原文传递 Military Housing: Installations Need to Share Information on Their Section 801 On-Base Housing Contracts
题名: Military Housing: Installations Need to Share Information on Their Section 801 On-Base Housing Contracts
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关键词: Military bases##Housing##Contract administration##Oversight##Rental housing##Costs##Benefits##Section 801 military housing##Elelson Air Force Base(Alaska)##Ellsworth Air Force Base(South Dakota)##Fort Hood(Texas)##Fort Wainright(Alaska)##Hurlburt Field(Florida)##Naval Base Ventura County Port Hueneme(California)##Naval Weapons Station Earle(New Jersey)##
摘要: In the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1984, Congress authorized the Section 801 housing program, which provided a means for improving and expanding military family housing through private developers' investment. Under this authority, the Department of Defense (DOD) awarded eight contracts for the construction of on-base housing that typically consisted of two phases: the in-lease (DOD leases all of the units from developers for up to 20 years whether housing is occupied or not) and the out-lease (under some contracts, developers may rent housing to the general public while leasing the land from DOD for up to 30 more years). Based on a mandate in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 conference report, GAO's objectives were to assess (1) the status of contracts for on-base Section 801 military housing, (2) the estimated costs to DOD and local communities that would result from the general public occupying this housing, and (3) the extent to which DOD and the services share information on modifications to the contracts and community interaction experiences. GAO visited five installations with on-base Section 801 housing, analyzed housing contracts, and interviewed relevant officials.
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