2011 to oversee U.S. Marine Corps installations (including the installations' regional commanders) through direct oversight, policy creation and coordination, and resource prioritization.
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As the single authority for all Marine Corps Installations Matters, MCICOM exercises command and control of regional installations commands, establishes policy, exercises oversight and prioritizes resources in order to optimize support to the operating forces and tenant commands.
In today’s unsettled and contested environment, one of the Marine Corps’ comparative advantages remains our global mission-focused base and station network. As the foundational platform from which the Marine Corps generates, deploys, employs, sustains and recovers ready forces, we must Be Ready to support today’s force readiness requirements while taking care of our Marines and their families. The changing national security environment and the Marine Corps Force Design efforts demand that we look beyond today and Make Ready to support the future force and if necessary to fight from the installations. This will require us to be actively engaged, innovative, adaptive and flexible to meet the requirements of those we support. I will focus on resourcing Force Design, building Resiliency, and enabling Retention of Talent.
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Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Miramar introduced two pilot programs this past year to enhance Marine and Sailor quality of life in its barracks and significantly improve living conditions for personnel. The pilot programs have paved the way for a service-wide rollout in support of Barracks 2030, the service’s initiative to improve all Marines’ quality of life in the barracks.
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Marine Corps Installations Command tested its ability to operate installations in a contested environment with the execution of U.S. Northern Command’s (USNORTHCOM) Exercise Vigilant Shield, March 11-15.
The Marine Corps is conducting two housing surveys: one dedicated to Marines residing in barracks, the Resident Quality Assessment (RQA), and another focused on those living in Public-Private Venture (PPV) and government-owned family housing, the Tenant Satisfaction Survey (TSS).
The Marine Corps Base Camp Butler Energy Team was awarded the Assisting Federal Facilities with Energy Conservation Technologies (AFFECT) grant with their proposal for a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) on January 17, 2024.
Marine Corps Installations Command’s (MCICOM) senior leaders and civilian and contract staff had the opportunity to lead and attend the Association of Defense Communities (ADC) Installation Innovation Forum (IIF) November 6-8, 2023. This annual event fostered collaboration and partnerships, bringing together military installation leaders, defense community members, and industry experts with the common goal of developing innovative solutions that increase readiness, resilience, and the quality of life for our service members.
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