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046 $kTue Sep 14 04:00:00 EDT 2010
046 $jTue Sep 14 05:39:48 EDT 2010
074 $a0545-A-04 (online)
086 0 $aGA 1.41:GAO-10-977 R
088 $aGAO-10-977 R
100 1 $aLepore, Brian J.
245 10 $aMilitary training$h[electronic resource] :$bDOD continues to improve its report on the sustainability of training ranges /$c[Brian J. Lepore].
246 3 $aMilitary training :$bDepartment of Defense continues to improve its report on the sustainability of training ranges
246 30 $aDOD continues to improve its report on the sustainability of training ranges
260 $aWashington, DC :$bU.S. Govt. Accountability Office,$c[2010]
300 $a1 online resource (19 p.)
538 $aSystem requirements: Adobe Reader.
538 $aMode of access: World Wide Web.
500 $aTitle from p.1 screen (GAO, viewed Sept. 15, 2010).
500 $a"September 14, 2010."
520 $aDOD reported progress in implementing its comprehensive plan as required by section 366 of the Bob Stump National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2003 (as amended), by providing new goals, actions, and milestones for this plan as described above. DOD also reported actions taken or to be taken to address training constraints caused by limitations on the use of military lands, marine areas, and airspace. For example, in the 2010 range assessments, all four of the military services reported increased range capability scores. Also, according to the 2010 sustainable ranges report, regional partnerships have enabled DOD to work successfully with multistate, multiagency teams to address substantial sustainability issues. For example, OSD and military service officials stated that renewable energy development has the potential to significantly impact their ability to train and is a growing area of concern.
520 $aCoordination with these regional partnerships has allowed DOD to identify and address renewable energy development by seeking compatible land uses that are mutually beneficial to all concerned parties. By forming these partnerships, DOD has taken steps to prevent conflicts between military training and proposed renewable energy development. DOD's 2010 sustainable ranges report also includes additional updates to the special interest section for each of the services. The special interest section briefly highlights critical issues facing the services regarding range capabilities and encroachment factors. For example, this year the Air Force provides information about the integration of unmanned aerial systems into existing airspace and its efforts to increase flight safety.
520 $aWe previously reported that by highlighting its most pressing range sustainability issues, DOD officials can begin to prioritize the department's actions to address range issues in the most efficient and effective manner. DOD officials told us the sustainable ranges report will continue to include annual updates to the special interest section regarding general issues relevant to the report.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
500 $a"GAO-10-977R."
610 10 $aUnited States.$bDepartment of Defense$xRules and practice$xEvaluation.
650 0 $aRifle-ranges$zUnited States$xManagement.
650 0 $aShooting, Military.
650 0 $aMilitary education$zUnited States.
700 1 $aReifsnyder, James.
710 1 $aUnited States.$bGovernment Accountability Office.
988 $a20120608
906 $0OCLC